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Hillary courts the Orthodox vote Sources say Clinton is soliciting support from Zionist activist Dov Hikind. Vouchers and the law: The rebuttals In Round 2 of a Salon debate on school vouchers, our experts exchange barbs. Vouchers and the law Experts argue the constitutionality of the school reform movement's most controversial proposal. Thanks, but no thanks Catholics are too successful and secure in their identity as Americans to fall for McCain's attempt to paint them as "victims" of the Bob Jones fringe. Bush's Faustian bargain Why was George W. allied with a man who called his father, the former president, a tool of Satan? Down and out John McCain never even tried to win in Georgia, and it showed on Tuesday as George Bush blew him away big time. Coming home to the GOP Thanks to John McCain, Northeastern moderates may be returning to the Republican Party for the first time since being shunted aside by the Reagan right. Taking on the untouchables John McCain's decision to attack the leaders of the religious right is refreshing because Republican leaders have too long been cowed into submission by these bigots. Allah's pulpit thumper Louis Farrakhan makes a bid to unify Islam in America -- and to be its No. 1 evangelist. Party crashers Alan Keyes and other religious radicals are preventing the Republican Party from attaining its rightful place as America's majority party. |
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