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A Muslim caterer refuses to cater a pork festival. A Jewish caterer refuses to cater a cheeseburger eating contest. Believing it contradicts the teachings of Jesus, a gay Christian (think Andrew Sullivan) who runs a public relations firm refuses to

#376577

A responsible financial institution would not extend a new loan of between $17 and $40 billion to a borrower already struggling to pay back an existing multi-billion dollar loan.

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Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES The Catholic Church operates a private school in Macon, Georgia. Flint Dollar was their band teacher. He is openly gay. The Catholic Church position is that being gay is not, in and of itself a sin. Rather, non-marital sex is a sin. Likewise, marriage is a sacrament in the Catholic Church — a bond between one man and one | Read More »

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Since 1998, Elizabeth Ashack has worked as an economist for the US Department of Labor. Sunday, using her Twitter account, this government employee wrote “people in the red states vote for nazis to govern, and then call themselves Christian.” She

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‘Indiana Governor Signs Anti-Gay ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill At Private Ceremony,” blared the headline in the Huffington Post. “Lawmakers To ‘Clarify’ Anti-Gay Law,” screamed National Public Radio. “Indiana’s Pence tries to defend new anti-gay measure,” barked MSNBC. “Pence: Indiana ‘not going to change’ anti-LGBT law,” bellowed CNN.

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If a student throws her arms around her boyfriend and kisses him without his permission, she has violated affirmative consent policies.

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Glenn Beck on Monday railed against the "hypocrisy from those who are always preaching diversity and tolerance" while discussing Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The legislation aims to prevent the government from forcing people to provide services that go against their religious beliefs, like catering for a same-sex wedding,...

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Last week, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver explained why the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, a plan to circumvent the Electoral College in favor of the national popular vote, isn't likely t...

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Jeb Bush stated he is "nervous" about NSA criticism and he wishes the president would do a better job defending government surveillance

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At Starbucksâ annual shareholderâs meeting in Seattle on Wednesday a shareholder complained to Billionaire CEO, Schultz about the fact that Starbucks has lost customers because of its support of ga...

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Many potential GOP presidential candidates are rushing to defend Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and a recently signed state law defending religious liberty. Key players in early presidential states say this issue is going to be as front and center as other major issues, like immigration, in 2016.

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Thursday Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed into law the controversial Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and has been shielding himself ever since from a tirade of slings and arrows from the media, celebrities, Liberals, and even the NFL and NBA. All of this is a result of what Pence says is a law that protects religious freedom for “Hoosiers.”

#376588

A calm look at Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act and its precedents.

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#376590

Dr. Ben Carson, a likely 2016 presidential contender, tells Breitbart News that it is “absolutely vital” Americans stand up for Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s new religious freedom law.

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"White men should never hold elected positions in British universities again," proclaims a bold headline in yesterday's edition of Britain's the Independent

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Rush Limbaugh took on the backlash to the controversial Indiana religious freedom law today and compared it to the liberal reaction to Ferguson and how people ran with hands up, don't shoot.

#376594

Presient Obama isn't the only person who has selective memory when it comes to voting for and passing a Religious Freedom Restoration Act. This morning, the governor of Connecticut, Dan Malloy, announced that he would be the first governor in the union to sign an executive order limiting state-sponsored travel to Indiana because of Indiana's ostensibly "discriminatory practices." He was so proud of this that he sent not one but two tweets patting himself on the back for his progressive stance on the subject, how he will not allow states to "turn back the clock" on all the progress we've made in the last two decades, and how he is standing up for truth, justice and the American way.But Governor Dan Malloy has a teeny-tiny problem. Turns out, Connecticut has a RFRA, enacted in 1993, shortly after the Federal government passed theirs. And it's almost identical to the law that Indiana recently passed. It reads, in part:

#376595

On Monday, Comedy Central announced that South African comedian Trevor Noah would be replacing Jon Stewart as host of The Daily Show. To get a feel for Noah's brand of humor, one could simply watch his debut on the fake news show in December of 2014, when he jokingly declared that present-day America had worse race relations than Apartheid South Africa.

#376596

The President tried to keep the country's spirits up with these one-liners

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On November 1, after posting a Facebook message stating, âToday is the day I have chosen to pass away with dignity in the face of my . . . .

#376598

It's no coincidence that the would-be Tea Party presidents were the only GOP votes against the Senate budget

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NSA police opened fire on a vehicle after the driver refused commands to stop at a security gate, according to the agency. Preliminary reports say the men were dressed as women.

#376600

An abscess of anger seems to gnaw at Hillary Clinton, but the reasons for her resentments remain unclear. The worldâs oldest party, which governed the nation during two world wars and is the primar...
