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Vagina Monologues Don't Prevent Violence

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Vagina Monologues
Come to Stanford

  One Man In Defense of Elitism
 

For most people, February 14th is a day saturated with hearts, flowers, cupids and chocolates. But for the fifth year at Stanford, many students have associated Valentine’s Day with something a little less idyllic; the Vagina Monologues. The two hour theatrical piece, created by activist Eve Ensler, was showcased by undergraduates on Friday and Saturday nights. Both productions of the monologues sold out or nearly sold out Dinkelspiel Auditorium.
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Walking along the beach in Santa Cruz today, observing all the overweight, poor, and generally unattractive people, it dawned upon me that I truly am superior to most everyone else. I mean, just look at me. I go to Stanford, I'm extremely intelligent, I'm in good shape, I'm socially apt, and, most importantly, I'm rich.
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LaRouche Movement Small but Determined   Vagina Monologues Don't Prevent Violence

Mr. LaRouche believes that Mr. Bush’s economic policies have hurt the dollar on the world currency market and vastly increased the federal deficit.
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With banners in White Plaza, “rape free zone” tape around the row houses, and blue ribbons about the post office, it is that time of year again; no not Valentine’s Day, but Vagina Monologues Day. The purported point of all of this is to “Stop Violence Against Women.”
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