How ’bout that logic. And the priorities. Hamzi at once argues in the name of “freedom” for the absence of a minimum age of marriage, and insists it’s not really a problem anyway. Then, what accounts for the ferocity of the opposition? Muhammad’s example does, along with the esteem in…
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Marisol | April 19, 2010 | Posted in
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Political disagreements in the U.S. are harsh, and generally, the opposition is always the most juvenile. It seems under every administration, the opposition party does whatever it can to make the public believe the president is a liar, tyrant, traitor, extremist ideologue, or any other negative adjective, and often the party in power responds with [...]
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Ryan Mauro | April 11, 2010 | Posted in
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Yes, but we’re just claiming that there is any chill on free speech because of Islamic jihadist intolerance. “Anti-Islam book launch cancelled,” from Radio Netherlands, February 16 (thanks to George): A conference centre in The Hague has cancelled the launch of a book criticising Islam. The book launch was scheduled…
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Robert | February 17, 2010 | Posted in
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Rep. Paul D. Ryan says he is determined to make sure the Republican Party is viewed as “the alternative party, not the opposition party.” That is a goal President Obama embraced when he visited House Republicans at their policy retreat in Baltimore last week, and he singled out Ryan as someone he would like to [...]
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Jacob Laksin | February 7, 2010 | Posted in
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President Obama promises to spend the country out of recession – again.
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Jacob Laksin | December 9, 2009 | Posted in
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