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As part of that trend, it remains worth noting the expansion of that issue base to include greater emphasis on policies related to poverty, the environment, and the like comes not just from less conservative members, but from more orthodox members as well, such as Rod Dreher of Crunchy Con fame (and in Dreher's case really "orthodox," since he converted from Catholicism to the Orthodox Church).
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On a somewhat related note, Rod Dreher is an interesting fellow, and the leading advocate for the Crunchy Con movement.
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No, he suggests that unless some "cardinal" summons the cojones to excommunicate her ferendae sententiae—i.e., by a specific juridical act—Catholics are hypocritical to criticize other public figures such as Dreher for leaving the Church.
The Pontificator and "saint" on leaving the Catholic Church Mike L 2006
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No, he suggests that unless some "cardinal" summons the cojones to excommunicate her ferendae sententiae—i.e., by a specific juridical act—Catholics are hypocritical to criticize other public figures such as Dreher for leaving the Church.
Archive 2006-10-01 Mike L 2006
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Mr. Dreher cites fundamental differences in corporate culture as a big culprit.
China's Innovation Future? Joseph Sternberg 2011
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Mr. Dreher says it's because "you need to do R&D where the customers are."
China's Innovation Future? Joseph Sternberg 2011
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"It's a pretty revolutionary idea," said Ms. Dreher.
Biting Into Pizza That Costs Just Eight Bits Sumathi Reddy 2011
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Mr. Dreher notes that China is better at protecting intellectual property today than it was five years ago.
China's Innovation Future? Joseph Sternberg 2011
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She and her friend Delia Dreher, visiting from Maryland, said the smell and price lured them in.
Biting Into Pizza That Costs Just Eight Bits Sumathi Reddy 2011
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"Most companies will provide conservative, cautiously optimistic guidance due to increasingly tough comparisons, erratic consumer spending trends with a growing divide between wealthy and poor and perhaps most importantly, apparel inflation," Bill Dreher , retail analyst at Deutsche Bank, wrote in a recent report.
Retailers Suit Up for Holiday Results Ann Zimmerman 2011
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