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Monthly Archives: January 2011

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Truthout Article Carries Data About Label “Conservative” and How Varied Are its Meanings

Posted on January 17, 2011 by adminJanuary 17, 2011
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Truthout has this interesting article, using polling data and other social science research to delve into the ideological beliefs of Americans. Apparently, “conservative” means many different things. … Continue reading →

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Truthout Article Carries Data About Label "Conservative" and How Varied Are its Meanings

Posted on January 17, 2011 by adminJanuary 17, 2011
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Truthout has this interesting article, using polling data and other social science research to delve into the ideological beliefs of Americans. Apparently, “conservative” means many different things. … Continue reading →

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Washington Post Article Highlights Arizona Law on Disabled Office-Holders

Posted on January 17, 2011 by adminJanuary 17, 2011
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The Washington Post has this story, featuring an Arizona law that says elected public officials are deemed to have resigned if “the person holding the office ceases to discharge the duties of office for the period of three consecutive months.” … Continue reading →

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New Hampshire Ballot Access Bill Introduced

Posted on January 17, 2011 by adminJanuary 17, 2011
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Five New Hampshire state representatives have introduced HB 153. Existing New Hampshire law defines “political party” to be any group that polled at least 4% for either Governor or U.S. Senator at the last election. The bill expands the defintion, … Continue reading →

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British House of Lords to Sit for 24 Hours Per Day in order to Consider Bill for Electoral Reform Vote

Posted on January 17, 2011 by adminJanuary 17, 2011
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According to this article, the British House of Lords may sit for 24 hours per day, so as to give that body the opportunity to fully debate the bill that sets up a national popular vote on whether House of … Continue reading →

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