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The politics of Catholic opposition to birth control Washington Post (blog) The issue is both theological and political, but neither bishops nor politicians are usually adept at both. It is possible to be a great bishop in theological terms but also a lousy politician, just as good politicians can lack the basics of theology. See all stories on this topic » | ||
China's VP Set to Begin US Visit Voice of America White House officials say the visit by the man expected to become China's Communist Party chief later this year and the country's president in 2013 will cover a wide range of political, economic, security and human rights issues. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney's Santorum problem: no easy targets Chicago Tribune The former venture capitalist made a mini-comeback on Saturday with a 39 percent victory in Maine's caucuses, beating US Rep. Ron Paul of Texas by a few hundred votes in a poorly attended contest. Romney also won the Conservative Political Action ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Religious issues lose potency in US Financial Times The White House fumbled the contraception issue badly but Republicans like Mr Daniels are right nonetheless. God only gets you so far these days in US politics, and certainly not all the way to the White House. Please don't cut articles from FT.com and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran War Would Cost Trillions: Will the GOP Pay More Taxes for That? The Atlantic By Steve Clemons While GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul is doing all he can in this election cycle to gin up a debate about US foreign policy and a measure of the costs and benefits, the debate about Iran, China, Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel's security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Politics 2012: Romney attacks mean Santorum's a contender UPI.com UPI/Kevin Dietsch By NICOLE DEBEVEC, United Press International Question: How can one tell when a Republican US presidential candidate is surging in the polls and catching on with voters? Answer: When Mitt Romney shifts his focus to the candidate -- in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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They're Back: Social Issues Again Driving US Politics | Care2 Causes By Associated Press All of a sudden, abortion, contraception and gay marriage are at the center of American political discourse, with the struggling — though improving — economy pushed to the background. Care2 Causes |
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memeorandum: They're back: Social issues overtake US politics ... The latest political news and opinion from left to right and back. Blogs and mainstream news outlets features on a single page. www.memeorandum.com/120210/p17 | ||
They're back: Social issues overtake US politics - Netscape News They're back: Social issues overtake US politics. LAURIE KELLMAN Associated Press. WASHINGTON (AP) — All of a sudden, abortion, contraception and gay ... channels.isp.netscape.com/news/story.jsp?floc=ne... |
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