Friday, January 31, 2014

Conservatives boycott Girl Scout cookies over perceived support for empowered women + MORE

Conservatives boycott Girl Scout cookies over perceived support for empowered women + MORE





Morning Joe Crew: Christie Learning Lesson About Hostile Media McCain Learned ‘Too Late’The hosts and guests on Fridays Morning Joe on MSNBC invited National Journal Editorial Director Ron Fournier on the program to discuss a recent column in which he claimed that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s record as governor has been irreparably damaged by the scandals surrounding his administration…

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Conservatives boycott Girl Scout cookies over perceived support for empowered womenConservatives are calling for a boycott of Girl Scout cookies because the group linked to an article endorsing Texas lawmaker Wendy Davis as a candidate for woman of the year. The Girl Scouts shared the link Dec. 18 to a Huffington Post article titled, “These Are The Women Who Dominated 2013,” on…

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Amanda Knox vows to fight murder conviction ‘to the very end’An emotional Amanda Knox said Friday she had been left reeling after an Italian court again found her guilty for murder, and vowed she would never return willingly to serve her sentence. Knox, 26, was sentenced in absentia to 28 years and six months in prison for the 2007 murder of British student…..

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One Million Petitions In Support of Net Neutrality Delivered To FCC (Credit: YouTube)On January 30, 2014, Free Press led a coalition of organizations — including the ACLU, Avaaz, Common Cause, ColorOfChange, CREDO, DailyKos, Demand Progress, Fight for the Future, the Harry Potter Alliance, MoveOn, RootsAction and the Sierra Club’s SierraRise community — that delivered more than 1 million petitions to the Federal Communications Commission urging the agency to restore Net Neutrality…

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Conservatives boycott Girl Scout cookies over perceived support for empowered women + MORE

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