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Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.
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Editor’s note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School.
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In his Saturday morning sermon, Zelizer reminded congregants that the day bin Laden was killed was also Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Nebraska) is one of four senators who hold great power in today's Washington, Julian Zelizer says.
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Julian Zelizer, editor of “The American Congress: The Building of Democracy” (2004), refers to Congress as “the heart and soul of democracy, the arena where politicians and citizens most directly interact over pressing concerns.”
Public misperceptions of Congress Steven E. Levingston 2010
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In his Saturday morning sermon, Zelizer reminded congregants that the day bin Laden was killed was also Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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They might not have a lot of bills or a lot of victories, but they have one big one and that was the major issue for a lot of them coming in, said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.
Passage of sponsored bills belie power of House freshmen 2011
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Congregation Neve Shalom's rabbi, Gerald Zelizer, said in an interview that according to the Talmud, a central Jewish text, if someone is trying to kill you, "you are obligated — not permitted — to kill that person before he kills you."
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They might not have a lot of bills or a lot of victories, but they have one big one and that was the major issue for a lot of them coming in, said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University.
Passage of sponsored bills belie power of House freshmen 2011
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Congregation Neve Shalom's rabbi, Gerald Zelizer, said in an interview that according to the Talmud, a central Jewish text, if someone is trying to kill you, "you are obligated — not permitted — to kill that person before he kills you."
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