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Wednesday, November 20, 2002 - Page 2 NEWS Another successful preparations for LaRouche, 2004 pre- semester registration concert in Washington, presidential candidate, Continued/rom Page J D.C. Correction stresses importance of Continued from Page I stable American instead of joining other bands, they decided to start their own. economy "We decided the Mishaps was the best hotos in the Novembe name for us because of the many screwed Continued/rom Page J up circumstances that led to the creation of edition of the Phoeni Roosevelt because he helped pull America the band," Page said. out of past economic depression in the 1930s Soon after they were offered a few gigs. ere taken by Jen Parry. and 1940s. resulting in their signing with Scissor For many students on campus, LaRouche Records. e photos were not ered is not a household name. In the past he has Since that time they have had many other .ted and the Phoeni been criticized by the media and accused of shows at clubs and colleges around the east being a controversial presidential candidate. coast. pologizes for the mis He has even been labeled as an extremist. If you are interested in learning more LaRouche even spent five years in prison, about the Mishaps, check out their website e. charged with criminal conspiracy dealing at www.mishapofrock.com. Tickets for the with campaign finances. However, despite show this Sunday are available in the the image the media has created of him, he bookstore for $10. is currently traveling all over the world and working hard toward his campaign. CANCllM .. ACAPUlCC>., JAMAICA. 8AHAMASt., MiIDA years, Freeman is dedicated LaRouche for 30 with After working to spreading his message, especially to college students. "J speak. to people all over," Freeman ex- plained. "but currently I am focusing on col- lege campuses. We feel it is important for the young people to be informed about the issues." At the mature age of 80, the pre-presi- dential candidate LaRouche plans on running in the 2004 presidential election and com- peting directly with democratic candidate Joe Lieberman. Freeman confidently stated, "LaRouche has the upper hand over Lieberman." As for the few McDaniel students that attended the forum, [he consensus was that Freeman was very informative regarding LaRouche. Freshman Stephanie Dirla concluded, "I{ was interesting to see different perspectives on the political issues." Seats five, has 53 cubic feet of cargo space, and is available with 180 hp and a 6-speed manual shift. Even evolution can't fully explain it. ® GEl I <£