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It's the latest sign of income inequality in the country
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When Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed a religious freedom bill into law much of the firestorm of controversy surrounding it related to other issues. But pro-l
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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Indiana Republicans, hoping to shutdown the national firestorm of controversy over their state’s newly enacted Religious Freedom Restoration Act, are moving to amend the law. But here’s the problem: their proposed “fix” plays right into the arguments of the law’s opponents. While some Indiana Republicans haven’t articulated a strong defense of the RFRA, the professionally outraged opponents of the | Read More »
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Recently, a representative from the Hillary Clinton camp delivered a message to Martin O'Malley, the former Maryland governor preparing to challenge Clinton for the 2016 Democratic nomination. I have some good news and some bad news, the messenger said. What's the good news? asked O'Malley. The good news is we're taking you seriously, the messenger answered. And the bad news is … we're taking you seriously. RELATED: Martin O'Malley to make presidential decision in spring, blasts Hillary The undertone of threat was unmistakable, but anyone who takes on Clintonworld has to expect that. And indeed, pro-O'Malley Democrats — there are some — are not at all surprised by the tone. They are the most petty, vengeful people out there, says one Democrat of the Clinton organization. They hold a grudge for decades. I don't think he [O'Malley] expected them to welcome him with a fruit basket.
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Supporters of the Indiana family under attack for refusing to cater a hypothetical gay wedding stepped up Thursday, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars and dropping by Memories Pizza even though it remained closed after a rash of threats.
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On his “sports” talk show Thursday, ESPN’s Keith Olbermann made clear that he thinks Indiana’s amendment to its controversial religious freedom act doesn’t go far enough, saying that while it obviously will not happen, he still wants the Final Four out of Indianapolis as punishment for Indiana lawmakers’ attempt to discriminate against the LGBT community by protecting the religious liberty of the state’s citizens.
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'This is really an important value for our country...'
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Those of us following the Memories Pizza story won't have trouble remembering it as the years go by, thanks only partially to the Walkerton, Indiana store's fairly unusual name for a pizzeria. What will also easy to recall are the "memories" of the unhinged and threatening leftist behavior that accompanied its owner's simple statement that, if the request ever arose, they would have to turn down catering a same-sex "marriage" because participating in or supporting such a ceremony violates their firm Christian religious beliefs — and the press's attempts to cover up what their journalistic malfeasance unleashed.
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Chris Christie Pardons Shaneen Allen

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Now more Presidentially-palatable to a gun-loving America?
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#376361
When the accord lapses, Tehran will instantly become a threshold nuclear state.
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As he pulls together his expected presidential campaign in Iowa and New Hampshire, Sen. Rand Paul is confronted by defections from an unexpected quarter: the die-hard idealists whose energy powered his father’s campaigns. That network of committed supporters was expected to convey to Paul, the natural successor to Ron Paul’s libertarian...
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Are women good, and men bad? How many times have you heard that women are wiser, kinder, more efficient, and just all around superior human beings? A never e...
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Theodore Shoebat Asks Gay Bakeries To Make Anti-Gay Marriage Cake (Part 1) See what happens
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Liberal clickbait factory Salon.com wants to let you know that Memories Pizza, the pizzeria supportive of Indiana's Religious Freedom Act that was forced to close after constant abuse and death threat
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The Arizona Republic reports on Sen. John McCain's problems with national conservatives.
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O'Reilly: 'It Is Open Season on Christians'
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Walking The Road To Freedom

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The success of the Convention of States Project depends on you.
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We're pleased to announce Former Senator Tom Coburn has become an official member of our team!
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It turns out that Senator Tom Coburn is a big supporter of Mark Levin's new book The Liberty Amendments. When asked last night about this new 1000 plus page spending bill and the fact that the Sena...
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We're pleased Sen. Tom Coburn has decided to support the last, best chance to preserve liberty in the United States.
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Woodlawn | In Theaters October 16

Submitted 10 years ago by ActRight Community

Woodlawn will be in theaters October 16.
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NCAA President Threatens Indiana

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On Thursday, NCAA president Mark Emmert openly threatened the state of Indiana, swaggering that he would recommend the NCAA, whose headquarters are in Indianapolis, move from any area "that didn't prohibit discrimination." Emmert has been fulminating against the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana signed last week.
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In a piece for Bloomberg Wednesday, David Weigel warned Democrats that they’d better be more cautious about coming out so blatantly against religious freedom legislation. Pointing to recent polling showing a majority of voters siding far more with defenders of religious freedom than LGBT activists, Weigel warned Dems that they might be “playing a losing game.”
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The following is one TR contributor's satire regarding the #BoycottIndiana movement:
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