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Forgive me if this is mentioned in the above comments, but I was listening to NPR before the election, and they said that 501 c3 organizations (such as churches) are forbidden from participating in electoral polics, but ballot initiatives aren't considered electoral politics because nobody is getting elected.
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Even now it is hard to believe that polics left over from the 1960s could suddenly be the principles of an administration in 2009.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Tregonsee writes: "Even now it is hard to believe that polics left over from the 1960s could suddenly be the principles of an administration in 2009".
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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Anon 2 - I don't think the Western Mail's sole criteria for assessing AMs performance was related solely to the debating chamber - but also to the overall contribution to Welsh polics.
The Shipton Files. Glyn Davies 2007
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He is right to argue that more powers must involve more AMs and given the anti polics mood in the country at the moment this is not going to be easy to sell to a sceptical public.
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As for Harry, some material just transends polics and taste.
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Referendums/a reinforce the impression that polics and government exist to indulge prejudices and legislate the whims of whoever can fall over the 50% line.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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