christian leaders oppose bill on hate

WASHINGTON -- hate crimes bill passed by House yesterday, extending coverage to people victimized because of orientation, identity or disability, is attracting opposition from coalition of Christian leaders.. Proponents say the bill - similar to one Senate is expected to pass in the next..

war-fighting and the loss of liberty

He has had over 100 articles published Fortune, Wall Street Journal, Red Herring, Barron's, National Review, Reason, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Hill, and Christian Science Monitor. He has also testified Senate Armed Services Committee, and Senate Committee on Labor and Human..

clergy urge death penalty repeal

Malloy has will sign such bill, and the makeup of General Assembly has changed, and supporters say passage is far from assured, Senate.. Clergy from dozens of Christian denominations, signed letter urging lawmakers to ban capital punishment... ..

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