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... diocesan bishops and standing committees affirm the liberating feeling by sending in their consents. Her election may liberate some more parishes from pecusa, but maybe not many more are left who would be inclined to leave. Would someone ... 39;' The Episcopal Church is the Anglican body in the United States. In 2004, Anglican leaders asked Episcopalians for a moratorium on electing another gay ...
Salt Lake County Councilwoman Jenny Wilson announced Thursday she will not seek re-election in 2010. Wilson, a Democrat who won her at-large seat in 2004, has been a champion of civil rights during her term and earlier this year ...
... 26% of Americans, most of whom are Republicans, think that ACORN stole the election for President Obama. For the sake of comparison, a Gallup ... African-American, believed that Bush stole the election. In 2004, the numbers for Bush were even lower.   ...  (FWIW, I was among the 5% or so that shifted from 2000 to 2004.) This is simultaneously a demonstration that hard-core conservatives ...
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... Norm Coleman and the GOP in Minnesota this past election. The "Monster" is Minneapolis Secretary ... financial contributions and doesn't have to disclose them publicly until well after the election. It was revealed during a panel discussion at the Democratic Party ... 2004 elections, we saw the results of extreme Republican tactics to intimidate voters and steal the presidential election ...
... for a rehearing in the matter of whether he must pay approximately $80,000 in court costs stemming from the 2004 challenge to his petitions. In the meantime, the constitutional issue of whether states can force candidates to pay for the costs of election administration to this degree is pending in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia.
... Won by 13 points in 1998 and by 12 points in 2004. Bush won Arkansas 51-45 in 2000 and 54 ... won Nebraska 62-33 in 2000, 65-32 in 2004 and McCain won in 2008, 56-41. Mary Landrieu ... Louisiana 52-44 in 2000, 56-42 in 2004 and McCain won 58-40 in 2008.Some common themes? ... albeit slowly, and her reelection won't start until after the 2012 presidential election and after the bill takes effect in 2013.
... % of the taxpayer's taxable income for that year). This election only applies, however, to an NOL incurred in any single taxable year beginning or ... net taxable income in 2004 and 2005, thereby triggering $7 million in federal tax refunds that it would not have been able to access absent the election provided by the Act. It should be noted that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of ...
... future. "Because there was pressure to pass the law and have the election, they are just pushing this issue under the carpet," said Mustafa ... lists, which likely reflect Kurdish increases in the city, instead of the 2004 records that Arabs have generally favored. " ... 275, Al-Haidari said. U.S. officials had followed the election debate closely for any sign it might affect the withdrawal ...
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... in connection with their roles in rigging local elections of 2004. Sentenced were longtime President Robert Walston, Recording ... rig the mailing of ballots to rank and file for the October 2004 elections. Balloting was close, indeed too close for members of ... the results. A judge in July 2007 ordered another election to take place that fall, which the New Leadership slate won. The following March, ...
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... that Gordon Brown's Labour Party had won the by-election in Glasgow North East. The poll, in Labour's ... third place in Glasgow. The SNP did not have the most suitable of candidates in the by-election. The SNP candidate for the Glasgow North East constituency ... Regiments De-regulation of the Banks No Airgun Ban ~ Looks like GLENROTHES election WAS RIGGED, like 2004 ELECTION in the USA
... the pros and cons of blogging/twittering during a general election campaign where discussed in depth. Tom Harris argued ... candour by the Liberal Democrat Candidate in the 2004 Hartlepool by-election caused a no of problems for the Lib Dems ... mentioned that partisan bloggers will play it safe at the next election. There is much to play for where Labour and the Conservatives are concerned and no one ...
... , "Race, Region, and Vote Choice in the 2008 Election: Implications for the Future of the Voting Rights Act," ... in the share voting for a particular candidate, increased in the 2008 election. This is due in large part to Obama's increase ... in some noncovered states, such as Arkansas.) Survey data indicate that in 2004 the differences in voting patterns among whites in the covered and ...
... police officer from 1990 to 2000. In 2002 he was elected and in 2004, re-elected to the Arizona House of Representatives. Gray was ... much prayer and lengthy consideration, I have decided I will not be a candidate for re-election to the Arizona Senate this fall.” “To ... committee, noting that Gray does not intend to seek re-election. Gray, R-Mesa, was not immediately available for comment. ...
... that he had always pretty resided on the fringes to begin with and has only been heading further out  since the election of Barack Obama. But his latest WorldNetDaily column defending Rev. James David ... point you to Wikipedia: Manning came to public attention in the 2008 presidential election after ATLAH posted several sermons of his that were harshly critical of Democratic candidate Barack ...
... from 1987 Workers Party Youth from 1991. With the ‘Youth Agenda’ of the time. Lisa Maher from the Socialist Party in the 2004 Local Elections Joan Collins from the 2004 local elections. Micheal O’Muireagain Sinn Fein 1992 Dublin South East and not quite of the Left…. The Alice Glenn Report from ...

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