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Continental divide
John Hooper, Ian Traynor
A battle is brewing over God's place in the new E.U. Constitution as secularists gain the upper hand in much of Europe.
The false consequences of sex
Gary Younge
A congressional report criticizes "abstinence-only" programs, finding that most are giving children inaccurate information.
Writing in the Margins
Scott Thill
The latest indie-publishing news: Don DeLillo, imprisoned in Texas! Ben Watts' soopa-bad hip-hop photography, Laura Flanders on how Bush bamboozled women, and Ralph Nader just called to say he loves you.
Scrooge’s nightmare
Leonard Steinhorn
Despite Bush's election, the cranky old conservatives' days are numbered. The future belongs to middle-aged boomers and their kids, who embrace the tolerant values of the '60s.
Chiseling away at women’s rights
Suzanne Goldenberg
Congress adds a clause to its spending bill allowing hospitals and insurance companies to refuse to perform abortions.
Letters
Salon Staff
Where is the passion of the Dems? Readers respond to ZZ Packer's "Losing My Religion."
It’s hard work, this GOP control of Congress thing
Geraldine SealeyLosing my religion
ZZ Packer
My mother is a black evangelical Christian -- and a staunch Democrat. The party failed her and millions of other religious folk, and that has to change.
Gambling on Harry Reid
Michael Green
Have the Democrats hit the jackpot with the new minority leader from Nevada -- or crapped out?
It was the national security, stupid
Mark FollmanRight Hook
Mark Follman
Conservatives cheer Condi, scratch their heads over Colin, and see bright days ahead for Bush's faith-based team. Plus: Rich Lowry cackles with glee over the prospect of more blacks voting Republican.
Letters
Salon Staff
"Retire!" "Make porn!" "Download gangsta rap!" Blue state readers add to Rebecca Traister's list of perverse pleasures.
If at first you don’t secede
Michelle Goldberg
Feeling they've lost any say in how the nation is run, liberals are turning to an unfamiliar philosophy: States' rights.
The grassroots war on Arlen Specter
Jeff HorwitzAfter Nov. 2
Salon Staff
Table Talkers weigh in this week on post-election emotions and the next four years.
Memo to sore losermen
Dan Carol
You've had more than a week to mourn the election results. Now it's time to emerge from your pathetic fetal position.
Crossing the church-state line
Sidney Blumenthal
Thomas Jefferson warned of the dangers of becoming a "priest-ridden people," but a conservative clergy was essential to Bush's victory.
After Ashcroft
Geraldine SealeyHe says he wants a revolution
Geraldine SealeyThe facts of life and death
Jonathan Freedland
How Bush deals with Rehnquist's illness at home and Arafat's illness abroad will reveal a lot about his second term.
Joyful and triumphant
Michelle Goldberg
The religious right is in heaven at the prospect of remaking the Supreme Court.
The right stirs against Specter
Geraldine SealeyHow powerful the evangelical vote?
Geraldine Sealey
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