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While a moral consensus against all forms of abortion has yet to emerge??or, at least, yet to marshal the same political and financial resources as the militant pro-abortion lobby—a clear majority opposes the partial-birth variety. Not ideology, but natural human sentiment, has opened the eyes of enough Americans, and enough congressional legislators and Supreme Court justices, finally to ban the procedure. The fact stands, as some pro-abortion papers even indicated: Partial-birth abortion is cruel, barbaric, and inhumane...
...brother’s position as governor of Florida to steal the 2000 election (rightfully won by Al Gore), but he then had the audacity to beat John Kerry and John Edwards. The mention of their defeat is usually when “the sad eyes” emerge??that look that fills you with the hopelessness of a Kerry-Edwards-less executive branch. Proposed response to phase two: stay still...
...report’s primary problem lies in its lack of a guiding principle that informs all of the recommendations. But one of the primary authors of the report, Associate Dean of the College Jeffrey Wolcowitz, says that a more clearly defined “guiding philosophy will emerge?? in the coming year...
...long poem with which he ended allowed a very different Maxwell to emerge??more ruminative, speculative and, I’m tempted to say, more American. The frustrated script writer? Based on the story of the Flying Dutchman, “Time’s Fool” is written in a loose terza rima: still carefully turned, but driven by narrative rather than the internal demands of metre. It seemed entirely appropriate after the reading when, over a glass of pallid Chardonnay, he told me that “strangely, I found it easier to publish this...
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