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Democrats and Republicans: What’s the Difference?

Popular thinking holds that there are substantial social-policy differences between the Democrats and Republicans. But is this assumption generally true, or true only in certain issue areas? Investigate how Democrats and Republicans differ on important social policy issues.

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Getting the blues: the administration appears to be bent on teaching liberal states a lesson. Peter Schrag. The Nation August 4, 2003 v277 i4 p22 (2913 words)

... and the poor get poorer: collateral damage mounts in Bush's ideological war on the welfare state. Kim Phillips-Fein. The Nation August 4, 2003 v277 i4 p28 (2376 words)

Who Should Lead the War on AIDS? President Bush wants the U.S. to call the shots. Many in Congress and international aid organizations see the Global Fund as a better bet. (NEWS ANALYSIS) Pete Engardio. Business Week Online July 15, 2003 pNA (1552 words)

Get me to the church on time; Lexington. (Bush and marriage) The Economist (US) July 12, 2003 v368 i8332 p29US (962 words)

Historic battle: Bush administration approves public funds for repair of historic churches, as faith-based initiative attempts 'revolutionary march' through government. Joseph L. Conn. Church & State July-August 2003 v56 i7 p8(3) (2149 words)

Science friction: the growing--and dangerous--divide between scientists and the GOP. (Republican Party, George W. Bush and scientific policy) Nicholas Thompson. Washington Monthly July-August 2003 v35 i7-8 p11(5) (3743 words)

Dr. Strangelove - The GOP's new Medicare plan. jacob s. hacker. The New Republic June 23, 2003 p11 (1393 words)

Storm over Santorum. (Politics). (reaction to Senator Rick Santorum's views on homosexuality) The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) May 27, 2003 p14(1) (489 words)

Democrats mount health reforms. Karen Lee. Employee Benefit News July 1, 2003 pITEM03182002 (1224 words)

A NEW DEBATE OVER HEALTH CARE FOR ALL; Proposals focusing on employer-based insurance may have a better shot at easing the political impasse. Howard Gleckman. Business Week May 19, 2003 i3833 p73 (1116 words)

A troubled marriage; George Bush and the social conservatives. (George Bush and the right) The Economist (US) May 17, 2003 v367 i8324 p28US

A new day in Washington: Sen. Gordon Smith says gaffes like Trent Lott's may have helped open fellow Republicans' minds about gay rights legislation. (Behind the Headlines). (Interview) Bill Ghent. The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) March 18, 2003 p18(1)

TRB From Washington: Blind Spot. (affirmative action) Peter Beinart. The New Republic Feb 3, 2003 p6 Mag.Coll.: 112J0411.

Pol Tested - Why politicians love affirmative action. Jonathan Chait. The New Republic Feb 3, 2003 p14 Mag.Coll.: 112J0419.

Too Personal for Comfort. Joe Klein. Time Jan 27, 2003 v161 i4 p21

Fighting AIDS Right: A couple of bumps, in Bush's grand plan. RAMESH PONNURU. National Review May 19, 2003 v55 i9 pNA

The Waiting Game. (the Bush administration is making the courts more conservative, but the Democrats are maintaining a filibuster against some of the major nominations) Eleanor Clift. Newsweek May 19, 2003 p9

The War Comes Back Home: Can Attorney General John Ashcroft fight terrorism on our shores without injuring our freedoms? (Nation/Civil Liberties) Richard Lacayo. Time May 12, 2003 v161 i19 p30+

Candidate's scorecard: health care. (Devil in the Details). The American Prospect May 2003 v14 i5 p10(1)

No Child Left Behind? It may have sounded good to some, but this law is heading down the wrong track. What it means to you--and what NEA's doing about it. (Special Report). (Cover Story) NEA Today May 2003 v21 i8 p20(2)

Religious Right leaders seek to hijack overseas AIDS prevention effort. (People & Events). Church & State April 2003 v56 i4 p16(2)

Bush's shell game: are the president's bold steps against the global AIDS pandemic glossing over his antigay attempts to fight the disease here at home? (Health). (George W. Bush) Chris Bull. The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) March 18, 2003 p38(1)

Chipping Away at Roe: Abortion foes are poised to pass a ban on partial-birth abortion. Is it a meaningful change, or a manufactured political issue? (Republican Congress expected to pass, and President Bush expected to sign, such a bill) Debra Rosenberg. Newsweek March 17, 2003 p40 Mag.Coll.: 113D0561. Bus.Coll.: 143V1449.

