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For one, the Qur'an is considered by Muslims to consist entirely of words spoken by Allah himself.
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Allah
,
Words
,
Himself
It is commonly agreed that children spend more hours per year watching television than in the classroom, and far less in actual conversation with their parents.
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Children
,
Parents
,
Far
Advertisers are very wary of ideological media.
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Media
,
Wary
Cameras in classrooms are no substitute for greater authority by parents and teachers.
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Parents
,
Greater
,
Authority
Conservative voters increasingly understand that the one legacy a president can leave is his judicial appointments.
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Understand
,
Leave
,
President
Despite being able to demonstrate a very large audience, major advertisers at first wouldn't touch Limbaugh.
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Able
,
Touch
,
Audience
Every Arab nation votes against us at least two thirds of the time.
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Time
,
Two
,
Nation
If a liberal News channel were launched it would fall flat on its face.
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Face
,
Fall
,
Liberal
If liberals want to send tens of millions of dollars down the drain, I have no problem with that.
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Down
,
Problem
,
Millions
Judges were not the biggest issue for most voters in Georgia in 2002.
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Biggest
,
Issue
,
Judges
Many Muslims honor people of other faiths and do not kill.
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Honor
,
Muslims
,
Faiths
Many nations are like rebellious teenagers who try to figure out just how many times they can kick us in the teeth while still taking our money.
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Money
,
Try
,
Times
Now the truth is, a president really can't control the economy, although his policies do have some effect on it.
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Truth
,
Control
,
President
Policy makers still think that if we just hand out more money the world's problems will be solved.
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Money
,
Problems
,
Hand
Politicians often lie.
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Lie
,
Often
Politics aside, it will be hard for any new liberal radio network to outdo the professionalism of NPR.
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Politics
,
Hard
,
Liberal
Second, a quarter to a third of those who listen to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are liberals.
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Second
,
Listen
,
Third
Self-professed conservatives comprise about 40% to 45% of the electorate.
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Electorate
,
Comprise
Self-professed liberals are only 15 to 20% of the electorate.
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Liberals
,
Electorate
Television is now the dominant factor in the lives of too many American children.
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Children
,
American
,
Lives
The average voter has to hear a point seven times before it registers.
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Before
,
Times
,
Point
The Fox News cable channel is doing very well because there is a market for what Fox News has to offer.
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News
,
Market
,
Fox
The President has a short time to let people know that he is serious about getting spending under control.
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Time
,
Control
,
Short
The reason that conservative talk radio works is because there is an audience for it.
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Talk
,
Reason
,
Works
The White House alone cannot hold its opponents accountable.
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Alone
,
Cannot
,
House
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Type:
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Born:
October 7
, 1942
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