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Women have become pawns in the political game
The sport of politics is a mixture of the brutality of bare-knuckle cage fighting and the strategy of a championship chess match. Recently we've watched as that strategy, of both parties, has developed into a contest to see who can manage the most...Tags: Abortion, Health, Health Treatments, Allentown, Family Planning
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Caring for the environment is a mandate from God
There are plenty of practical reasons to be concerned about the environment and unchecked growth.
Sprawl leads to higher taxes. A drained aquifer could lead to water rationing and higher costs. Pollution affects all manner of living things, from...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Occupy Hartford: Police Deliver Shock And Awe
The Hartford CourantIt has become clear what we must do to get the Hartford Police Department to marshal its resources and move swiftly and effectively against drug dealers, robbers and homicidal punks. We must somehow persuade those evildoers to dress up in really stinky...Tags: Heroin, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Religion and Belief
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Life Out Here: The Bill who saved Christmas
They were all there: Billy Bob Thornton, Ebenezer Scrooge, the Grinch, various school and town administrators and Hollywood liberals including George Clooney and Matt Damon.
Leading the meeting was the tiptop liberal Hollywood devil, clad in hemp suit,...Tags: Christmas, Theft, Religious Festivals, Woody Harrelson, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Patt Morrison: Memo to Congress -- Voting Is a Right
EARLY ON election day last June, someone broke into a poll worker's garage in the Central Valley town of Sanger and stole 1,000 blank ballots and two voting machines. Sinister, no? Florida 2000! Ohio 2004! Turns out the guy they arrested was just some...Tags: Laws, Voting, Computer Science, Politics, Referenda
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Poverty lurks in the shadows of Fantasyland
Once again, "60 Minutes" has shone a harsh spotlight on Central Florida's ugly secret: that Orlando isn't the place where every child's dream comes true.
It's hard to dream, after all, when you're sleeping in your car.
Or in a shelter.
Or in a cheap...Tags: Social Issues, Cancer, Politics, First Baptist Church of Orlando, Lobbying
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Thou shalt not post God's Law at courthouses
Up north in Dixie County, a local businessman made the county a gracious offer: a $20,000 monument of the Ten Commandments.
His idea: plunk the 5-foot-tall, 6-ton hunk of black granite on the steps of the county courthouse in Cross City.
Commissioners...Tags: Laws, Criminal Laws, Civil Laws, Human Interest, Local Government
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Scheduled 9/11 Memorial Events
Hoosiers are banding together to remember those lost during the 9/11 attacks ten years ago.
Anderson:
- Project 911 Indianapolis Dedication Ride at Hoosier Park Racing and Casino at 8 a.m.
Avon:
- 10th Anniversary Remembrance and Recognition at...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest, Harley-Davidson Inc., Christianity
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Vatican accepts Buechlein's resignation
The leader of the Catholic Church in Indianapolis retires after 14 years of service.
According to the Vatican Press Office's daily bulletin, Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Archbishop Daniel Buechlein.
The archbishop suffered a...Tags: The Pope, Religious Leaders, Benedict XVI, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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Are church people different?
It's clear from the Sermon on the Mount that Jesus expected his followers to be different from those about them. "What do you do more than others?" (Matthew 5:47) Paul too affirmed this, "If any man be in Christ He is a new creature." "Be not conformed...Tags: Social Sciences, Sociology, Bible, Religious Texts, Christianity
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China poses a problem for next pope
Sun Foreign StaffBEIJING - Catholics who want to attend Mass in China's capital can visit the government-sanctioned South Cathedral without fear of harassment. But Catholics who want to celebrate Mass without restrictions, or talk freely about the conclave in Vatican...Tags: Social Issues, Minority Groups, The Pope, Religious Leaders, Politics
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