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Someone sent envelopes containing a suspicious (but, it turns out, harmless) white powder to the Salt Lake City headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and to an LDS temple in Los Angeles. The church says the culprits are extremists who opposed the recently enacted ban on ...
Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts |  News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News  | Dallas-Fort Worth Crime News | Dallas-Fort Worth News
Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning ...
dallasnews.com — 07:55 PM CST on Monday, November 24, 2008 By JASON TRAHAN and TANYA EISERER / The Dallas Morning News jtrahan@dallasnews.com ; teiserer@dallasnews.com A jury on Monday determined that the Holy Land Foundation and five men who worked with the Muslim ... (more) Holy Land Foundation defendants guilty on all counts | ...
Obama Aide Must Choose | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Opinion: Editorials
dallasnews.com — 08:00 AM CST on Monday, January 14, 2008 Plenty of presidential campaigns have been embarrassed by aides with controversial pasts. Candidates often must choose between defending the aide and doing what's best for the campaign. This might be such a ... (more) Obama Aide Must Choose | News for Dallas, Texas | ...
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The insane rage of the same-sex marriage mob
Michelle Malkin — ... have targeted Mormon, Catholic, and evangelical churches. Sentiments like this one, found on the anti-Prop.8 website “JoeMyGod,” are common across the left-wing blogosphere: “ Burn their f—ing churches to the ground, and then tax the charred timbers .” Thousands of gay-rights demonstrators stood in front of the Mormon temple in Los Angeles shouting “Mormon scum.” The Mormon headquarters in Salt Lake City received threatening letters containing an unidentified powder . Religious-bashing protesters filled with hate decried the “hate” at Rick Warren’s ...

What's the Point in Voting in California?
Wizbang — ... have targeted Mormon, Catholic, and evangelical churches. Sentiments like this one, found on the anti-Prop.8 website "JoeMyGod," are common across the left-wing blogosphere: " Burn their f--ing churches to the ground, and then tax the charred timbers ." Thousands of gay-rights demonstrators stood in front of the Mormon temple in Los Angeles shouting " Mormon scum ." The Mormon headquarters in Salt Lake City received threatening letters containing an unidentified powder . Religious-bashing protesters filled with hate decried the "hate" at Rick Warren's ...

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