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Innovation Way East disguised as jobs creator
Economic development has reached a new low in Orange County. The landowners for the proposed Innovation Way East are trying to win approval for their 6,300-home development in the eastern reaches of the county by tying it to a far-from-guarenteed deal to...Tags: Lobbying, Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics, Invention and Innovation, Rich Crotty
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Mormons launch new advertising campaign
There's a new push to bring people to the Mormon faith thanks to the Republicans competing for the nomination in the presidential race.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is expanding its "I’m a Mormon" advertising campaign.
The ads...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Executive Branch
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Goldberg: Morality, not theology
Robert Jeffress introduced Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit on Friday. He started a great big hullabaloo by asking, "Do we want a candidate who is a good, moral person, or one who is a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ?" Before...Tags: Minority Groups, Values, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Cults and Sects
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McManus: Mitt Romney and the Not-Romneys
There may still be half a dozen contenders for the Republican presidential nomination, but the race has always had room for only two: Mitt Romney and someone who isn't Mitt Romney. After four full-scale debates, that second spot, reserved for a more...Tags: Government, Religion and Belief, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Chris Christie
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Romney's JFK moment
Washington is atwitter. Mitt Romney will give a "JFK speech" accounting for his Mormonism the way then-Sen. John F. Kennedy dealt with his Catholicism. Political junkies just love Kennedy nostalgia. So profound is the Kennedy cargo cult that Michael...Tags: Iowa, Cults and Sects, Republican Party, Protestantism, National Government
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All politics is personal
What do the Hillary Clinton campaign and comedian Michael Richards have in common? When feeling insecure, both appeal to social prejudices to delegitimize their adversaries. Three weeks ago, two Clinton campaign volunteer county coordinators in Iowa...Tags: Iowa, Hillary Clinton, Culture, National Government, Elections
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Doyle McManus: Shifting sands of religion and politics
Of the 44 U.S. presidents, all but a handful have been affiliated with a relatively narrow list of traditional Protestant denominations. Eleven were Episcopalians (12 if you count Thomas Jefferson, whose adult beliefs are a subject of debate), eight were...Tags: Republican Party, Reformed, Protestantism, Elections, Washington (U.S. state)
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Polygamist leader sentenced to life in prison Tuesday
(CNN) -- A jury in Texas Tuesday sentenced polygamist leader Warren Jeffs to life in prison for sexually assaulting children.
Jurors came back with the sentence after 30 minutes of deliberations.
The life sentence came for Jeffs' conviction for...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, CNN (tv network), Music Theater, Cults and Sects, Texas
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Life Out Here: These two or a Mormon?
An alleged pervert, a documented serial philanderer or a Mormon?
Given those choices, many Republicans are leaning toward the alleged pervert or the renowned philanderer.
Four women have come forward in recent weeks saying Republican presidential...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Government, Religion and Belief, Republican Party, Mitt Romney
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Life Out Here: Plenty of hugs when his dog Flynn's around
About 6,000 early-morning hugs … those are the most cherished things I’ve received from Flynn, who turned 6 years old this week.
Each morning, after we go for our run in the “rural” area near my house, Flynn, my Australian...Tags: Rentals, Condos and Houses, Education, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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Glenn Beck: Right message, wrong messenger
Even the Rev. Billy Graham might have been a tad emerald with envy — if it wasn't a sin.
Still, who couldn't help but marvel at the multitudes who turned out last Saturday for the Sermon on the Monument?
Less a political rally than an old-...Tags: Television, Water Pollution, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Justice and Rights
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Is Pope Benedict XVI setting precedent for…the Mormons?
The Religion WorldThe Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Peggy Fletcher Stack writes that Pope Benedicts' decision to retire, rather than die in office, has Mormons talking about whether that could happen to the leader of the Latter-Day Saints? With the resignation of...
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