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Fear of gay-marriage backlash far-fetched
Even U.S. Supreme Court justices care what people think about them, experts say. In their current same-sex marriage cases they fear a big public backlash if they overreach. But history shows such fears to be greatly exaggerated when a controversial...Tags: The Supremes (music group), Family, Gays and Lesbians, Parties and Movements, Marriage
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Roe redux? No, gay marriage is not like the abortion uproar
Change of SubjectWednesday's print column I can’t predict how the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the gay marriage cases being argued before them this week, but I can assure you of one thing: As far as issues go,...... -
Gay marriage not like abortion rift
I can't predict how the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the gay marriage cases being argued before them this week, but I can assure you of one thing: As far as issues go, gay marriage will not be the next "abortion." I define the...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Family, Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Abortion
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Two-thirds of bankers say they are underpaid, survey finds
Perhaps proving the old adage that money cannot buy happiness, two-thirds of bankers say they were unsatisfied with their pay last year. Nearly 70% of finance professionals from New York, London and Singapore reported they were "unhappy" with their...Tags: Banking
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They cannot stand Pat. But right's move to oust state GOP chair doomed to backfire
Change of SubjectHere's guessing that when the state's top Democrats gather these days, they're superstitiously avoiding mention of the coup attempt brewing in the Illinois GOP. Goodness knows they don't want to jinx it. The Illinois Republican State Central Committee has... -
Never ever, ever, ever — oops
A few words to ponder as we sail toward the "fiscal cliff." Those words would be: "That was then, this is now." Strip away the false piety and legalistic hair splitting offered by Republican lawmakers rationalizing their decision to abandon a pledge...Tags: Republican Party, Fiscal Cliff, Politics, U.S. Congress, Justice System
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Gallup Poll says Florida least religious state in the South
The Religion WorldWith 37.6 percent of Floridians saying they are “very religious,” Florida ranks at the bottom of Southern states, according to the latest Gallup Poll. Mississippi, with 58 percent of its residents classified as very religious, tops the... -
Angry at the NRA? That Won't Reduce Gun Violence
Support for stricter U.S. gun laws hasn't jumped as fast or as far in recent weeks as many liberals had hoped and expected. If you're wondering why, maybe the reason is the shakiness of the public's trust in government itself. After the horrific murders...
Tags: Republican Party, USA Today, Polls, Yale University, Parties and Movements
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Terms limits
Change of SubjectIn another thread, commenter Barry3 points to Democrats, Republicans Diverge on Capitalism, Federal Gov't; results from a new Gallup Poll in which voters were asked for their gut responses to a set of economics-related terms: Democrats have a more... -
Column: Never ever, ever, ever ...
Miami Herald ColumnistA few words to ponder as we sail toward the fiscal cliff. Those words would be: "That was then, this is now." Strip away the false piety and legalistic hair splitting offered by Republican lawmakers rationalizing their decision to abandon a pledge that...Tags: Republican Party, Fiscal Cliff, Entertainment Events, U.S. Congress, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Do lawmakers really believe in anything?
A few words to ponder as we sail toward the fiscal cliff. Those words would be: "That was then, this is now." Strip away the false piety and legalistic hairsplitting offered by Republican lawmakers rationalizing their decision to abandon a pledge that...
Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment Events, Fiscal Cliff, U.S. Congress, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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'Fiscal cliff' has some Americans delaying big purchases, others ready to dive in
Across the country, a sudden shift is taking place. Bobbie Cleave, a retired teacher in Utah, has put off plans to get a badly needed car. Brian Chandler, a data manager in metro Atlanta, is delaying buying a house, despite needing space for his...
Tags: Republican Party, Fiscal Cliff, Holidays, U.S. Congress, Finance
Mar 31, 2013
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Mar 26, 2013
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Mar 27, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Mar 12, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 26, 2013
| Chicago Tribune
Dec 11, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Feb 14, 2013
| Orlando Sentinel
Jan 4, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Nov 29, 2012
| Chicago Tribune
Dec 8, 2012
|Story| Aberdeen News
Dec 9, 2012
|Column| South Bend Tribune
Dec 5, 2012
|Column| WXIN-LTV
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