The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1980, Page page 5, Image 5

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    friday, October 24, 1980
daily nebraskan
page 5
Marie
SECOND ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
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Continued from Page 4
"Then why, do tell, do you scan the personals every
day for your name?"
Marie is caught off balance but quickly recovers.
"Amusement," she says, dropping her hands into her poc
kets. "Amusement."
"I see," I say.
"Well, maybe I'm doing a little flame seeking too.
I don't have any illusions about it though, and before
you ask me about Jason. .. ."
"You like him because you can keep your distance.
THAT makes a lot of sense."
"Actually," she says, "It does."
!n any other mood, I might concede. In this one, I
arch my eyebrows and snort.
Marie kicks me in the shins. I howl.
Thanks a lot," she says, "now I'm depressed."
"Good," I say.
"I guess I'm a movie baby too. Nobody is ever good
enough because they just don't match up to the silver
screen standards. How could anybody? Anymore people
look passionately into each other's eye -the other eye is
usually focused on the door."
Marie is off and running. I sigh and slide down the
tree, and sit with hands over knees. Marie paces back and
forth orating.
I throw a dirt clod at her. She stops in mid-sentence
and looks down at me. Her mouth hangs open.
I smile innocently up at her. Marie laughs and slides
down next to me. She hooks her arm in mine and puts
her head on my shoulder.
"Well," she sighs, "What else is new?"
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Elections similar. . .
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at the "wirt, wirt"), Martin Van Buren brilliantly schemed
and maneuvered his way into the White House. But once
there, he proved disastrously indecisive and inept.
As with Carter, we suffered an enormous economic
dislocation (the Panic of 1837). As with the Panama,
Canal, we gave away large portions of Maine. As now, we
couldn't get along with Mexico, and we were ridiculed
and loathed by liuropean powers.
Van Buren's fiscal policies and clumsy attempts to
restructure government riled his fellow Democrats, as
did his inability to reconcile his party's northern and
southern wings just like Carter. Many Democrats were
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overjoyed to see him go.
The biggest difference between 1840 and now is that
unlike John Anderson-James G. Birney realized the
futility of his indpendent cause and dropped out early.
The triumph of abolition-certainly a nobler cause than
Anderson's 50 cent gas tax-had to wait another 20 years
until the great contest of wits and principles between
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.
Just as many now expect Reagan to do, the amiable
Harrison and his hard cider won, though it hardly seemed
to matter who did. The consolation, such as it is, is that
we survived.
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