Top Romney aide outed transgender woman in political smear

Eric Fehrnstrom, a top aide and political strategist to presumptive Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Mitt Romney (MA), made headlines earlier this year with a gaffe comparing Romney in the primary fight to an "Etch a Sketch" that you can flip over and shake and start over with as a blank slate in the general election. Before he was an adviser to Romney, Fehrnstrom was a political columnist for the Boston Herald. According to a profile in GQ, in 1992, he outed recently-elected Massachusetts Rep. Althea Garrison (R) as a transgender woman, effectively ending her political career.

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Gun group responds to 'silly' story by pointing rifle at Rand Paul

The Virginia-based firearms advocacy group that published an image this week depicting a rifle pointed at President Barack Obama's head, attached a letter by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), responded to Raw story's reporting on Friday by turning the rifle around and pointing it at the Kentucky Republican instead.

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Rand Paul endorses campaign depicting gun pointed at Obama's head

An email campaign launched this week (pictured, below) featuring the endorsement of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) depicts a rifle pointing at President Barack Obama's head, and a message about an imaginary "million rifle ban" the president is allegedly seeking to implement.

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ACLU Minnesota sues voter ID advocacy group over failure to disclose nonprofit status

The Minnesota Voters Alliance, the group suing state and local officials over allegations of fraud in Minnesota elections, was accused Wednesday morning by the Minnesota branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of not registering as a nonprofit organization.

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Attorney: Judge's landmark Facebook ruling means 'Big employer is watching'

A federal judge's recent decision to exclude the Facebook "like" from free speech protections means that workers who also use the world's largest social network should now just assume that "Big employer is watching," and act accordingly, an author and labor law expert told Raw Story recently.

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Openly gay NC legislator: 'We have to continue to fight'

On the whole, things look pretty bleak for North Carolina's LGBT citizens today. Yesterday, voters passed Amendment One, an amendment to the state's constitution banning marriage and civil unions for same sex couples. However, there is one bright spot. In Guilford County, openly gay state legislator Rep. Marcus Brandon (D-Greensboro) won-reelection against a Democratic primary challenger, in a heavily Democratic district, virtually assuring his re-election this November.

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NC county commissioner calls to revoke 'illegal' same sex benefits

Only hours after North Carolina passed a controversial amendment banning same sex marriage, a county commissioner is already calling to revoke the "illegal" benefits provided to unmarried same sex couples.

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Activists: Insurance industry's flight from Heartland a symptom of growing climate change acceptance

The recent flight of insurance companies from leading climate change denial group The Heartland Institute isn't just due to the group's offensive Chicago billboard comparing scientists to "Unibomber" Ted Kaczynski. Experts told Raw Story this week that the overt rejection of Heartland's billboard is more of an exclamation point on the rapidly growing trend of insurance companies owning up to the brutal reality of the world's worsening weather.

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Afghan refugee sues Georgia Republican officials for 'terrorist' slander

Sehar Hekmati (pictured, center), a Republican activist from Georgia who came to the United States from Afghanistan as a child,  (PDF) against several county level Republican officials, accusing them of slandering her as a "terrorist" and a "felon" in a recorded conversation, emails circulated to other Republicans and posts on Facebook.

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Pelosi condemns Obama's continued raids on marijuana dispensaries

President Barack Obama's emphasis on raiding medical marijuana dispensaries drew a rebuke from none other than House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) this week, who warned in a prepared statement that she has "strong concerns" about her political ally's policy.

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Study: Pot more prevalent among teens than cigarette smoking

An annual study (PDF) of U.S. teens' drug-using habits, published Wednesday by the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, found that the number of teens who say they've recently used marjuana has exploded since 2008: so many, in fact, that they now outnumber teens who've recently smoked cigarettes.

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Atlas Society: Ryan budget 'very much in line' with Ayn Rand

Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) may be publicly rejecting Ayn Rand's philosophies, but the folks at The Atlas Society have never been bigger fans of the House Budget Budget Committee chairman and his policies.

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ALEC legislator uses 'Occupy pansy' slur against activist

Georgia lawmaker and former national head of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), Earl Ehrhart (R) is not taking kindly to attempts by citizen groups to shed light on his organization.  In today's Marrietta Daily Journal he lashed out at one activist in particular, calling him "some Occupy pansy sitting in a tent without a bath."

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