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Ironically, the loudest arguments posed against letting Harvard let the outside world handle matters emanate not from shadowy administrators, but from students themselves. In this instance, well-intentioned individuals such as those of the Coalition Against Sexual Violence (CASV) have argued time and time again against instituting the judicial safeguards that make state courts relatively fair and the Ad Board unfair. CASV has argued, among other things, against a standard of “independent corroborating evidence” to prompt an Ad Board investigation—something former Dean Harry R. Lewis nonetheless instituted?...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: Rape and Non-rapists | 2/10/2004 | See Source »

...first place. It happened with Mondale and Hart, Buchanan and Dole, McCain and Bush. Kerry fans were on the streets with signs saying DATED DEAN, MARRIED KERRY. "They switched from grievance to governance," explains Dick Gephardt's pollster Ed Reilly. "They switched from who was the loudest voice to who can lead. Kerry fits that picture well, and that's why they went with him." The question for every campaign is, will they stick, or are voters still shopping around--and if so, is anyone else on their list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: What Becomes A President Most? | 2/2/2004 | See Source »

Supporters of equal marriage must speak out strongly because hate groups are already flooding state legislators with e-mails and phone calls from out-of-state. “It’s whoever’s voice is heard the loudest,” said Christian Coalition President Roberta Combs. “That’s what we’re all about.” It is up to us to make sure that the voice of equality rings out louder than the voice of prejudice. A conservative minority must not be allowed to brand...

Author: By Jonah M. Knobler and Samuel P. Tepperman-gelfant, S | Title: After Goodridge: What Now? | 12/2/2003 | See Source »

...stunning public-relations coup for an administration already deep in campaign mode. The roars of soldiers were near deafening, forcing Bush to pause to allow the stunned crowd to settle down. When he did, a few tears briefly welled as he thanked the troops for their bravery. The loudest cheers came with Bush's promise to hang in here, despite the soaring attacks against troops. "We didn't charge hundreds of miles into he heart of Iraq and pay a bitter cost in casualties? only to retreat before a band of thugs and assassins," he said, as soldiers leaped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Surprise Iraq Visit | 11/27/2003 | See Source »

Michael Moore, the loudest, most visible (and, to many, most annoying) voice of the American Left surprised me a few weeks ago: he posted a letter on his website in strong support of Wesley Clark. Although Moore was cautious not to label the letter an “endorsement,” Moore’s letter clearly backed Clark as a presidential candidate. “[N]ow is the time for all good people from the far left to the middle of the road to bury the damn hatchet and get together behind someone who is not only...

Author: By Sam Graham-felsen, | Title: Moore About Clark | 10/21/2003 | See Source »

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