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Letters to the Editor - Christian nationalism, the need for courageous and smart evangelicals, Frisco pastor’s rhetoric, ash trees in Dallas
Readers respond to column on Christian nationalism, agree with Peggy Wehmeyer’s column asking evangelicals to put down their swords, call out the Frisco pastor for inciting violence and implore Dallas to save the ash trees.
Tarrant County televangelist Gloria Copeland, one of President Donald Trump s faith advisers, wants you to know there is no such thing as flu season. We got a duck season, a deer season, but we don t have a flu season, she said in a Facebook video posted last week that s making headlines. And don t receive it when somebody threatens you with, Everyone s getting the flu! She went on to say: Jesus himself gave us the flu shot. He redeemed us from the curse of flu.
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everything that was found in the hiloer court like the validity of the dna evidence and the reliability of witnesses. the kercher family has releed their own statement, we will not be happy about any income, because we lost meredith, but we support the decision. still embattled six years later. so now this case will go back to an appeals court for retrial, although amanda won t necessarily have to the appear. she could try in absentia or italy could ask for the u.s. s help in compel herg to come back here, but legal experts say that won t necessarily work either. matt? all right. michelle coe skozinski in rome. we have a reporter who was in the courtroom when this decision was handed down. good morning pra morning, praxi good matt. in this country, it would sound an awful lot like double jeopardy and take me through the reasoning and why you think it is a fair decision. no, matt, this is not a case of double jeopardy. initially the supreme court is called on appeal ps
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way. residents there put out an urgent call for shovels today, residents there put out an urgent call for shovels today, wednesday, january 11, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. welcome to today on a wednesday morning. i m matt lauer. i m ann curry. good morning, everybody. with the victory in new hampshire last night mitt romney become it is first nonincumbent candidate to win there and the iowa caucuses. we ll get to the results now. romney took home 39% of the vote. ron paul in second with 23%. jon huntsman bet a lot on new hampshire and finished third with 17%. newt gingrich, rick santorum and rick perry rounded out the field. romney sounded like a man ready to take on president obama in the general election. we ll talk about that straight ahead. lots to get to there. also ahead, the search is on for a man who forced a 73-year-old grandmother to walk into a bank in arkansas wearing what she thought was an ankle bomb. she was told
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