Paul Stanley

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  • Most Republicans Believe Romney Will Be GOP Nominee, Poll Says

    Controversies and preferences aside, a new Gallup poll shows that 45 percent of Republican and Republican leaning voters believe that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is going to secure the GOP nomination in 2012.

  • Mississippi Voters Defeat 'Personhood' Amendment

    Mississippi Voters Defeat 'Personhood' Amendment

    The controversial Amendment 26, better known as the “Personhood” amendment, was rejected by voters in Mississippi on Tuesday by a vote of 55 to 45 percent.

  • Cain on Harassment Claims: 'They Simply Did Not Happen'

    Cain on Harassment Claims: 'They Simply Did Not Happen'

    Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain took to the podium Tuesday afternoon to flatly deny the sexual harassment charges against him, especially those levied from Sharon Bialek the day before.

  • Fewer Democrats in Church? Majority 'Seldom or Never' Attend

    A Gallup poll released Monday highlights the religious spilt between Democrats and Republicans, showing that 52 percent of Democrats seldom or never attend church. And the percentage of Democrats who attend church weekly has dropped two percentage points – down from 29 to 27 percent – since the first quarter of 2008.

  • 'Value of Commitment' Being Touted by Bipartisan Gay Group

    For years the strategy of the gay community has tilted toward making the debate on same-sex marriage a “civil rights” issue as compared to a “marriage” issue. But now a bipartisan group of influential politicos are lending their support to a campaign that is seeking to use a “value of commitment” proposition in order to convince moderates and independents to support same-sex marriage.

  • Court Blocks NJ Hospital From Forcing Nurses to Assist in Abortions

    A federal judge Thursday issued a temporary restraining order prohibiting a New Jersey hospital from forcing any of the 12 nurses that sued the facility from participating in abortion training or procedures. The order is in effect until the court is scheduled to hear the case Nov. 18.

  • Man Arrested for Threatening to Kill, Rape House Majority Leader and Family

    The FBI has arrested a Lenoir City, Tenn., man who left a profanity-laden rant that included an anti-Semitic slur and threatened to kill and rape his wife and daughter on a voicemail at the office of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor.

  • Bachmann, Akin Ask Senate to Bar Gay Marriage in Military Facilities

    Bachmann, Akin Ask Senate to Bar Gay Marriage in Military Facilities

    Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) joined 86 members of the House of Representatives in signing a letter urging the Senate to pass an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act prohibiting same-sex marriages in military facilities.

  • Cain Camp Suggests Perry Campaign May Have Leaked Sexual Misconduct Story

    Cain Camp Suggests Perry Campaign May Have Leaked Sexual Misconduct Story

    A third woman has come forward accusing Republican Herman Cain of sexual harassment while he was CEO of the National Restaurant Association. But now the Cain campaign is suggesting that Texas Governor Rick Perry’s campaign may be behind the leaks.

  • Cain’s Accuser Won’t Be Talking to Media ‘Anytime Soon,’ Says Attorney

    Cain’s Accuser Won’t Be Talking to Media ‘Anytime Soon,’ Says Attorney

    One of the two females who levied a sexual harassment complaint against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has indicated that it is “unlikely” she will be coming forward anytime soon.