Winners and Losers of the Week
James Mack, Jr.
Issue date: 2/25/05 Section: Ed-Op
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Persona Cum Grata
President Constantine Papadakis - A new law school that certain criminal justice Ed-Op Editors are highly interested in, and a front page Wall Street Journal story, all in the same week! The right direction for this University, no doubt about it.
Bob and Mary Schindler - Parents of brain-dead Terri Shiavo in Florida. Even though her husband wants to pull the plug on this woman, they are fighting to the bitter end to protect her right to life. No one is exactly sure of her state of consciousness, but we beg of the courts not take a chance
Persona Non Grata
Doug Wead - Former assistant to George 41, Mr. Wead secretly taped conversations with President Bush, held onto the tapes, then turned them over to the New York Times. Not only dishonorable, but its even worse that he won't give them all to President Bush forthwith.
Vladimir Putin - Our favorite (and only) leader of Russia has stated that he wants to do democracy Russia's way. Uh huh. Would that include shutting down the media and supporting a corrupt Ukrainian Prime Minister? 1983, anyone?
President Constantine Papadakis - A new law school that certain criminal justice Ed-Op Editors are highly interested in, and a front page Wall Street Journal story, all in the same week! The right direction for this University, no doubt about it.
Bob and Mary Schindler - Parents of brain-dead Terri Shiavo in Florida. Even though her husband wants to pull the plug on this woman, they are fighting to the bitter end to protect her right to life. No one is exactly sure of her state of consciousness, but we beg of the courts not take a chance
Persona Non Grata
Doug Wead - Former assistant to George 41, Mr. Wead secretly taped conversations with President Bush, held onto the tapes, then turned them over to the New York Times. Not only dishonorable, but its even worse that he won't give them all to President Bush forthwith.
Vladimir Putin - Our favorite (and only) leader of Russia has stated that he wants to do democracy Russia's way. Uh huh. Would that include shutting down the media and supporting a corrupt Ukrainian Prime Minister? 1983, anyone?



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