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Pelosi Threat To Expose Gingrich Will Backfire, Say Conservatives
A threat by Democratic minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) to release damaging information on Newt Gingrich from an ethics probe is being viewed as hollow by a number of conservative Christian politicos. They argue the 1990s investigation turned up little to condemn Newt with and that the release of the information would be itself an ethics violation.
Clinton Says Obama Wants Gay Rights Over Religious Freedom in Key Speech
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday put the Obama administration clearly on the opposite side of Christians seeking religious freedom in the debate over human sexuality, prompting praise from gay rights activists and criticism from GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry.
Lesbian Mom Has 8-Year-Old Tell Bachmann 'Mommy Doesn't Need Fixing'
Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann was at the receiving end of a pro-gay message when a South Carolina mother used her 8-year-old son to deliver the statement to the Minnesota congresswoman. “My mommy’s gay, but she doesn’t need fixing,” whispered the shy and soft-spoken boy
Does the Public Have a Right to Know About a Candidate's Personal Life?
Herman Cain may be the latest fatality on the national political scene after announcing he would suspend his presidential campaign on Saturday. Yet the question remains – how much does the public have a right to know about a candidate’s personal and family life and how should voters weigh this information when deciding whom to vote for?
N.C. Evangelicals Form Coalition to Pass Marriage Amendment
A coalition of civic and evangelical religious individuals and groups have formed a campaign committee to urge North Carolina voters to support and pass an amendment to the state’s Constitution defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
Perry Woos Evangelicals in Iowa, Asks for 'Second Chance' in N.H.
The only chance for a comeback in Texas Governor Rick Perry’s struggling campaign seems to be the as-yet uncommitted evangelical voter, according to political experts. They say Perry must woo evangelicals while keeping credible in New Hampshire, a decidedly ambivalent state when it comes to value voting.
World Aids Day 2011: America Pledges $50M More to Fight Aids (VIDEO)
President Obama has confirmed America’s commitment to fighting global AIDS today; promising $50 million towards getting medication and treatment to millions more people.
Obama, Bush, Clinton Renew Commitment to Fighting Aids
President Obama is announcing on Thursday the nation’s commitment to fighting AIDS worldwide with hopes of getting medication and making treatment accessible to more people. Former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are joining Obama at a World AIDS day event via satellite to approve of the administration’s plans to increase AIDS spending in the U.S. by an additional $50 million.
White House Regulation Would Force Catholics to Violate Faith
The Obama administration said on Tuesday that they are considering a regulation that would compel Catholic institutions to act against their teachings by requiring all health care plans to cover sterilizations and all FDA-approved contraceptives, including drugs known as abortifacients.
Cain Says Opponents Guilty of 'Character Assassination'
Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain suggested that his political opponents are trying to derail his campaign by attacking his character and integrity and that he has no plans to end his pursuit for the White House.