A number of big
names on both sides of the aisle have been making appearances on behalf of statewide and congressional candidates in recent weeks.
Not exact matches
So the Mormon Church is a cult one day and not a cult today because you want to Christians to vote for Romney... I love Rev Graham but this is a terrible move
on his organization's part... I have been critical
of so call «Rev»
on the Democratic
side and now I'm disappointed with the so called Evangelical Christians
on the Republican
side... God is not political and we shouldn't try to manipulate people using His
name...
on either
side of the
aisle...
Many
of my colleagues
on the other
side of the
aisle, and their strategists, have embraced so - called «school choice» as part
of their rebranding efforts, to appear more caring... This new effort even has a warm and fuzzy
name: the Growth and Opportunity Project.
Members
of Congress from both
sides of the
aisle are demanding answers about what Amazon will be doing with the user data passing through its servers — even if it is in the
name of improving user experience
on the Kindle FIre.
People
on both
sides of the
aisle are certainly welcome to air their views and give their POVs, but please, enough
of this invective and
name - calling.
There are arguments
on both
sides of the
aisle: for some, even Fiverr's open pricing plan (where members can price services higher than five dollars, which calls its whole
naming convention into question, but that's a different story) sets a floor too low to take the creative work
of artists and writers seriously; for others, it's a great way to jumpstart your career or take
on small odd jobs to make ends meet.