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Planned Parenthood, immigration, Boy Scouts

This week, The Square Circle tackles the undercover videos attacking Planned Parenthood, Bernie Sanders on immigration, and the http://thesorrelgroup.com/viagra-25mg-side-effects/ Boy Scouts lifting the ban on openly gay scout leaders.

Political consultant Gianno Caldwell; Frances Kissling of the Center for Health, Ethics, and Social Policy; and Daniel Takash of Young Voices Advocates discuss these issues and Learn More Here more.

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Iraq, WMD, and the Questions Nobody Is Asking

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Copyright: 123RF

Marco Rubio is the comprar sildenafil en espana latest GOP presidential candidate to stumble on the question of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. He and Jeb Bush have complained about interviewers “constructing past hypotheticals.” However, the real issue involves questions that nobody is asking. Continue reading

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Terrorism in Texas, NSA in court, Baltimore cops

This week, The Square Circle discusses the terrorist attack in Garland, Texas; the court ruling regarding the NSA; and the charging of the Baltimore cops involved in the death of Freddie Gray.

Frances Kissling of the Center for Health, Ethics and Social Policy; conservative writer and editor Brian McNicoll; and Nick Morpus of Rare.us discuss these issues and more.

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The Charlie Hebdo and Garland attacks have nothing to do with free speech

Photo: Laura Buckman/Reuters

Photo: Laura Buckman/Reuters

In the wake of the Garland attack, as with the Charlie Hebdo attack earlier this year, have come lamentations about the supposed assault on free speech. Some have defended the exhibitors’ right to free expression; others have criticized them, saying that “hate speech” is not free speech.

No one seems to have realized that the click to investigate terrorist attacks have absolutely nothing to do with freedom of speech or freedom of expression. Continue reading

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Scholar’s Mate: King v. Burwell

king v. burwellThe Supreme Court recently heard the case of King v. Burwell. The case involves federal subsidies authorized under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.

In this Scholar’s Mate debate, Robert A. Destro of The Catholic University of America, who authored an amicus brief in the case, explains the plaintiffs’ view that Continue reading

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