«
Culture Wars Go Nuclear,» proclaimed Gary Bauer's e-mail newsletter when the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled in favor of same - sex marriage in 2003.
In one of those moments that remind us that there's
a culture war going on, National Public Radio decided in 1994 to hire Mumia Abu - Jamal» serving time for the 1982 murder of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner» as a political commentator on its program All Things Considered.
Not exact matches
One: books about how the financial crash happened and why (Making it Happen, The Alchemists, The Unwinding, The Billionaire's Apprentice, After the Music Stopped) and two: books about the business and
culture of technology (The Everything Store, Smarter Than You Think, as well as Hatching Twitter, by Nick Bilton and Dogfight: How Apple and Google
Went to
War and Started a Revolution, by Fred Vogelstein.)
McDonnell is also a master at parrying
culture war attacks and
going back to the economy.
The standard argument
goes something like this: the
culture war is either over or increasingly irrelevant to younger generations of evangelicals, who respond to a much broader array....
But it's not clear how conservative Christians are
going to persuade Muslims to reshape their religion to make them at once less susceptible to Wahabi literalism and at the same time fit to be eager warriors in Western
culture wars.
So what is at stake here is not just money but the contested intersection of religion, morality and sexual politics that has been
going in recent years by the tagline of «the
culture wars.»
As legislators grow weary of
culture wars along with their constituents, «you're
going to see the states respond to it whether the feds are
going to or not.»
If Santorum is somehow the Republican nominee, he is
going to get suckered into these kinds of
culture war fights every couple of weeks.
The
culture war will
go to hell.
But Weigel
goes further: He makes the empirical assertion that this corrupted
culture played a major role in creating the savage, unstoppable human toll of World
War I.
The possibility of a
culture war speech «There is a religious
war going on in this country,» former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan told the 1992 Republican convention in a primetime address.
In an earlier book, What
Went Wrong, published shortly after September 11, 2001, Bernard Lewis outlined the gradual triumph of Western science, technology, ways of making
war, learning, and
culture over Islam since the naval battle of Lepanto in 1571, when the Christian league decisively defeated the Turks.
Talk about women mutlitation... talk about wherever islam
goes it destroys the host
culture, look at Persia, Egypt, or Turkey once the center of christianity... most islamic states where delivered by
war... look around you today... what you see all over the world is exactly what islam has been from DAY ONE.
The
culture war will
go to hell.Here's why: 1.
Once any party gains total power (like we had with the Dems before the Republican's took the House) they inevitably
go too far, and then we have the
culture wars to bring us back in the middle where we belong.
The third largest donation
went to the National Christian Foundation, whose raison d'etre has nothing to do with the
culture wars.
I can also understand why many Catholics (including, perhaps, Pope Francis) want to make their peace with the sexual revolution, putting «divisive»
culture -
war issues behind them so that they can
go on with the work of the Gospel and so forth.
The first has included a declaration from some Christians that the figurative
culture war has
gone literal.
All major
cultured went onto
wars, so did the Greek as well as Aztec, and your so beloved forefathers who invaded this country and killed the Indians you hypocrite.
Maybe it's time to let
go and move on and focus exclusively on being the Kingdom among the
culture war's many refugees.
This isn't a «right» or «left» thing, it's an «I am tired of being treated like I don't matter, and I AM
GOING TO FREAKING DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT» thing, blasting across traditional political /»
culture war» boundaries.
From Fox News security «expert» Steve Emerson to Ukip leader Nigel Farage, the right has seized on a dangerous myth about Muslim no -
go zones and used it to advance the
culture wars
The lack of a supervising agent, coupled with the inability to fulfil necessary preconditions regarding successful regional cooperation: whether these being Khosla's (2007)(a rejection of
war, a mutual dispute system, a shared
culture and common threats) Ayoob's (1985)(ideological and political affinity) and Bandara and Yu's (2003)(geographical advantages, trade complementarity, lack of political tension, and differentiated economic structures) means that member states are acclimatized to defect, making the regional entity captive to on -
going disputes.
The most comprehensive Aztec exhibition ever mounted provides a riveting portrait of a society obsessed with the natural cycle of life and death — a fiercely refined
culture in which nobility and
war, scholarship and human sacrifice
went hand in severed hand.
We
went to a movie before dinner, After a month of dating, It was my best date ever because I immediately knew how serious he was about me,
culture The Greatest Date Movies of All Movies for Date Night The Best
War Movies Ever.
The other three stories
go for more politically tinged storylines, dealing with Vietnam on both the home and
war fronts, including the counter
culture hippies that are a result of the desire to drop out of the reality of life for young people in the Sixties.
Gone With the Wind does an excellent job of portraying a
culture lost, and the mixed emotions that those who survive the
war feel about their changing way of life.
Simon Reichley, assistant to the publishers and office manager at Melville House,
went further, saying in a blog post: «And just as publishers like Influx have a responsibility to protect the marginalised and to create a cultural space and voice for those most vulnerable to a revitalised nationalism, so too do more mainstream publishers have a responsibility to bring more level heads to the table, to reintegrate the alienated and fearful white middle class, and to rapidly de-escalate the
culture war presently looming on the British horizon.»
I found that newsgroup users in particular need to respect these differences and to discuss the indoor / outdoor issue without starting flame
wars; many email addresses give no clue as the sender's location and it is location,
culture and tradition which determine whether cats may
go outdoors.
This magical Southeast Asia river cruise along the Mekong River will take you through Vietnam and Cambodia, showing you the
culture and local traditions of each country and the must - see sites along the way.Your adventure begins in bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where you'll get a taste of the
culture first - hand with a Vietnamese cooking class and
go on a fascinating excursion to the Cu Chi Tunnels, an extraordinary network of tunnels used extensively during the
war.
It's difficult to predict which it's
going to be right now, but if Battlefront is set to show something, it's the true strength of the Star
Wars series and its subsections, and how far the love of a famed piece of pop
culture can take this game.
Wage
war, conduct diplomacy, advance your
culture, and
go head - to - head with history's greatest leaders as you attempt to build the greatest civilization the world has ever known.
Though this part of the world
went into economic decline after the World
War Two [like every other ranching
culture in North America], I can already see it coming back, I can already seeing green shoots springing up.
Only in the
culture wars do people judge the present, as if it could
go away any faster than it already does.
He loved French
culture; he'd been to Europe, spoke French and was unique in having
gone on the grand tour with his banker father before World
War II.
But
gone is that
culture -
wars attitude of «
Go ahead, trash the galleries like Spinal Tap in a cheap hotel room as your «piece»; see if we care.»
Since the change of government, and the passage, with support from all parties, of a Parliamentary apology to indigenous Australians, Professor of Australian Studies Richard Nile has argued: «the
culture and history
wars are over and with them should also
go the adversarial nature of intellectual debate», [34] a view contested by others, including conservative commentator Janet Albrechtsen.