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Making McGuire acting president would be a wonderful adventure in time travel--straight back to 1636, or whenever this place was still moral, when it still prepared men of faith to head out into the world to serve God and humankind...
...inspire the imagination which makes cinematic interpretations so problematic. There is so much human passion in Shelley's work that it does keep us up at night, whether in a darkened cinema or with a reading lamp. The story strikes at the most primative myths and fears of humankind, upsetting the assumtpions of natural laws so completely that it never fails to "curdle the blood...
...They] should instead examine the scientificaspects of humankind," said Peretz. He said thedepartment is "curiously crimped" by not exploringscientific theories about gender divisions...
...unless we want to declare that `some people,' because of what they believe, or what they look like, or...can be summarily executed. Unfortunately for the world, that course has been pursued many times and in many places by many people who succumbed to the most evil impulses of humankind. How ironic that Frank would choose Holocaust Remembrance Day to declare that's the list he wants to be on. Lee A. Daniels '71 Fellow, W.E.B DuBois Institute
Just then that aeroplane backfired overhead and I reflexively threw my beer into the air and watched it roll frothily down into the Saharan valley. But I payed my brewskie no heed because my eyes were glued heavenward. Holly, Dave and I stood agape, for humankind's wizardry had faltered. The engine of the plane had stopped...