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In an act of civil disobedience led by Dr. Bronner (yes, the soap guy), farmers planted hemp seeds on the lawn of DEA Headquarters.
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On Oct. 11, a vast crowd marched on Washington to urge Obama to support equal rights for gay citizens, yet the media was strangely silent.
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California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a bill creating Harvey Milk Day to honor the slain San Francisco city supervisor.
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Orly Taitz, an attorney who wasted the money and time of the court system claiming that President Obama was born in Kenya, therefore ineligible for Presidency, has been fined $20,000.
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Professor Ellen van Wolde is an Old Testament scholar who claims that the first sentence of the Bible has been mistranslated until now.
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Canadian doctor Michael M. Rachlis shares the truth about the Canadian Health Care system in hopes of dissolving propaganda and confusion.
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Parents never sought medical help for their 2-year-old son. They used prayer instead. They were charged with the murder of their child.
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U.S. health insurance company CIGNA denied a teen girl a liver transplant, and when her mother confronted the insurer's employees, they laughed at her and gave her the finger. The company reversed its decision, but hours later the girl died.
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A total of 30 Democrats signed an open letter to Majority Leader, Senator Harry Reid, to implement a "robust, Medicare-like public option" in the upcoming health care reform bill.
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Small mom-and-pop pot growers in the U.S are having more of an effect against drug cartels from Mexico than the War on Drugs ever has, according to law enforcement.
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U.S. President Barack Obama plans to nominate David Huebner as U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, which would make him the third openly gay ambassador that the U.S. has employed.
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A lady was playing with her neighbor's pit bull, as she often does. An overzealous La Marque, Texas cop thought she was being attacked and shot the dog and shot her in the chest.
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There was a time when police, firefighters, mayors, pastors and others were seen as beacons of trust. Now they are becoming oppressors rather than rescuers, it seems. What now?
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America's firefighters are being placed in the awkward position of being trained to report those who express discontent with their government. It seems that Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" is coming to life.
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American soldiers in Iraq have had a hard time getting much needed supplies, so they have taken to MacGuyver-like methods to deal with trip wires, bullet wounds, poisonous insects and more.
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A recent scientific breakthrough may finally be able to break through the current resistance to sorely needed stem cell research. Scientists have found a way to create stem cells from human skin.
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Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin, Texas, was going to host the annual interfaith Thanksgiving service held by Austin Area Interreligious Ministries, but canceled when they found out it would be led by Muslims.
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, media darling and current Democratic front-runner, has jumped on the Bush Administration's anti-Iran bandwagon along with Joe Lieberman in a recent debate.
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A court ruling handed down recently by Justice Norman Edmondson of the Ontario Court of Justice in Canada has removed the illegal status of marijuana, yet the Crown is considering it "non-binding".
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A collection of pictures from the Creation Museum has been posted online and is gaining notice in several user-submitted content sites. What they show is rather stunning and unnerving.
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