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Ted Cruz: Republicans repealing Obamacare to help African-Americans and Hispanics

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) says that Republicans are working to defund and repeal President Barack Obama's health care reform law in order to help African-Americans and Hispanics.

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Rep. John Lewis at the March on Washington: 'I gave a little blood on that bridge in Selma, Alabama for the right to vote'

Invoking the legacy of the bloody assault he endured in Selma, Ala., Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) used the 50th anniversary celebration of the March on Washington to call upon Congress to fix the provisions of the Voting Rights Act invalidated earlier this year by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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South Carolina restaurant ejected African-American customers when white person felt 'threatened'

A group of customers at a Wild Wing restaurant in Charleston, SC were forced to wait two hours for their table and then were ultimately denied service on the basis of their race. According to Charleston's WNEW Channel 5, the group of 25 African-Americans were asked to leave because a white customer felt "threatened."

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Maddow: GOP overreach has re-energized the civil rights movement

In the clip embedded below, Rachel Maddow discussed how Republican attempts to restrict voting access for traditionally Democratic constituencies has re-energized and given new focus to the civil rights movement. As the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom approaches, voting rights organizations and advocates are working all over the country to counteract the effect of restrictive new Republican voter ID laws and other attempts to keep young, poor, African-American and Latino voters away from the polls.

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WATCH LIVE: 50th anniversary of March on Washington

Martin Luther King, III, Rev. Al Sharpton, and others gather five decades after Dr. King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington in 1963, mounting the same steps at the Lincoln Memorial to lead the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.

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Russian journalist gives a snapshot of gay life in Russia

Russian politicians are beginning to squirm under international scrutiny around their anti-gay legislation, but not enough yet to change, a prominent gay journalist told NBC on Friday.

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U.S. preparing missile strike on Syria as evidence mounts of chemical weapons use

The Pentagon is reportedly preparing for a possible order to strike Syrian targets with cruise missiles, as evidence mounts of the use of chemical weapons emerges from an attack on a Damascus suburb earlier this week, CBS News reported Friday.

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Republican Rep. Joyce: Unemployment caused by drunk, high workforce not lack of jobs

Add to the many reasons people can't find jobs -- a weak economy, offshoring, technology disruption, employer uncertainty -- this rationale, from Republican Rep. Dave Joyce: too many of us are just too drunk or high to get a job.

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Fox News host defiantly refers to Chelsea Manning as 'Bradley'

On Fox News' American Newsroom today, host Gregg Jarrett invited former prosecutor Annemarie McAvoy on to discuss the possibility that Chelsea Manning might sue the federal government if not provided access to hormone therapy. Jarrett continued to refer to Manning, who announced yesterday that she would be living as a female, as "Bradley" and used the masculine pronoun "he."

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Ft. Hood shooter Nidal Hasan found guilty on all counts

Former U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Hasan of 13 counts of murder and 32 counts of attempted murder for the shooting rampage that took place at Fort Hood Army Base on Nov. 5, 2009. CBS News reported that jurors found Hasan guilty of all charges in the case, leaving open the possibility of the death sentence.

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Homeland Security employee promotes mass genocide of whites and 'homosexuals'

A new report by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) identifies Ayo Kimathi, who works for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) division of Homeland Security, as "the Irritated Genie," the author of a site that advocates the mass murder of whites and homosexuals. The site, War on the Horizon, dedicates its "time and expertise to properly educating Black people to prepare for Racial Warfare...that will mean the end of white rule on this planet or the end of the Black Race as we know it."

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Bryan Fischer: 'Christians are the new blacks' because of LGBT 'Jim Crow laws'

American Family Association (AFA) Director of Issues Analysis Bryan Fischer says that a New Mexico Supreme Court unanimous decision finding that a wedding photographer violated the state's Human Rights Act by discriminating against a same sex couple proves that "Christians are the new blacks."

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Tea partier at Ted Cruz town hall: 'Canada is not really foreign soil'

Even so-called birthers who falsely believe that President Barack Obama was Kenyan born and not a legitimate U.S. citizen seem to think that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) won't have the same problem because "Canada is not really foreign soil."

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