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Machines in TX, VA kept voters from picking pro-life Republicans? Voters in Texas and Virginia were reportedly put in a quandary when trying to vote for their pro-life candidates in at least two states. In Texas, voters couldn't find pro-life governor candidate Greg Abbott on their ballots, while voters in Virginia found themselves inadvertently voting for a Democratic candidate when they touched to screen to vote for his Republican pro-life challenger.
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No males allowed, unless.... The website of Simmons College touts the school as a "warm and engaging community," and I'm sure it is, unless you are one particular kind of person, in which case, we don't need your type around here, Bub.
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Obamacare fines for businesses start in 2015 For businesses across Michigan and the country, the Obama administration's one-year reprieve from financial penalties under the national health care law is nearing an end, forcing some employers to chose between buying coverage for employees or paying fines.
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A Time for Choosing Freedom, not Dependence I am a conservative. I believe in the truth of traditional values, of limited government and free markets. And I believe in personal freedom – which is not possible without all the above.
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Court strikes down another AZ immigration law Arizona's frustrations over federal enforcement of the state's border with Mexico spawned a movement nearly a decade ago to have local police confront illegal immigration. Now, the state's experiment in immigration enforcement is falling apart in the courts.
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Freed N. Korean detainee focuses on family, food Rest, food and family are on the top of Kenneth Bae's list since arriving home this weekend after years of imprisonment in North Korea.
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Supreme Court, 'Gay Marriage' and the Easter Bunny If there arose a global movement that loudly and proudly demanded "bunny equality," and a dozen or more activist federal judges suddenly declared the Easter Bunny to be real, and thousands of rabid rabbit wannabees pranced in pink bunny suit parades, all the while pretending to be, even believing themselves to be, Easter Bunnies, and liberal legislators passed "anti-discrimination" laws presuming to force everyone else to join in on the delusion (severely punishing those who refused), there'd still be no Easter Bunny.
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