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Original sponsor of Florida's stand your ground law 'puzzled' by rulings

The original sponsor of Florida's controversial stand your ground law is cautious about altering the self-defense statute, even though he admits it has led to some puzzling rulings.

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District proposes assault rifles in schools near where Antoinette Tuff talks down gunman

A Georgia school district close to one where a tragedy was narrowly avoided last month because an employee was able to convince a gunman to lay down his weapons has proposed putting assault rifles at each of its campuses.

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Fox News guest: 'That's a teaching moment' when hungry students don't get school lunches

A Fox News guest on Thursday argued that hungry students would have a "teaching moment" if they were refused access in the cafeteria line to school lunches because their parents hadn't properly filled out the right paperwork.

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Eric Bolling's co-hosts mock 'bloody hand' stunt and say he went to 'Code Pink store'

On Wednesday's edition of Fox News panel show "The Five," co-host Eric Bolling made a statement against proposed military intervention in Syria by holding up a ketchup-smeared "bloody" right hand. Bolling's co-hosts made quick work of the stunt, calling it "disgusting" and saying he must have bought the ketchup at "the Code Pink store."

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Jon Stewart chastises John McCain: Does a war with Syria interrupt your video poker time?

Jon Stewart took Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) to task on Wednesday over his infamous game of video poker during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, telling him he was better off playing the real thing.

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New documentary puts Donald Rumsfeld on the hotseat about Iraq

As the U.S. mulls intervening in the Middle East again, former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld wriggles out of straight answers on the Iraq war in Errol Morris's new documentary, screening in Venice Wednesday.

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Beck 'historian' David Barton: Illiteracy rates higher because students lack 'fear of the Lord'

A so-called “historian,” who conservative radio host Glenn Beck has hired to teach at his online university, recently argued that scientists needed a "fear of the Lord" to do their job, and students' test scores would increase if schools had "a daily Bible reading."

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Kentucky agriculture commissioner: State to grow hemp and we'll see what Justice Department does

Kentucky's Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer said Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement last week of changes in the Justice Department's marijuana policy could mean that the state can move ahead with industrial hemp farming. Louisville's WDRB reported that Comer intends to forge ahead with industrial hemp in hopes that federal policy will continue to mellow with regards to marijuana.

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Florida man cites 'Bush doctrine' after pre-emptive killing of neighbors at Labor Day cookout

Lawyers for a Florida man this week cited President George W. Bush's pre-emptive war in Iraq and the "Bush Doctrine" as a defense after their client killed two neighbors and attempted to kill a third on Labor Day.

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Anthony Weiner to Jewish voters: 'You know who judges me? Not you.'

Embattled New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner chose, of all days, Erev Rosh Hashanah -- the evening before the first of the Jewish High Holy Days -- to engage in a shouting match with an Orthodox Jewish man in a Brooklyn market. According to Jacob Kornbluh, who filmed the exchange, the argument began when the man called Weiner a "scumbag" in passing.

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Tulsa school sends girl home because 'dreadlocks' and 'afros' are too distracting

A father in Oklahoma said this week that he was forced to pull his daughter out of classes after the charter school she was attending sent her home for having the wrong hairstyle.

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Rumsfeld dismisses Obama as the 'so-called commander-in-chief'

Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Wednesday said that President Barack Obama's leadership had been so lacking on the issue of Syria that he only deserved the title of "so-called commander-in-chief."

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Oklahoma school district giving up on abstinence-only education

The school district in Oklahoma's second largest city has begun to implement a plan to teach comprehensive sex education in its schools. According to Tulsa's Channel 9 News, the district plans to launch the program in four selected schools, then expand to include the entire district.

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