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How Arab Americans Will Vote in 2004"Because the Democratic contest is still in its early stages, one-third of Arab Americans surveyed in this poll indicated that they were as of yet undecided as to whom they will support in the primary." |
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Israel's "wall" and why it's not a "fence" :: Part One ::"Israelis claim that since most of the length of the "Wall" is made up of barbed wide, electrical wire and a fence, it should be called a "fence." But my response is simple. So what? Many of the concentration camps erected by the Nazis during World War II were bordered not by walls, but by fences, too. Does it make it any more innocent?" |
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Presidential Campaign Fever: Too Much "Vision" Without Hearing"he news media are at their best when telling leaders what they don’t what to hear. But candidates for president rarely seem to be good listeners. On the contrary, the preoccupations with polls and focus groups are about searching for buzzwords and facile images." |
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Dixie Trap for Democrats in Presidential Race"...in 2000, even with a Southerner at the top, the Democratic ticket did not get a single electoral vote from the South. So this year, in the South, how could a ticket headed by Kerry “do just fine”?" |
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Two Nations"The result has been that the President's ratings are now back to their 2000 levels. Even though the capture of Saddam Hussein gave Bush a slight boost in national polls, a closer look reveals that those Americans who now approve of his Iraq war performance are largely those who live in "Red States". Meanwhile the President's ratings in the "Blue States" have not improved." |
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Running On Empty"The regime of George W. Bush has made a compelling case for an imperative: He must not return to the White House for another term in January 2005. And we have a responsibility to see that he doesn't." |
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"Dirty Dozen" threaten integrity of Canada's foreign policy"Canadians have been spared the ignominy of watching their armed forces take part in a war crime for the sake of oil and Greater Israel. This will doubtless be [Prime Minister Jean] Chrétien’s chief political legacy to the nation. What will become of it under his successor, former finance minister Paul Martin, is a matter of grave concern." |
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Challenging the Bible (s) :: Part One ::
"In America, the fastest growing Christian denominations are the |
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