Word: hear
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kariotis found himself in traditional Republican territory on the issue of drug abuse and criminal justice. "You're as soft as a grape on the crime issue," he told Dukakis, adding that "I don't want to hear any more of this moralistic baloney" against the death penalty, and that "for a guy who twice vetoed the death sentence for drug pushers, you don't understand how criminals think...
...would establish in its place a new disciplinary body of students and faculty that would hear cases stemming from political protests, disruptions of College activities and the harassment of groups...
Currently, protest cases are relegated to the CRR and other incidents of disruption are heard by the Administrative Boards of the College and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, which also hear cases resulting from infractions of academic rules...
...because SDI was a bargaining chip, and that's the way it should have been played. It didn't have to be signed and delivered in Iceland. The President should have said he needed more time to consider everything. SDI is clearly not the almighty, towering, impregnable shield we hear described. At best, it is a small, leaky, fragile shield. I have grave doubts that it can ever be implemented. SDI should be placed in the proper perspective. But I don't think everything is lost. The important thing to remember now is that the door is still open. Both...
...enter to get ulcers. Believe me, I saw the prize. Such names they have today. Desiree. That's a name for a Jewish girl? Today you holler Sol and a horse comes over. Drexel? You should hear what his grandfather calls him for short...