Sunday, July 5, 2015

1776 COALITION EXTRA 07/05/2015




Hillary’s America on the 4th: Land of the Free & Home of the Corralled
Campaign aides for Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Saturday roped off reporters from the candidate as she walked and talked with potential voters during a July Fourth parade in New Hampshire, sparking frustration from the press corps and outrage... Read More






Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney Join Marco Rubio in Attacking Donald Trump Over Immigration Comments: ‘A Severe Error’
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney attacked real estate mogul and 2016 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday, telling a CNN reporter he thinks Trump’s remarks on illegal immigrants were a “severe error.” “Do you think Donald Trump’s comments on... Read More














Sweet Cakes by Melissa owners owe $135,000 in damages for gay wedding refusal
The owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa are still required to pay $135,000 in damages for “emotional suffering” to a lesbian couple based on Thursday’s final order from the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries. The order affirms an initial... Read More






July 4 crowds ignore call to boycott Georgia park over Confederate flag
STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - Fourth of July holidaymakers ignored a call to boycott Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, known as the "Confederate Rushmore," over its display of the contentious Confederate flag. Hundreds of people had staked out spots at the 3,200-acre... Read More













Texas Wants Its Gold Back Inside State’s Corders
AUSTIN, Texas -- Forget Fort Knox or the Federal Reserve. Texas has decided to start keeping its gold holdings within in its own borders. But what makes sense politically in such a sovereignty-loving place is creating a logistical conundrum. Texas... Read More






Greece referendum: Greeks in decisive vote over debt deal
The government has urged a "No" vote, but the "Yes" side warns this could see Greece ejected from the eurozone. "No one can ignore the will of a people," Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said, after voting. First results are expected... Read More


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