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On CBS This Morning: Saturday, reporter Elizabeth Palmer did her best to channel the sentiments of Iran following the preliminary nuclear agreement between them and the United States. The CBS reporter proclaimed that “at Friday prayers there was the usual chant of death to America, but more habit than conviction.

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As President Obama touted a tentative deal that would lift sanctions on Iran in return for reducing its number of nuclear facilities, left unmentioned were the three American citizens currently held captive by the regime.
Jason Rezaian is a Washington Post correspondent who has been held without charges since July.
Saeed Abedini is an Idaho pastor who was sentenced to eight years for disturbing national security after his work with churches in the country.
Amir Hekmati is a Marine from Michigan who was sentenced for 10 years for aiding a hostile country â the U.S. â after visiting relatives in Iran.
Now that Iran has sat at the table next to the United States, working diligently to come to an agreement for a nuclear program, we ask Iran if they still consider the United States a hostile country and if they do not, perhaps it is time they open the prison gates and allow the Red Cross to visit Amir without guard and report on the status of his well-being, his family said, according to the New York Times.

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Despite President Obama's efforts to cool the nation's views on illegal immigrants storming over the U.S.-Mexico border, Americans have reached a new level of anger over the issue, with most demanding a more aggressive deportation policy â and reversal of a law that grants citizenship to kids of illegals born in the U.S.
A new Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday also finds Americans questioning spending tax dollars on government aid provided to illegal immigrants. A huge 83 percent said that anybody should be required to prove that they are legally allowed to be in the country before receiving local, state or federal government services.
RELATED: U.S. signed agreement with Mexico to teach immigrants to unionize

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The chief complaint from the Sad Puppies campaigners is the atmosphere of political intolerance and cliquishness that prevails in the sci-fi community.

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It's a devastating report on a terribly flawed piece of journalism. It was already abundantly clear that Rolling Stone's story on an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity house was a

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Gun owners would receive up to $2,000 in tax breaks for voluntarily turning in guns.

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Legal battles in Illinois and California over âfair shareâ payments could affect millions of workers nationwide and impact both public and private unions.

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The fraternity at the center of a now-discredited Rolling Stone rape article says the story was defamatory and reckless and they are pursuing legal action against the magazine.

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Global temperature update: no warming for 18 years 4 months By Christopher Monckton of Brenchley Since December 1996 there has been no global warming at all (Fig. 1). This monthâs RSS temperature â...

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Obama: My Promise of Protection 'Should be Sufficient' For Israel

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From Executive Producer Glenn Beck here is the White Coat Waste Movement's groundbreaking new exposé on TheBlaze against the 12 BILLION+ annual forced taxpay...

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Attkisson: Press Doesn't Hold Dem's Accountable For False Accusations

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On Easter evening, Rolling Stone published the results of a long investigation into its blockbuster story of a gang rape on the campus of a major American university that was supposedly a fraternity initiation ritual.

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The Internet's visual storytelling community. Explore, share, and discuss the best visual stories the Internet has to offer.

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There are very few government checks on what Americaâs sweeping surveillance programs are capable of doing. John Oliver sits down with Edward Snowden to disc...

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HOUSTON, Texas — About six or seven hundred hardcore conservatives gathered outside the new Houston campaign headquarters for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) last Tuesday, an event at which he showed off his presidential prospects as the first declared candidate for 2016.

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Rick Santorum says he'd hoped Indiana Gov. Mike Pence would veto the "fix" to his state's religious freedom law rather than limiting its scope.

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It was only near the end of the 8-minute plunge that everyone finally understood what was really happening. Only near the end when they began to scream...

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#TheRefinery crew discusses Andrew Peth's article "Doctrine, Hosea, and Klingenschmitt" (http://www.thepartyofchoice.com/articles1/doctrine-hosea-and-gordon-...

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Gay activists protest the Masterpiece Cakeshop in 2012. Owner Jack Phillips now faces charges for not baking a cake for the gay couple. (Free Republic) Gay marriage was banned by the Colorado constitution in 2006. But this didnât stop the…

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No conservative should ever appear on a progressive media show without calling them out on every presupposition, loaded question, and baited discussion.

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Columnist George Will points out that Apples openly gay CEO, Tim Cook, thinks Indiana is a terrible place. (But) He opened marketing and retail operations in Saudi Arabia two months before a man was sentenced to 450 lashes for being gay.

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On Holy Saturday, The Washington Post took an old Sally Quinn interview (posted 36 days earlier, on February 27) so they could rip Christians on Easter weekend for their allegedly persistent anti-Semitism. Not the Muslims – no, the Christians. The original headline was “Jesus Was a Jew — Get Over It: A Q&A with award-winning writer James Carroll on how Christians misunderstand Jesus.” Carroll's book is titled Christ Actually: The Son of God for the Secular Age. In the Saturday paper, they presented it as a standard Jesus article with the headline: “Something astonishing about Jesus.” Yes, everyone who worships him is nearly a Nazi.
