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Atheist Salon Writer: ‘Would Anyone Truly Mourn’ Christmas ‘If We Did Without It?’

With Christmas three days away, one liberal atheist took to the far-left website Salon to dismiss the existence of a “war on Christmas” spotlighted annually by conservatives and news pundits, led ...
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Salon Writer Blasts U.S. Military Spending, Blames Ebola on ‘Greed’

America ‘set the stage’ for Ebola outbreak with its ‘death-oriented spending priorities,’ Robert Hennelly claims.
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Salon Bemoans Spider-Man, Movie Superheroes Being 'Straight, White Men'

Gavia Baker-Whitelaw lamented how the movie depictions of Spider-Man and other superheroes are all "straight, white men" in a Tuesday item on Salon.com titled "America deserves better superheroes: ...
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Salon Celebrates Young Girl’s Obscene Pro-Abortion Sign

Leftie site praises ‘awesome’ kid with explicit sign Texas bill.
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Christiane Amanpour Honors Salon.com Writer for Her 'Fight' for Women's Ordination

On her Monday show, CNN's Christiane Amanpour celebrated the same "Catholic" Salon.com writer who penned the revolting piece, "So What If Abortion Ends Life?" and who shuddered at an Olympic gold ...
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Left-Wing Salon Writer Blames Romney for Deadly Meningitis Outbreak

Article links disease to presidential candidate’s Massachusetts governorship.
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Salon.com Celebrates Androgynous Japanese Ad

Cheers ‘changing way gender is portrayed in advertising.’

Salon Writer Wants More Abortion on TV

Liberal web magazine calls lack of abortion of TV 'insane,' defends controversial 'Family Guy' abortion episode

Salon.com Equates Helen Thomas to Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity

'Broadsheet' columnist Anna Clark blames White House press room fixture's downfall on ageism and sexism.

Liberal Kagan Moves Court 'to the Right;' Media, Left Fret

Despite evidence to the contrary, liberals believe Elena Kagan will effect a conservative shift on the Supreme Court.
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