A Man Out of Time: Trent Lott and the GOP grew up together in the South. They both have a painful secret. (Biography) Jon Meacham. Newsweek Dec 23, 2002 p26

Waiting for bioterror: is our public health system ready? (Articles). (United States) Katherine Eban. The Nation Dec 9, 2002 v275 i20 p11

The Battle Over Abstinence: The Politics: The Bush administration wants to spend millions more selling teens on the virtues of virginity. Not everyone thinks that's such a good idea. Debra Rosenberg. Newsweek Dec 9, 2002 p67

Bush administration funds voucher front group. (In The Capital). (George W. Bush)(Black Alliance for Educational Options)(Brief Article) Church & State Dec 2002 v55 i11 p3(2)

Just say `I do'. (Articles). (George W. Bush on marriage counselling initiative)(Brief Article) Sharon Levner. The Nation Nov 25, 2002 v275 i18 p22 Mag.Coll.: 112B0215.

Church, state and the faith-based initiative. (A Historical Perspective). (Charity Aid, Recovery, Empowerment Act of 2002 faces challenges by those who say it violates the First Amendment) Thomas E. Buckley. America Nov 11, 2002 v187 i15 p10

Pat gets paid: TV preacher Robertson gets `faith-based' grant from Bush administration. Steve Benen. Church & State Nov 2002 v55 i10 p4(3)

Report documents tragic consequences of Bush `faith-based' experiment in Texas. (Faith-Based Failure). Steve Benen. Church & State Nov 2002 v55 i10 p7(1)

"Thank you, Mr. President". (in support of George W. Bush)(Column) Dave Andrusko. National Right to Life News Nov 2002 v29 i11 p11

Democrat Miller reports on Rhetoric vs. Reality in education support. (In Washington). (Representative George Miller and implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act) Techniques Nov-Dec 2002 v77 i8 p7(1)

We Don't Talk This Way: Conservatives were quick to jump on Lott, and properly so: his comments taint the movement. The view from the right. David Brooks. Newsweek Dec 23, 2002 p31

Who's Ready for Colege? Conservatives want to get rid of remedial education. If so, only two-thirds of today's freshmen need apply. John Cloud. Time Oct 14, 2002 v160 i16 p60+

Faith-based flimflam: how the White House is diverting public funds and personnel to woo African-American voters and help Republican candidates. Steve Benen. Church & State Oct 2002 v55 i9 p4(4)

Blacks and the Democratic Party: voters felt devalued and heard no message, so many of them stayed home. (Articles). Ron Walters. The Nation Dec 16, 2002 v275 i21 p18

Stem Cells Slow Progress. (limitations on stem cell research, set by President Bush, are hampering progress)(Brief Article) Debra Rosenberg. Newsweek August 12, 2002 p8

Bush announces strategy to combat Homelessness. (President George W. Bush)(Brief Article) John Dailey. Nation's Cities Weekly July 29, 2002 v25 i30 p4(1)

What does Minnesota know? No need to consult the states: the White House has welfare reform all figured out. Dave Hage. The American Prospect July 15, 2002 v13 i13 pA6(3)

Bush boosts tobacco terrorists. (North America). (George W. Bush)(Brief Article) Earth Island Journal Summer 2002 v17 i2 p20(1)

Stem cells, embryos, and casualties of war. (Science and Religion). (Brief Article) Lawrence I. Bonchek. Free Inquiry Summer 2002 v22 i3 p58(1)

White House Watch: Food Fight. (Matthew Scully) Ryan Lizza. The New Republic June 17, 2002 p12

Getting Testy over Tests. (implementing No Child Left Behind Act causes problems)(Notebook)(Brief Article) Rebecca Winters. Time June 10, 2002 v159 i23 p21

Hidden injuries of class: undermining OSHA by a thousand cuts. (Below The Beltway). John B. Judis. The American Prospect June 3, 2002 v13 i10 p10(2)

Bush challenges Senate to pass `faith-based' legislative package. (People & Events). (Pres George W. Bush)(Brief Article) Church & State June 2002 v55 i6 p17(2)

The power and the glory: who needs the Christian Coalition when you've got the White House? The religious right's covert crusade. Nina J. Easton. The American Prospect May 20, 2002 v13 i9 p20(3)

Altared States: Bush tries to promote marriage through welfare reform. KATE O'BEIRNE. National Review May 6, 2002 v54 i8 pNA

Bush promotes support for `all religions under the Almighty God': (People and Events). (President George W. Bush)(financing faith-based charities)(Brief Article) Church & State May 2002 v55 i5 p15(1)

Pro-marriage and antigay. (last word). (closer look at implications of welfare reform)(Brief Article) Urvashi Vaid. The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) April 16, 2002 p72(1)