Word: standly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Instead of standing on a side and knowing what is wrong and what is right, we stand in a great gray area (another favorite color of moderates). In this new world, where most voters split their tickets, Americans find ourselves without a clear notion of what our politicians really believe...
...worst thing is this lack of principals which accompanies moderation wherever it wanders. You have to wonder where moderates stand. Are they pro-choice or pro-life...
...voted for/believe in/don't believe in, blank." They don't want to be pigeonholed, labeled or defined. The danger in this is that they are so busy not being labeled, defined or pigeonholed, that they don't take the time to think about what they will stand for. For, truth be told, we all will have to answer for ourselves and our decisions sooner or later, and the first step towards forming principles is to state them and debate them...
Moderation has abolished the stating of principles from our country's conversation. The essential questions are no longer asked, or if they are, they receive no answer, only silent shrugs of confusion. What do we stand for? Why are we in Kosovo...
ALEXANDRIA, Va.: Ken Starr's prosecutors mentioned Bill Clinton 37 times in their opening statements at the trial of Julie Hiatt Steele. Then alleged presidential gropee Kathleen Willey took the stand. "His hands were all over me," she said -- and who can't imagine that? -- but TIME Washington correspondent Viveca Novak doesn't see the President's fingerprints anywhere else in this case. "You're supposed to get the feeling that the President's on trial here," she says. "But Starr has really yet to give people a compelling reason why he's even trying this case." Can he nail...