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Wednesday, September 19, 2001
Editorial

Helping hands
TCU pulls together for relief effort

Members of the TCU community may not be able to assist in the search for survivors in New York or console the people affected by the attacks in Washington, but Horned Frogs certainly are ready to do whatever it takes to help those who are in need.
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Terrorism isn’t about nations, but humanity
Justice not synonymous with retribution; peace must always be primary objective
Commentary by Sean Grose

I agree with all of you. Innocent lives have been needlessly lost. I have heard and shared our anger, anguish and sympathy, painfully
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Proposed changes hinder liberties
Commentary by Connor Doyle

When terrorists attacked this country, they had more in mind than trying to rack up a death toll in the thousands. They wanted the American way of life to perish as well.
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America blends socialism, capitalism
Commentary by Chris Diggs

God bless this country in our time of peril.
“No politico-economic system in history has ever proved its value so eloquently or has benefited mankind so greatly as capitalism — and none has every been attacked so savagely, viciously and blindly. The flood of misinformation, misrepresentations, distortion and outright falsehood about capitalism is such that young people today have no idea (and virtually no way of discovering an idea) of its actual nature,” said Ayn Rand, the forerunner of capitalist doctrines in the last 30 years.
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