Word: nonpartisan
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...marriage and stem-cell research and emphasizing them with Hispanic voters in an attempt "to try to sway the Hispanic vote for George Bush." As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code, our voter-registration efforts for both Hispanic and general audiences are nonpartisan. We cannot and do not advocate for or against one candidate or party. Glenn Williams Vice President Focus on the Family Colorado Springs...
...marriage and stem-cell research and emphasizing them with Hispanic voters in an attempt "to try to sway the Hispanic vote for George Bush." As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code, our voter-registration efforts for both Hispanic and general audiences are nonpartisan. We cannot and do not advocate for or against one candidate or party. GLENN WILLIAMS, VICE PRESIDENT FOCUS ON THE FAMILY Colorado Springs, Colo...
...marriage and stem-cell research and emphasizing them with Hispanic voters in an attempt "to try to sway the Hispanic vote for George Bush." As a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Code, our voter-registration efforts for both Hispanic and general audiences are nonpartisan. We cannot and do not advocate for or against one candidate or party. Glenn Williams, Vice President Focus on the Family Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S. Living the Enhanced Life re your special report "visions of Tomorrow" [Oct. 25]: No single nation is self-sufficient in today's global society...
...Then they called their war rooms so volunteers--the Republicans called them flushers--could call the voters who hadn't yet cast a ballot, give a pep talk, offer a ride. In Franklin County the board of elections handed out more than 800 cell phones to the nonpartisan precinct judges there so they could call the board to report any problems or ask questions. In the end "the good people of central Ohio have kept their cool heads," said Doug Preisse, chairman of the Franklin County Republican Party...
...that al-Qaqaa is actually only a small part of the problem. The 377 tons of missing explosives represents no more than 0.06% of the overall tonnage of munitions believed to have existed in Iraq at the time of the U.S. invasion, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and International Studies. Pentagon figures show that the U.S. has secured or destroyed 402,000 tons of the 650,000 tons of explosives Saddam is believed to have possessed--meaning that there are still 248,000 tons of unaccounted-for explosives. While much of that...