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Wednesday,
March 24, 2004 |
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There
is no method to March Madness
College
basketball brings chaos and fun
April
showers bring May flowers, but what does March bring?
Madness, pure madness March Madness that is.
The beauty of the NCAA tournament is its unpredictability.
You never know which team will come out on top and which
teams will hit the road home. |
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Point/Counterpoint
Todays
topic: Bushs 9/11 ad
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Bushs
leadership unreliable
Disgust
Outrage
I think these words are far too
strong to describe my reaction to the presidents
new ad campaign. It is better to get worked up over his
actual performance than the usual political posturing
that goes on before an election. But given that, where
does Bush get off taking credit for being a strong leader
after Sept. 11? |
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The
ads do not devalue 9/11
Theres
a new mantra floating around the press that President
Bush shouldnt use images from the 9/11 attacks in
his campaign that somehow those events are too
sacred or painful for use with politics, and the Bush
campaign is playing dirty to use them. |
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