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...that vein, Dean also said the Democratic Party needed to extend its scope so that it could one day hope to win elections in states like Mississippi and Alabama that have voted solidly Republican in recent decades...
...people in those parts of the country will get tired of voting on God, guns and gays and start voting on education and health care,” he said. “We need to send a progressive message to stop being afraid to Utah, Texas, Idaho and Alabama...
...manufactured foods (one appeal: it withstands heat better than alternatives do), is also going into new mid-calorie sodas from Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Earlier this year, Splenda was okayed for sale in the European Union. Tate is spending $30 million to expand its sole Splenda plant, in Alabama. The potential catch: many Splenda users are converting from real sugar--Tate's main business. Says Charlie Mills, an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston in London: "People are forgetting how much of Tate's other business can be threatened by this." --By Barbara Kiviat...
...hope the discussion might turn to why they did it. Americans and the rest of the world deserve a public debate on that issue. Besides going to war, spending billions and making more enemies, is there anything we can do to prevent it happening again? Robert S. Moore Huntsville, Alabama, U.S. How His Faith Is Received Your story "the faith factor," on religion and the Oval Office [June 21], included a quotation by me. Contrary to the implication and context of your reference, my remark had nothing to do with President Bush personally. Instead, I was referring...
Whenever an argument arises about the role that religion should play in our civic life, such as the dispute over the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance or the display of the Ten Commandments in an Alabama courthouse, assertions about the faith of the founders are invariably bandied about. It's a wonderfully healthy debate because it causes folks to wrestle with the founders and, in the process, shows how the founders wrestled with religion...