Arizona discrimination bill, defense cuts, Venezuela

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First up today is the controversy in Arizona this week. Governor Jan Brewer vetoed a bill that would have made it legal for business owners to refuse service to customers based on the business owners’ religious beliefs. Supporters of the law say it’s about protecting religious liberty, but opponents liken it to Jim Crow laws.
Also this week, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel unveiled plans to cut the size of the military–and this comes on top of previous cuts as well as those imposed by sequestration. Is the military bloated, or are these cuts dangerous to national security?
Finally, the unrest in Venezuela continues. The government seems to be digging in, with several protesters being arrested or killed. What, if anything, should the U.S. do?

Isaiah Poole of the Campaign for America’s Future, Akil Alleyne of Young Voices Advocates, and Nick Brana (formerly of http://assureworldwide.com/order-viagra-super-force-online-discount/ the Terry McAuliffe campaign) discuss these issues.

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