It's a long way from over, but the discussion has started. The GOP, of course, voted against even debating the subject.
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For whatever reason, politicians give undue power to the protectors of child sex abusers. The picture is beginning to emerge of just how much the Catholic Bishops shaped the health insurance reform debate:
They don't spend a dime on what is legally defined as lobbying, but lawmakers and insiders recognize that the bishops' voices matter — and they move votes.
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Who knew one of the most aggressive political operations in the U.S. in the year 2009 would be the Catholic Bishops?Last week, Maine's Bishop, Richard Malone, gloated after his campaign to repeal Maine's marriage equality took away the rights of same-sex couples in that state.
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(Washington) Physical attacks on people based on their sexual orientation will join the list of federal hate crimes in a major expansion of the civil rights-era law Congress approved Thursday and sent to President Barack Obama.
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The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, announced yesterday that President Barack Obama will deliver the keynote address at the 13th Annual National Dinner on Saturday, October 10th, in Washington, D.
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President Barack Obama will deliver the keynote address at the Human Rights Campaign’s 13th Annual National Dinner on Saturday, October 10, at the Walter E.
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As of Friday, there will be 60 Democratic votes in the Senate again:
Governor Deval Patrick today named Paul G.
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Fulfilling one of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's deathbed wishes, the Massachusetts State Senate approved legislation that allows Gov.
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The legislation to allow the appointment of an interim Senator from Massachusetts until the January 19, 2010 special election cleared a big hurdle today:
The state Senate passed a bill this afternoon that would allow Governor Deval Patrick to name an interim successor to Edward M.
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He wants Ted Kennedy's Senate seat. Raise your hand if you are shocked that he is the anti-gay candidate.
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PATRIOT DAY AND NATIONAL DAY OF SERVICE AND REMEMBRANCE, 2009
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Through the twisted steel of the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the scarred walls of the Pentagon, and the smoky wreckage in a field in southwest Pennsylvania, the patriotism and resiliency of the American people shone brightly on September 11, 2001.
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The Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, today announced part of the programmatic line-up for its 13th Annual National Dinner to be held on Saturday, October 10th in Washington, D.
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Looks like there won't be a Kennedy running for Ted's old seat. Former Congressman Joe Kennedy opted out today:
Joseph P.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley becomes the first candidate to pick up nomination papers to run for the seat vacated by the late Sen.
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One of the many legacies of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's is his remarkable leadership on HIV/AIDS.
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REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENTEULOGY FOR SENATOR EDWARD M. KENNEDY Our Lady of Perpetual Help BasilicaRoxbury, Massachusetts 12:35 P.
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All that is missing is the elder Bush, then all of the living Presidents would have been in attendance today.
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The body of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is en route to Arlington National Cemetery after funeral service appropriate for a head of state at the historic Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Boston.
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The late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was remembered at an emotional memorial service at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library earlier tonight outside Boston, Massachusetts.
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"Thousands more people flocked again today to the Kennedy Library, with many coming before dawn to wait in a line two hours long to pay their respects to Senator Edward M.
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