Daily Archives: December 8, 2011

Michelle Duggar, Mom of 19, Miscarries 20th Child

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Michelle Duggar, the famous reality show mom of 19, has miscarried her child.

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Police Report that Virginia Tech Gunman Has Been Found Dead

1911e036-248a-4ead-be60-30414f8fb10b-big.jpgA police officer was shot and killed early this afternoon on Virginia Tech’s campus during a routine traffic stop, putting the campus on lockdown for several hours. The suspect fled the scene, and police later found another body in another part of campus.

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Is There a War on Black Voters?

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A curious phenomenon occurred in 2011. As if in concert, 40 Republican-controlled state legislatures introduced changes to their voting procedures. The laws read as minor tweaks and adjustments, and they vary from state to state, but they all have the outcome of making it harder to vote. 

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Is Obama a Marriage and Family Destroyer?

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The Obama administration has offered in two high level addresses the crystallization of all that is wrong in its course. Yesterday, President Barack Obama went to Osawatomie , Kansas. He chose that location because of his own Kansas roots and because former President Theodore Roosevelt gave a famous speech there in 1910.

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says President Obama Wants Homosexual Rights Over Religious Freedom

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday put the Obama administration clearly on the opposite side of Christians seeking religious freedom in the debate over human sexuality, prompting praise from gay rights activists and criticism from GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry.

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Florida Pastor Denies Misusing Tax Money Intended for Housing Project

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West Palm ordered to reimburse HUD $654,000
Redemptive Life Fellowship Church Bishop Harold Ray stood among his legal team Wednesday morning, vehemently denying accusations he misused millions of tax dollars.

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Black Church Leaders, HBCU Presidents Unite To End Hazing After FAMU Death

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Following the death of Robert Champion, the Florida A&M University Drum Major who died Nov. 19, the religious community of Tallahassee, Fla. has called for community-wide prayer followed by deliberate action against hazing at HBCUs, according to a statement released this week.

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