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SAN FRANCISCO: Woman Claims She Was Assaulted For Wearing Google Glass

A San Francisco woman claims that she was assaulted by bar patrons who were angry that she might be recording them with her Google Glass.  Slocum called the incident “the weirdest event,” claiming that several people at the bar were “showing animosity” towards her, at which point she turned on the video. She also says that other bar patrons were …

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FLORIDA: Liberty Counsel Files Motion To Intervene In Marriage Equality Suit

Last month six Florida gay couples filed a lawsuit against that state’s Amendment 2, the constitutional ban on same-sex marriage approved by voters in 2008.  Yesterday the Liberty Counsel, which authored Amendment 2, filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit. Via press release: Mathew and Anita Staver, Liberty Counsel’s Chairman and President, respectively, drafted Amendment 2 and successfully defended …

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McCain Cheers Brewer’s Veto

“I appreciate the decision made by Governor Brewer to veto this legislation. I hope that we can now move on from this controversy and assure the American people that everyone is welcome to live, work and enjoy our beautiful State of Arizona.” – Sen. John McCain, via press release.

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Arizona Hate Bill Authors Have The Sadz

“This marks a sad day for Arizonans who understand and cherish religious liberty. Opponents were desperate to distort this bill rather than debate the merits. Essentially, they succeeded in getting a veto of a bill that does not even exist. When the force of government compels one to speak or act contrary to their conscience, the government injures not only …

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