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Learn2Discern - Exxon Says No
from Most Recent July 18, 2008
Author: CRMinistries Added: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:08:35 -0800 Duration: 132ExxonMobil rejects a proposal to add sexual orientation to the companys non-discrimination policy. Were grateful they are standing firm against pressure from homosexuals and large pension funds. Congratulations, Exxon! Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Learn2Discern - Exxon Says No
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 18, 2008
ExxonMobil rejects a proposal to add sexual orientation to the company s non-discrimination policy. We re grateful they are standing firm against pressure from homosexuals and large pension funds. Congratulations, Exxon!
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Is Bush manipulating the future of Civil Rights?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 03, 2008
From The Massachusetts School of Law. Bush's tussles with and manipulations of The Justice Department are well known. Not as widely understood however is how the Bush Administration has altered the hiring practice of the Civil Rights Division, turning all new hires into conservative political appointees and drastically altering the focus of the division. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Charlie Savage explains how the Bush administration succeeded in obtaining more control over the executive branch, when Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews him about his new book, Take Over The Return of the Imperial Presidency in This inversion of American Democracy, on this episode of The Massachusetts School of Laws Books of our Times. The full interview is available at google video. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu.Full length versions of MSLAW podcasts are available by free subscription from iTunes or as direct downloads.
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