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  • [DingbatNewsMedia]prayer rally cost Louisiana $10,000 in police overtime

    03/08/2015 6:54:48 AM PDT · by topher · 10 replies
    AP and NOLA.com
    {Links to two stories since one is AP and is NOLA.com]NOLA.com: Bobby Jindal's prayer rally cost Louisiana $10,000 in state police overtimeAP article from KLFY.com: LSU prayer rally cost taxpayers $10,289 for state police OT
  • Dem senators intervene in Hobby Lobby case, urge justices to deny ObamaCare exemption

    01/28/2014 9:30:08 AM PST · by ColdOne · 65 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 1/28/14 | AP/foxnews
    arguing that "secular" businesses should not be exempt from the mandate. The 19 senators planned to file a brief before the court, which is still weeks away from considering the closely watched case. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., who planned to make her case on the Senate floor, adamantly defended the Obama administration's side. "What's at stake in this case before the Supreme Court is whether a CEO's personal beliefs can trump a woman's right to access free or low-cost contraception under the Affordable Care Act," she said in prepared remarks.
  • Future of Catholic weddings in Britain in doubt, MPs and Peers told

    04/27/2013 2:48:00 AM PDT · by markomalley · 78 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | 4/23/2013 | John Bingham
    THE future of Roman Catholic weddings in England and Wales is now in doubt because of David Cameron’s gay marriage bill, the church’s chief legal adviser on the issue has disclosed. Prof Christopher McCrudden said that there are serious questions over whether the 120-year-old legal basis on which 8,500 Catholic weddings a year are performed can even “survive” the passage of the bill currently before Parliament. He told MPs and peers that, unless urgent changes are made, Catholic bishops may have to reconsider whether priests can carry on performing weddings, in effect, on behalf of the state. The barrister said...