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Although most US voters support the legalisation of marijuana, billions are spent each year on drug-related arrests.
In an effort to boost foreign policy credentials, US presidential candidate hires US-Lebanese neoconservative hawk.
The US media has been downplaying a radical Christian theology that is increasingly influential in the Republican Party.
The Republican Party no longer has its country's best interests at heart - and Americans suffer as a result.
The US takes pride in its separation of church and state, but the current political scene is 'strangely' religious.
Conservatives continue to have irrational fears over issues of sexuality, pursuing an agenda of 'misguided' policies.
Opponents to the project fail to stop the plan near New York's Ground Zero.
Was Al Jazeera's decision to air the latest messages good journalism?

Israel has suspended contact with evangelist Pat Robertson for suggesting Ariel Sharon's stroke was divine punishment for withdrawing from the Gaza Strip, according to an Israeli minister.

 

Venezuela has dismissed as "absurd" charges by US evangelist preacher Pat Robertson that President Hugo Chavez had sent money to Osama bin Ladin after the 9/11 attacks and was seeking nuclear material from Iran.
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