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Commentary

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Will pay for reader to see 'Monologues'

After reading the letter from Katie Wilcox, "Silence 'Monologues;' keep indecency out" (SN 2/24), I must respond to such ignorance. Last year was the first year that I saw (and read) "The Vagina Monologues," a play that has been put on by thousands of schools across the United States, including MSU, for over five years. Never did I find the content to be indecent or degrading to men or women. In fact, I found it to be powerful, and it opened my mind to some of the thoughts and ideas of actual women who have encountered rape and other sexual violence.

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Protest intolerance, violence, not images

I learned to ignore provocation in kindergarten. Where are the protests against violence? Why is it the West's duty to cater to the intolerance of the Islamic world? Yes, the cartoons are a horrible insult to people's religion, and there is no rational person who believes otherwise.

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Production funds go toward good cause

Being a member of this year's production of "The Vagina Monologues" has been without a doubt one of the best experiences in my four years at MSU. I asked my father to come see it, and although he was a little uncomfortable, he loved the fact that a local charity, MSU's own Eve's House, would be benefiting. It is insulting that women and men, who have never read Eve Ensler's book or seen the play, think they know what it represents.

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Paying the price

No one likes getting parking tickets. That sense of dread when you see the white paper flapping on the windshield.

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Wilcox spins meaning; should be kicked out

Katie Wilcox's letter "Silence the 'Monologues;' keep indecency out" (2/24) demonstrates an interesting hypocrisy. Wilcox's general call for readers to join the MSU Young Americans for Freedom, or YAF's, effort to censor a play is an interesting approach to ensuring freedom. According to the mission statement of YAF, free will and liberty are among the most important values that need to be protected.

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No smoking area

The number of places smokers can go on campus is shrinking. The Residence Halls Association, or RHA, passed a bill last week recommending that University Housing take away a student's option to smoke in the dorms.

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Manuscripts support many Bible passages

John Bice's latest column "Truth of Bible can't be believed" (SN 2/21) actually contains in it the refutation of his argument. He contends that there were so many early Christians churning out so many manuscripts, often chock full of errors, that we can't know what the originals said. On the contrary, it is the enormous number of manuscripts we have that allows us to determine with great certainty what the originals said.

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It won't work

For the administration of President Bush, diversion seems to be a favorite tactic. And finding out who leaked news of Bush's eavesdropping program is more important to the administration than finding out if it's legal or not. Officials in Bush's administration have denied the call of several Democrats in the House of Representatives who want a special council.

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Cartoons not only offensive possibilities

I, for one, sure am glad The State News chose not to publish the Danish cartoons that have offended Muslims on campus and across the world. As a Catholic, this must mean I can also be sure that I will never again see any photos or images in The State News that I find offensive to my faith, such as the infamous photos of so-called art over the years that have featured a crucifix in a jar of urine and a painting of the Blessed Virgin covered in elephant dung. I also don't want to see any photos of abortion rights activists, San Diego Padres baseball players or John Bice. This does work both ways, doesn't it?

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Writer's complaints ignorant, lack facts

This letter is in response to "Police not protecting, just serving tickets" (SN 2/16). I really can't see how someone would actually believe there is a correlation between him receiving a speeding ticket and an increase in crime rate. With regards to the claim that he was going "at most, five miles over," that is highly unlikely.

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'Monologues' not graphic, male hating

I was rather taken back by Katie Wilcox's letter "Silence 'Monologues;' keep indecency out" (SN 2/24). "The Vagina Monologues" does deal with female sexuality but does not seem to be creating any problems.

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Officials shouldn't be able to censor information in any publication

In California, a college radio host was pulled from the station and censured for sexual harassment after calling a member of student government a "bearded feminist" on air. In Texas, an anti-abortion group wasn't allowed to distribute pamphlets on a college campus because the pamphlets didn't list a student group sponsor on them.

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Keeping the party going

Even a devastating hurricane couldn't stop Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans. Nearly six months ago, Hurricane Katrina flooded 80 percent of the city and displaced many of its residents.

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Alcohol, no chaperones

No one knows what will happen this April, but a big, supervised party isn't going to prevent anything. With a number of incidents in the past few years, MSU has acquired a reputation as a "riot" school.

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Writer's ignorant rant shows fear of issues

Katie Wilcox's uninformed rant about "The Vagina Monologues" in "Silence 'Monologues;' keep indecency out" (SN 2/24) proved nothing more than her own ignorance about the purpose of the play. She should be ashamed for protesting a play that empowers women to speak openly about issues that have been mistakenly labeled as taboo.

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When your wallet goes missing, don't freak out; know what to do

A couple weeks ago, I could have sworn someone stole my wallet. I was on a bus ride home when I set my wallet on the seat next to me, making a mental note to pick it up when I got off the bus. The mental note failed when I realized I left it on the bus as soon as it pulled away, splashing me with mud. As soon as I got home, I called my boyfriend, crying.

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Students to protest SpartanEdge.com

SpartanEdge.com, an online publication with links to MSU's journalism program, became the first news outlet in Michigan to publish controversial Danish cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad. The Web site is paid for and run by Bonnie Bucqueroux, an MSU journalism instructor.

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Seek whole story

Abortion is one of those topics that people can't seem to stop talking about. Letters about it regularly fill the Opinion Page of The State News, and people are highly polarized on both sides of the issue.