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  • Business Leaders Call for Romney to Replace Senior Campaign Strategists

    Business Leaders Call for Romney to Replace Senior Campaign Strategists

    Industry titans Rupert Murdock and Jack Welch have suggested via the social media site Twitter, that soon-to-be GOP nominee Mitt Romney replace his top campaign staff if he wants to defeat President Obama in November.

  • Bill Gates Supports Gay Marriage With $100K Gift

    Bill Gates Supports Gay Marriage With $100K Gift

    Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has waded into the same-sex marriage debate in Washington State with a $100,000 contribution to help defeat a referendum that would ban same-sex marriage.

  • Chick-fil-A Called 'Anti-Gay' for Contributions to Pro-Marriage Groups

    Chick-fil-A Called 'Anti-Gay' for Contributions to Pro-Marriage Groups

    Chick-fil-A, the fast-food chicken restaurant chain known for its commitment to employing biblical beliefs in its business practices, is once again under attack by homosexual activists for its support of pro-traditional marriage organizations.

  • Black Pastors Lay Down Gauntlet to Obama Over Same-Sex Marriage

    Black Pastors Lay Down Gauntlet to Obama Over Same-Sex Marriage

    The Coalition of African American Pastors demanded on Monday that President Obama meet with the group to address his stance on same-sex marriage. So far, the White House has refused to acknowledge the group's request but leaders say they plan to "turn up the heat" by asking black Christians to sit on the sidelines for the time being.

  • Conservatives Skeptical but Motivated by Chief Justice Roberts' Vote on Obamacare

    Conservatives Skeptical but Motivated by Chief Justice Roberts' Vote on Obamacare

    Last week's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate may have caught conservatives off guard, but it was Chief Justice John Roberts' decision to side with the court's more liberal members that left some of the country's leading conservatives spellbound. Some are now rethinking what cases to take to the high court.

  • Michelle Obama to AME Church: Jesus Didn't Limit Ministry to Four Walls

    First lady Michelle Obama told those gathered at the annual conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church in Nashville, Tenn., on Thursday that what Christians do in the quieter moments of their lives is more important than just showing up for Sunday services once a week.

  • Tea Party 'Puts Candidates on Notice' After Court Rules on Obamacare

    Tea Party 'Puts Candidates on Notice' After Court Rules on Obamacare

    Within minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court released its ruling upholding the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, Tea Party leaders were announcing an all-out effort to reinvigorate their troops to elect a president and Congress members who promise to repeal the controversial health care law

  • ACLU Supports KKK Right to 'Adopt' Portion of Highway

    The American Civil Liberties Union – often seen as a staunch defender of liberal civil rights cases – announced on Tuesday they are coming to the rescue of a local Ku Klux Klan chapter in their effort to "adopt" a portion of a Georgia highway.

  • Pro-Marriage Advocate Reverses Position; Now Supports Gay Marriage

    One of the leading advocates of California's Proposition 8 – the controversial measure that sought to ban same-sex marriage – has now changed his position, saying the "time has come" to accept the reality of same-sex marriage as a civil right.

  • Michigan Independents Balk at Obama's Support of Same-Sex Marriage

    A new poll of Independent voters in Michigan shows that four in 10 are less likely to vote for President Obama since he announced his support for same-sex marriage last month.