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Attack on man outside gym-lounge may be hate crime - Salt Lake Tribune
Police say a 50-year-old man was critically injured in an attack with a bottle outside a Salt Lake City lounge and gym that reputedly caters to the gay community -- and that may make it a hate crime case. The victim told police that he left the 14th Street Gym, near 1400 West and 200 South, ...
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Huckabee Downplays Violence Against Gays: Christians Are Having Their Crosses Taken From Them Too
Think Progress — ... rather violent — Q: Have you seen the video of that incident? HUCKABEE: I have. Q: It wasn’t actually particularly violent. HUCKABEE: Well, it was certainly disruptive. In California, when some peaceful protesters, including a 79-year-old lady by the name of Phyllis, was out holding a cross, it was violently taken from her and stomped. I don’t think there’s justice in that. Q: What about the 50-year-old gay man who was beaten yesterday in Salt Lake City? HUCKABEE: Nobody justifies ...

Ain't That a Shame
Hit & Run — ... boil into violence. [...] What troubles me so deeply, and should trouble all thinking Americans, is that there is a real, unbroken line between the jihadist savagery in Mumbai and the hedonistic, irresponsible, blindly selfish goals and tactics of our homegrown sexual jihadists. Hate is hate, no matter where it erupts. And by its very nature, if it's not held in check, it will escalate into acts vile, violent and destructive.  I suppose that would explain all the recent news stories about roving gangs of homosexuals beating ...

Ain’t Pat a Shame
The Agitator — ... boil into violence. [...] What troubles me so deeply, and should trouble all thinking Americans, is that there is a real, unbroken line between the jihadist savagery in Mumbai and the hedonistic, irresponsible, blindly selfish goals and tactics of our homegrown sexual jihadists. Hate is hate, no matter where it erupts. And by its very nature, if it’s not held in check, it will escalate into acts vile, violent and destructive. I suppose that would explain all the recent news stories about roving gangs of homosexuals beating ...

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