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The Dangers of Auto-Replace |
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 The American Family Association learns the perils posed by automatically replacing the word “gay” with the word “homosexual” in any Associated Press stories run on its website. |
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Right-Wing Organization in Focus |
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 Throughout this nation's history various barriers have been erected to restrict the civic participation of certain groups of citizens.Historic laws like the 1965 Voting Rights Act were passed to break down these barriers and encourage participation by all eligible citizens. However, some of these barriers are being resurrected in updated styles, yet with the same result — the disenfranchisement of eligible voters. Burdensome identification requirements are an example.
And organizations founded and run by Republican loyalists — like the American Center for Voting Rights — are sprouting up to promote the restrictive laws. |
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Right Wing Resource Archive |
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 Find links here to our past research and monitoring on the Religious Right, including reports, our "News From the Right" archive, and our features on the Right "in their own words." |
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What has the Right been up to in the last 25 years? |
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 The rise of the Religious Right from political obscurity to the corridors of power is a testament to the movement’s fundraising prowess, strategic alliances, and relentless political organizing. The movement’s tactics have varied, and some of the faces at the front of the movement have changed over time, but the goal of bending American society and government to meet their religious and political vision has not. Here’s a super-shorthand look at the movement’s history. |
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