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Offended Muslim chokes atheist, and then ... | A Muslim judge in Pennsylvania – who scolded a local atheist for offending Islam, called him a doofus and accused him of "using the First Amendment" to madden Muslims – dismissed harassment charges against the Muslim defendant who purportedly choked the atheist during a Halloween parade. | Read the latest now on WND.com.
| Plus! | Having failed to disrupt the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recent meetings, political operative Randy Parraz, a self-described "organizer," and a small group of activists operating under the cover of Parraz's newly formed organization are intensifying their efforts to force Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio to resign. | Click here for details.
| Conservatives change Hollywood by watching TV | Some people call it the "Christian Oscars" because it honors movies which honor faith. This Friday, 8:00 p.m. ET on Hallmark Movie Channel, the Movieguide Awards airs. The winners this year will ... | Click here for details.
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