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Appeals court rules against Oregon bakers fined $135K in gay-wedding cake dispute

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By  Bradford Richardson  - The Washington Times - Thursday, December 28, 2017 An appeals court ruled Thursday against the Oregon bakers who were fined $135,000 for declining to make a wedding cake for a lesbian couple. In its decision, the  Oregon Court of Appeals upheld  an administrative law judge’s ruling that Melissa and Aaron Klein, owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, violated a public accommodations law barring discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Kelly Shackelford, president of the First Liberty Institute, a religious liberty law firm representing the Kleins, said he was “disappointed” by Thursday’s decision. “Freedom of expression for ourselves should require freedom of expression for others,” Mr. Shackelford said in a statement. “Today, the  Oregon Court of Appeals  decided that Aaron and Melissa Klein are not entitled to the Constitution’s promises of religious liberty and free speech. In a diverse and pluralistic society, people of good will shou

Police identify, charge man accused of leading officers on pursuit amid 'shooting spree'

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Kevin Rector Contact Reporter The Baltimore Sun B altimore Police on Saturday identified the man they have accused of engaging in a “shooting spree” before and during a lengthy police chase through the city on Friday that left several people injured. Mausean Vittorio Quran Carter, 30, is facing charges regarding the chase, and has also been charged with first-degree murder and several other offenses in relation to other incidents over the past week, police said. Carter, of the 3000 block of Oakford Avenue, was taken into custody after he stopped the  Lexus  he was driving amid the chase and a woman — who police said was his girlfriend — ran up to the car and pulled him out of the driver’s seat. She was not identified by authorities. Police allege Carter shot a man on Edmondson Avenue last week and shot three men — including a still-unidentified 37-year-old man who died — Thursday afternoon in the city’s Franklintown Road neighborhood. Carter was denied bail, and did n

The reality of abortion and where Planned Parenthood sells the fetal material

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Black Buying Power To Reach $1.1 Trillion, Report Finds

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louisianaweekly.com Blacks will have more money to spend on goods and services, according to a recent report. The State of the African-American Consumer Report found that black buying power is projected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2015,   The Louisiana Weekly reports . The study, which focuses on black spending, media habits and consumer trends, reported an increase in the amount of blacks attending college or earning a degree to 44 percent for men and 53 percent for women. It also found an increase in the number of African American households earning $75,000 or higher by almost 64 percent. “By sharing, for example, that African Americans over-index in several key areas, including television viewing and mobile phone usage,” said Susan Whiting, vice chair of information and analytics company   Nielsen . “We’ve provided a better picture of where the African American community can leverage that buying power to help their communities.” Nielsen partnered with the   National N

Murder rate in Baltimore MD (Aug. 5th - Oct. 29th) 293 murders this year

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Because of last week's holiday, Murder Ink ran online only. It is published in this week's paper along with this week's Murder Ink. Monday, Aug. 28 9:48 p.m. Carlos Jones, a 27-year-old African-American man, was near the intersection of Mount Pleasant and S. Highland avenues when someone shot him more than once. Police and medics found him there. He was sent to a  Johns Hopkins Bayview  and homicide detectives were called. Jones died on Aug. 30. He resided on the 2600 block of Springhill Avenue. Detectives are looking for clues. On June 1, Christopher Lessane, a 48-year-old African-American man, was near the intersection of East Monument and North Port streets when someone bashed his head in. Medics found him on the sidewalk and rushed him to  Johns Hopkins Hospital , where he was listed in grave condition before transferring to Gilchrist Hospital, where he lingered for six weeks. On July 19, Lessane died, and his body was taken to the medical examiner for auto

Inside Hillary Clinton’s Secret Takeover of the DNC

When I was asked to run the Democratic Party after the Russians hacked our emails, I stumbled onto a shocking truth about the Clinton campaign.                                                                                                                                

The Aristocrats: The Rothschilds (Documentary)

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The Rockefellers (Full)

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Documentary

The Clinton Crime Family - The Mena Connection (bill clinton)

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The documentary they (Clinton's) didn't want you to see...

Who is Dinesh J D'Souza and Why we should know him?

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Dinesh Joseph D'Souza  ( / d ɪ ˈ n ɛ ʃ   d ə   ˈ s uː z ə / ; born April 25, 1961) is an  Indian American   conservative   political commentator ,  author  and  filmmaker . From 2010 to 2012, he was president of  The King's College , a Christian school in New York City.   Born in  Bombay , D'Souza came to the  United States  as an exchange student and graduated from  Dartmouth College . He became a naturalized citizen in 1991. He is the author of several  New York Times  best-selling  books, including titles on  Christian apologetics . D'Souza has been critical of  New Atheism . In 2012, D'Souza released his film  2016: Obama's America , an anti-Obama polemic based on D'Souza's 2010 book  The Roots of Obama's Rage ; the film is the highest-grossing conservative documentary film produced in the United States. On May 20, 2014, D'Souza pleaded guilty in federal court to one charge of using a " straw donor " to make an  illegal