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...Democratic issues, he added. “We as a party have to take back this country,” Warner said. The governor has an 80 percent approval rating in Virginia, a Southern state that usually elects a Republican governor. His speech touched on many areas considered traditionally moderate??or even conservative—territory. He insisted that Americans have to make themselves safer at home and abroad. “Making our ports, airports, and borders safer is an issue,” he said. He also said that America should be a moral, not military...

Author: By Matthew K Clair, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Warner Calls for Moderation | 11/18/2005 | See Source »

...know who are certainly conservative, who have droned on about the genius of Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61 and the glories of free trade and the many successes of President Bush’s War on Terror, labeling themselves as “Moderate?? and including the ubiquitous beer bottle in their profile picture to assure us that they are students in college. Then there are political no-shows who can’t name three vice-presidents and think Afghanistan is a punk-rock band selecting “Liberal?...

Author: By Erol N. Gulay, | Title: No Heart at Harvard | 3/11/2004 | See Source »

Smith says that he believes BSA presidents have been “very moderate?? during his years at Harvard—although Smith does not specify whether this is a positive or negative trend...

Author: By Hera A. Abbasi, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New BSA President Faces Challenge | 4/21/2003 | See Source »

Sperling warned that the deficits created by the tax cut would not be small or temporary.  The so-called “moderate?? tax cuts would cause a revenue loss equivalent to the amount needed to keep both social security and Medicare solvent, he said...

Author: By Kate A. Tiskus, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Economists Debate Taxes | 4/4/2003 | See Source »

...glad that Usher’s own “moderate?? opinion is actually a pro-war one, because, despite the results of The Crimson’s Friday poll, the question of war really shouldn’t allow for in-betweens. We can’t “somewhat” send our troops into battle. When so many lives are at stake, every citizen has a responsibility to take a stand. This doesn’t mean that we all should choose sides and line up for a battle of the bullhorns in Harvard...

Author: By Reed L. Collins, | Title: Being 'Just Moderate' Avoids Moral Questions | 3/31/2003 | See Source »

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