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...kinetic line - the security line of operations - is absolutely essential. But to think that the security line alone is going to bring peace to Iraq, is going to solve the problems you see manifested in the streets of Iraq today, is absolutely foolhardy. It can't deliver that. It cannot deliver that and stay true to the democratic ideals of our nations, because it would literally take a police state. And the democratic ideals that Iraqis voted into their constitution...
Most of us are well acquainted with annoying e-mails from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) e-mail servers complaining our inboxes are over quota. Although our official storage space is around 200 megabytes, our e-mail folders cannot exceed 50 percent of that. And even worse, our inbox is limited to 40 megabytes. In these times of free unlimited storage, when companies like Google boast "never delete e-mail again" slogans, our FAS services are unacceptably limited...
This week demonstrated just how slippery adhering to rules can be. The Petersen-Sundquist campaign amassed 305 points of campaign violations (based largely on e-mail violations) out of a possible 400 point limit. E-mails cannot be unsent, and requiring campaigns to take down posters as a penalty for unsolicited e-mails is not necessarily an equitable trade-off. It’s not that we think the action of sending out e-mails is particularly egregious, but if breaking the rules means winning an edge, then rules need to be reconsidered...
...rules, as they stand, encourage campaigns to misstate their campaign personnel rosters to the EC. Although an individual affiliated with a campaign or at the directive of candidates cannot send out unsolicited e-mails on the campaign’s behalf, individuals outside the official campaign apparatus can still do as they please. As such, candidates have an incentive to leave names off their campaign lists or simply deny association (otherwise unprovable) with unofficial campaign e-mailers...
...remarks that he had originally ignored the e-mail letting him know that he was on the fund, only to open it a month later and be pleasantly surprised.“You get this e-mail that gives you a link to a very obscure website that you cannot find unless you get the e-mail,” says Batter, who is also a Crimson editorial cartoonist. “It’s kind of shrouded in secrecy…I’m sure there’s people who have it and aren?...