Tag Archive: “Conservative news”

on August 26, 2013 in World News

Churches changing bylaws after gay marriage ruling

Churches changing bylaws after gay marriage ruling Worried they could be sued by gay couples, some churches are changing their bylaws to reflect their view that the Bible allows only marriage between one man and one woman. Although there have been lawsuits against wedding industry businesses that refuse to serve gay couples, attorneys promoting the bylaw changes say they don’t know of any lawsuits against churches. Critics say the changes are unnecessary, but some churches fear that it’s only a matter of time before one of them is sued. “I thought marriage was always between one man and one woman,… View Article

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on August 26, 2013 in World News

‘Duck Dynasty’ Family’s Fortunes

                          A Calculated Push Into Entertainment Lifts ‘Duck Dynasty’ Family’s Fortunes Forget the ZZ Top beards and the Bayou accents, the Robertsons of West Monroe, La., are a family of traditional American entrepreneurs: ambitious, rich and spectacularly successful. And that was true even before they were television stars. They certainly are stars now — the subjects of the biggest reality show hit in the history of cable television, “Duck Dynasty,” which has shattered ratings records this summer, reaching a high of 11.8 million viewers for the season premiere… View Article

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on August 26, 2013 in World News

Airman Claims He Was Fired by Lesbian Commander

Christian Airman Claims He Was Fired by Lesbian Commander for Gay Marriage Stance Senior Master Sgt. Phillip Monk has served in the U.S. Air Force for 19 years with a clean service record. But his new lesbian commander has relieved him of duty and is threatening his career, allegedly because of his Christian beliefs regarding gay marriage. Officials are investigating as Monk appeals his punishment. Monk was First Sergeant of the 326th Training Squadron, stationed at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. According to his attorneys, Monk recently returned from a deployment and found he had a new… View Article

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on August 26, 2013 in Right Edition

Political influence in our Courts – Canadians Right to Self Defence

To state the obvious, Americans do not trust the federal government, and that includes the Supreme Court. Americans believe politics played “too great a role” in the recent health care cases by a greater than two-to-one margin.[1] Only thirty-seven percent of Americans express more than some confidence in the Supreme Court.[2] Academics continue to debate how much politics actually influences the Court, but Americans are excessively skeptical. They do not know that almost half of the cases this Term were decided unanimously, and the Justices’ voting pattern split by the political party of the president to whom they owe their… View Article

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on August 21, 2013 in Right Edition

Thief shoots himself in foot – Keeping A Breast of Things or Two

Thief shoots himself in foot – Keeping A Breast of Things or Two A Brazilian crook shot himself in the foot while trying to burglarize a bar, then left a trail of blood that led police straight to his home, police said on Thursday. Police in the town of Petropolis in the mountains near Rio de Janeiro said they had arrested Carlos Henrique Auad, 29, on Wednesday at his home just about a hundred yards from the bar. Police said Auad had broken into the bar several days earlier and had stolen a television set. He broke into the bar… View Article

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on August 20, 2013 in World News

Arrest of anti-Obama protesters

Arrest of anti-Obama protesters on St. Charles overpass sparks controversy The arrest Saturday afternoon of two anti-Barack Obama protesters on an Interstate 70 overpass is stirring controversy – fueled by a video of the incident circulating on the internet. The two — Marc S. Messmer, 41, of St. Charles, and Jimmy D. “Duane” Weed, 57, of Bridgeton — say that their constitutional rights were violated. “Citizens have a right to peaceably assemble,” said Messmer, who was part of a series of overpass demonstrations around the country seeking the president’s impeachment. “We were simply doing that. There were no laws broken.”… View Article

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on August 20, 2013 in World News

Illegal Aliens Demand Free Organ Transplants

Illegal Aliens Demand Free Organ Transplants Illegal immigrants have boldly demanded everything from civil rights in the U.S. to driver’s licenses and government benefits such as welfare and discounted tuition at public universities, so why stop there? Now they want American taxpayers to finance their organ transplants! This is even more brazen than the discrimination lawsuits illegal aliens have filed against law enforcement agencies—both federal and local—in the U.S. over the years. To make their point, the illegal immigrants have gone on a hunger strike outside an Illinois hospital demanding free organ transplants for themselves and their fellow undocumented comrades…. View Article

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on August 20, 2013 in World News

Judge Throws Out ‘Jihad’ Evidence Against Hasan

Judge Throws Out ‘Jihad’ Evidence Against Hasan Judge Col. Tara Osborn blocked evidence from Maj. Nidal Hasan’s trial that prosecutors said would explain his motive for opening fire at Fort Hood. Thirteen people were murdered and more than 30 were wounded in the November 2009 attack. Prosecutors wanted to introduce evidence that showed Hasan believed he had a “jihad duty” to murder his fellow soldiers. Eighty witnesses testified for the prosecution, but they wanted to explain his motive this week. From the Associated Press: Osborn barred any reference Hasan Akbar, a Muslim soldier sentenced to death for attacking fellow soldiers… View Article

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on August 19, 2013 in World News

‘Imperial Presidency’ Would Make Nixon Blush

                      ‘The Butler’ Star: Obama’s ‘Imperial Presidency’ Would Make Nixon Blush John Cusack plays President Richard M. Nixon as a sweaty, power-obsessed politician in Lee Daniels’ The Butler. The progressive actor still thinks the leader lionized in the film’s framing device, Barack Obama, represents a power grab far more problematic than the disgraced Nixon. Cusack is one of the few actors who robustly challenge Obama, from the hard-left, on matters like the NSA domestic spying scandal.  http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2013/08/19/butler-star-obama-worse-nixon

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