Why Are They Called 'Homofascists'? Here's Why…
Many Christians have been warning for years that the radical homosexual
activist lobby is made up of Christian-hating fascists who are in
rebellion against both God and nature, who are hell-bent on
criminalizing Christianity and pushing to the fringes anyone who
publicly acknowledges natural human sexuality and the age-old, immutable
institution of legitimate marriage as created by God.
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Family of beaten driver: He pleaded with attackers; why were they so angry?
Steve Utash's family say he pleaded with his attackers, repeatedly
telling them he was sorry as they beat him unconscious after his pickup
struck a 10-year-old boy earlier this week on an east-side Detroit
street.
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Conservatives launch boycott of Mozilla after homosexuals force CEO out
Conservative activist Ben Shapiro is leading up an online charge of
fellow political compadres to boycott the browser Firefox -- an outraged
response to the Mozilla chief's departure from his CEO role due to gay
rights' protests.
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Detroit mom, son get prison for filing false tax returns
A mother and son were sentenced to federal prison Thursday for bilking the government of more than $1 million by filing hundreds of false tax returns, including some for dead people.
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Security experts have no idea how to prevent base shootings
After three mass shootings at military bases in the U.S. over the last
five years, security experts say the sad truth is that there is probably
no practical way of preventing members of the armed forces or civilian
employees from carrying guns onto big installations like Fort Hood.
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The GM Scandal Is Worse Than You Think
Here's another reason government should never own a business. In
February 2010, the Obama administration's transportation secretary, Ray
LaHood, told America, without a shred of evidence, that Toyota
automobiles were dangerous to drive.
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2 tunnels found under California-Mexico border
Two drug-smuggling tunnels with rail systems stretching hundreds of
yards across the U.S.-Mexico border were discovered by law enforcement
officials, and a 73-year-old woman was charged with helping run one
operation, federal authorities said Friday.
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