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Republican Party Platform - 2004
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The End of Hereditary Religion
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Date Posted:
9/12/2008
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Republican Party Platform - 2004
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136 days ago
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Abortion Contortion
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Published:
8/21/2008 by Slate
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135 days ago
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John McCain bets the farm that women aren't listening. Few Americans (less than 20 percent) want to return to an America in which abortion is almost always illegal, and if they knew McCain's true views on the subject, most would not vote for him. McCain needs these pro-choice women, but every time he tries to reach out to them, he gets smacked upside the head by his base.
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McCain and Obama on Abortion
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8/17/2008 by Time Magazine
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Before a friendly but still skeptical Evangelical crowd at Warren's Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., on Saturday night, McCain won a roar of approval when Warren asked him at what point a human being gets human rights: "At the moment of conception," McCain replied. The answer was clear, unequivocal and a great relief to restless Republicans who had endured a week of indigestion on the issue.
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Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency
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8/16/2008 by Thirty Thousand Organization
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This is a transcript of interviews by Rick Warren of Barack Obama and John McCain at the Saddleback Church on August 16, 2008.
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Intelligent Design May be Taught Alongside Evolution in Louisiana Schools
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7/12/2008 by DailyTech
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167 days ago
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Intelligent Design
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On May 21, 2008, Barbara Forrest, a professor of philosophy at Southern Louisiana University, testified in the Louisiana state legislature on the dangers hidden in the State’s Science Education Act.
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What Barrack Obama Could (and Should not) Say
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3/21/2008 by Huffintton Post
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112 days ago
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The most serious problem our country faces today is the consequence of an all out war against the enlightenment thought that gave us our beginning. The enemies of reason have gained enormous political power and support from radio shock jocks who are out to gain fame and fortune and do not care about the damage they have inflicted on our ability to carry on civil conversations.
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Sen. John McCain: 'I Do Not Support Roe v. Wade'
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2/19/2007 by Fox News
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain, looking to improve his standing with the party's conservative voters, said the court decision that legalized abortion should be overturned. "I do not support Roe versus Wade. It should be overturned," the Arizona senator told about 800 people in South Carolina, one of the early voting states. McCain also vowed that if elected, he would appoint judges who "strictly interpret the Constitution of the United States and do not legislate from the bench."