Friday, November 15, 2002The Free Press Loves UsFrom the "Week in Review"-wannabe "Commonshare" section on the back page of the most recent issue of the DFP:"The Review Ousts Administration in Defiant Coup Want to step up to the Administration and get what you want? Just say no. Redman limits free speech by ending door-to-door distribution of publications. The Review continues to distribute door-to-door. Redman meets with the Review. The Review continues to distribute door-to-door. Suddenly, it is announced that the ban on door-to-door distribution was not meant for the Fall Term. It's a good thing that ORL has the flexibility to say it is acting on principle, but then cave when it comes to action. We certainly don't mind." Posted by alex at 1:53 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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