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[Marathon Pundit] "It's one thing for me to hear it from Joe Schmoe on the street and deal with it as an ignorant attitude and give that person the benefit of the doubt," Tabbara said. "It's another, and 100 times more disturbing and dangerous, to hear something like that spewed out of the mouth of a public figure, a political representative who represents a constituency of Americans.
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[Tikun Olam-תק×× ×¢×××: Make the World a Better Place] test: at 2:44 am · Filed under Outdoors IMG Permalink Comments Clinton at Rabin Memorial: He... of their rights. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. Senator Nelson of Nebraska (why is this guy running as a Democrat... the need to reach beyond his natural constituency. He stayed pretty much within the white lines
[Makower.typepad.com] Joel Makower: Two Steps Forward: Single-handedly, that is, with the help of some pretty potent activist groups -- notably the Environmental Paper Network, a coalition of environmental and social action groups like the Center for a New American Dream, Co-op America, Environmental Defense, and the National Wildlife Federation. EPN has been working to reduce the impact of the 35 million trees logged annually to produce the 2.2 million tons of paper used by the roughly 18,000 magazine titles published in the U.S. each year, according to a 2001 white paper (Download - PDF) on the topic.
[Marathonpundit.blogspot.com] Marathon Pundit: November 2005: My "favorite" is a story I've blogged about, the five paid Kerry/Edwards staffers, who on election day morning allegedly slashed the tires of 20 vans rented by the Milwaukee County GOP for it's "get out the vote" effort. Two of those reputed vandals are adult children of prominent Milwaukee politicians.
[Getvegan.com] Vegan Blog: The (Eco) Logical Weblog [ Ecology, Environmentalism ...: With Canada's passage, pressure will mount on Australia and the United States -- despite the Bush administration's many objections -- would probably move to pass it last when Bush is thrown out on his ear in the next election cycle. Bush himself, considering the nature of international politics, would probably even pass Kyoto eventually but would hold out on doing so to gain the maximum economic benefit, and greatest negotiating power for future concerns.
[Beliefnet.com] Religion blog, spiritual blog, religious weblog, muslim blog ...: ABC News' two-parter on the American Association of Christian Schools' national preaching competition wraps up tonight on "Nightline." Last night's segment introduced three of the six finalists in the AACS's annual competition, which was held in April, with plenty of footage of the teenaged preachers fighting jitters and cracking voices as they delivered sometimes wall-shaking sermons to panels of frowning, scribbling judges. In the up-close and personal chats with the preachers and their parents, the conflict inherent in preaching for prizes is a constant theme.
[Dailypundit.com] Daily Pundit: Because the U.S. does not have a generous safety net--because it is still a nation in which the risk of economic failure is significant--it tends to attract immigrants who have values conducive to upward economic mobility, including a willingness to conform to the customs and attitudes of their new country. And because the U.S. does not have employment laws that discourage new hiring or restrict labor mobility (geographical or occupational), immigrants can compete for jobs on terms of substantial equality with the existing population.
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