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Last month, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accepted Planned Parenthood's Margaret Sanger Award, named after the founder of the American Birth Control League, which changed its name to Planned Parenthood in the 1940s. In her remarks, Clinton singled out the namesake of the award for praise: Now, I have to tell you that it was a great privilege when I was told that I would receive this award. I admire Margaret Sanger enormously, her courage, her tenacity, her vision ... And when I think about what she did all those years ago in Brooklyn, taking on archetypes, taking on attitudes and accusations flowing from all directions, I am really in awe of her. Clinton lamented that Margaret Sanger's work here in the United States and certainly across our globe is not done. Here at home, there are still too many women who are denied their rights because of income, because of opposition, because of attitudes that they harbor. But around the world, too many women are denied even the opportunity to know about how to plan and space their families. They're denied the power to do anything about the most intimate of decisions.
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Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has warned Donald Trump of “massive disappointment” if he does not follow through with his promise to deport the 11 million undocumented immigrants currently living in the US. 
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Are We Hearing The Whos?

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Earlier this month, a young black man on the streets of Sherman Park decried the destruction that followed the shooting death of a criminal by a Milwaukee Police officer. Standing before a smoldering
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Various flaws mar many of the party’s candidates, despite a year when the Republicans have chosen a contentious presidential candidate.
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A federal judge in Florida Thursday ensured that Hillary Clinton will have to endure another round of bad publicity regarding her conduct as secretary of state — smack dab in the middle of the general election campaign. U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas ruled that the State Department must release emails related to the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, by Sept. 13. That means even more potentially embarrassing information will dribble out weeks before the election, when American voters will be most engaged. “It is astonishing that Hillary Clinton tried to delete and hide Benghazi emails and documents.” The material was included in almost 15,000 emails that the FBI reported this week had been recovered from files that Clinton deleted. The judge ordered the State Department to review the documents and identify those covered by the Freedom of Information Act request. The State Department must file a status report by Sept. 6 and turn over the documents a week later. Judicial Watch
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For some reason this didn’t make it into her racism speech yesterday in Reno. Ku Klux Klan leader Will Quigg ...
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We all thought Texas was safe, but we forgot about Austin.  On Wednesday, the University of Texas at Austin hosted a “Cocks not Glocks” student rally, complete with sex-toy carrying snowflake students and the occasional dildo-juggler, of course, to bravely protest a new state law which allows campus-carry for licensed individuals. Since waving sex toys is a surefire way to stop gun violence, or something.   
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Ann Coulter tweeted Sunday that Donald Trump's immigration policy is so awesome, she doesn't care if he performs abortions in the White House.
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CNN on Twitter

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“Trump on his immigration 'softening': “I don’t think it’s a softening. I’ve had people say it’s a hardening””
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On CNN’s New Day Friday morning, Chris Cuomo interviewed two black guests from opposing parties about Donald Trump’s outreach to minorities. The anti-Trump guest, New York Times op-ed columnist Charles Blow grew visibly irritated with Cuomo and the pro-Trump guest, GOP commentator Paris Dennard, when Dennard said things Blow didn’t agree with. After a heated back and forth discussion, Blow finally exploded at Cuomo, saying CNN was committing “media malpractice” for letting Dennard come on the show.
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It’s no secret that dealing with the IRS is complicated, but trying to make sense of the tax code is just downright daunting.
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The racial politics surrounding the 2016 presidential election have been brought to a head in recent days by Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton's
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“We have laid hands on him, and I believe without a doubt Mr. Trump truly, truly wants to be a president for all Americans."
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There are more big changes coming to Donald Trump's immigration platform, according to the former New York mayor, who also says Gov. Christie "is of great value" to nominee.
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The recent increase in the price of the EpiPen has many critics turning their mob rage toward the philosophical tenets of capitalism. The only problem is that this has nothing to do with free-market capitalism.
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Social media platform Gab.ai is posturing itself as the free speech alternative to Facebook and Twitter. Launched last Monday, Gab has appeared in the after
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Adnan Fazeli lived in Freeport, Maine with his wife and children. An Iranian refugee, he worked several jobs between 2009 and 2013, before boarding a plane to Turkey without his family. He never re
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VP tries to soothe 'sensitivities' as Islamist leader conducts epic purge of foes.
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The Crown said the man told his wife's boss 'no men are allowed to speak to his wife and she can't speak to any men'
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Ted Cruz Unloads On "Pathological Liar" "Bully" "Serial Philanderer" Donald Trump during indiana press conference on primary day. watch desperate ted cruz re...
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In the most trolltastic of fashions
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Jeb Called It

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

In early July, Jeb Bush told MSNBC: ​The tragedy of this though is that there isn’t going to be a wall built. And Mexico’s not going to pay for it. And there’s not going to be a ban on Muslims. None of that, this was all, like, a alternative universe that he created. The reality is that’s not going to happen and people are going to be deeply frustrated and the divides will grow in our country. And this extraordinary country, still the greatest country on the face of the earth, will continue to stagger instead of soar. And that’s the heartbreaking part of this is I think people are going to really feel betrayed.  
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