The Los Angeles Times hosted a “debate” between the gubernatorial candidates, but any real argument was averted by the exclusion of third party candidates. The most notable omission from the debates was Green Party candidate Peter Camejo. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Third-party exclusion averts real argument
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Rally against Iraqi war ignorant
I had to turn my car around on Wilshire Boulevard this weekend because of the anti-war peace marches. Fair enough. If only we could get that type of turnout for the match up of Dumb and Dumber for the California governor election. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Davis does disservice to Latino community
The Democratic Latino caucus has bravely done what few of this state’s leaders have done before: broken from party lines and stood up for what they believe is right instead of what will get them re-elected. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Religious groups help students define selves
The University Catholic Center was spared Thursday from the current round of injurious budget cuts. However, the threat has left many questioning the importance of such faith-based groups on college campuses throughout California. We’ve all heard the trite analogies of college being a journey of self-discovery, a crucial influence on the rest of one’s life, etc. Read more...
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October 7, 9:00 pm
Democrats’ attempt to go above the law unprincipled
Last week, for the good of the Democratic Party, U.S. Senator Robert Torricelli dropped out of his re-election campaign. In a relatively liberal leaning state, the Democratic Torricelli was having trouble with a no name Republican challenger, Doug Forrester. Read more...