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Iowa man sentenced to 16 years in jail for burning a pride flag outside strip club
He proudly admitted to stealing a church’s rainbow flag – in Jesus’ name, of course.
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Strip club patron proudly admits to burning church’s Pride flag in Jesus’ name
“It’s a blessing from the Lord to be able to stand for his word… I’m guilty as charged plain and simple. Knowingly, willingly and intentionally did I do that. Yup.”
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Rick Perry heckled in Iowa for demonizing gays in recent campaign ad
AMES, Iowa — Texas Governor and GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry was met by hecklers during a campaign stop in Ames, Iowa on Sunday, continuing to catch heat for an anti-gay campaign ad released last week in which he said that gays serving openly in the military is a sign of what’s wrong with America.
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Commentary
Michele Bachmann — The Rise of Christian Theocracy
Though many individuals assert that Michele Bachmann is a “show” candidate, and that serious candidates, such as Rick Perry or Mitt Romney, will most likely be the Republican nominee for President, Bachmann’s first place finish at the Ames straw poll is not something to scoff at, and she is certainly a candidate that warrants scrutiny.
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Tim Pawlenty bows out of presidential race after disappointing Iowa straw poll
Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who just weeks ago denounced gay marriage by saying it “defies common sense,” has abandoned his campaign for the presidency.
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Republican presidential candidates pushed to move even farther to the right
In the third nationally televised GOP presidential debate, none of the eight candidates on the stage strayed from their already stated positions on marriage for same-sex couples, but there was some pushing and prodding for several of the candidates to move even farther to the right.