Monthly Archives: April 2014

LA Gov. Bobby Jindal Calls On GOP Rep. Vance McAllister To Resign Over Affair

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal yesterday called on first term GOP Rep. Vance McAllister to resign after being exposed in an affair with a now-fired staffer. Joining the call is Louisiana state GOP chairman Roger Villere. Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La., called the congressman’s behavior an embarrassment. “Congressman McAllister says he wants privacy to work on his issues with his family. The …

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Jayden, Aiden, Braden

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FRC Prays For Brendan Eich

Yesterday the Family Research Council’s prayer targets were former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich and former Fox sportscaster Craig James, who was supposedly fired by the network for opposing same-sex marriage. James is now a vice president at the FRC. Pray for those who have succumbed to pressure from activists, frenzied by their radical agenda. May business leaders understand the issues …

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Shapiro: Colbert Does Political Blackface

“Blackface, which has an ugly history dating back to at least the fifteenth century according to historian John Strausbaugh, was used to portray demeaning and horrifying stereotypes of blacks. Such stereotypical imitation has not been limited to blacks, of course; actors tasked with playing stereotypical Jew Shylock often donned a fake nose and red wig, as did actors who were …

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Scott Brown Announces Senate Bid

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Rush Limbaugh Attacks CBS For Hiring Stephen Colbert To Replace Letterman

“CBS has just declared war on the heartland of America. No longer is comedy going to be a covert assault on traditional American values [and] conservatives. Now, it’s just wide out in the open. What this hire means is a redefinition of what is funny and a redefinition of what is comedy. What this hire means is a redefinition of …

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Both Sides Speak After Utah Hearing

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LOUISIANA: House Committee Advances Bill To Make Bible Official State Book

By a vote of 8-5 a committee of the Louisiana House today advanced a bill that would make the bible the official state book. Rep. Thomas Carmody, R-Shreveport, said he sponsored the proposal after a constituent made the request. But Carmody insisted the bill wasn’t designed to be a state-endorsement of Christianity or a specific religion. “It’s not to the …

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HHS Sec. Kathleen Sebelius Resigns

White House officials told the press tonight that Health & Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has resigned. In recent months, Sebelius has faced heavy scrutiny after the troubled launch of the federal online insurance marketplace and has been deluged with Republican attacks over the costs of the Affordable Care Act. During the first difficult weeks of the federal marketplace, Sebelius …

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LAS VEGAS: Woman Arrested After Throwing Object At Hillary Clinton

The Associated Press reports: A woman was taken into custody after throwing what she described as a shoe at Hillary Clinton during a Las Vegas speech. The incident happened moments after Clinton took the stage Thursday at an Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries meeting at the Mandalay Bay hotel-casino. Clinton ducked but did not appear to be hit by the …

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TRAILER: Of Many

Documentary synopsis: Set against the dramatic backdrop of 9/11, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the tension between Jewish and Muslim students on college campuses, OF MANY focuses on the surprising and transformative relationship between an orthodox rabbi and imam, who serve as university chaplains in New York City. Through a series of voyages to communities struck by catastrophe, we witness young …

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Matt Barber: I Started My New Site As Spiritual Warfare Against Satanic Leftists

Barbwire makes WND look like the New York Times.

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Full Utah Case Audio Has Been Posted

The full audio of today’s oral arguments in Utah’s appeal to the Tenth Circuit Court has been posted.  The full clip is just over one hour long. Dig in and post the bits that most interest you in the comments.

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DENMARK: Copenhagen To Celebrate Eurovision By Marrying Russian Gays

The Eurovision finals take place in Copenhagen next month and city officials will stick a finger in Putin’s eye by marrying several Russian gay couples before the visiting international press. “We have already scheduled 20-30 couples in our calendar -both Danish and foreigners. On the first of the three days, we start with three Russian gay marriages,” office manager Flemming …

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NORTH CAROLINA: Marriage Opposition Shrinks By 9 Points Since 2012 Ban

Public Policy Polling reports: In 2012 North Carolinians voted by a 22 point margin to ban gay marriage in the state. Now less than 2 years later voters say they oppose gay marriage by only 13 points, mirroring the kind of movement we’ve seen on the issue across the country. 40% say they think it should be legal to 53% …

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Heartbleed Bug Roils Technies

The Boston Globe reports on the Heartbleed bug that has IT departments scrambling across the nation. The word “Heartbleed” meant nothing at the start of the week. Today it is one of the hottest topics on the Internet — a simple security bug in an obscure piece of software that could compromise the personal information of millions. And while the …

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Utah Moves To Block Gay Adoptions

The state of Utah has filed an emergency petition with the state Supreme Court, demanding that all pending adoptions by gay couples be denied. Many couples filed for second-parent adoptions during the brief period that same-sex marriages were allowed in Utah. A lesbian couple is among the first to be refused while the Court mulls the petition. The two came …

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Associated Press: Tenth Circuit Court Judges “Sharply Divided” On Utah Case

Via the Associated Press: A three-judge panel appeared sharply divided as they questioned attorneys Thursday at a hearing over whether to uphold a lower court’s ruling that struck down Utah’s ban on gay marriage. One of the judges, Carlos F. Lucero, compared the state’s argument that the ban should to the U.S. Supreme Court’s infamous Dred Scott decision that denied …

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Arguments Conclude In Utah Case, Tenth Circuit Court Judges Appear Split

Freedom To Marry head Evan Wolfson writes: “Today marked a new chapter in the campaign to win the freedom to marry. We now begin a wave of federal appellate arguments and rulings that set the stage for national resolution by the Supreme Court. Once again it became clear in the light of a courtroom that there is no good reason …

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The New Hanky Code

“The Chairman of the International Order of Sodomites discusses the latest in the gay color spectrum.” (Tipped by JMG readers Eric and David)

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