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NAACP president: American drug war's toll on liberty greater than apartheid

Ben Jealous, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, appeared on Current TV's "Viewpoint" Tuesday night to explain why he and 174 other celebrities and activists signed an open letter sent to President Barack Obama this week urging him to take decisive action on drug war reforms.

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Culture critic Christopher John Farley mocks 'Accidental Racist' song: Obviously an epic fail

Christopher John Farley, senior editor of the Wall Street Journal's Speakeasy blog, mocked the new country song "Accidental Racist" on CNN Tuesday, saying it was "obviously an epic fail."

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Filmmaker tells California Senate: Show 'Christian compassion' by ending drug war

Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki addressed the California Senate for 40 minutes on Monday, describing the war on drugs as an "abject failure" and urging the lawmakers to show "Christian compassion" by ending it.

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Nugent calls Obama 'the Chicago gangster' and asks NRA host to 'help me shoot somebody'

Conservative rocker Ted Nugent on Monday insisted that he had just been using a metaphor when he called President Barack Obama "the Chicago gangster" and then asked a NRA television host to "help me shoot somebody."

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Pat Robertson: Mass shooters 'usually under the influence of psychedelic drugs'

Televangelist Pat Robertson says that he opposes President Barack Obama's efforts to limit high-capacity magazines and require universal background checks because most perpetrators of mass shootings are "usually under the influence of psychedelic drugs."

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Young immigrants blame high fees as deportation deferral applications drop dramatically

Interest in the two-year deferred-deportation program has flagged heavily in recent months, with some immigrants pointing to high application fees as an obstacle to taking part.

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'Fox & Friends' proposes IQ test for politicians sponsoring gun control legislation

The hosts of Fox & Friends on Tuesday suggested that politicians should be required to take an IQ or competency test to prove that they were knowledgeable about guns.

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Former Navy chaplain: 'Biologist' Jesus opposed 'three women and a dog' marriage

A disgraced former Navy chaplain explained on Monday that Jesus Christ was effectively a "biologist" because he knew that "three women and a dog" can't make a baby.

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Tennessee politician arrested for habit of masturbating out car window at 90 mph

Three women testified last week in the trial of former Mount Carmel, Tennessee Vice-Mayor William Blakely, who is charged with exposing himself to multiple women while driving over the course of years.

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4-year-old New Jersey boy shoots 6-year-old playmate in the head

A 6-year-old New Jersey boy is reportedly in serious condition after being accidentally shot in the head by a 4-year-old boy on Monday.

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Republican rep. on Cuba trip probe: 'The diva of Beyonce' is not 'above the law'

A Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives vowed on Tuesday to press forward with an investigation into a trip to Cuba taken by singers Beyonce and Jay-Z last week even after sources at the Treasury Department suggested that the trip had been authorized.

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Limbaugh freaks: Melissa Harris-Perry a 'foreign' Marxist who wants to steal children

The conservative pundit class is outraged over MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry's recent ad spot about public education, and Rush Limbaugh, not wanting to be left behind by the likes of Glenn Beck, took his best swing at the university professor on Monday, describing her with the words "foreign," "Marxist" and "communist," and suggesting she wants to steal children away from conservative families.

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Secret audio: McConnell, staff scheme about Ashley Judd's 'emotionally unbalanced' mental health

In a February meeting, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and his staff gathered to discuss tactics for defeating possible Democratic challenger Ashley Judd, including the possibility of leveraging her "emotionally unbalanced" mental state.

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