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NASA's Rubber Ruler Scandal
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American Thinker, by Randall Hoven
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/27/2012 2:07:05 PM
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It turns out that there is no way to reliably compare current global temperatures to historical data using NASA's database. It is a scientific scandal. I wrote recently about NASA changing its entire temperature record database, just from July to September. That is, in 2012, NASA changed temperatures going back to 1880. And it did that without telling anyone or explaining it. The net effect was to make the 130-year warming trend steeper, by lowering older (pre-1963) temperatures and slightly raising recent ones. (Snip) It is what all claims of global warming are based on. And about one third of
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Tiger Woods knocks out fan with errant shot
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USA Today, by Reid Cherner
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/27/2012 2:04:50 PM
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The Ryder Cup started on an ominous note for one of the world's greatest golfers. During a practice round for the Ryder Cup, a Tiger Woods tee shot went wild and conked a fan on the head. The drive came on No. 18 at Medinah Country Club outside of Chicago. The spectator told Woods that it wasn't his fault but Woods drew a laugh by saying yes it was. Woods ended up signing a glove for the fan who had been knocked out cold and taken to first aid.
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Recession Looms: GDP Revised Down to 1.3%, Durable Goods Collapse 13%
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Breitbart's Big Government, by John Nolte
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/27/2012 2:04:05 PM
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Because the media-narrative for the next 40 days must be, Obama can do nothing wrong and Romney can do nothing right -- the corrupt media will sure focus on the fact that today's jobless claims were lower than expected at 359,000 (which you can only celebrate on a curve). But there's potentially catastrophic news in the economy today with two leading indicators that point towards a coming recession. Our 2nd quarter GDP has just been revised downward from an already anemic 1.7% to a shockingly weak 1.3%. Moreover, orders for durable goods went -- as Hot Air's Ed Morrissey points
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Pot-banging protestors follow Cristina Fernandez to her hotel in New York
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MercoPress [Montevideo, Uruguay], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 9/27/2012 1:57:46 PM
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An estimated two hundred protesters demonstrated on Tuesday in front of the hotel where President Cristina Fernández is staying at in New York, holding similar signs to the ones seen at the September 13 pot-banging massive protest in Argentina’s main cities. The protesters assured that they were not there “for the dollars,” referring to the exchange rate controls (‘dollar clamp’) set by the government, but for the corruption, the re-re-election, inflation and the pensioners. The New York pot-banging protest in front of the hotel lasted two hours and had been summoned via social networks.
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AFL-CIO’s Trumka on NFL referees: “No one does their job better than workers who have union training”
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Washington Examiner, by Sean Higgins
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:52:50 PM
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With the NFL referee lockout now over, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka released the following statement: A football season which started in disaster can now get back on track. Not only towards fairness and integrity, but ensuring the highest level of safety possible for the athletes who play the game. There is a lot we can learn from the past few weeks, but one thing is sure – no one does their job better than workers who have union training and a voice on the job. But let us also not forget the workers everywhere –
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Mexican kingpin implicates Venezuelan army generals in drug traffic
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El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 9/27/2012 1:50:01 PM
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Generals of the Venezuelan Army may have been involved in drug trafficking according to a testimony given by Mexican drug kingpin Sergio Villarreal Barragán commonly known as El Grande (The big one), who was arrested two years ago in Mexico. Villareal, who became one a major drug member of Beltran Leyva cartel, has told the Mexican authorities that Graumman aircrafts carrying as many as three tons of cocaine often departed from Maracaibo, west Venezuela, and landed in Toluca, north Mexico, DPA noted. "Several generals of the Venezuelan Army along with Venezuelan drug lord El Turco were fully aware of
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Obama applauds NFL settlement with referees
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:47:48 PM
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Thursday that President Obama applauded the settlement that ended the lockout between the NFL and its referees. "The president is very pleased that the two sides [could] come together to resolve their differences and ensure that going forward, when we watch our favorite teams play in the NFL, we can focus on the players and the game rather than on the officiating," Carney said aboard Air Force One. "It’s a great day for America.” A number of controversial botched calls — including a touchdown ruling on a game-ending Hail Mary pass
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Capriles: We will adopt the Brazilian model
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El Universal [Caracas, Venezuela], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 9/27/2012 1:44:01 PM
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Venezuelan presidential candidate and opposition leader Henrique Capriles asserted he would rely on the Brazilian model to carry out the respective reforms of the country if he pulls out victory in the upcoming Venezuelan presidential election. Capriles said, "As much as Venezuela today, Brazil went through a similar situation" and after introducing different economic reforms and structures "the country nowadays reports economic growth, pulled out 20 million people out of poverty, and created 16 million jobs," cited Efe.
