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9/11's biggest impact was to make religion even more important for US politics Economic Times The obsession with Christianity means that US politics is often fought by giving an enormous importance to issues such as abortion rights or same-sex marriage. The Supreme Court has over time taken to interpreting the American Constitution as if it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Strange Politics of the US 2012 Election Dissident Voice What all this suggests to us is that the White House is dedicating its principal efforts to imposing a more conservative economic and political agenda on the American people, and that part of the process is bending over backward to create an informal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Netanyahu praises Obama, Egyptian authorities Jewish Telegraphic Agency (blog) We must understand that these events are occurring as a result of deep and strong political undercurrents. We in Israel have a tendency to think that everything happens because of us or that we are somehow at fault for the turbulence in our area. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Put us back to work MiamiHerald.com Then he must follow through with the difficult legislative politics, a hallmark of any effective president. At least six congressional committees must sign off on the proposal. That's where the special interests will concentrate their attention. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
America Needs a Makeover msnbc.com ... according to Thomas Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum, authors of That Used to Be Us. Friedman built a career on Pulitzer-Prize-winning overseas reporting and Mandelbaum is head of the American foreign policy program at Johns Hopkins University. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nevada US House election: Where the candidates stand Reno Gazette-Journal Check out the latest news on his blog, "Inside Nevada Politics" at RGJ.com/inp. Go to RGJ.com for full results as they become available. After a summer's worth of television ads, debates and forums, Election Day for the open seat in Nevada's 2nd US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dennis Herrera Central Subway flip-flop hits nerve San Francisco Chronicle It's a bold move, fraught with political risk, that has rippled to the halls of Congress while giving Herrera a shot at narrowing appointed Mayor Ed Lee's double-digit lead, analysts said. "One of the fundamental rules of politics is: If you're winning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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