"The Right Wing religious extremists, now labled, Tea Party, are the same old John Birch Society with a bigger megaphone (Fox)." So True, So True!
"AFA & Fox News a perfect combination of right-wing extremists."--AB
http://alscommentary.blogspot.com/2013/06/today-afas-dark-side-tupelo-ms-tim.html
In Contrast, Tupelo's "Dark Side" American Family Association Has Been Very Loud And Clear With Its Disapproval Of The Boy Scout Gay Ban Repeal.--AB
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/12/church-welcome-boy-scouts_n_3426712.html
AFA's Fischer on Boy Scouts...
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/bryan-fischer-boy-scouts-and-nazi-germany
In politics what goes around comes around.--AB
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http://alscommentary.blogspot.com/2013/06/when-irs-targeted-liberals-saloncom.html
"JACKSON, Miss., June 7 (Reuters) - Mississippi will require doctors to collect umbilical cord blood from babies born to some young mothers, under a new law intended to identify statutory rapists and reduce the state's rate of teenage pregnancy, the highest in the country."
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Austerity To Cost US Economy Two Million Jobs ...
"Austerity isn't just hurting the U.S. economy right now -- the damage is going to last for many years."
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http://abrattsperspectives.blogspot.com/2013/06/austerity-to-cost-us-economy-2-million.html
Rachel Maddow offered another blistering critique of the Republican Party and its heavy reliance on media personalities [Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, O'Reilly] on her show Tuesday night.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/05/rachel-maddow-blasts-republicans_n_3387412.html
Spotlighting Gov. Bryant ...
"Starting July 1, doctors and midwives in Mississippi will be obligated to take umbilical cord blood samples from babies born to some women under the age of 16. The new law is intended to discourage older men from having sex with teenagers and also to track down statutory rapists. No other state in the country has implemented a law like it, according to Kaiser Health News."