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California Supreme Court approves gay marriage
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California Supreme Court approves gay marriage

Gay & Lesbian – SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court ruled today that same-sex couples should be permitted to marry, rejecting state marriage laws as discriminatory.

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Video:  McCain makes some noise
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Video: McCain makes some noise

Politics – Launched in conjunction with today's speech in Ohio, McCain's new web ad, "2013," focuses on what he envisions achieving during his first term in the White House.

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Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species
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Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species

Science – The Interior Department declared the polar bear a threatened species Wednesday because of the loss of Arctic sea ice but also cautioned the decision should not be viewed as a path to address global warming.

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29% Of Dems Want Hillary To Run As Independent; 38% Want Her To Drop Out
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29% Of Dems Want Hillary To Run As Independent; 38% Want Her To Drop Out

Politics – That would complete the Dem meltdown as Hillary and Obama would divide the majority of the vote, but would give the election to McCain.

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Clinton Doubts Obama's Ability To Greet World Leaders
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Clinton Doubts Obama's Ability To Greet World Leaders

Humor – CHARLESTON, WV - Hillary Clinton once again attacked Barack Obama on the issue of experience, this time questioning the Illinois senator's ability to effectively smile, make appropriate eye contact, and offer sufficiently delicious finger foods when welcoming visiting world leaders.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 08:01pm

Televangelist John Hagee Apologizes to Catholics
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Televangelist John Hagee Apologizes to Catholics

Politics – Hagee has often made references to Catholicism as the 'great ,'. That's why it was odd that McCain sought out his endorsement so assiduously. Hagee says now he "better understood" that his use of those descriptions, are 'a rhetorical device long employed in anti-Catholic literature and commentary.'

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 Bush disappointed with intel before Iraq war
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Bush disappointed with intel before Iraq war

Politics – WASHINGTON - President Bush said Tuesday he was disappointed in "flawed intelligence" before the Iraq war and was concerned that if a Democrat wins the presidency in November and withdrew troops prematurely it could "eventually lead to another attack on the United States."

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Cuba's Oil Hunt Worries America.
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Cuba's Oil Hunt Worries America.

Money – Now it seems the US may have to rethink its policy towards Cuba. The reason is Cuba has found oil in the deep waters of the Florida Straits. In 1977 the US and Cuba signed a treaty that equally divided the Florida Straits to safeguard each country's economic rights.

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Cold Water Thrown on Antarctic Warming Predictions

Science – Antarctica hasn't warmed as much over the last century as climate models had originally predicted, a new study finds.

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Clinton poised for W.Va. win
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Clinton poised for W.Va. win

Politics – The Democratic presidential race runs on two tracks now, one snaking through the West Virginia primary Tuesday and the other mapped out by Barack Obama through battleground states in the fall.

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Is Obama Smarter Than A 5th Grader or a Leno Jaywalker?
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Is Obama Smarter Than A 5th Grader or a Leno Jaywalker?

Politics – Just when we thought Obama had shot himself in the last foot he had available, he presents us with another gift.

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Young, evangelical ... for Obama?
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Young, evangelical ... for Obama?

Religion – "If Jesus were alive, he wouldn't necessarily be voting Republican," seminar student Tyler Braun said. "Christians are having trouble getting behind everything the Republicans stand for," said Michael Dudley. 15% of white evangelicals, 18-29, no longer identify with the GOP. Older evangelicals are also questioning their traditio

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What Keeps Hillary Going?

Politics – Even the seating of the full delegations from the outlaw primaries in Florida and Michigan is no longer a real threat to Obama's nomination. So why is Hillary Clinton still barnstorming the country from West Virginia to Oregon (with stopovers in Kentucky and South Dakota) in a vain effort to stop him? Let's consider a few possible answers.

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The Day That McCain Killed McAbel

Politics – A true story *and* a bible story about a man who murders his own conscience in order to try to get elected President. Once tortured, he denounces torture only to one day embrace it in a fit of pandering that would make Santa Claus himself vomit with rage. Genesis 4 upgrade, Service Pack 3.14159.6132A

Voted for on May 10, 2008 04:17pm

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Obama's Consolidation of the Party

Politics – ...The primary has been exceptionally good for party building. Obama has created a number of significant infrastructure pieces through his campaign, displacing traditional groups the way he promised he would by signaling the end of the old politics of division and partisanship....

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