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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
... the 2010 election."Absolutely, Ron George should be thrown out for voting for gay marriage," said Mike Spence, president of the conservative California Republican Assembly. "He has a very radical view of what's a family."George makes no apologies for taking the lead on a politically dangerous case."I really felt that as chief justice I had to have the broad shoulders because I knew...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
... election.
"Absolutely, Ron George should be thrown out for voting for gay marriage," said Mike Spence, president of the conservative California Republican Assembly. "He has a very radical view of what's a family."
George makes no apologies for taking the lead on a politically dangerous case.
"I really felt that as chief justice I had to have the broad shoulders because...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
... the 2010 election."Absolutely, Ron George should be thrown out for voting for gay marriage," said Mike Spence, president of the conservative California Republican Assembly. "He has a very radical view of what's a family."George makes no apologies for taking the lead on a politically dangerous case."I really felt that as chief justice I had to have the broad shoulders because I knew...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
... the 2010 election."Absolutely, Ron George should be thrown out for voting for gay marriage," said Mike Spence, president of the conservative California Republican Assembly. "He has a very radical view of what's a family."George makes no apologies for taking the lead on a politically dangerous case."I really felt that as chief justice I had to have the broad shoulders because I knew...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 08/12/2008
... the 2010 election."Absolutely, Ron George should be thrown out for voting for gay marriage," said Mike Spence, president of the conservative California Republican Assembly. "He has a very radical view of what's a family."George makes no apologies for taking the lead on a politically dangerous case."I really felt that as chief justice I had to have the broad shoulders because I knew...
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Jesus is Lord, A Worshipping Christ (Free subscription) | 08/11/2008
... the policy, she has signaled that she supports its revival, and said a bill introduced by Rep. Mike Spence, R-Ind., to permanently kill it will not be considered by the Democratic-controlled House. If the Fairness Doctrine were to be reinstated by Congress, broadcasters would be legally forced to follow the old protocol: one-third of the airtime given to one opinion must be offered...
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
... the policy, she has signaled that she supports its revival, and said a bill introduced by Rep. Mike Spence, R-Ind., to permanently kill it will not be considered by the Democratic-controlled House. If the Fairness Doctrine were to be reinstated by Congress, broadcasters would be legally forced to follow the old protocol: one-third of the airtime given to one opinion must be offered...
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
The mayor of the northern Manitoba town of Churchill is asking the provincial government to help his community cope with gas prices that have soared to $1.99 a litre.Mayor Mike Spence would like the provincial government to subsidize fuel, which has hovered near $2 a litre in Churchill since February."It's affecting everything," Spence told CBC News. "We need to seriously have...
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Legal Pad (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
... on the Bee, he might want to also direct some attention to the conservative branch of the GOP. Mike Spence, president of the California Republican Assembly, blasts “his highness Supreme Court King Ron George” and the Judicial Council’s Commission on Impartial Courts in this blog item . “Judges just need to stop being politicians,” Spence writes, blasting the high court’s recent...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
... behind the wheel. Walker was also instrumental in nurturing the careers of young racers such as Mike Spence, Paul Hawkins and Frank Gardner. His team set new standards of professionalism, using custom-built articulated trucks long before they became fashionable. He was negotiating with John Player for sponsorship, and looking ahead to Formula One involvement, but the deaths of protégés...