Alabama House Passes Bill to Keep Abortion Clinics Away From Schools
The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban abortion clinics from operating “within 2,000 feet of the property or campus of a public school.”
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The Alabama House of Representatives passed a bill that would ban abortion clinics from operating “within 2,000 feet of the property or campus of a public school.”
On the heels of interviewing Hillary Clinton’s top personal aide Huma Abedin, as we detailed previously, it appears The FBI is finally ready to go after the Emailer-in-chief herself.
In 2014, Attorney General Eric Holder invited attorneys-general across America to not defend laws banning same-sex “marriage” if they could not do so in good conscience, stating that he would not have defended segregation laws in the past if he had been required to.
The battle over men accessing women’s bathrooms and vice versa has little do with bathrooms or even transgenderism, a well-known LGBT activist admitted last week.
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Obama gave his review of the presidential election yesterday.
In a political jaw-dropper that would have been inconceivable just six months ago, billionaire industrialists and conservative GOP donors Charles and David Koch are weighing supporting Hillary Clinton in her battle with Donald Trump for the White House.
Jonny Daniels, founder and executive director of From the Depths, which works with Holocaust survivors, Jewish communities in Eastern Europe and the Polish government to preserve the memory of the Holocaust, said that one of several projects he is engaged in includes translating first hand accounts that have sat untouched for years in Poland’s governmental archives.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have at least one thing in common: they’re both turning to former Goldman Sachs executives to help lead their campaigns.
The Bush clan previously announced they will not engage in the 2016 presidential race, and the Romney clan have now joined them.
