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American movies, Payne says, have become too perfect, too artificial. And he thinks that has a lot to do with what??s wrong with the world at large today...
...it’s a fake mirror, then what are you doing?” he asks. “What??s wrong with reality...
...gamut from gimmicky pop classics to grandiose orchestral ballads but somewhere floating beneath the calculated, precise production there’s a poignant beauty that could only be described as natural. One’s heart could beat to the slipshod, improvised bravado of “What??d I Say,” or it could wiggle, staccato beat-to-beat, calypso style to “Unchain my Heart...
...What??s more important than Kerry’s statements on the campaign, of course, is his record. He voted against significant anti-Cold War efforts, and spoke against our “paranoia about the Russians” in a 1971 speech before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. In 1970, he told the Harvard Crimson that U.S. troops should only be spread around by world at the order of the U.N. And recently Senator Kerry said that he “went to meet with the members of the Security Council in the week before...
...What??s more, elections can shape the values and options available within society as a whole. Questions of fairness and justice, the role of government and the choices available to citizens often play out through political processes. To take the judiciary as a case in point, by 2008 seven of the nine justices will be over 70, making it very likely that whoever is president over the next four years will be appointing justices to the Supreme Court, not to mention continuing to appoint justices to the federal appellate and district courts. Thus, you also have a moral...