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CPAC speaker: Black liberals made Detroit like Hiroshima after it was nuked

A longtime community activist speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Thursday accused other Black activists of using "the race store" in dealing with lawmakers while touting Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).

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Wayne LaPierre tells CPAC: True freedom is 'all the rifles, shotguns and handguns we want'

NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre on Thursday told a group of conservatives that the "greatest freedom" was the ability to have "all the rifles, shotguns and handguns we want."

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Texas school puts date rape drug detectors in drink coasters for spring break

A Texas college is preparing for spring break by handing out drink coasters that can detect date rape drugs.

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Florida man has sex with pit bull in his yard as neighbors beg him to stop

Witnesses told police this week that they pleaded with a Florida man to stop having sex with his pit bull, but he refused.

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Mitch McConnell takes CPAC stage holding a rifle as 'Living on a Prayer' plays

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) came to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday packing heat.

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Paul Ryan at CPAC: Free school lunches mean poor parents don't care about kids

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) asserted on Thursday that liberals did not understand that kids who got free lunches at school did not have parents who cared about them at home.

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Lesbian couple sues Vermont town alleging decade of threats and discrimination

A lesbian couple in Vermont is suing the town where they live alleging more than ten years of harassment, discrimination and intimidation. According to WPTZ.com, Barbara Ernst and Barbara Supeno say that officials in the town of Addison have done everything in their power to try and drive the couple away.

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Ted Cruz rallies conservative conference: 'You no longer have a president'

Tea Party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told a group of conservatives on Thursday that they no longer had a president because Barack Obama had implemented health care reform in a "lawless" way.

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N.C. officers busted for sharing racist video game about shooting 'wetback breeders'

The Department of Justice has accused deputies at one North Carolina sheriff's office of sharing a video game that allows the player to kill pregnant immigrants and other "wetbacks."

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'Morning Joe' freaks out over Democratic claims that GOP is 'addicted to Koch'

Democrats have targeted Charles and David Koch, the billionaire industrialists who help bankroll conservative politics, in advance of the congressional midterm elections.

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The 'shame-o-meter' is broken: Jon Stewart decimates Senate GOP for 'f*cking over veterans'

Instead of giving John Travolta grief on Twitter over mispronouncing Idina Menzel's name during the Academy Awards, Daily Show host Jon Stewart suggested on Wednesday, Americans should be angry with Senate Republicans for derailing bills benefitting both veterans and military sexual assault survivors.

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Rachel Maddow: CIA spying on Congress 'is death of the Republic stuff'

A dispute between the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Senate Intelligence Committee may have spilled into dangerous territory, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said on Wednesday, following a New York Times report that agency operatives gained access to the computers being used by lawmakers to investigate the agency.

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RT anchor Liz Wahl quits on air over 'whitewashing' of Putin's actions against Crimea

RT America anchor and correspondent Liz Wahl resigned on the air on Wednesday, criticizing the network for its coverage of Russian President Vladimir Putin's apparent incursion into the Crimean peninsula, Buzzfeed correspondent Rosie Gray reported.

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