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...Ms. Schacter wrote, "Those who did not beforehand will then recognize that our political filtering process needs reforming. They will then realize the grave implications of the New Hampshire primary--that out of the popular vote can come one whose very platform is utterly antithetical to our constitutionally-based political system." This is a startling and frightening statement...
...Ms. Schacter read the Constitution? The last time I checked, there is considerable language in there about the right of citizens to elect their leaders. There may even be a word or two about free speech and free assembly, but I'm not sure. In fact, as strange as it may sound to Ms. Schacter, I've even voted in elections--two of them, actually and, unless people start listening to her, I plan to vote again in November. I would even vote in a primary of all things, but there isn't much of a race in my party...
...wasn't in New Hampshire, so I can't be sure, but I don't think there were armed soldiers forcing people to vote, against their will, for Pat Buchanan. Please correct me if I'm wrong. People have a right to vote for whomever they wish. Would Ms. Schacter disqualify Jesse Jackson from ever running for public office because he once called New York "Hymietown...
...movie Evita bombs, it won't be for lack of publicity. Not a frame has been shot, yet the film has generated the sort of controversy that surrounds a sighting of the (other) Madonna. Buenos Aires' walls are decorated with slogans supporting either MS. PERON, inset, or MS. CICCONE, who appears, at left, in an exclusive, official portrait as Argentina's once and future, if unofficial, queen. Madonna, who has already recorded the score, plus one song written for the film, is sufficiently inured to the buzz to appear in public, albeit under guard. But even President Carlos Menem...
...should add that I think part of Ms Dunlop's misunderstanding of my feelings about this event may be the result of editing in the Crimson story that reported it. Two quite separate safety matters were raised in that meeting, the intrusions in Matthews and the assault near Adams House. What is described just before the quotation from me as my frustration at "low rates of safety precautions" (not my words) had nothing to do with the discussion of the assault, but had only to do with the fact that the intrusions into student suites in Matthews Hall were through...