Daily Archives: April 12, 2012

Pastor Says Black Church Deserves Respect from the Media for Opposing Homosexual Marriage

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On March 30, an MSNBC news anchor accused the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) of “race-baiting” for (among other charges) writing in a 2009 in-house document, “We … need to … interrupt the attempt to equate gay with black, and sexual orientation with race; we need to make traditional sexual morality intellectually respectable again in elite culture.”

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Star Parker Says Republicans Still Face Challenge In Reaching Blacks, Hispanics

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National Journal’s Ron Brownstein provided an eye-opening reminder in a recent column about the impact of changing ethnic demographics on America’s political landscape.

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Teacher Fired from Christian School for Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy

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Former science teacher and volleyball coach filing lawsuit against Texas middle school
A Texas teacher is taking legal action after she was fired from a Christian middle school for being pregnant and unmarried.

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Trayvon Martin Case Is Finally Where It Should Be

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Forty-five days after 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot to death by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Fla., the case is finally where it should have been much sooner and with much less prodding. It is headed to a court of law.

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WATCH: The First Lady and Dr. Biden Speak on the Joining Forces Anniversary

hcsp.jpgFirst Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden speak about their Joining Forces initiative to support military veterans and their families at an event marking its first anniversary.

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Obama Won’t Issue Ban on Homosexual Discrimination

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A surprising new rift opened between the White House and the gay rights movement after White House officials revealed Wednesday that President Obama would not sign an executive order sought by activists to prohibit federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

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WATCH: U.S. Justice Department Says Apple, Publishers Conspired to Raise E-Book Prices; Amazon Promises to Lower More Prices

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Lawsuit Says Apple, Publishers Colluded to Raise Prices; Three Will Settle

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