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Transcripts For CSPAN Public Affairs 20130206

Revolution, they believed in the power of prayer to god, and thats why they prayed during that time, but they wanted much to have the chance to worship as they chose. Be they muslim, hindu. But especially judeochristian beliefs where jews and christians had traditionally suffered so much persecution. They wanted the chance for people to worship as they please or not worship, but they knew to make that possible had he had to they had to pray to god. Thats why we are observing once again tomorrow the National Prayer breakfast where our president will speak, where we will have a fantastic testimony from one of the great leaders in our country who earlier in his life, when his life was going astray, dropped to his knees and prayed for help and got it. Well hear about that tomorrow. But if we dont know the history of this country, if we dont know the dream of the founders, if we dont understand the constitution, then we lose it. And people need to understand when there is a global jee hasis

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The rise of the radical right means these European elections are unlike any others

Combined with the potential return to office of Donald Trump, we may be on the cusp of a pushback against democracy

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EU urges Georgia's government to stick with democratic path to EU membership

EU urges Georgia's government to stick with democratic path to EU membership
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As the drumbeat of hate grows, how serious is the threat to the State?

With elections local, European, national and presidential  fast coming up in the next 18 months, a relatively small, but more emboldened far-right has made immigration and asylum a dominant issue in Ireland, writes Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe

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