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Democrats hope Pope Francis will re-focus church on helping the poor

Thursday on the radio program Full Court Press, Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) said they were hopeful Pope Francis would elevate Catholic teachings on social justice.

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Congressman slams Republicans for pushing bill based on discredited 2012 campaign attack

Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA) mocked House Republicans on Wednesday for pushing legislation based on the widely discredited claim that President Barack Obama was scrapping a welfare work rule.

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Tucker Carlson: Bloomberg's soda ban is class warfare

Daily Caller founder Tucker Carlson on Thursday declared that New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's attempt to ban large sugary soft drinks was part of a class war because liberals drink Frappuccinos, which were not part of the ban.

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Marco Rubio: Opposing marriage equality 'does not make me a bigot'

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Thursday told a conservative audience that liberals needed to respect his views because support the right of states to discriminate against LGBT people "does not make me a bigot," and opposing the reproductive rights of women "does not make you a chauvinist."

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Norquist: Republicans who raise taxes 'are rat heads in a Coke bottle'

Anti-tax lobbyist Grover Norquist is lashing out at Republicans who voted to raise taxes, calling them "rat heads in a coke bottle."

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Feinstein snaps at Cruz's 'lecture' on the Constitution: 'I'm not a sixth grader'

During a hearing on gun control legislation Thursday, junior Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) drew the hackles of Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), who snapped, "I'm not a sixth grader" after he tried to "lecture" her about the U.S. Constitution.

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Baptist pastor: Sex with underage girl 'is exactly what Christ desires'

The former pastor of an Indiana megachurch who is awaiting sentencing in a sex crimes case told a 17-year-old girl that Jesus wanted her to have sexual relations with him.

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Police say gunman who killed 4 in upstate New York is dead after shootout

The man who allegedly killed four people and wounded two others in a shooting rampage in upstate New York died Thursday morning in a shootout with police. According to CBS News, officers closed in on the 64-year-old suspect around 8:00 a.m., shooting and killing him after he fired his own weapon and killed a police dog.

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Massachusetts Attorney General: Pot shops allowed statewide

Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley ruled Wednesday that medical marijuana dispensaries must be allowed statewide and individual municipalities cannot legally block them.

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Gohmert: 'Vietnam was winnable,' but 'people in Washington decided' to lose

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on Thursday asserted that the U.S. war in "Vietnam was winnable, but people in Washington decided we would not win it!"

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Fox station apologizes after celebrating Women's Day with footage of boobs

The Fox station in Connecticut is apologizing after its news team used generic footage of a woman's breasts for a report on International Women's Day.

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Texas megachurch pastor on gay sex: Plug into wrong outlet and get blown to 'smithereens'

Texas megachurch Pastor Robert Jeffress is warning LGBT members of his flock that they could be blown to "smithereens" if they plug their equipment into the wrong outlet by having homosexual sex.

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Sean Hannity calls Michael Moore's plan to crush the NRA 'weird and horrific'

Republican opinion host Sean Hannity reacted Thursday night with shock at liberal filmmaker Michael Moore's latest essay, in which he predicts that the National Rifle Association will be crushed if crime scene photos from the Sandy Hook massacre are ever released, just like the Vietnam war and institutionalized segregation were ended by similar images of death and destruction.

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