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HOME DEPOT, LOWE'S These home-improvement stocks are in lockstep 88% of the time and typically get back in synch within three weeks of diverging...
Pittsburgh, Pa., Bishop Donald Wuerl has recently asserted that "sometimes a single issue will be so important that it overrides a whole range of lesser issues." Yet many experts who confirm abortion's import insist that the issue does not impose lockstep political behavior on believing voters. The church allows believers commonsense, or "prudential," latitude in fitting doctrine to political action. That is not license to contradict teaching, but an acknowledgment of the delicacy of its application in the real world. In practice, says the Rev. John Langan of Georgetown University, prudence could translate into supporting Pennsylvania's pro-choice...
...understand Gibbs' lament that we Americans are losing our moral authority, but as a Vietnam veteran, I want to tell people that the real problem is the evil of war. When we follow in lockstep behind an Administration that has rained down high-tech death on thousands of innocent Iraqis while our own country faces no imminent threat, how can we think the U.S. had any moral authority to begin with? If ever we are to claim some semblance of respect, we must become champions of nonviolent conflict-resolution policies, something about which the Bush Administration seems to have...
Unfortunately, they weren’t able to commemorate such a successful season in similarly sweeping lockstep at the IRA Regatta in Camden...
...order to stop this exclusion, people at Harvard must stop lumping conservatives together. Conservatives don’t march in lockstep; and, we have no greater sense of ideological conformity than do our liberal brethren...