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...precisely because Defeat Homophobia represents those long persecuted by society that its stand is also wrong. It has leaped to the defense of an employee action it should instead disavow. Defeat Homophobia is short-sighted in advocating the suppression of unpopular opinions. The dispute is made even easier by the fact that the poster in question had nothing to do with AALARM's opinions on homosexuality; its opposition to UHS funding for abortion is well within legitimate campus discourse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Foolishness in Triplicate | 12/13/1990 | See Source »

...Conservative Party, which is supported by about 40% of Afrikaners, is demanding that De Klerk and his National Party call new elections. Though the National Party has ruled since 1948, the Conservatives believe they stand an excellent chance of gaining power because De Klerk's initiatives have been so unpopular among the country's 5 million whites. Conservative leader Andries Treurnicht last month rejected De Klerk's offer to join in negotiations and issued a veiled threat to take up arms against a white sellout. Privately, however, many Conservatives realize the days of white domination are over, and are considering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Africa Angst in Afrikanerdom | 12/10/1990 | See Source »

There were similar mixed messages in other states. In Illinois, Democrat Neil Hartigan promised to remove an unpopular 2% income tax surcharge, while Republican James Edgar admitted he would keep the levy in place. Edgar privately asked George Bush to stay away, fearing the anger that Bush's tax reversal had bred. Voters overwhelmingly wanted a rollback -- but did not trust Hartigan to do it. Edgar won by 52% to 48%. Nebraska's Republican Governor, Kay Orr, went back on her pledge not to raise taxes, as did Florida's Martinez and Governor Mike Hayden in Kansas. All three lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Keep The Bums In | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

...unpopular on Capitol Hill, and his handling of budget and campaign strategies has drawn critical howls. But John Sununu is in no danger of being replaced as White House chief of staff. In fact, George Bush will rely on his top aide's conservative instincts even more heavily as the President turns sharply partisan in 1991 in preparation for the 1992 campaign. "Sununu," a Bush intimate said last week, "isn't going anywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portrait of A Man Staying Put: John Sununu | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

After his appointment as Secretary of Planning and Budget in 1982, he oversaw unpopular cuts in spending and real-wage reductions that could have dimmed his presidential aspirations. But only one vote is needed to become chief executive of Mexico -- that of the sitting President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Carlos Salinas: The Man Behind the Mask | 11/19/1990 | See Source »

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