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...these tireless workers told hundreds of Harvard and area college students last weekend at the Institute of Politics 1996 Presidential Campaign Organizing Conference, the job is worthwhile because they love politics, they want to make a difference in the lives of others and because they hate 9-5, coat and tie, desk jobs...
...White House's vigor on this matter was justified if a bit extraordinary. Iran is undoubtedly the single largest threat to the Middle East's regional stability. In addition to its tireless campaign to produce weapons of mass-destruction, Iran sponsors Islamist terror worldwide, most notably of last in Algeria and the West Bank...
This solution was arrived at with the aid and tireless support of several Harvard gay and lesbian groups. As far as I know, no gay or lesbian group opposes it, and many of us are relieved that a way was found to continue allowing students to participate in ROTC while reaffirming Harvard's anti-discrimination policy...
...states. That argument lost twice in the lower courts. In the Supreme Court, however, all bets are off. The last time it approved a race-based special preference, in a 1990 case on broadcast licenses, the ruling came down as a 5-to-4 majority cobbled together by the tireless liberal William Brennan. Four of the winning five have since retired; all four dissenters remain. Among the Justices who have joined the court since then, Clarence Thomas is on record as opposing affirmative action...
Moreover, the mission of the University itself is undermined by the presence of women. Despite the feminist's tireless efforts to deny both common sense and the entire history of civilization, women by nature are more delicate in their sensibilities than men. How else to explain the child's stronger emotional attachment to his mother but by the mother's gentler disposition...