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Westboro Baptist church– all bad things come to an end
From Kansas– The leader of the Westboro Baptist Church, Fred Phelps, died having succumbed to a terminal illness. As much as I would like to celebrate this man’s passing, my upbringing and my sense of morality tells me not to. The Westboro Baptist Church, spewed enough Hate upon the ground To last a lifetime. And…
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What You Won’t See In Your Newspaper—for Thursday, March 20, 2014
Tweak to NC law protected Duke’s coal ash pits Cantor: House Committees Must ‘Punish’ Russia Did Social Security Cost Democrats a Seat In Florida? TOPEKA, Kan. — Anti-gay extremist Fred Phelps, founder of the Westboro Baptist Church and the “Gods Hate Fags” fundamentalist movement, is near death in a local hospice, according to a Facebook…
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Some Headlines You Probably Won’t See In Your Sunday Morning Papers
Same technology used to predict elections (prediction markets) being used to predict what happened with Malaysia Airlines Flt. 370 $100B withdrawal from US Treasury bills hints at Russian move A record $100 billion in withdrawals of Treasury bills is raising speculation that the Kremlin and Russian oligarchs are yanking their money out of the United…
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Duke Energy talked ash lawsuits with regulators | CharlotteObserver.com
Duke Energy talked ash lawsuits with regulators | CharlotteObserver.com. Emails released Thursday by lawyers for environmental advocacy groups show that Duke Energy and regulators discussed the state lawsuits filed last year over coal ash. Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/03/13/4763559/duke-wanted-state-to-sue-over.html#.UyKb6fldVqU#storylink=cpy
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Rep. G K Butterfield Wants Answers From NC Dept. of Environment
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman G. K. Butterfield (NC-01) today released a letter to North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary John Skvarla expressing grave concern over the Dan River coal ash spill in Rockingham County, North Carolina and seeking clarification on the potential threat of other coal ash ponds located near communities throughout…
