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Americans can no longer be trusted with the Second AmendmentByMeredith Bennett-Smith and Meredith Bennett-Smith
If the pope loves gay people, he has a strange way of showing itByMeredith Bennett-Smith and Meredith Bennett-Smith
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There’s nothing Christian about fretting over Starbucks cupsByMeredith Bennett-Smith and Meredith Bennett-Smith
My mother, a Hillary Clinton supporter, is the Republicans’ worst nightmareByMeredith Bennett-Smith and Meredith Bennett-Smith