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House Republicans mock immigration detention as 'holiday'

Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday complained that immigrants were basically getting a posh "holiday" after the Obama administration issued new, more humane detention guidelines.

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Romney says story about Michigan layoffs is 'humorous'

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Wednesday told a story about his father closing a factory in Michigan that he said tickled his funny bone.

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Maddow: People hate Obamacare, but love its provisions

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said Wednesday night that although polls have found that most Americans have an unfavorable view of Obama's health care reform, they overwhelming approve of the actual provisions of the law.

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Rep. Bobby Rush: A hoodie doesn't make you a hoodlum

After being cut off on House floor for defiantly wearing a hooded sweatshirt, Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) appeared on CNN to discuss how the shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin hit close to home.

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Ohio lawmaker decries 'hypocrisy' of 'vicious' attacks on women's health

In a video uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday, Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner (D) blasted Republicans across the country for pushing legislation aimed at reducing a woman's access to an abortion.

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In House speech, Rep. Gwen Moore recounts being raped

Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) on Wednesday recalled her own experiences of being sexually abused during a speech in favor the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.

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Lou Dobbs accuses Obama of encouraging Treyvon Martin controversy

A solicitation published this week to micro-blogging service Twitter by the Obama campaign, promoting Obama 2012 sweatshirts and other apparel, was seemingly too much for two Obama critics to endure without comment.

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Tucker Carlson calls black lawmakers 'professional race-baiters'

Daily Caller editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson says that "professional race-baiters" like some African-American lawmakers and President Barack Obama are making a mistake by injecting race into the death of Trayvon Martin.

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GOP cuts off Rep. Bobby Rush for wearing hoodie on House floor

Republican leadership in the House of Representatives shut down a prominent member of the Congressional Black Caucus after he donned a hooded sweatshirt in honor of a Florida teen who was recently gunned down by a neighborhood watch leader.

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LGBT activist: NOM is both racially divisive and completely ineffective

On Tuesday night's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, the Human Rights Campaign's legal director Brian Moulton was on hand to discuss yesterday's revelations about the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and its willingness to embrace racially divisive tactics to achieve its goal of denying marriage equality to same-sex couples.

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Romney: Uninsured with preexisting conditions should be denied coverage

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday insisted that President Barack Obama's health care reform law should be overturned and that people with preexisting conditions should be denied coverage if they had never had insurance before.

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Maddow: Political decisions increasingly cost Supreme Court credibility

In 2000, weeks after the general election, the Supreme Court broke down along partisan lines and voted 5 to 4 against a recount in Florida, making George Bush our 43rd president. On Tuesday night's edition of The Rachel Maddow Show, host Rachel Maddow discussed how that landmark decision began a slow corrosion of the Court's credibility that continues to this day.

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Arlen Specter: Mitt Romney changes positions more than a porn star

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter (D) on Wednesday compared Mitt Romney to an actress in pornographic films because he had shifted position so often throughout his political career.

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