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Santorum gets booed after claiming same sex marriage justifies polygamy

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Thursday found himself being booed by a group of students after he failed to convince them that legalizing same sex marriage would also mean that polygamy was acceptable.

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Santorum denies equating bestiality and homosexuality

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Thursday that he did not compare homosexuality to having sex with animals in a 2003 interview.

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Pentagon reporter caught complaining he'll be laid off if Ron Paul wins

As President Barack Obama was set to announce the largest cuts to the U.S. military since the Cold War Wednesday, a few reporters on the Defense Department beat were worrying about their jobs.

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Reddit co-founder: Anti-piracy bill will 'obliterate an entire tech industry'

Speaking to Bloomberg Television this week, Reddit.com co-founder Alexis Ohanian warned that the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act, which aim to shut down websites connected to copyright infringement, could "obliterate an entire tech industry" if their current provisions become law.

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'Bunny Ranch' sex workers endorse Ron Paul

Employees at Nevada's most famous legal brothel say they are "pimpin for Paul."

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McCain: Republicans 'have to fix our problems with the Hispanics'

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's newest high-profile supporter says it's time for Republicans to "fix our problems with the Hispanics."

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Fox News analyst: Obama a 'vigilante' for making recess appointments

A Fox News legal analyst asserted on Thursday that President Barack Obama became a "vigilante" by making recess appointments this week.

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Santorum: I never said 'black people' shouldn't get welfare

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is denying that he ever said he didn't want to give welfare to "black people." In fact, he says he doesn't even use the term "black."

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Dan Savage: Santorum has an 'anti-straight agenda too'

Gay activist and sex columnist Dan Savage noted on Countdown with Keith Olbermann that Republican candidate Rick Santorum has said that states have the right to ban birth control.

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New York City calls on Congress to overturn Citizens United ruling

John Bonifaz, the co-founder and director of Free Speech For People, said a New York City Council resolution calling for legislation to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling was a "great victory for democracy."

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Ron Paul denies knowing of tweet mocking Huntsman

Texas Rep. Ron Paul (R) said he was not aware that the official Twitter account of his 2012 campaign sent out a sarcastic message that mocked his rival Jon Huntsman on Tuesday night.

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Gingrich: Founding fathers would have 'violent' reaction to pot growers

Newt Gingrich said Wednesday that the founders of the United States would have dealt violently with marijuana growers, despite the fact that they grew the plant for commercial purposes themselves.

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Romney's lawyer insists candidate 'is never wrong'

The lawyer for Mitt Romney's campaign may be leery on appearing on MSNBC in the future after an uncomfortable interview Tuesday evening.

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