Word: roosevelts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Using the example of the once popular school of Social Darwinism to bolster his points, Roosevelt attacked the belief that society cannot be changed. Seeking solutions as Americans approach the turn of the century may not be easy, he maintained, but they do exist...
...that The Crimson has fallen for this ruse. In a global information age economy, government does have a place as a necessary partner for American business and cannot just sit by idly. Mark Roosevelt '78 understands that; Bill Weld does...
Casino gambling does not generate new strength for the economy, but only transfers money from one person to another. The only thing it does generate is crime and moral decay. Instead of attacking Roosevelt for this courageous stand against popular casinos. The Crimson should congratulate...
Lastly, The Crimson editorial points out that Weld "authorized" an education reform act and "signed into law" a school choice plan. These laws were written by none other than Roosevelt. He spent a year of this life criss-crossing the state to build up support for these measures, while Bill Weld spent his afternoons on the squash court...
...seems that The Crimsons criteria for governor is someone who is smart enough to know how to sign their name at the bottom of Mark Roosevelt's bills. Andrei H, Cerny '97 College Democrats