Valdosta Univ. cancels classes over flag counter-protest
Student demonstrators who walked on an American flag to protest racism
have sparked a counter movement, prompting a south Georgia university to
cancel
classes Friday ahead of a rally expected to draw large crowds of flag supporters to Valdosta.
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Cruz to pastors: 'Uphold sacrament of marriage'
In anticipation of next week's Supreme Court hearings on same-sex
"marriage," Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is exhorting tens
of
thousands of pastors across the U.S. to champion biblical marriage from
their pulpits this Sunday.
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So - would Hillary 'topple' herself?
Hillary Clinton's idea of "toppling" the wealthiest one-percent in
America is an odd statement for a wealthy person to make, says a
political
analyst.
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Obama Refuses to Meet Netanyahu Until Iran Talks End
After a year of tensions, and even hostility, between Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama, a mending of fences
may be on
the horizon - but not until final negotiations on Iran's nuclear program
conclude.
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Obama still won't refer to the Armenian genocide by name. He should end the charade
"The Armenian genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion or a
point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an
overwhelming
body of historical evidence," said a US senator named Barack Obama in
2006, before he sought to be elected to the highest office in the
land.
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Clinton Foundation Received Cash Amid Russian Uranium Deals
The New York Times has reported that leaders of a Canadian mining
company with extensive U.S. uranium stakes made large donations to the
Clinton
family foundation at a time when Russia was acquiring the firm in a deal
approved by the State Department under Hillary Clinton.
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