Monday, November 16, 2015

1776 COALITION 11/16/2015




Clinton and the other Democratic presidential candidates in debate decline to use term ‘radical Islam’
Hillary Clinton and the other Democratic presidential candidates are being criticized for declining to use the words “radical Islam” during Saturday night’s debate, following the deadly terror attacks in Paris. Clinton, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin... Read More







Mormons leaders, members struggle over gay marriage edict
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this week revised its newly released policies for the children of same-sex couples the day before hundreds of its members resigned their affiliations as Mormons in protest. An edict handed out to... Read More













MI GOV suspends efforts to settle Syrian refugees
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder says he is suspending efforts to bring Syrian refugees to Michigan in light of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday. "Given the terrible situation in Paris, I've directed that we put on hold our... Read More






French jets target ISIS in Raqqa
French jets struck the heart of ISIS-controlled territory on Sunday in the first direct retaliation for Friday’s deadly terror attacks that killed 129 in Paris. French fighter jets dropped 20 bombs on a command and control center, jihadi recruitment center,... Read More














Carson answers Trump attack, says won’t be dragged into the ‘mud’
Ben Carson answered Donald Trump's highly personal attack on Friday by saying he won't get into the "mud" and engage in the "politics of personal destruction." The retired neurosurgeon addressed Trump's extensive remarks -- in which the billionaire businessman likened... Read More






Donald Trump is either launching a new, even-Trumpier campaign, or he’s self-sabotaging
There are many things about Donald Trump's run for president that are counterintuitive, unconventional and perhaps even precedent-setting. The man kicked off his campaign by insulting an entire group of people. He became the Republican presidential front-runner without so much... Read More


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