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...Most adults are embarrassed to admit anymore that they might find a movie or a song too much to stomach. They are not so complacent about their kids. The rough edges of pop culture scrape harder these days, and its most extravagant enchantments are promoted to ever younger kids. When your 10-year-old comes home singing "Bitch I'ma kill you" - Eminem again, in a Valentine to his mother - you don't care if you once adored Richard Pryor and William Burroughs. You turn into one of those angry swing voters...
...have no experience in any field that would be of much use to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And yet, more recently than I would like to admit, I wanted to be an FBI agent. I knew it was a pipe dream. I'm an English concentrator, not a forensics expert. Nevertheless, I've found out that I'm not alone. It seems from two years of informal conversation with my fellow undergrads that lot of Harvard students want to join the top dogs of law enforcement. Even Harvard students who wouldn't dream of owning...
...than $20 per week off its taxes once the plan was fully phased in; a family making $1 million would get $1,000 per week. Giving surplus money back to the people is the backbone of self-government, but the money must be accounted for first. Even Bush officials admit that the figures Bush use in campaign speeches are less than the actual numbers necessary to pull...
...Many admit, however, thar finding the right punishment is a mix of judgement and experience...
Sitting in the Peruvian airport, listening to the avid beliefs of one, intrepid Colombian woman, I was embarrassed to admit my own nation advocated ruthless military aid as a "solution" to a much more complicated problem of poverty and political beliefs. Rather than attacking the narco-traffickers, drug lords and guerillas, the United States' policy will jeopardize the lives of thousands of already impoverished and entirely innocent people...