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GOP Rep. Charlie Dent Slams Ted Cruz

“I support Israel, but what Senator Cruz did was outrageous and incendiary. He showed a true lack of sensitivity for the people he was speaking to, especially the religious leaders who were there. It was a political speech, inappropriate and, overall, an uncomfortable moment. He was speaking to people outside of the building. It was a willful and deliberate confrontation, …

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New From Scotland Better Together

“With just one week to go, now’s the time to get out there and make the positive case for a No vote on 18 September – more powers for Scotland guaranteed, without taking on all the risks of separation. It’s the best of both worlds for Scotland.”

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INDIANA: State Agrees To Recognize Marriage Of Terminally Ill Lesbian

Via the Indiana Times: A federal judge on Thursday approved an agreement for Indiana to recognize the marriage of two Whiting women while the state appeals a ruling overturning its gay marriage ban. Veronica Romero and Mayra Yvette Rivera filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court this week asking a judge to order Indiana to recognize their Illinois marriage because …

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Gay Songwriter Bob Crewe Dies At 82

Legendary pop music songwriter Bob Crewe died yesterday at the age of 82. Crewe’s list of hit records is enormous. Here’s a taste from Frontiers: Bob Crewe did it all—an actor, fine arts painter, singer, dancer, producer—but he was perhaps best known for producing and co-writing hit songs, including a long list of Top 10 singles for Frankie Valli and …

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Palin Claims To Have Been “Traveling” On Day Of Alleged Drunken Family Brawl

Via the New York Post: Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin got into a fracas worthy of reality TV when she, husband Todd and their entourage of children allegedly got involved in a drunken brawl at an Anchorage house party, according to multiple reports. The former Alaska governor’s daughter Bristol even allegedly threw punches and son Track ripped his shirt off …

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