Only science, not religion, should be
used by our political leaders and taught in our public schools in this country.
Not exact matches
Its been blinded
by political power and has been completely revamped in a way that
Leaders in Islamic Countries claiming to follow Shariah Law
use it simply to gain power.
And though Stalin executed priests and other clergy that he perceived as a threat to his power, later when he, like many
political leaders, saw benefit to be gained
by using religious beliefs to enhance his own power, he made an alliance with the Russian Orthodox Church, just as Putin has done today.
This is not meant as a critique as much as a fact: A demagogue is «a
political leader who seeks support
by appealing to popular desires and prejudices rather than
by using rational argument.»
Television certainly offers the potential for social and
political impact
by religious broadcasters who seek to
use it in that way, and yet, the example set
by broadcasters in the 1980 election year left much to be desired in the eyes of many Christian
leaders and adherents.
Attempting to fight back, moderates adopted some of the same
political tactics they had decried when
used successfully
by Paige Patterson, Houston Judge Paul Pressler and other conservative
leaders.
SH: I
use «myth» to denote an idealized representation of a phenomenon, either
by a collectivity as a whole, or within a specific ideological framework — it can refer to a historical moment, like the French Revolution; certain moral and
political values («we are a freedom - loving people»); exemplary social groups like the bourgeoisie or the proletariat; or
leaders like Napoleon or de Gaulle.
Eliot Spitzer, who was the target of the Troopergate investigation (remember: it all stems from the then - governor's efforts to
use the State Police to track the
use of state aircraft
by his
political nemesis, then - Senate Majority
Leader Joe Bruno, in hopes of catching him breaking the rules), told the Times he was «deeply troubled»
by Cuomo's treatement of this document, which he believes «would reflect upon the underlying integrity of a report that I always viewed to be fundamentally flawed.»
I'm told
by a source close to the
leader that Miliband plans to «ramp up» the issue of bank bonuses in the coming weeks and will
use his keynote speech to the Fabian Society on 15 January not just to reiterate his values and ideals but to set out his
political priorities for 2011.
Soares, as you'll recall, issued two separate Troopergate reports, neither of which recommended any criminal charges for key players in the scandal — although the second suggested former Gov. Eliot Spitzer had perhaps been «not truthful» about his role in the failed plot
by his administration to
use the State Police to discredit his then -
political nemesis, ex-Senate Majority
Leader Joe Bruno.
During Gov. Eliot Spitzer's two - year administration, his aides directed troopers to create a special report on the
use of state aircraft
by Republican Senate Majority
Leader Joseph Bruno, Spitzer's
political rival.
«Without accountability
by local
political leaders, the Federal government would continue to be the scapegoat for the failure of states and local governments to
use ecological funds for the purposes they were released,» he said.
Over the last two days, the Labour
leader used a party
political broadcast and a speech
by his shadow home secretary to unveil a raft of them on immigration.
«It is past time for Senator Schumer to
use his
political power in Congress as the minority
leader and finally bring home a clean #DreamActNow for undocumented youth, without compromising the future of their families
by funding a racist wall and increased border security measures that only tear families apart.»
Weird, arrogant, out - of - touch, toxic and weak are among the words
used by voters about the party
political leaders.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Former state Senate majority
leader Dean Skelos and Adam Skelos today were found guilty
by a federal jury in Manhattan on eight counts charging the once - powerful lawmaker
used his
political influence to force businesses to hire the son.
Every
political season, the District
Leaders in New York County talk to eligible voters and many are apathetic and turned off
by the dirty tactics candidates
use to disparage their opponents.
It's hard to imagine this kind of
political jiu - jitsu — call it the Utica Maneuver — will be of much
use in the Assembly, where the Democrats» overwhelming majority would seem to be a safeguard against a governor seeking to undercut a downstate majority
leader by peeling off upstate members.
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