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...does not demand obstinate opposition, it merely demands vigilance on behalf of higher moral principles. Bush has taken the first step, and it was in the right direction. It is now up to those of us, red or blue, who are prone to moral posturing to seize on the president??s words and force him, and America at large, to live up to them...
Confronted by the chilly cone of imperial fascism 30 years later, did Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, cower by a warm fire? Hardly. We would all be speaking German today if old FDR—also a former Crimson president??had feared leaving the safety of Adams House for the Rocky Road of a three-front...
...after outcry first arose over his suggestion that “innate differences” may help to explain the underrepresentation of female scientists on elite university faculties. Faust’s academic background and her current administrative post make her a natural choice to take charge of the president??s new effort...
...president??s latest idea is approved, the Pell Grant program will operate as an entitlement program, like Medicare or Social Security, where the maximum amount each year per person will be increased by $100 automatically, and will not be dictated by Congressional appropriators...
...president??s approval rating has now dipped below 50 percent. Meanwhile, a Gallup Poll recently asked Americans if they saw Bush as a “uniter” or a “divider” —half of respondents picked “uniter,” and half opted for “divider”. It’s time for Bush to stop gloating and start improving relations with the other 49 percent of the country...