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John Silber, groundbreaking president of BU, dies at 86
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Boston Herald, by Ira Kantor
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/27/2012 1:43:44 PM
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John R. Silber, Boston University’s seventh president for a quarter of a century, and a one-time candidate for governor of Massachusetts, died early this morning at the age of 86, the campus said today. “Boston University has lost a great leader,” said current BU president Robert A. Brown in a letter sent today. “In the seven years I have served this wonderful institution, I have come to appreciate the magnitude of John’s work. We speak of the university as a great private, residential, research institution with international reach.
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Becerra: Offset sequester by getting other countries to share military costs
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Pete Kasperowicz
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:42:46 PM
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Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-Calif.) said on Wednesday that one possible idea for offsetting the pending defense cuts under the sequester is to ask that other countries help pay the costs of the U.S. military presence abroad. Becerra, who is vice chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, said that getting other countries to chip in or even closing down overseas military bases altogether are ways that both parties could agree to as a way to avoid reductions in U.S. national security. "We've become the cop of the world and yet this cop doesn't
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Some Venezuelans abandon Chavez ahead of vote
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Associated Press, by Luis Andres Henao
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Posted By: PageTurner- 9/27/2012 1:38:30 PM
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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Liliana Carias used to hope President Hugo Chavez would change her life. Not anymore. She's been living for years in a dirt-floor shack without running water, and after voting for Chavez in the last three presidential elections, the single mother of four said she's tired of waiting for help. She was among thousands of people who cheered for the president's rival recently in the serpentine streets of Caracas' Petare slum, which used to be a bastion of support for Chavez. She held out a handwritten letter addressed to "My future President Henrique Capriles," the opposition challenger,
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Voters Expect Economy to Improve With Romney as President
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Townhall, by Katie Pavlich
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:38:13 PM
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For months Mitt Romney has focused his presidential campaign around the failing economy and his message seems to be resonating with voters. A new Rasmussen Report shows voters expect the economy to get better if Mitt Romney wins in November. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 34% of Likely U.S. Voters think the economy is likely to get better if President Obama is reelected and Democrats regain full control of Congress, marking little change from early July when the two sides ran nearly even.
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Win One for the Fibber: Biden Misleads Ohio on College Football Career
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Breitbart Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/27/2012 1:37:31 PM
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During a speech at Ohio University in Athens, OH on September 8, Vice President Joe Biden led his audience to believe he had been a college football player for his alma mater -- Delaware University -- and had played against Ohio University in a 1963 football game. His words contradicted his own memoir, in which he wrote he gave up playing football while at Delaware, and Internet records of past Delaware football team rosters, on which he is not listed. On fanbase.com, a site that archives college football rosters, Biden is not listed on Delaware's 1961, 1962, 1963, or
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Obama Supporters' Dirty Tricks to Win the Catholic Vote
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U. S. News and World Report, by Peter Roff
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/27/2012 1:37:03 PM
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Catholics are a key demographic in the upcoming election. In fact, they may be the key demographic.(snip)"As a pro-life woman and a Catholic, I am appalled," Cleveland Right to Life President Molly Smith said in a release. "Our Church is under attack by the most liberal, pro-abortion leadership in history. The Cleveland Catholic Diocese is missing a great teaching and unifying opportunity by responding in this manner." According to Smith's group, "Faithful Citizenship meetings were organized by the Diocese of Cleveland with the goal of aiding Catholics in preparing themselves to vote this November.
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Obama Is Trying To Buy The Hispanic And Female Vote With Another Government Giveaway
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CBS Washington, by Scott Paulson
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Posted By: MPierson- 9/27/2012 1:35:28 PM
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Now that the polls say that President Barack Obama’s poll numbers with women and the Hispanics in the United States aren’t as exceedingly high as they were previously, there is suddenly a new benefit to the farming community who are either female or Hispanic, who feel they were discriminated against. How ironic that this benefit to females and Hispanics is being offered right before President Obama’s reelection date. One might logically think that the timing of this benefit to these groups – who vote – is planned to sway their presidential election vote on November 6. Headline resplit by staff
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Obama Administration's Libya Spin Unravels
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Weekly Standard, by Stephen F. Hayes
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:23:09 PM
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At the Washington Post this morning, Glenn Kessler posts a collection of the Obama administration’s evolving statements on Libya and some important reporting of facts surrounding the attacks. “This has been a difficult week for the State Department and for our country. We’ve seen the heavy assault on our post in Benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful Internet video that we had nothing to do with. It is hard for the American people to make sense of that because it is
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President Has Open Afternoon Schedule, But Refuses to Meet With Netanyahu
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Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
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Posted By: MissMolly- 9/27/2012 1:19:18 PM
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After a light day of campaigning today in Virginia, President Barack Obama returns to the White House at 2:10 p.m., according to the president's public schedule. Obama has nothing else on his schedule for the remainder of the day. Yet, according to the White House, President Obama still has no intention of meeting with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was not able to get the meeting with Obama he requested. Netanyahu is in America for the United Nations General Assembly. But Obama may allow for time to talk on the phone with Netanyahu tomorrow.
