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This system would ensure that third-party candidates have a fair shot to express their views to the general public. It puts the onus on them to prove that they have the wide base of support that they often claim. And if the Republican and Democratic candidates prove to be the only ones with significant national support, then they will be the only ones on the stage for the last two debates...
...such a humbling thing to be chosen by your classmates to be their representative," Ghartey-Tagoe said. "I got on my knees, and I thanked God. I cannot express how phenomenal this entire experience...
...This community felt a need to express its solidarity with Israel publicly, not just at services, and Israel's right to defend itself," Held said...
...church and state. Your article about organized prayer at football games suggested that the students in North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas believe they are being defiant when they pray on game night. There is nothing defiant about their behavior. I strongly support the right of all people to express their religious faith. As soon as a school begins to aid in their efforts, however, the school officially endorses the underlying message, and the constitutional separation of church and state is breached. JOE HAVERMANN Wildwood...
Then, in one fell swoop 150 Harvard students and affiliates descended silently into the pit kids' domain--their community center if you will--in order to express their moral outrage at an assault on a Harvard student that was being investigated as a hate crime. The terrible spectre of an invasion of skinheads onto campus loomed out of the dark recesses of Harvard's collective imagination. The kids with the tattooes, with the shaved heads or green hair--they were the target of the protest, they were the skinheads. Or so Harvard to all outward appearances agreed...