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...Lesson Learned Joe Klein, in his "No Pain? No Gain For Either Candidate" column [Oct. 18], bemoaned the candidates' lack of honesty about tax policy during the presidential debates. But remember the 1984 debate between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale, when the latter infamously predicted that the next President, whoever he might be, would definitely raise taxes? At the same time, Reagan said he would not increase taxes. Two things happened after that: Mondale lost 49 out of 50 states, and Reagan raised taxes. Want honesty in debates? Forget about it! Doug Weiskopf Cincinnati...
...They should be true. I suppose they don’t have to be, but if they’re not, someone should call whoever is standing behind the slogans out on [that]. There is just too much latitude these guys are getting away with-—stretching the truth, if not lying. More honesty and integrity we can bring into politics, the better. We can’t have enough...
...although their parties, albeit alcohol-free, resemble any other dorm dance, there aren’t nearly as many restrictions on who can come in and who must stay out. At open-mics, people sit on couches and listen to freestyle spoken word performers, vocalists, and whoever else happens to come by that day. At parties, Bolden-Kramer says, the DJ makes an effort to play “conscious music” to further HSF’s emphasis on social justice. At last Sunday’s Halloween carnival, guests made costumes, masks and caramel apples, spray painting...
...Whoever won the electoral vote (hopefully someone has by now) matters not; voting, as the act of a large crowd, is worthy of none but the greatest human dignity...
...hope both for Harvard’s sake and for the sake of the good health of whoever would have to leave the Court to create a vacancy that we have at least a breathing spell before President Kerry had to nominate someone to the Court,” said Tribe, who, like Kagan, specializes in constitutional law and who has been suggested for Supreme Court nomination...