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Alabama congressional candidate's ad uses assault rifle to 'do some damage' to Obamacare

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - A congressional candidate in Alabama is taking aim - literally - at the federal statute known as Obamacare in a new campaign advertisement in which he fires rounds from several weapons into a paper copy of the healthcare reform law.

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Louie Gohmert's logic: Companies are subject to laws so they can believe in God like people too

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) argued on Wednesday that corporations like Hobby Lobby should be able to legally practice religion -- and be able to deny birth control to women -- if they were also subject to criminal prosecution under U.S. law.

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AZ lawmaker praises 'hate group' during vote to give its leader $18 million for border control

A Republican candidate for governor in Arizona told people that they should side with an organization that experts have labeled a "hate group" while he was pushing for a border security bill.

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Darrell Issa tells Fox News: 'The biggest tool we have is to shame' Obama

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) on Thursday said on Thursday that the "biggest tool we have is to shame" the Obama administration, but insisted that was not what he was trying to do with his investigations into the alleged IRS targeting of tea party groups.

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'Smell the bipartisanship': Rachel Maddow roasts scandal-ridden California Democrats

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow denounced the group of Democratic California lawmakers who have been indicted for alleged corruption on Wednesday, pointing out that the ensuing scandals have cost the party both in the statehouse and in the eyes of the public.

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Idaho 14-year-old shoots dad in ‘brain,’ hacks brother with machete after 'zombie' talk

A 14-year-old Idaho boy has reportedly confessed to shooting his father and brother to death following a discussion about zombies.

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TN Tea Partiers freak out on TV reporter for covering their effort to block Muslim cemetery

Tempers flared in a confrontation between anti-Islamic activists and proponents of a plan to build an Islamic cemetery adjacent to a mosque in Murfreesboro, TN.

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Michele Bachmann: Free 'killer drugs' like birth control make America unrecognizable

Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) on Tuesday worried that President Barack Obama and Democrats could withhold life-saving drugs from Americans because they had mandated "killer drugs" like birth control.

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Pat Roberson: Jesus more likely to stone gays to death than bake them a wedding cake

Televangelist Pat Robertson on Wednesday argued that Jesus would have never baked a wedding cake for LGBT couples because it was more common to stone homosexuals during biblical times.

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Fox mocks Obama with bizarre 'Constitutional Madness' tournament: 'Abortion won!'

The people over at Fox News are apparently so offended by President Barack Obama's yearly NCAA basketball tournament picks that they have decided to mock him with a hilarious segment called "Constitutional Madness."

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Duck Dynasty star: Gays are going to hell is 'what the Bible says'

Willie Robertson, star of the reality television series Duck Dynasty, has defended anti-LGBT comments made by his father, agreeing gay and lesbian people are sinners who will not go to heaven because the Bible is literal.

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Bill O'Reilly and Paul Ryan complain about criticism from 'race hustlers'

Fox News host Bill O'Reilly attempted to defend Rep. Paul Ryan's (R-WI) heavily-derided comments regarding men in the "inner cities" on Tuesday, seemingly referring to a California lawmaker as a "race hustler" in the process.

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Oops! Oklahoma pastor says he accidentally flooded Texas by praying too hard

An Oklahoma pastor this week said that his attempt to remove demons from the United States had worked a little too well, causing a severe drought to turn into massive flooding.

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