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What a shamefully discriminatory institution is the U.S. military! None can dispute the damning fact: our armed services continue to persecute one particular group, forcing its members to choose between service to country and self-expression. If it is your misfortune to belong to this marginalized minority, you can forget about a military career unless you hide your true identity in the shadow of the closet. Can we watch unmoved as our compatriots suffer the bitter bite of bias? Can we permit this brazen affront to the Most Holy Ideal of Equality? Nay. We cannot. We must...
...feel that they were forced out to make room for Israel," he generalizes the thoughts of some Palestinians and other Arabs who live in Israel and its territories to the entire Arab community, which is nonsensical. Clearly Saudi Arabians, etc., were not forced out of anywhere. Let's not forget that that Israel (including the territories) comprises 28,177 square kilometers, or only 0.4 percent of the entire 7.3 million-square-kilometer Middle East. Even if it could be argued that Israel is an imposition in the Middle East (which it cannot), Cheever's comment about "a future where Arabs...
...forget what DVAM [Domestic Violence Awareness Month] means,” she said, and continued to define the acronym. In defining “domestic,” Troop explained that women are least safe in their own homes. She stressed that “domestic” refers to dorms and communities as well...
...rescue worker peering into the abyss of the site of the World Trade Center. The glaring contrast between the headline and picture created a chilling message: “Yes, we too are now perpetrators of violence, but remember why we must do it! Don’t forget how angry you felt last month...
...Afghan camps that Washington now seeks to bring together in a unity government, partly because it is based on fierce and often bloody ethnic hatreds. The war between Taliban and Northern Alliance has taken a brutal toll on civilians on both sides, and neither side will easily forgive or forget. Even if a "moderate" Taliban breakaway is achieved, it is to be expected that a significant proportion of that movement may fight on against any new government. The Northern Alliance, for its part, remains united by their hatred of the Taliban rather than by any shared vision, and defeat...