Not exact matches
CNN: Survey: Catholics
divided on political
issues, as adherent numbers decline As important as the Catholic vote is
in the 2012 election, a new survey finds that the group is far from monolithic and is not largely focused on the
issues that get a lot of attention from church leaders — abortion and gay
marriage.
Their discomfort with cultural
issues is reflected
in their protests that matters such as partial - birth abortion, school prayer, or same - sex
marriage are not proper items for political debate; they are rather «wedge
issues» that conservatives illegitimately bring into the public arena
in order to
divide the nation (read:
in order to cost Democrats votes).
The strategy is to
divide conservative candidates and moderate voters; framing conservatives as standing on the morally wrong side of the climate change
issue; as they have been portrayed
in the gay
marriage and Civil Rights debates.9 The NextGen campaign applies a master narrative that is adapted to each state, emphasizing that climate change poses a serious threat to the economy, public health, and children, and that if a candidate doesn't believe
in climate change, they can't be trusted.
Finally, you must attach the marital settlement agreement (a written agreement
dividing your property and debts, resolving alimony, establishing child support, custody and visitation, and settling any other
issues in the
marriage) as an exhibit to the petition.
The husband's second
marriage went way of his first, and
in proceedings
dividing up the assets the jointly owned property was
in issue.
When family
issues like
marriage, divorce, elder care, budgeting, or parenting create a
divide in the family, it's a good time to get some professional help to get family life back to normal.
This has created a social class
divide in our society where the
marriage «haves» (along with their children) receive the proven benefits of
marriage, while the «have nots» fall further behind, economically, emotionally and socially, according to The Evolution of Divorce from National Affairs magazine's fall 2009
issue.