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New Hampshire prison official calls to 'legalize, control, regulate, tax' marijuana

The head of one jail in New Hampshire said on Monday that his experience in the prison system had made him sure that it was time to legalize marijuana.

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Christian rescue mission bans Kansas atheists from volunteering at Thanksgiving

A rescue mission in Kansas City has barred atheists from helping to feed the homeless for Thanksgiving this year, even though the group has volunteered the past two years.

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Palin links 'zealot-like' atheists to the 'war on Christmas' and 'slavery' from federal debt

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called on a group of conservatives to act over the weekend because she said atheists, secularists and other liberals had launched a "war on Christmas" and were pushing the country into "slavery" by borrowing from China.

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New York Times' Stelter: '60 Minutes' reporter Lara Logan's scandal 'worse' than Dan Rather's

New York Times media reporter Brian Stelter told CNN on Monday that CBS correspondent Lara Logan and her team at 60 Minutes may have been blinded by an agenda when reporting a story about Benghazi that turned out not to be true.

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Tony Perkins wants the 'liberty' to deny birth control: 'That's why the Pilgrims came here'

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins on Monday argued that companies should have the religious freedom to deny contraception coverage for women because "that's why the Pilgrims came here."

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Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott drills well to water lawn during historic drought

Texas Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott is one of a growing number of wealthy residents who are drilling wells to get around water restrictions during one of the worst droughts in history -- a practice that environmentalists are warning could leave less water for everyone else.

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Ellison rips GOP strategist on health care: 'We've done something and all you want to do is complain'

Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) on Sunday pointed out to GOP strategist Ana Navarro that Republicans "did nothing" to solve health care problems during President George W. Bush's two terms in office "and now we've done something about it and all you want to do is complain."

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Perry praises Cruz: GOP should have 'laid the wood to the president' on Obamacare

Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) on Sunday suggested that Republicans had not gone far enough in attacking President Barack Obama over his health care reform law -- even though the party had forced a government shutdown and threatened to default on the nation's debt.

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Graham squirms on CNN after Benghazi story collapses: I 'never asked' for '60 Minutes' interview

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday defended his decision to block President Barack Obama's executive branch nominations partially based on a story about Benghazi that 60 Minutes was forced to retract.

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Christie: I'm ready to be president because I'd do 'exactly what Ronald Reagan would have done'

Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Sunday argued that he had the right temperament to be president because he was like conservative hero Ronald Reagan.

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Weiner to conservative: Obamacare was your side's idea, why do you hate it now?

Friday night on "Real Time with Bill Maher," former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), in one of his first media appearances since his calamitous run for New York City mayor, lit into fellow guest and GOPAC president David Avella's assertions about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) -- also known as Obamacare.

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Maddow: George W. Bush really was trying to bring about the end of the world

Friday night on her MSNBC show, Rachel Maddow cast a critical eye toward former President George W. Bush's decision to speak at the Messianic Bible Institute, the headquarters of the apocalyptic cult Jews for Jesus.

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Texas anti-LGBT crusader won local election by pretending to be black

A Houston electrician known mostly for his personal crusades against LGBT rights and the city's lesbian mayor has won a seat on the Houston Community College Board of Trustees after pretending in campaign materials to be African American. According to Think Progress, Dave Wilson defeated longtime board member Bruce Austin -- who is African American -- by circulating campaign materials and faking an endorsement from a black state legislator.

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