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Muslim woman who sued police, asserting this injustice, invented story
Another hoax, this time committed by a Muslim
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NYC comedy festival to charge higher fee to these ‘second class citizens’
Maybe there is something to the liberal argument about how widespread discrimination continues to be here in twenty-first-century America. Hard as it…
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Pioneering university seeks to stamp out a new ‘-ism’
Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., has boldly gone where no institution of higher learning has gone before. While other schools…
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Commission on Judicial Fitness rules Oregon judge unfit to serve; wait till you hear why
We’d all agree that the problem of domestic violence is a major problem in the U.S. Consider that spousal abuse is the leading…
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Seattle yoga class ‘respectfully asks’ that these people not attend
“If it’s illegal and considered racist for a white, straight business owner to deny service to a gay person or…
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University seizes student property on grounds it is culturally offensive
Universities have the rare opportunity to teach as much by example as they do via formal lesson plan. If the University…
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Price Oregon bar will pay for turning away transgender customers who were hurting business
An Oregon bar has been ordered by a judge to pay $400,000 for telling a group of transgender customers not to…
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Lesbians who torched own house, alleging it was ‘hate crime,’ lose lawsuit
Carol Ann Stutte and Laura Jean Stutte went to great lengths to prove themselves the victims of anti-gay discrimination. The…
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Boy Scouts of America will allow LGBT leaders but gay activists STILL not satisfied
The Boy Scouts of America decided Monday to allow openly gay men and women to be volunteer leaders and work in the organization’s offices,…
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Interview with author Heidi Kingstone: A women’s perspective of life in Afghanistan
On July 8, Afghanistan’s first female nominee for the country’s supreme court, Anisa Rassouli, failed to win enough votes in…
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