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  • Conservative Women Rising Up Against Liberal Misogyny

    Conservative women are continuing to rise up against what they consider to be hypocrisy by the left over the issue of misogyny.

  • La. Pastor Defends 'Christian Nation' Comments During Santorum Visit

    La. Pastor Defends 'Christian Nation' Comments During Santorum Visit

    The Rev. Dennis Terry of Greenwell Springs Baptist Church never thought his Sunday evening sermon about America being a Christian nation would ignite a media firestorm. But then again, it's not every day a presidential candidate is speaking at your church. In a phone interview with The Christian Post, Terry defended his remarks, saying they don't reflect the intent of his sermon.

  • Obama Opposes NC Amendment Banning Gay Marriage

    Obama Opposes NC Amendment Banning Gay Marriage

    President Obama appears to be moving away from his 2009 stance of opposing gay marriage. He is opposing a proposed constitutional amendment in North Carolina that would define marriage as between one man and one woman.

  • Who Benefits From a Brokered GOP Convention? Everyone But Romney

    Who Benefits From a Brokered GOP Convention? Everyone But Romney

    Former Pennsylvania Senator and GOP hopeful Rick Santorum on Monday said the chance of the Republican nomination being decided at the party's convention in Tampa is "increasing." But besides Santorum, who else would benefit from a brokered convention? One thing is for sure – it would not be Mitt Romney.

  • Santorum, Romney Supporters Divided on Religion's Role in Decisions, Abortion, Gay Marriage

    Santorum, Romney Supporters Divided on Religion's Role in Decisions, Abortion, Gay Marriage

    It may not surprise many political pundits that the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll finds a majority of Rick Santorum supporters think elected officials should rely on their personal religious beliefs in making policy decisions. Supporters of Mitt Romney differ not only on the use of religious beliefs, but also on the legalization of abortion and gay marriage.

  • Gingrich Cites 176,000 Reasons to Stay in GOP Race

    Gingrich Cites 176,000 Reasons to Stay in GOP Race

    After losing the Mississippi and Alabama primaries earlier this week, Republicans close to the Santorum organization are calling on former Speaker Newt Gingrich to step aside so conservatives can rally behind one candidate. But Gingrich is countering, saying there are a few hundred thousand reasons why he should stay in the race.

  • Santorum's Influential Conservative Backers Work on Gingrich, Money

    Santorum's Influential Conservative Backers Work on Gingrich, Money

    Christian leaders are beginning to quietly press Newt Gingrich to step out of the GOP presidential race, with some saying that there are a substantial number of large campaign donors sitting on the sidelines waiting for more clarity on who is the GOP's faith-based candidate.

  • Veterans Call 'Obama' Flag 'Disrespectful,' Demand Removal From Democrat HQ

    Veterans Call 'Obama' Flag 'Disrespectful,' Demand Removal From Democrat HQ

    A veteran who saw what resembled a U.S. flag with President Obama's image where the stars were supposed to be demanded that the Lake County, Fla., Democratic Party remove the flag which flew outside their headquarters.

  • Poll: Americans Side With Employers to Opt Out of Contraception Requirement

    Poll: Americans Side With Employers to Opt Out of Contraception Requirement

    A New York Times/CBS poll on Tuesday confirmed what some faith-based organizations are saying – that the issue of the contraceptive mandates is a religious liberty issue. The poll showed that 57 percent of Americans agree that faith-based employers should be allowed to bypass President Obama's mandate to cover birth control for women.

  • ObamaCare Set to Offer $1 Abortions in Final Rules

    If you thought a dollar doesn't buy much anymore than you may not have heard the latest news from Washington. The health care law will reportedly require a $1 dollar surcharge for members of insurance policies that include elective abortion coverage.