After Police Murder Man Holding Toy Gun In Toy Aisle, They Harrass His Wife, Accuse Her of Crimes..., by LieparDestin Bernie Sanders To Intro Bill to Break Up Big Banks, by Tasini BREAKING: Oakland Police Station Blockaded., by jpmassar
Bernie Sanders To Intro Bill to Break Up Big Banks, by Tasini
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The Woodhouse brothers are on opposite sides of the political spectrum. Brad is a Democratic operative who helps run the super PAC American Bridge and Dallas, by contrast, is a Republican who helps run the conservative Carolina Rising. They were on C-SPAN [Washington Journal] to talk about their documentary, Woodhouse Divided, when their mother called in. […] "Oh god, it's Mom," Dallas Woodhouse said, putting his face in his hands. "And I'm you're mother," Joy continued as both brothers flinched. "And I disagree that all families are like ours. I don't know many families that are fighting at Thanksgiving. I was very glad that this Thanksgiving was a year that you two were supposed to go to your in-laws. And I'm hoping you'll have some of this out of your system when you come here for Christmas. I would really like a peaceful Christmas." Brad likewise pulled a facepalm while his mother spoke.
"Oh god, it's Mom," Dallas Woodhouse said, putting his face in his hands.
"And I'm you're mother," Joy continued as both brothers flinched. "And I disagree that all families are like ours. I don't know many families that are fighting at Thanksgiving. I was very glad that this Thanksgiving was a year that you two were supposed to go to your in-laws. And I'm hoping you'll have some of this out of your system when you come here for Christmas. I would really like a peaceful Christmas." Brad likewise pulled a facepalm while his mother spoke.
The Elf On The Shelf is not working for the NSA, but at least one professor believes that the toy is conditioning children into obeying Big Brother. University of Ontario Institute of Technology professor Laura Pinto recently published a paper claiming that The Elf On The Shelf teaches children that they are not entitled to privacy.
In September of 2013, Craig James was fired from his job as a football analyst on Fox Sports due to anti-gay remarks he made during a failed 2012 Senate run. His termination made him a celebrity among anti-gay groups, and he was eventually hired as an assistant to Tony Perkins, president of the extreme anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council (FRC). During the December 12 edition of FRC's "Washington Watch" radio program, James spoke with a caller who suggested that gay people who filed discrimination complaints against anti-gay business owners should be put to death. "I don't know," responded James, before adding that Christians "have to be bold and firm and much stronger" in their opposition to LGBT equality
During the December 12 edition of FRC's "Washington Watch" radio program, James spoke with a caller who suggested that gay people who filed discrimination complaints against anti-gay business owners should be put to death. "I don't know," responded James, before adding that Christians "have to be bold and firm and much stronger" in their opposition to LGBT equality
This year, three billion gallons of waste were injected into California’s underground aquifers. Eighty millions pounds of toxic grey goop were spilled in a North Carolina waterway. Clouds of thick, black, oily dust coated children’s playground equipment in Chicago’s southeast side. Like every year, 2014 saw a wide range of environmental pollution from fossil fuel development. But there was no BP-scale well blowout, no Lac-Mégantic-sized crude oil train explosion. Instead, many of this year’s major fossil fuel disasters came from a more insidious source—not the fuels themselves, but the waste products they create. These are essentially the leftovers from fossil fuel development: wastewater from oil and gas drilling, coal ash from coal burning, and petroleum coke from tar sands refining.
Like every year, 2014 saw a wide range of environmental pollution from fossil fuel development. But there was no BP-scale well blowout, no Lac-Mégantic-sized crude oil train explosion. Instead, many of this year’s major fossil fuel disasters came from a more insidious source—not the fuels themselves, but the waste products they create. These are essentially the leftovers from fossil fuel development: wastewater from oil and gas drilling, coal ash from coal burning, and petroleum coke from tar sands refining.