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...overcome tragedy and put a positive idea in motion are the ones who are truly influencing and changing our world. Melissa Shattuck New York City Andrew Sullivan's piece oversimplified the theological position of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI. He did not change his stance with regard to the reforms set out by the Second Vatican Council. He just remained faithful to what the documents actually say and did not get caught up in the so-called spirit of Vatican II, which was so prevalent in the late 1960s and '70s. (The Rev.) John A. Cramer South Bend...
...said three years ago, we are staunchly against divestment from Israel, but not because we regard its proponents as anti-Semitic. Rather, we believe divestment would lead to further instability in Israel and the Occupied Territories and thus work against establishing eventual peace in the region—a prospect that has rarely looked more promising than right now. As we have stressed before, touting Harvard’s divestment from South African firms in the 1980s is a misguided parallel. The situations are entirely different, and thus while divestment was the appropriate decision two decades ago?...
...letter to the Harvard Civil Rights Project, Menino expressed concerns with the findings of the study. “In the past decade our city has made great progress in supporting the success of all of Boston’s residents, without regard to their race or ethnic background...
...real point isn’t that the filibuster is right or wrong on principle, it’s that the proposed rule change is being made by one party on its spin of the electoral wheel—in regard to irrevocable, life-time appointments. Parliamentary systems get along just fine without filibusters; our mixed federal system allows them. A fair way to end the impasse would be to agree to an up or down vote prospectively, after the 2008 presidential election or the 2010 senatorial election (when all the current Senate seats will have been re-elected). That...
Andrew Sullivan's piece oversimplified the theological position of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI. He did not change his stance with regard to the reforms set out by the Second Vatican Council. He just remained faithful to what the documents actually say and did not get caught up in the so-called spirit of Vatican...