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Jeffrey Hill | Thu, Sep 4th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | City: Washington, D.C. | Tags: jeffrey hill, environment, san francisco, barack obama, john mccain, gop, politics, mitt romney, rudy giuliani, cities, gay rights, minority, conservatives, majority, womens rights, culture wars, rural, african american, rnc, equal rights, liberals, urban, sarah palin, religion | 6
So far, the Republican National Convention has succeeded in accomplishing one task – dividing the nation into two teams.
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Mike Muller | Wed, Jan 30th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: mike muller, education, mitt romney, massachusetts, ballot referendum, merit pay, english as a second language, performance standards | 0
“Despite the progress we celebrate today, the most important civil rights challenge of our time is the failure of our inner city schools. As President, I will go to work to improve standards and usher in a new era of American prosperity that touches all our people,” Mitt Romney says on the campaign trail.
It is not a new realization for the former governor of Massachusetts; he has said the same thing for years. And just as his ideals for education stay the same, his plans to achieve…
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Mike Muller | Wed, Dec 5th, 2007 | Category: Commentary | Tags: mike muller, new york city, republican, mike huckabee, democratic hopefuls, mitt romney, fred thompson, immigrants effect on crime, ed koch, rudolph giuliani | 0
New York’s History; Immigrants’ effect on crime; Support for cutting federal funds.
The most attention cities have received in this presidential election may very well be in reference to “sanctuary cities,” a term used to describe cities that shield illegal immigrants from detection. Although last week’s GOP YouTube debate touched on urban crime and infrastructure, it led off with a protruded battle over sanctuary cities that was simply a continuation of the contentious debate being…
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