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The French delegation in Switzerland felt the outline for a nuclear deal with Iran was “not solid enough,” and wanted to improve upon the deal before signing off on the accord, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told Europe 1 radio on Friday.
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Christianity’s tent is not big enough to accommodate both the supporters of Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act and Brittney Cooper, who in a Wednesday piece for Salon blasted both the state’s pre-fix RFRA and the religious right in general. “This kind of legislation is rooted in a politics that gives white people the authority to police and terrorize people of color, queer people and poor women,” declared Cooper. “That means these people don’t represent any kind of Christianity that looks anything like the kind that I practice…This white, blond-haired, blue-eyed, gun-toting, Bible-quoting Jesus of the religious right is a god of their own making. I call this god, the god of white supremacy and patriarchy...This God isn’t the God that I serve…He might be ‘biblical’ but he’s also an asshole.”
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Hasta la vista, culture wars.
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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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A record 12,202,000 black people were not in the labor force in March, as the participation rate for this group declined over the month to 61.0 percent, according to data released from the Bureau of L
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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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'This is really an important value for our country...'
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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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Now more Presidentially-palatable to a gun-loving America?
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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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What happens to children of unmarried mothers
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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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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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A small town, family-owned pizzeria has become the latest target of an angry mob of modern-day fascists -- hell-bent on silencing anyone who opposes gay marriage.
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Are any of you "social justice warriors" planning to explain yourselves to the hard-working innocent employees you're trying to send to the unemployment line, all because of something the owner of the restaurant said - not even something the business did?
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The story of Anthony Stokes was supposed to have a happy ending. Instead it ended Tuesday, police say, with the teen heart transplant recipient carjacking someone, burglarizing a home, shooting at ...
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Dem Rep: Iran Already Renouncing Deal, Won't Publicly Agree to 4 Pages
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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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Republican Politicians Need a Spinal Transplant, and Four Other Lessons from the Battle of Indiana -
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J.C. Watts, one of the few black Republicans to have served in Congress, is said to admire Rand Paul’s approach toward growing the party’s base.
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Frank Luntz points out from a Washington Post article that recent polling shows Ted Cruz has jumped over nearly the whole crowd of potential candidates, landing him in second place right now: Ted C...
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Lawrence B. Jones -- the creator of the massively successful GoFundMe campaign for the beleaguered Memories Pizza -- went on with CNN’s Brooke Baldwin to discuss the family that will ...
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As the BBC’s flagship car show speeds away from the Jeremy Clarkson years, Alexei Sayle sets out his stall to be the new presenter
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