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US pastor Tony Perkins, who believes natural disasters are sent by God to punish gay people, has fled his flooded home in Louisiana. In he caused controversy when he agreed with a statement that natural disasters are sent by God as punishment for abortion and gay marriage. Mr Perkins has revealed that he was forced to escape his property in a canoe with his family.
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President Barack Obama pledged as a candidate to end the ban, but has not done so. Waiting for the policy to be repealed Rocha said he enlisted in the Navy in to demonstrate his commitment to earning an appointment to the U. Naval Academy after he wasn't admitted to the school.
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John Cornyn of Texas took the lead, arguing that the Obergefell v. Hodges decision had " articulated a new fundamental right , which is a right to same-sex marriage. At first glance it may appear to be just grandstanding Republican senators playing to their base you know, there's a national election this fall.
US pastor, who believes floods are God's punishment, flees flooded home
On August 27th, Twitter [9] user c4tspl4sh posted a redraw of the image, writing, "what a nice dog. That day, Twitter [10] user Rn commented under the post with a new image macro where the dog says it's grown a lot and is now more tolerant, gaining over 1, likes in seven months shown below, left.