Exclusive: 2012 candidate Gary Johnson wants more Medicare cuts than the House GOP

WASHINGTON – Republican 2012 presidential candidate Gary Johnson believes the House Republican blueprint to replace Medicare with a subsidies system should cut even deeper, and he isn’t shy about saying so.

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Gary Johnson laughs off Willie Nelson's 2012 un-endorsement: 'It is what it is'

WASHINGTON – Former New Mexico Republican governor Gary Johnson wasn't fazed after musician Willie Nelson un-endorsed him for president in 2012.

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Gay GOP group denounces gay Republican candidate as 'a bad joke'

WASHINGTON – The nation's best-known group representing gay conservatives fiercely denounced and dismissed gay GOP presidential candidate, Fred Karger of California.

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EXCLUSIVE: DOJ plan to arrest state licensers, tax dispensaries could doom medical marijuana industry

A recent letter from the Department of Justice (DOJ), threatening state employees in charge of implmenting medical marijuana laws with prosecution, has forced some governors to re-evaluate and even veto popular legislation -- all seemingly in violation of what the medical marijauana community thought was a cease-fire with the federal government.

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‘Forcible rape’ returns as House plans vote on GOP abortion bill

WASHINGTON – The House is poised to vote Wednesday on H.R. 3, the GOP's "No Taxpayer Funding For Abortion Act" -- and Republicans may have reignited an explosive controversy they swiftly backed down from at first.

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Exclusive: GOP Rep. Jones says ‘let’s declare victory and bring our troops home’

WASHINGTON – Republican Rep. Walter Jones (NC) told Raw Story that the death of Osama bin Laden gives the United States an opportunity to "declare victory" and pull out of Afghanistan.

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FBI investigation of SC beating could be first case under Shepard Act

Local and federal law enforcement are probing the beating of an openly gay man in Rock Hill, South Carolina, officials confirmed to Raw Story Tuesday.

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Feature: Anti-equality campaigner comes out in favor of same-sex marriage, blasts former colleagues

Six years ago, Louis Marinelli sat down in his dorm room at the University of Northern Iowa and, as many college students do, started a Facebook group.

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Exclusive: Advocates warn Obama not to back debt commission's 'radical' cuts to Social Security

WASHINGTON – A large coalition of pro-Social Security groups on Tuesday warned President Barack Obama against supporting cuts to the popular seniors program, as unconfirmed reports circulated that he may endorse his fiscal commission's proposals to reduce benefits.

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Exclusive: Grayson says GOP 'taking the whole country hostage'

WASHINGTON – With a government shutdown less than 12 hours away, progressive firebrand and former Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) on Friday afternoon compared the budget negotiations to the showdown that occurred last December over tax cuts.

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New Hampshire politician now charged with rape got elected despite violent past

Jeffrey Gray is an elected member of the Salem, New Hampshire Planning Board charged with kidnapping a woman, keeping her in his house in Windham, NH for three days, and sexually assaulting her. But this isn't the first time Gray has been accused of terrorizing women -- in fact, his history of violence against women goes back a startling 13 years.

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Redford: 'The parallels are obvious' between my movie and Bush-era policies

In Robert Redford's new movie, The Conspirator, a cabinet official decides that what he thinks can assure the stability of the nation is more important that the individual liberties afforded by the Constitution of that nation. Thus, he pursues military tribunals instead of civilian trials for those he determines are responsible for the risks to stability to his beloved country.

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