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...What’s your plan going forward? MG: I want to continue to campaign in the primary, and I hope I can get a delegate or two. If I do, I’ll show up with my delegate, and I’ll try to make a speech at the convention, and if I do I’ll point out the Democratic party leadership was the one that silenced my voice. Is that the Democratic Party that I bought into as a young man? Hell no. And that should be pointed...
...campus is a great way to show what brilliant people are in our party and to show students how you go about running a great campaign.” Weatherl and Motley said that there will likely be a formal RSVP to gauge student interest in attending the speech. Depending on the level of interest expressed, the group may then decide to lottery the event. They also said they hoped this event would be similar to the one the HRC held with William Kristol ’73 last year, in which Kristol spoke to the group then allowed students...
...Abrams gets much of what he dreaded. The region greets him with a driving deluge the minute his car crosses into it, provoking an accident with Antoine Bailleul, one of the postal workers he'll be managing. It takes a disoriented Abrams awhile to realize Bailleul's Ch'ti speech isn't the result of a broken jaw - and even longer to acclimate himself to some of the area's unusual customs (such as breakfasting on toast smeared with pungent Maroilles cheese dunked into chicory-cut coffee). But soon Abram identifies the charms behind the quirky habits and speech...
...matter why—and many spend their hours insisting upon an urgent need for some type of “change”; though, again, they never take the unattractive step of defining what that change means. It’s like a Barack Obama speech without the eloquence—but with all the mind-numbing, fanfare and self-importance...
...talks with the Palestinians. Olmert was warned off from visiting the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva, where the shootings occurred, and his leftist education minister Yuli Tamir, who went to pay her respects, was chased away with shouts of "traitor and murderer". Rabbi Yaacov Shapira, head of the seminary, made a speech on Sunday urging Israel not to give away "one clod of soil" to the Palestinians. The scene is hardly set for compromise...