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July 5, 2008


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Judge Roy Moore to Defend Evangelist Arrested in Massachusetts on Halloween

[SALEM, MA - March 6] - The Foundation for Moral Law, a religious-liberties legal organization led by Former Alabama Judge Roy Moore, will be defending Michael Marcavage of Repent America in a trial scheduled for March 10, 2008, against the charge of “disorderly conduct” for preaching in a Salem, Mass. public square on Halloween night, Oct. 31, 2007.

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Alabama Woman Offends Some with the Truth About Abortion

Since January, Janet Spear has parked her “Truth Truck” almost every weekday at the Homewood Public Library, where the Vestavia Hills resident spends hours inside, employees said. The library staff fields at least 20 phone calls a month from people offended by the photographs, said Deborah Fout, library assistant director.

Asked why the shocking photography is necessary, Spear said, “It shows the humanity of the victim and the inhumanity of their victimization. I don’t care what people think about me. But they will never think about abortion the same again.”

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Pro-Life Groups Deemed “Terrorist” By Alabama Govt.

The Alabama Department of Homeland Security included pro-life organizations, as well as homosexual activist groups, on a website listing of potential terrorist groups, or groups that might spawn terrorists. The site has since been removed to modify the content after complaints. Pro-life organizations were included in a section of the list describing “single-issue” terrorists, who were identifed as “people who feel they are trying to create a better world.”

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Alabama House Rejects Adding “Sexual Orientation” to Hate Crime Law

(The Decatur Daily - 5/11/2007) The Alabama House voted Thursday not to consider a bill to add crimes against people because of their sexual orientation to the state’s hate crimes law, despite an emotional plea from [a homosexual] lawmaker. .. The vote against bringing the bill up for debate was 45-43.

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