Word: nationalisms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have to support any nation that has adisaster, Muslim or Christian. This is our dutyand Islam ordered us to do that, but we have aspecial support for [those] in Kosova because theyare Muslim," says Imam Basyuny M. Aly, a religiousleader in the mosque...
...effects of moderation have been wide reaching. Bill Clinton rode the wave of moderation into office in 1992, and politics hasn't looked back since. Political moderation has deprived the nation of two of its most ameliorating influences: the true liberal and the true conservative...
...shaping the Republican Party's political agenda. When (and if) Strom Thurmond dies, so too will die the old school Republican party. The future is for the George W. Bush Jrs. and Christie Todd Whitmans of America. They are the fiscal conservative, politically moderate Republicans who are taking our nation by storm. In the meantime, by resembling Democratic moderates so effectively, they fail to incite the kind of ire that true conservatives do. The new Republicans are so reasonable, so innocuous, as to make us forgive and forget when they receive funding from the Christian Coalition. You see, the Ralph...
Well, they're probably like George Bush Jr.--they wouldn't have an abortion themselves, but they don't think the nation is "ready" to ban the practice of abortion. Doesn't sound like a position you could march for. Recently, the first Democratic Governor of California since 1983, Gray Davis, couldn't make up his mind whether illegal immigrants should receive emergency medical care, which a 1994 proposition banned. The proposition was successfully challenged in court, but Davis couldn't simply accept the court's ruling, even though his Republican predecessor had been the one behind...
...Leader Tom Daschle all working for its defeat. But presidential hopeful McCain still got a few shots in. "The President of the United States is prepared to lose a war rather than do the hard work, the politically risky work, of fighting it as the leader of the greatest nation on earth should fight," McCain said. "I wanted this resolution considered in now-forlorn hope that the President would take courage from it, find the resolve to do his duty...