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Archives The holy war over abortion here sounds like rhetoric in Iraq By Staff Reports Mar 20, 2006 Iraq can’t make democracy work, goes a common argument in Washington, because its political culture is fragmented by religious, tribal and eth…
Archives Political differences stymie passage of bills covering pregnancies By Staff Reports Feb 10, 2006 MONTGOMERY (AP) – When a woman nearly nine months pregnant is killed in Alabama, prosecutors can bring only one murder charge because Alabama …
Archives Can GOP moderates exert power in party dominated by Right? By Staff Reports Aug 10, 2005 Political moderates predominate in the U.S. electorate, but the two parties are increasingly captives of their extremes. Will the moderates ev…