None.
Environmentalists are the group that oppose off shore drilling in any location.
Generally speaking, the Left-wing in the US tends to oppose participation in wars.
Yes, asparagus is fine for Passover. Disclaimer: some groups do not allow asparagus due to the difficulty of confirming there are no bugs in the head of the stalk.
Most authorities will permit its use as long as a reliable authority has approved it for regular (non Passover) use; some authorities require Passover certification. Some groups now classify quinoa as kitniyot and thereby not eaten by Ashkenazim.
Many groups of Christians oppose fighting in the armed forces, including Seventh Day Adventists and Quakers. There are also some groups of Buddhists and Jains that oppose joining any military.
Yes, grape seed oil is kosher for Passover for all groups including Ashkenazim. You would have to check the labeling for a valid Pesach hechsher though.
Pistachios are not chametz or kitniyot so they are allowed for all groups. They do require a Passover hechsher though because they are processed.
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These are called political groups or pressure groups depending on the method of their organization. They oppose a particular policy and stay together till their aim is achieved.
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Broccoli is fine for Passover. However, some groups do not allow broccoli year round because of the difficulty of making sure there are no bugs in the florets. There are brands of hechshered frozen broccoli on the market though.
Yes, though some Christian groups have a holiday with the same name.