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The Dartmouth
April 19, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Laura Zachman
The Setonian
Opinion

Gloria Steinem is Wrong

I read "When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Playboy Bunny" when I was about 13 and agreed with Gloria Steinem's clever insights during her undercover operation in America's sex and porn industry, which these days may have earned her a lawsuit similar to the one Food Lion threw at ABC.

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Equal Justice Under the Law

What a nuisance for Bill Clinton. Not only did he have to go to the trouble of campaigning for reelection this past year and fighting those nasty Whitewater probes, but now he may have to go to court.

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Maintaining the Public Trust

In Wednesday night's second presidential debate, President Bill Clinton responded to several of Senator Bob Dole's policy challenges by saying "I don't have time in thirty seconds to fix all that." But Clinton could not explain the discrepancies in his own record if he had 30 minutes.

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Who Do You Trust?

To borrow a phrase from Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas), do you count yourself among "[President Bill Clinton's] high taxing, free-spending, promise-breaking, Social Security-taxing, health care-socializing, drug-coddling, power-grabbing, business-busting, lawsuit-loving, U.N.

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Defining Character

In the last few weeks before returning to Dartmouth, I had the misfortune of attending a local Republican rally with my father who is running for local office.

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The Return of the Lamms

He calls former friend Clinton an "amiable windsock." No, it is not Dole. He has suggested he would jump into the '96 Presidential race if the circumstances were right.

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Congress Increases Dependency on Oil

Gregory Richards, in "It's Time to Kick the Oil Habit," [The Dartmouth, April 22] rightly points out that our dependency on oil imports from the Middle East increases our trade deficit, damages the environment, and also pushes our finite oil reserves to exhaustion.

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