Word: recklessness
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Best boost to young male turnout: The twins' attempts to score booze while under age conjure up the reckless fun of Dubya in his frat-house days...
...close to the red line. That he did not cross it, and indeed vowed not to change the status quo, was a victory for diplomacy and pragmatism-and the climax to weeks of frenzied lobbying and pressure by the U.S. "I don't think anybody [in Washington] considers [Chen] reckless," says James Lilley, a former U.S. ambassador to China. "He's a very calculating lawyer who's got an agenda and who tests the waters...
Last Sunday’s march showed that Americans care about reproductive rights. We strongly support the marchers, and we hope that all who support the right to choose will stand up against reckless attempts to take that right away...
Congress may have granted Bush the use of “all necessary and appropriate force” against al Qaeda. But his administration’s reckless interpretation of this mandate threatens to undermine this country’s system of checks and balances in the name of military necessity...
...move would be harmful and reckless because it would not only discourage people from going to college, but it would also hurt those in the lower income brackets most. Some supporters of this faulty proposal believe that reform will divert money to other programs, which also help low-income students attend college. But the current system performs a valuable service for those in need, and it is already means-tested. Only families that qualify for federal loans are eligible. Supporters of the bill who believe this $2.1 billion will be redirected for education spending elsewhere in the budget are fooling...