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Morning Briefing: Chilis supports Planned Parenthood - Definitively Prove No Need for Tax Monies
They've proved our point for us. And really, really effectively, at that.
The Chili’s stunt isn’t the only of its type since the election of Donald Trump. Activist groups have been running fundraising campaigns for PP, urging donors to dedicate their gifts in the name of Vice-President Mike Pence and the president himself. Partners of the recent nationwide Women’s March sold “pu**y hats”, claiming all funds raised would go to PP. Small businesses and celebrities alike have also come forward to raise money in “protest” of the Trump administration.
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Popular Restaurant Chain Offering To Fund Planned Parenthood With Portion Of Every Sale
Know where your money goes, and what it supports.
Chili’s is one of my favorite restaurants, but I may need to seriously rethink my dining options.
Chili’s restaurants in two states have apparently joined with Planned Parenthood to raise funds for the infanticide mill.
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Deadspin Editor Melts Down After Cruz Owns Him
If you thought this story couldn't possibly get better, guess again.
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Mattis Breaks with Trump, Calls NATO Bond 'Unshakeable'
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Trump Executive Order Targets Sanctuary Cities; Ends Catch-And-Release
This is real, legitimate change. And it's what a lot of people voted for ... for the most part.
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Generosity: White Trump Fan Stuns Black Waitress With This Shocking Note on Receipt
For once it's a "note on a receipt" story that isn't something horrible.
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