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Non aggression pacts tend to get a bad press, both in real life and in fiction. Hitler and Stalin, two of the most violent tyrants of the 20th century, signed up to a non-aggression pact in 1939 that lasted only until Hitler opened up the Eastern Front in mid 1941. Even in the Star Wars saga the concept of non-aggression has fared poorly, and been no substitute for the alleged virtues of The ...
I'm blogging about the world of lobbying and its effect on, well, just about everything our government does. Email me thoughts and tips at linkins@huffingtonpost.com . Because some people look at laws and ask, why not? We're looking at laws and asking, who paid for them?
Carved on the National Archives are some of the most important words in Washington--"The past is prologue." This phrase succinctly states the intent behind the laws requiring that the U.S. government record and interpret its history.
As churches worldwide prepare to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Protestant Reformation leader John Calvin, leaders of a global movement of Reformed churches are calling on Christians to commemorate Calvin not as a saint but as a source of inspiration for responding to contemporary social and church-wide concerns.
Most of the current discussions about the nationalisation of the banks deal with the ideology, e.g. whether governments can run banks properly, whether this is creeping socialism and the like.
OK, let's say you ARE smarter than a fifth-grader.
Guest columnist Richard Joseph , an Africa expert at the Brookings Institution and Northwestern University in the United States, has been travelling to Ghana for 30 years.
“The stakes are too high to fail,” says the report. “If the United States continues to mishandle its immigration policy, it will damage one of the vital underpinnings of American prosperity and security, and could condemn the country to a long, slow decline in its status in the world.”
A KNOX church leader fears a State Parliament review could lead to religious organisations and schools losing their right to hire staff based on faith.
PORTLAND, Maine ? The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled Tuesday that the head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland is not immune from being sued by an Augusta man who alleges he was molested ?
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