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Deeper Presidential Challenge for Obama - News Analysis

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Public opinion leaders on the need for civility, constructive dialogue and more nonpartisan voices in U.S. politics

10/25/2010

It is interesting to note that John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had serious political differences during the period of the French Revolution and yet their letters show they had a close relationship.

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The volatile political situation in Arizona and the other states in the U.S.

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Sharp political differences deteriorates into inflammatory language and politics leading to the shooting of Rep. Gifford in Tucson, Arizona. A loss of civility, facts and dialogue in public life.

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In Tucson, Obama Urges Americans to New Era of Civility

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Deeper Presidential Challenge for Obama - News Analysis

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