Paul Stanley

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Same-Sex Marriages in NY Not Recognized in Other States

    New York’s recently passed legislation allowing homosexual couples to legally marry goes into effect on Sunday, July 24. Thousands of same-sex couples are planning ceremonies to marry, but those that are residents of other states may find the benefits guaranteed to their friends in New York will not be recognized by the state where they reside.

  • Debt Ceiling to be Passed by Wednesday, Says Boehner

    House Speaker John Boehner has told his chamber’s Republicans they need to put some points on the scoreboard – he just hasn’t told them how many are needed to win the game.

  • Mark Dayton Facing Other Issues After Gov't Shutdown Ends

    Minnesota ended its 19-day shutdown – the longest in U.S. history – and state workers and departments are slowly getting back to business. Yet the fallout from the shutdown, combined with some new economic developments, may be giving Governor Mark Dayton some more sleepless nights.

  • Gang of Six Plan Reduces Deficit by $3.7 Trillion

    Gang of Six Plan Reduces Deficit by $3.7 Trillion

    While budget plans are being hammered out in Washington, the old saying “the devil is in the details” has been truer. Voters concerned about what is going on in Washington are asking themselves one simple question: will my taxes go up or down when a budget agreement is reached?

  • Defense of Marriage Act Attacked in Senate Hearing

    Senator Patrick Leahey gaveled the Senate Judiciary Committee to order today to hear from those in support and opposition to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). It was the spectacle everyone anticipated and more.

  • Bipartisan Watchdog Group Says Politics Stalling Budget Deal

    Concord Coalition Executive Director Robert Bixby has been warning legislators and the White House about the dangers of the nation’s federal deficit since 2009. Bixby’s rants are now attracting the attention of many on Capitol Hill and on Wall Street, but he hopes it is not too late to impact the budget discussions.

  • Cisco Systems to Cut Workforce by 16 Percent

    Cisco Systems Inc. said it was laying off 9 percent of its workforce and transferring another 7 percent to a company it plans to sell. After making the announcement, shares of the technology giant rose as many analysts welcomed the painful, but necessary reduction to make the company more competitive.

  • Debt Limit Plans Pit House Republicans Against Senate Leadership

    House Republicans are planning on throwing its Tea Party base a bone today by voting on what is known as the “cut, cap and balance” debt limit plan. However, the largely symbolic bill is already dead on arrival in the Senate and the White House is eagerly waving its veto pen.

  • Homosexual Activist Elected as Leader of Utah Democrats

    The Utah Democratic Party overwhelmingly elected Jim Dabakis, the co-founder of Equality Utah and the Utah Pride Center, as its chairman last Saturday at the party’s state convention in Salt Lake City.

  • Is Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann the 2012 Dream Team?

    Texas Governor Rick Perry seems to be getting closer to entering the 2012 Republican Presidential Primary. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is already a committed candidate and in all respects, has earned “frontrunner” status.