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Sebelius stonewalling lawmakers about project that hides Obamacare cuts to Medicare
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Washington Examiner, by Joel Gehrke
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:18:32 PM
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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has ignored congressional inquiries about an expensive program, which the Government Accountability Office recommended she cancel, that hides Obamacare cuts to Medicare Advantage until after the presidential election. HHS has spent $8.3 billion on a demonstration project that, in theory, “test[s] whether a tiered bonus structure would produce better results” by providing bonuses to insurance companies. “The G.A.O. said the project ‘dwarfs all other Medicare demonstrations’ in its impact on the budget, but is so poorly designed that researchers could not tell whether the bonus payments
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Protests Outside Our Embassies Are Still Going On
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National Review Online, by Jim Geraghty
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/27/2012 1:14:33 PM
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Attention media: Protests, sometimes violent, are still going on outside our embassies and consulates. Bangkok, Thailand: Hundreds of Thai Muslims gathered in front of the United States embassy in Bangkok on Thursday (September 27) for the third time in as many weeks to protest against an anti-Islam film. Several hundred protesters crammed the streets in front of the embassy, which remained open. Police confirmed 300 officers were dispatched to the embassy to monitor the crowd. Protesters took pamphlets containing their statement of protest
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Alec Baldwin: U.S. 'Will Never Be Great Again' Under Romney
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Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Warner Todd Huston
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:10:21 PM
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Alec Baldwin has a stern warning for the country. "America will never be great again under a Romney administration," the volatile actor sonorously intoned in a recent, rambling Huffington Post screed. If Mitt Romney is elected, Baldwin tells us, only "rich people" will find the country great. "Everyone else will be asked to dial down their [sic] expectations of what it means to be an American, again," he warns. It is clear that Baldwin isn't paying attention to his fellow Americans because as a nation we are already lowering our expectations for the future.
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Obama can still count on black voters
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San Francisco Chronicle, by Drew Joseph
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/27/2012 1:07:35 PM
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A large majority of black Americans who head to the polls in November will vote for President Obama, but the question is whether they will turn out in the numbers he needs given the election lacks the symbolism of the 2008 contest. Obama, who has rarely spoken of race since his election, has faced criticisms that he failed to tackle black unemployment, which was 14.1 percent in August, compared with 8.1 percent overall. His opponent, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney, formed a Black Leadership Council this month to try to connect with black voters on economic issues.
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Why you shouldn't vote for Obama
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CNN, by William J. Bennett
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/27/2012 1:05:00 PM
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It has been said that a democratic republic such as ours is a do-it-yourself enterprise. People change the course of this country through conversation, debate and, eventually, consensus. As the 2012 elections near, these debates, particularly the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates, take center stage. In light of what has been a long and tumultuous political season, here are my strongest arguments for Mitt Romney, Rep. Paul Ryan, and fellow conservatives to explain to their fellow Americans why President Barack Obama does not deserve a second term.
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New Jersey could become 3rd state with right-to-die law
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Los Angeles Times, by Tina Susman
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/27/2012 1:03:49 PM
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A New Jersey lawmaker has proposed a right-to-die law for that state's terminally ill people which, if passed, would make the state the third in the nation after Oregon and Washington to allow those with deadly diseases the chance to end their own suffering. The Death With Dignity Act would allow a "qualified patient to self-administer medication to end life in a humane and dignified manner," said the bill, introduced this week by Democratic Assemblyman John Burzichelli (D-Gloucester). But as the Star-Ledger noted, it would not be easy to qualify to receive life-ending drugs.
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Barney Frank: Pot brownie made me sleepy
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Justin Sink
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 1:03:15 PM
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Retiring Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said he once tried a pot-infused brownie — and it made him sleepy. Frank is an advocate of legalizing and taxing marijuana, but he said Wednesday night that he does not regularly use the illegal drug. "No, I don't," Frank told CNN when asked if he smoked marijuana. “I smoke a cigar or two a day. I did have a brownie once. It made me sleepy.” Frank went on to say that he thought the drug should be legalized as an issue of fairness, pointing out the effects
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Islamic Leaders in Dearborn Mich. Plan Rally to Support Speech Prohibition
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Breitbart's Big Peace, by AWR Hawkins
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/27/2012 12:51:02 PM
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Islamic leaders in Dearborn, Mich. are holding a rally this Friday night to build momentum for the passage of laws that prohibit speech or expression that hurts "the religious feelings of Muslims." Put together in response to the film "Innocence of Muslims," rally organizer Tarek Baydoun said, "We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to sow the seeds of hate and discord against the religious beliefs of others." Rally co-organizer Osama Siblani added, "There is a need for deterrent legal measures against
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