By Samuel Warde on
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Bigotry, Discrimination, Election 2016, Immigration, Republican Logic, Republicans
“ALL houses of worship are sanctuaries, a place where all should feel safe, a place we can seek refuge when the world is too much to bear.” -Faatimah Knight/LaunchGood Project Creator In the wake of increased anti-Muslim rhetoric coming from Republicans during the 2016 campaign, this story from last summer is an important one to […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
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Planned Parenthood, Religious Fanaticism, Religious Intolerance
Planned Parenthood Smear Campaign Led To Dramatic Spike In Death Threats To Abortion Providers New research from the National Abortion Federation (NAF) shows a direct connection in the uptick in death threats against abortion providers and the release of the deceptively edited videos by the Center for Medical Progress last year. The report states in part: “Our […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
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Healthcare, Reproductive Rights, Republicans, Smackdowns, Women's Issues
Florida voter ripped into the Republican governor at a local Starbucks – and it was glorious. When Florida Governor Rick Scott stopped in a Gainesville Starbucks on Tuesday, he got a lot more than a latte. While the Republican governor was in line, a former city commissioner Cara Jennings started yelling at him for opposing […]
By Samuel Warde on
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Controversy, Foreign Policy, History, Human Interest, Law & Order, The Courts, War
The world’s most distinguished living specialist in international human rights law predicts Dick Cheney will be tried as a war criminal at the Hague. Thomas Buergenthal, who served as a judge at the International Court of Justice at the Hague for ten years until his retirement in 2010, is considered by many the world’s most […]
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Here are some of our favorite Jon Stewart quotes Jon Stewart has been one of our favorites over the years. Although he retired from The Daily Show on August 6, 2015, it was recently announced that he found a new home at premium cable network HBO, Home Box Office, inc. The cable giant announced last […]