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U.S. Politics Need Moral Support; Can Tea Party Fill the Void? Associated Content The interviews were intended to follow up on a 2006 survey in order to add more information to their book "American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us." It does not surprise me that most Tea Party members favor religion in politics. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Broadening Our Conversations Huffington Post These two aspects of the United States, historically and in the present moment, have been difficult for most US based commentators, politicians and activists, to reconcile. As we think about the present moment in US history and politics, several recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Democrat Russ Feingold says he won't run for US Senate, or Wisconsin governor ... Washington Post Feingold sent an e-mail to supporters Friday that said he wanted to devote his time to teaching at Marquette Law School, leading the political committee he founded and finishing a book he's writing on the US response to the Sept. 11 attacks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wide-open GOP field masses for US Senate debate Orlando Sentinel ... Sentinel Orlando gets its first side-by-side look Saturday at the four major Republican candidates running for the US Senate as they try to establish their right-wing credentials in a debate sponsored by two conservative political interest groups. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prejudice alive and well against political women The Australian But the issue of respect is not the main issue for Michele Bachmann; it is whether a male politician would have been asked the same question and whether male and female political leaders in the US and Australia are treated equally. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The separation of church and state is disappearing in the US Republican ... Toronto Star But even Carter complained in a Religion News Service interview last year that religion and politics were getting too close in the US He argued that people of faith have a duty to speak up on moral issues from their faith's perspective. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Republicans defeat Stabenow in 2012? (Michigan Politics Minute video) MLive.com By Ed Golder | The Grand Rapids Press In this first edition of the Michigan Politics Minute, Editorial Page Editor Ed Golder and Politics Reporter Jim Harger talk about the 2012 race for the US Senate in Michigan. US Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lansing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bloomy: Don't Taint 9/11 Ceremony With Politics New York Daily News (blog) "This day is not above any of us, it's about the families of 3000-odd people who lost their lives 10 years ago." "When it comes to 9/11," Hizzoner added, "I don't think the public is interested in some of these probably made-up stories about political ... See all stories on this topic » |
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WPR Article | U.S. Set to Pass Trade Deals ... - World Politics Review By info@worldpoliticsreview.com (Sean Goforth) At long last, Washington looks ready to pass free trade agreements with Colombia, South Korea and Panama. The trade agreement with Colombia was signed in 2006, while the agreements with Panama and South Korea were inked in 2007. World Politics Review: Articles |
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Understanding US Politics In Four Easy Bullet Points - Yahoo! News Read 'Understanding US Politics In Four Easy Bullet Points' on Yahoo! News. On Tuesday, Starbucks Corporation CEO Howard Schultz called on business leaders ... news.yahoo.com/understanding-us-politics-four-easy-bullet-p... |
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