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''In December 2007, the Trinity United Church of Christ (TUCC) bestowed its highest social achievement award upon Louis Farrakhan, the head of ''the Nation of Islam.

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''... gals at The View were back at it today this time bashing the Catholic Church. After commenting on how "King George the First put stupid Dan Quayle on the ticket", View host Joy Behar later explained that the saints of the Catholic Church were pshychotic
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Should we punish people for their thoughts and emotions? And are their any love crimes?

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Discrimination based upon creed, in general, remains acceptable in America to a shocking extent. It comes as no news to me, who bears this pagan pseudonym, that I cannot aspire to elected public office.

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What intrigues me is why so many of those who are afraid to criticize Islam are nonetheless quite fearless when it comes to other religions.

When I was much younger, and in the Army, my friends and I decided to travel from Ft. Bliss Texas up to Lubbock Texas to party on the campus of Texas Tech University. On the way there we had to pass through a few small towns and, in one, we thought we needed to stop for gas.

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On the issue of immigration, politicians and much of the mainstream media are playing with our minds. By repeating the phrase "illegal immigrants," they're creating a misleading stereotype. It's inaccurate.

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"It's very, very sad, very embarrassing for us," said Dr. Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, leader of the Muslim Parliament in Great Britain, earlier this week.

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An Egyptian Christian woman has been jailed for three years because her father's brief conversion to Islam 45 years ago made her legally a Muslim while her official papers said she was Christian, her lawyer said Thursday.

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They call themselves the most hated family in the US and they picket funerals of soldiers killed in Iraq.

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Torture, beatings, executions, racist stereotyping and intrusive surveillance are among the abuses countries are committing in the name of fighting terrorism, a rights watchdog said on Monday.

I am indebted to a comment made by a member of the far right, on a blog I saw somewhere in my travels in cyberspace, for triggering something in my mind. He made the suggestion that John Edwards and Jimmy Carter were related.

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In a night of mixed awards, the Rt Rev Anthony Priddis, the 104th Bishop of Hereford, was named bigot of the year by Stonewall.

As the founder of Diversity Leaders UK, I get a lot of post from various groups who are keen to change perceptions and lessen racism.

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No surprise that with conspiracy theories rising, traditional targets of bigoted conspiracism are once again being targeted. With religious tensions rising, traditional targets of religious hatred are being targeted.

There are not many people in general who consider themselves bigoted. David Duke, who has the name that pops up in a lot of minds when the word "bigot" is mentioned once said of himself; I don't call myself a white supremacist.

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More bigotry against homosexuals.

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If this editorial is correct, a young family must choose between affording food and siding their home. They will face jail time if they refuse.
I felt this was a story worth sharing!

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But if Justices Stephen Breyer or Ruth Bader Ginsburg are the apple of liberal groups' eye, does that mean that they are unfit because they must be biased? Liberal attacks on Justice Thomas echo segregation-era hate speech that would be called racist if leveled at any other black …

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Yet Only 29% of New Zealanders had a positive view of the United States in 2004. That puts it on par with Pakistan at 30% and below Russia (43%) and China (42%). So much for the idea that shared cultural ties can bind people together.

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Clarence Thomas is blunt when asked how he is "similar" to fellow conservative Antonin Scalia. "Oh no, no," he says. "How I 'followed' Justice Scalia."

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It started with Bill O'Reilly's grandmother. And it blew up into charges of O'Reilly being called a racist and me being attacked as a "Happy Negro" (read that as a lackey or Uncle Tom).

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Six black teens beat up a white kid in Jena, Louisiana, and Al Sharpton hails it as "the start of the 21st century civil rights movement." The white teen who was assaulted had nothing to do with the hoo-ha.

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By now the panel was speechless, leaving Peter Sprigg to stumble around trying to get his footing.