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Dead Wrong on Drug Ads
To the Editors:
While
I agree that many aspects of the Bush administrations drug
policies are both moronic and counter-intuitive, I take issue with
the Reviews (2/8/02) editorial deriding the administration
for running new ads during the Super Bowl that link drug use and
terrorism (and other acts of violence).
Muckraker
Informs Campus, Intending to Open Dialogue
Alum
Remembers David Love
Benjamin
Joffe-Walt Responds to Misinterpretations
Super
Bowl All Wrong
Pointless
Questions...with Aaron Mucciolo
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