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San Francisco's recent election offers a tale of two pinks. Code Pink, a group of women dedicated to ending war, joined with other groups--among them, Leave My Child Alone! and College Not Combat--to pass a proposition banning military recruiters from San Francisco's high schools. The ban is nonbinding, and thus about as effective as most of Code Pink's peace vigils and calls to make love, not war. But another ballot measure that passed is binding: ...