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  • Gay Activists Call Obama 'Coward' Over Failure to Sign Executive Order

    Gay Activists Call Obama 'Coward' Over Failure to Sign Executive Order

    Homosexual activists are outraged over President Obama's refusal to sign an executive order that would bar federal contractors from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. A key activist called Obama a "coward" and plans to execute a "We Can't Wait" campaign to draw attention to the issue.

  • Komen Announces Plans to Fund 17 Planned Parenthood Affiliates

    Earlier this year the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the Cure announced they would no longer contribute to Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider, after it was revealed they were the subject of a government inquiry. But after caving to intense pressure, the group reversed their decision and now plans to financially support at least 17 PP affiliates in 2012.

  • Obamas Earn $789,674 in 2011; Give $1,000 to St. John's Church

    Obamas Earn $789,674 in 2011; Give $1,000 to St. John's Church

    As the April 16 deadline approaches for Americans to file their 2011 tax returns, President and Mrs. Obama have released their tax bill showing they paid 20.5 percent in taxes on an adjusted gross income of $789,674. But of the $172,130 they donated to charity, only $1,000 went directly to a church.

  • Hilary Rosen Cancels Sunday TV Appearance as Obama Camp Distances Itself

    Hilary Rosen Cancels Sunday TV Appearance as Obama Camp Distances Itself

    Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen, who quickly drew criticism after saying Ann Romney "never worked a day in her life," sent word to NBC on Friday saying that she had had enough of the controversy and was canceling her Sunday appearance on "Meet the Press."

  • Evangelicals Want Reassurances From Romney on Pro-Life, Marriage Stance

    Evangelicals Want Reassurances From Romney on Pro-Life, Marriage Stance

    As evangelical groups begin to line up for Mitt Romney, indications are clear many are worried that Romney's pro-life and traditional marriage positions will dissolve under the pressure of leading the nation if he is elected. And they are saying so.

  • Major Pro-Life Group Endorses Romney; Vows to Spend $10M to Defeat Obama

    Major Pro-Life Group Endorses Romney; Vows to Spend $10M to Defeat Obama

    The Susan B. Anthony List, a national pro-life group, announced on Thursday their endorsement of the presumed Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, promising to spend millions to defeat President Obama in November.

  • With Santorum Out, Will Romney Reach Out to Social Conservatives?

    With Santorum Out, Will Romney Reach Out to Social Conservatives?

    The path to the Republican nomination is clear and well lit for Mitt Romney now that Rick Santorum announced he was suspending his campaign on Tuesday. Social conservatives are now waiting to see if the Romney campaign will take their support for granted or reach out to them.

  • Obama Opposes Minn. Marriage Amendment, Courts Gay Activists in Fla.

    Obama Opposes Minn. Marriage Amendment, Courts Gay Activists in Fla.

    Although White House spokesman Jay Carey says President Obama's position on same-sex marriage is "evolving," on Monday Obama voiced his opposition to Minnesota's marriage amendment and took time to drop in on a Democratic National Committee fundraiser Tuesday evening aimed at South Florida's gay community.

  • Obama's Former Pastor Targets Clarence Thomas, GOP Candidates in Fiery Sermon

    The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who prior to the 2008 elections was President Obama's pastor for 20 years, said during a revival in West Virginia that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas worships some other "gods."

  • Evangelicals React to Santorum's Decision to Suspend Presidential Bid

    Evangelicals React to Santorum's Decision to Suspend Presidential Bid

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum suspended his run for White House on Tuesday, ending what in the last few months proved at times to be hand-to-hand combat with his chief rival, Mitt Romney. Now, key evangelicals are weighing in on his decision and whether Romney can rally social conservatives.