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Despite the movement’s many Democrats, not to mention the evangelical reverend’s appearance on the March 2005 cover of Congressional Quarterly with the words, “Will Democrats Ever Get Religion,” Wallis strives to make his crusade against poverty a bipartisan cause. “We want liberals to start talking about strengthening marriage and family, speaking the language of personal responsibility,” he said. “We want conservatives to agree to strategic investments in housing, childcare, health care, education, and affordable housing...
That the United States should be a friend like no other to Israel is a bipartisan article of faith in Washington. So it is worth asking how it has come to pass that as Israel digs itself into a hole in Gaza, the U.S. appears to be paralyzed on the sidelines. The traditional role of U.S. administrations, established during the Nixon era, had been to balance the interests of Israel and its Arab neighbors, so that when conflict threatened to spiral out of control, Washington had the access to, and the leverage over, all sides necessary to avert catastrophe...
...anti-Russian plot by the cia acting through democracy-promoting ngos. Should Ukraine go further by applying to join nato, Russia could apply crippling economic sanctions, including cutting off energy supplies or blocking trade. The ice age that would descend is suggested by the withering view a bipartisan task force for the U.S.-based Council on Foreign Relations recently took of what Russia has already done in Ukraine: "A country that has in the space of a single year supported massive fraud in the elections of its largest European neighbor and then punished it for voting wrong by turning...
...their jobs--to care for newborns or sick relatives. If passed, the bill would mandate the most generous paid-leave policy in the U.S.; it is the first of 24 similar proposals pending this year. Family friendly and popular with female voters, most of the bills are enjoying wide, bipartisan support, says Debra Ness, president of the National Partnership for Women & Families. "We're seeing real movement toward more paid leave...
...nickname: “The Game.”The Game was more than the fifth straight win for either team in series history. Or the first triple-overtime contest in Ivy League football history.No, Harvard’s 30-24 victory over the Bulldogs in front of a bipartisan crowd of 53,213 at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Conn. was a game that will be remembered for a limitless number of reasons.“It was obviously a great way to end our season, but more importantly, I think it was one of the great games...