According to a 1999 Washington Post-ABC News poll regarding the 2000 presidential election, almost 25 percent of those polled did not recognize that George W. Bush and George H.W. Read more...
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March 17, 9:00 pm
Public too misinformed to decide policy
Opinion
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March 17, 9:00 pm
Popular opinion should guide democratic state
The New York Times recently commented that in the aftermath of the massive anti-war demonstrations across the world on Feb. 15, “there may still be two superpowers on the planet: the United States and world public opinion.” The demonstrations represented the opinions of the vast majority of people in the world, who in poll after poll have registered their overwhelming opposition to the potential war in Iraq. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
A modest proposal for U.S.
I have to admit that it took me quite a while to see the light. Until recently I was very much opposed to this war on Iraq. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Don’t stress, even though it’s tenth week
Stress and caffeine levels are at their all-time highs. Beach trips and social events are at their all-time lows. And our beautiful Powell Library has transformed itself into the infamous, overly packed, “Club Powell” (ID’s are required ““ VIP entry only after 10 p.m.). Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
U.S. supports a double standard Some say that the world is out of control and America needs to exert its influence over “evil” countries. Some claim that anti-war protesters are anti-American and should support Bush and the troops. These approaches are misguided at best and dangerous at worst. This is not a moral issue; it is not about God or good versus evil. This is not a war about cruel dictators. Jong-il of Korea has about 200,000 people in concentration camps in North Korea. The rulers of Burma have committed documented crimes against humanity. Likewise, Putin of Russia has slaughtered many Chechens. This is not a war about U.N. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Protest organizers miss point
The UCLA anti-war protest held March 5 was a hodgepodge of several organizations and ideologies. Some were protesting Israel’s settlements in Palestine, some were protesting class warfare, and some went so far as to shout that the war was about oil. Read more...
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March 12, 9:00 pm
Diamond trade filled with imperfections
Advertising today is ridiculous. Anti-drug ads blame teenage pregnancy, accidental shootings and terrorism on marijuana. Even more ridiculous are the diamond ads because they makes us believe that diamonds are unconditionally pure and good. Read more...