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"Defending Liberty, Pursuing Justice" is the motto of the American Bar Association, and among the association's four stated goals, one is to "advance the rule of law.
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The biggest lost opportunity of the Obama Administration came in his first hours, nay, its first minutes.
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Noted homophobe Rev. Bernice King, the daughter of Martin Luther King Jr., has been named the first woman to lead the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
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The Liberty Counsel — the lawsuit-friendly organization that helps Exodus International and other Christian Rightists sue defenders of religious freedom — is defending the new president of the United Nations General Assembly, former Libyan Foreign Minister Ali Abdussalam Treki, who on Sept.
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It's good to have friends in high places. Sadly we don't at the United Nations whose new president of the UN General Assembly says us gays are "not really acceptable".
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A new obstacle has emerged in the fight for LGBT equality across the globe-the newly installed President of the United Nations.
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This strikes me as huge news and a major coup for the new president. It's a statement from the Moscow government: Iran's construction of a uranium enrichment plant violates decisions of the United Nations Security Council.
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It's good to have friends in high places. Sadly we don't at the United Nations whose new president of the.
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Ali Abdussalam Treki, of Libya, The new president of the United Nations stated that being gay is “not acceptable.
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The new President of the United Nations, Ali Abdussalam Treki, held a press conference today on a wide range of topics.
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The new president of the United Nations has called being gay 'not acceptable'; Congresswoman blasts comments
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Nearly 3,000 people died in lower Manhattan eight years ago today. Since, we've seen terror alerts go up and down the rainbow, two not-so-winnable wars launched and lives lost, a new president promising hope and change, and above all else, proof the American people are a resilient bunch.
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As Joe and I have noted before, it was only a matter of time before the "left of the left's" disappointment with President Obama seeped into more mainstream voices in the Democratic party, and started to damage Obama's brand and the perception of his character.
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by Patrick Appel Fred Kaplan checks in on Afghanistan: [If] the election turns out to be as close—and contested—as the early returns suggest, the new president will probably also have to offer a very high position to the runner-up, perhaps.
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As I wrote yesterday, these are friends writing these kind of stories with headlines like the above. They're not simply upset with the president because of a disagreement on policy.
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“Things have changed an awful lot. I think Obama is a person who listens. I think he’s humble enough to understand, and humble enough to understand the diversity and complexity of the world, in terms of cultures, terms of ways of living, in terms of religions, in terms of different perspectives on a world order.
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Lithuania's new president, Dalia Grybauskaite, didn’t have much of a chance to enjoy the traditional political “honeymoon” after being installed as the Baltic country’s first woman president on July 12.
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But the statement from President Dalia Grybauskaite (inaugurated on Saturday) probably violates the country's new law banning such "propaganda" from being disseminated.
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Lithuania's new president criticised a censorship bill passed by lawmakers in the Baltic country yesterday that aims to keep information about homosexuality away from children.
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(Stockholm) Lithuania's new president on Thursday criticized a censorship bill passed by lawmakers in the Baltic country that aims to keep information about homosexuality away from children.
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