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Patrick T. Smith ’04: “Men commit, what, 99% of rapes? Men are, in general, stronger physically and more able to impose their will on an unwilling participant. Laws must take practical, as well as moral considerations, into account. You chose to get drunk. And let’s face it – everyone knows if they get amorous when they get intoxicated. If you can’t control yourself when you are drunk, I mean you really can’t, then don’t get drunk...
...wrote more statements and I read more of his bullshit. I cried more and hated Harvard more and more every second. And then came the conclusion. He had to take a year off...for the second time. It is funny that this school which claims to be so moral will give a student only one chance to make a slew of Ds, but you get two chances to violate other members of your community. The Ad Board decided to reward how forthcoming he was. For some reason, what he did to me didn’t matter anymore. What mattered...
Jacoby argued that capital punishment was a moral and practical solution to certain crimes...
...taxes, we should direct the cuts to those who would benefit most. By keeping working families afloat and assisting the unemployed, we would avert some of the worst aspects of a contracting economy: rampant crime and a national sense of failure. The proper tax cuts would fulfill a moral obligation to give those most in need a helping hand. It’s time that President Bush and his Republican colleagues stick up for the some of the ordinary folks who voted for them, rather than continuing to line the pockets of the wealthiest Americans...
...nation that is the victim of terrorism has the right to strike at the roots of that terrorism. But here's the moral contradiction: if the U.S. has the right to bomb terrorist camps in Afghanistan, then why doesn't India have the right to bomb terrorist camps in Pakistan? The moral imperatives are exactly the same. To tell us, as some Western observers have, that we should not fight terrorists but instead engage in a dialogue with Pakistan over Kashmir is not particularly useful. It is like telling the U.S., "Don't bomb Osama, talk...