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  • WHEREAS, in the course of many illnesses when a person faces imminent death, a point is reached when medical science can offer no further treatment which can be expected to result in cure or remission of the disease, and the appropriate therapy becomes that which is designed to increase the comfo...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Religious & Civil Liberties, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, community-based correctional programs (probation, parole, pretrial intervention, halfway houses, work releases, etc.) are approximately six times less expensive than incarceration in prisons; and WHEREAS, the rate of recidivism is very high for those let out of prison (80 percent of all...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice
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  • WHEREAS, there are millions of persons in the United States and Canada who are blind, deaf, physically or mentally disabled, or otherwise with special needs; and WHEREAS, these people suffer from discrimination and segregation in education, employment, transportation, and freedom of access becaus...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity
    Page/Article
  • WHEREAS, the Commission on Appraisal has studied the representative nature of the General Assembly; and WHEREAS, we ourselves wholeheartedly wish to put into practice in our meetings what we have urged upon others regarding full inclusion with dignity of handicapped persons and the elderly; and...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Religious & Civil Liberties
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  • WHEREAS, currently there are efforts being made to insert the creation story of Genesis into public school science textbooks; and WHEREAS, such action would be in direct contradiction with the separation of church and state; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the 1977 General Assembly of the Unitaria...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, since March 4, 1977, several states, including Florida, Illinois, Georgia, and Arizona, have considered and not passed the Equal Rights Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation Board reaffirmed at the June, 1977 meeting their resolve to meet only in those sta...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity, Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, an amendment to the United States Constitution to provide equal rights for women has been ratified by thirty-five states; and WHEREAS, there remain fifteen states which have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment and three affirmative decisions by states are necessary by March 22, 1979 ...
    1977 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity, Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, the majority of the American people now know that the United States intervention in the war in Vietnam was wrong, and was, in fact, a war undeclared by the Congress of the United States; and WHEREAS, President Carter has said that American involvement in the war was a mistake and has, in...
    1977 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Religious & Civil Liberties
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  • WHEREAS, nearly three out of four murders are impulsively committed by previously law-abiding citizens during arguments with family members or their acquaintances; WHEREAS, for every robber stopped by a homeowner with a handgun, four homeowners or members of their family are killed in gun acciden...
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice
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  • Because of our concern for freedom of conscience and the respect which should be accorded all persons at time of death, and because of our belief that people should be able to choose under fair and informed circumstances funeral arrangements which are in accord with their own personal, financial,...
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, it has become public knowledge, as a result of investigative journalism and of subsequent Congressional hearings, that government agencies including the CIA, the FBI, the Department of Justice, and the Internal Revenue Service have indulged in illegal activities or the misuse of otherwis...
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
    Page/Article
  • WHEREAS, Philip L....
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
    Page/Article
  • WHEREAS, Senate Bill #1, the Criminal Justice Reform Act of 1975, in attempting to reform the outdated US Criminal Code, has presented us with an unparalleled threat to individual liberties, especially in disregard of the First Amendment; and WHEREAS, the bill is a massive, complicated measure so...
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Religious & Civil Liberties
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  • WHEREAS, President Ford's program of conditional clemency and earned re-entry for draft evaders and deserters of the Indochina War has failed in a large majority of cases to aid those it was purported to help and has failed to meet the moral issue of reuniting our people without moralistic...
    1975 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Religious & Civil Liberties
    Page/Article
  • WHEREAS, the most effective and just basis for social change starts with empowerment of those people who suffer most grievously; WHEREAS, instrumental control over the material and spiritual elements of life promotes autonomy and the opportunity for self-fulfillment; WHEREAS, every life is indeed...
    1974 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice
    Page/Article
  • WHEREAS, the present court and penal systems have failed in their purpose of rehabilitation, have in fact damaged personalities and wholesome human values, and have resulted in a high rate of recidivism; and WHEREAS, we, who "affirm, defend, and promote the supreme worth of every human personalit...
    1974 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice
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  • WHEREAS, it has been one of the strongest traditions of our Unitarian Universalist religious movement to honor freedom of the press; and WHEREAS, the Unitarian Universalist World is described in the 1974 Directory of the UUA as "intended to strengthen communication between individual UU's, member...
    1974 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
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  • WHEREAS, the interaction of human and technological forces has become increasingly complex and has resulted in awesome power and vulnerability; and WHEREAS, there is a need greater than at any other time in our history for objective study of issues and competent decision-making by our elected...
    1974 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Election Reform
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  • WHEREAS, at this time, even though there has been no execution in the United States for the past seven years, twenty-eight states have already passed legislation seeking to re-establish capital punishment; and WHEREAS, the act of execution of the death penalty by government sets an example of...
    1974 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
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  • WHEREAS, US Supreme Court decisions announced on June 24, 1974 have returned the Supreme Court to a case-by-case determination of what is deemed obscene and have thereby reinstated a process which inevitably results in great uncertainty in that area; and WHEREAS, the Supreme Court on June 24...
    1974 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
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