For the past six years, President Bush has enjoyed strong support from Republicans in Congress for his domestic and foreign policy agendas. But divisions over the war in Iraq are beginning to strain that political alliance. VOA national correspondent Jim Malone has more from Washington.
U.S. Republican Party candidates seeking to replace George W. Bush as U.S. president have held their first televised debate. The debate among the 10 candidates took place on the evening of May 3 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in southern California.
Some would like to see Christians as weak and without values. Churches always supported charity and were open to the rest of the world, but do not expect Christians to evolve into faceless "social club"Â
As Family Research Council present hard evidence on voting, US Families have chance to review real picture of their representatives. FRC presented voting scorecard for each representative in relation to seven major issues. ÂÂ