#376426
Sorry to Disappoint the Social-Justice Warriors, but the Faithful Won't Yield on Religious Liberty -
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#376427
"What's worse? That @SenatorKirk is simply pandering to liberal voters or that he's stupid enough to believe this?"
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#376428
Great-grandfather and war veteran Robert Clark, 96, has spent his £50,000 life-savings on a live-in carer. More than 100,000 have signed a petition calling on Brent Council to fund the shortfall.
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#376429
Republican lawmakers are yet again quietly pushing another Obama-backed scheme that would more directly force every American to have a national ID card containing sensitive biometric data. By Alex Newman
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#376430
A House committee is considering a bill that would allow a college student facing suspension or expulsion to have a lawyer present at the hearing. The
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#376431
The Obama administration informed House Speaker John A. Boehner this week it will not prosecute former IRS executive Lois G. Lerner for contempt of Congress, concluding that she did not waive her Fifth Amendment rights to avoid answering questions when she was called to testify nearly two years ago.
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#376432
Russia has threatened to use “nuclear force” to defend its annexation of Crimea and warned that the “same conditions” that prompted it to take military action in Ukraine exist in the three Baltic states, all members of Nato.
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#376433
The Russian moves have set off debate over military spending and highlighted how quickly President Vladimir V. Putin has shredded the certainties of the post-Cold War era.
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#376434
The logical conclusion of opposition to the RFRA is support of compulsory speech.
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#376435
Read an excerpt from the new book about 60s-era radicalism by Vanity Fair special correspondent Bryan Burrough.
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#376436
Trevor Noah, the Jew-bashing South African comic picked by Comedy Central to replace Jon Stewart as host of the leftist Daily Show, trashed Americans as stupid at an appearance in London three weeks ago, saying “most of them don’t know…
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#376437
It's the same position his father always held.
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#376438
Islamic fundamentalism could become more prevalent in the U.S.
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#376439
Purpose: To relieve the financial loss endured by the proprietors’ stand for faith. Indiana Pizzeria Faces Backlash After Saying It Won’t Cater Gay Weddings NEW YORK (CBSNewYork.com) — There’s no such thing as bad publicity right? One Indiana pizzeria is going to find out. The O’Connor famil...
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#376440
New Study Shows Gay Marriage Releases Particles Dubbed 'Gaytrinos' That Can Cause Heterosexual Marriages To Break Down
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#376441
"Romney didn't win, did he?"
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#376442
Are we prepared to handcuff a feminist photographer who won’t take pictures at a strip club?
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#376443
In case you missed it... Sen. Harry Reid (R-NV), who announced last week that he will retire after his current term expires in early 2017, said he does not regret taking to the Senate floor in 2012 to accuse then-GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney of not paying his... #cnn #danabash #mittromney
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#376444
Who's the real fool this April 1st?
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#376445
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES To recap: Tim Cook (please, please click this link) and the left are happy to do business in countries that stone to death or otherwise jail gay people, but will not do business with Indiana, which merely passed a law insisting that the “free exercise” clause of the first amendment be on the same legal footing in courts as | Read More »
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#376446
Tucker Carlson explains the importance of ideological diversity in newsrooms where they "don't even know" that are competing views exist.
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#376447
Republican senators want to know how may DHS employees have been disciplined over the last six years for refusing to comply with the Obama administration's
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#376448
Personally, I still don't think ISIS is enough of a threat to warrant any  military response but nonetheless there are many who take the opposing view. However, one thing is for sure. Obama's current war on ISIS is illegal.
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#376449
On one side is the CEO of the world's largest company, the president of the United States and a growing chunk of the Fortune 500. On the other side is a solo wedding photographer in New Mexico, a 70-year-old grandma florist in Washington and a few bakers. One side wants the state to conscript the religious businesswomen and men into participating in ceremonies that violate their beliefs. The other side wants to make it possible for religious people to live their own lives according to their consciences. Yet somehow, the Left and most of the mainstream press paint the current skirmishes over religious liberty as conservative offensives. When Indiana decided to follow the Clinton administration and 19 states in passing a version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the Left let loose a cacophonous chorus of cries about a dangerous flood of homophobia spreading out from the Hoosier state.
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#376450
I’m a not particularly religious Jewish libertarian, which means — if you wouldn’t have guessed — that I don’t have a moral objection to, nor a public policy framework for, homosexuality.But the reaction by many others who aren’t social issues conservatives to Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act — modeled on a federal law sponsored by liberal Democrat Chuck Schumer (NY), passed 97-3 in the Senate in 1993, and then signed by President Bill Clinton (while Democrats still had majorities in both houses of Congress) — borders on the insane.The NCAA wondered how the new law would negatively impact the upcoming Men’s Final Four in Indianapolis. The obvious answer: it won’t.Openly gay actor George Takei (of Lieutenant Sulu fame from the original Star Trek series) is “demanding that socially responsible companies withdraw their business, conferences and support” from Indiana.Liberal bloggers, in a typical mindless reaction, are calling for boycotts of products made in Indiana.
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