The very concept of a recall is irreconcilable with American democracy. Be that as it may, this recall may well go through. Our government is a republic, making it theoretically at odds with the idea of a popular recall. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Recall: Undemocratic recall leaves California vulnerable; only citizens will suffer
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Initiative is a ticket to disaster
During the last few weeks of summer break, I decided to drive up to Northern California to spend some quality time with my family. Now, my car isn’t what you would call a finely tuned machine ““ it sputters, gets terrible gas mileage, and breaks down more than Mariah Carey. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Recall: Schwarzenegger possesses vision
California needs Arnold Schwarzenegger to fix the disaster that Gov. Gray Davis has caused with his fiscal irresponsibility during the last five years. Instead of representing special interests as Gray Davis has done, Schwarzenegger will represent California citizens with a focus on fighting increases in taxes, promoting business development and supporting education and educational services. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Segregation practices permeate campus
College guides and planners boast that UCLA possesses one of the most diverse student populations of the country’s higher learning institutions. They fail to mention that the campus remains racially divided and severely lacks understanding and communication between the various ethnic groups that comprise the student body. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Recall: “˜Confusing’ punch cards feed election hoopla
After more then 1 million signatures, more then 130 candidates, and months of grassroots campaigning, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decided that people in California are just too ignorant to have their voices heard. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Definition of diversity still debatable
The relatively recent movement in higher education for a diversity requirement in many ways has its origins in the historical struggle for ethnic studies on college campuses. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Recall: Judges bring political prejudice into forefront
What is a liberal activist to do when faced with the real possibility of losing the California governorship to a “right-wing conspiracy”, a.k.a. the recall election? Read more...