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...venomous partisan rancor in Washington, the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) sorted out their differences, exchanging trash-talk and welt-raising projectiles in the first “Bipartisan Paintball Brawl.” Though The Crimson has already offered one perspective (“Partisans Clash in Paintball War,” 2/3/06), FM decided to evaluate the battle strategy of the warring factions. Fearless and well organized, the Republicans charged out of the gates with guns blazing, while the Democrats pursued a cautious strategy of hiding timidly behind defensive cover. “Democrats...
...sought to transform the IOP’s relationship to Harvard students by reorienting its relationship with student political groups. Right now, the IOP stands, more or less, as one political group among many: there’s the Harvard College Democrats (Dems), the Harvard College Republicans (HRC), Student Labor Action Movement, Harvard Right to Life, Harvard Progressive Advocacy Group, various other issue-based and ethnic groups—and then there’s the IOP. And while some overlap exists between the IOP and members of these other groups, there is far less—far less?...
...their commitment to other groups, like the Dems precludes involvement at the IOP: there should not have to be a tradeoff between the two. You should be a part of the IOP community by virtue of your involvement with the Dems, by virtue of your involvement with the HRC, by virtue of your involvement with any of the organizations on this campus that our united by our common mission: using politics as a force for social change...
...sure feels good to help out my fellow Americans,” say Sachs, who appears to believe he is a member of the other HRC...
...HRC may live in the dark, but they have certainly seen the light. Now their success depends on whether other students—especially Flounder—will see it as well...