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Botched abortion victims in Arkansas and 3 other states rushed to hospitals

2/11/15. Carnage: Abortionists Log 4 Botched Abortions in 4 States Last Weekend. Cheryl Sullenger, operationrescue.org Little Rock, Arkansas “The fifth medical emergency documented at Little Rock Family Planning Services since January 2014, took place on February 7, 2015. Activists with … Continue reading

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Sniper Training at Little Rock Stadium; Neglects to Inform Public

10/30/13. Sniper Training at Stadium; Neglects to Inform Public. Ben Marquis, freepatriot.org “Residents of midtown Little Rock, Arkansas had their peaceful Tuesday morning and afternoon interrupted with the sounds of war. The echoes of rifle fire and explosions began shortly … Continue reading

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Arkansas Abortions Drop 6 Percent to Lowest Level Since 1977

10/16/13. Arkansas Abortions Drop 6 Percent to Lowest Level Since 1977. Jerry Cox, lifenews.com Abortion in Arkansas is following a downward trend, based on numbers obtained from the Arkansas Department of Health’s office of Vital Records/Statistics. What’s more, 2012 was … Continue reading

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DHS Seeks Armed Guards to Protect Government Buildings in Arkansas

10/23/13. DHS Seeks Armed Guards to Protect Government Buildings in Arkansas. Paul Joseph Watson, Infowars.com “Even as it spends $80 million dollars on hiring a raft of armed guards to prepare for “civil disturbances” in New York, the Department of … Continue reading

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Ark Senate sends bill to allow raw milk sales to governor, and North Carolina pushing for raw milk

April 10th, 2013. Senate sends bill to allow raw milk sales to governor. John Lyon and Rob Moritz, Arkansas News Bureau. “Dairies in Arkansas could begin selling unpasteurized milk if a bill that won final legislative approval Wednesday in the … Continue reading

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Arkansas House OKs sale of unpasteurized milk

April 6th, 2013. Arkansas House OKs sale of unpasteurized milk. The AP, Thv11.com. “A proposal to allow Arkansas farmers to sell unpasteurized milk has won approval from the state House. Lawmakers on Saturday voted 60-19 to permit the sale of … Continue reading

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Arkansas House OKs anti-gay marriage resolution

March 27th, 2013. Arkansas House OKs anti-gay marriage resolution. The AP. “As the U.S. Supreme Court considers two gay marriage cases, The Arkansas House has passed a resolution reaffirming opposition to allowing same-sex couples to marry. By a voice vote, … Continue reading

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Bill to allow guns in churches with schools advances

March 21st, 2013. Bill to allow guns in churches with schools advances. Rob Moritz and John Lyon, Arkansas News Bureau. “A person with a concealed handgun permit could take a weapon into a church that also operates a k-12 private … Continue reading

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Ark House approves bill to ban gun restrictions in emergencies, and approves life at conception bill

March 19th, 2013. House approves bill to ban gun restrictions in emergencies. John Lyon and Rob Moritz, Arkansas News Bureau. “The House on Tuesday approved a bill that would remove the governor’s authority to suspend or limit the sale, dispensing or … Continue reading

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Arkansas raw milk bill fails before House panel

March 15th, 2013. Arkansas raw milk bill fails before House panel. The Associated Press. “A proposal to allow Arkansas farmers to sell unpasteurized milk failed to clear a House committee Friday. Lawmakers on the House Agriculture Committee voted 9-8 against … Continue reading

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