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Other groups learn a lesson from this. The Republican Club forms "symbolic blockade" squad and disrupts any speakers who are registered Democrats. Spence now is forced to restrict Democrats. The Democratic Club uses the same tactics. Now only Independents can appear as many times as they want. But, alas, The Society of Non-Moderate People targets the Independents. Now no one of any political persuasion can speak more than "once a week...
...would require the President to take mandatory retaliatory steps in some cases of unfair trade practices and would provide financial benefits and training for U.S. workers who lose their jobs because of foreign competition. Meanwhile, the House Energy and Commerce Committee approved a measure giving the President authority to restrict certain acquisitions by foreigners, while the Banking Committee passed a bill aimed at opening up foreign securities markets to U.S. firms...
...drama of South Africa seems to be playing itself out with Aristotelian balance. There was a beginning, in the late 1940s, when the white minority government instituted apartheid, a crazy quilt of laws designed to restrict, presumably forever, the freedoms and aspirations of a black majority. The middle, the escalating restiveness and violence provoked by a system too rigid to bend, is now. And surely an end, whether it be awful or awesome, must come. Unlike such interminably troubled spots as Northern Ireland or the Middle East, South Africa generates each day one of the oldest questions to capture human...
...speech and flee like a petty thief. I hope the lesson is not lost on the Conservative Club and the Harvard Administration. The next time they are smitten with the urge to confer freedom of speech on Pretoria's spokesmen, they should: (a) not publicize the event, (b) restrict entry only to members of the Conservative Club who can give out the correct password, (c) gag, bind and blindfold members of the audience before entry, (d) have a water cannon handy, just in case, (e) cordon off the campus to outside agitators (and Channel 7), (f) hold the event...
...impeached Kennedy, all national confidence would have been destroyed. Instead, we rebounded and moved on. The same should be done in the present case. President Reagan has admitted the mistakes, is willing to punish or replace those who have overstepped their bounds and has set changes in motion to restrict the power of the NSC. It is time now to begin to move on. Wallowing in the political mud of impeachment proceedings for the next 23 months would bring the nation to a standstill. Republicans and Democratics like realize that there are many problems that must be trackled--welfare reform...