January 18, 2012 Sites go dark to protest web piracy bills It's a dramatic response to the Protect Intellectual Property Act under consideration in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, a pair of bills backed by the motion picture and recording industries that are intended to eliminate theft online once and for all. View Full Story
Court rejects Perry's Va. ballot appeal
Perry initially challenged the state's stringent ballot laws on Dec. 27, after he and Newt Gingrich failed to qualify with the required 10,000 signatures. Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman all joined the suit.
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Christian Right Blasts Gingrich's Wife For Being His Mistress For 8 Years With just days to go before South Carolina's First In South Republican primary, the war over who should be the not-Mitt Romney candidate has gone completely nuclear.
Desperate to settle on one conservative alternative, Religious Right leaders backing Rick Santorum and those backing Newt Gingrich are now resorting to vicious attacks against what have long been seen as off-limits targets in presidential campaigns — the candidates' wives. View Full Story
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