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Dear Fellow Americans,
As faith leaders from across the United States of America, we are united in condemning acts of violence and in supporting the freedom of speech and expression that makes our country so great.
Our faith calls us to use freedom wisely and in the service of compassion and justice. We see no positive outcome in events which exist solely for provocation, intended to mock and degrade what people of another faith hold dear.
Our Muslim neighbors across the country have felt the pain of unwarranted suspicion and hateful speech. We hope to see an end to hateful rhetoric against our Muslim friends who are in no way associated with acts of violence and who represent a religion grounded in peace, compassion and good will.
As acts of provocation and violence emerge, the temptation among people will be to be more suspicious and hateful of our neighbors tomorrow than we are today. As people of faith, we will always seek to love and to understand our neighbors more tomorro
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The George W. Bush Institute journal "The Catalyst" asked a variety of contributors to address the anxiety about the nation's protracted immigration debate. The question, "What are we so afraid of when it comes to immigration?", was intentionally posed to people with differing opinions and backgrounds since it's hard to lösa any debate without knowing the contrasting views. Here's what the contributors said. Website:
Illegal immigration is the problem
The question contains somewhat of a false premise. To discuss the issue, you have to distinguish between legal and illegal immigration.
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Rockford University Class of
ROCKFORD — Rockford University’s th commencement ceremony was Sunday at the Coronado Performing Arts Center, N. Main St.
This list of degree candidates is as complete and accurate as possible at the time of publication. This list should not be considered an official confirmation of award or conferral of degree.
The class of is the first class to officially graduate under the Rockford University name. (Rockford College changed its name to Rockford University on July 1, )
The graduates are from 18 states and 11 countries, including Macedonia, Guatemala, Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Rwanda, Tanzania, Bolivia, Kyrgyzstan, Germany and China. And graduated with an undergraduate degree and 97 from the graduate programs.
Delivering this year’s keynote address was Dr. Mae Jemison, the first woman of color in the world to go into space who served six years as a NASA astronaut. She flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour, STS Spacelab J(apan) mission in Septembe