Below is an update to an earlier story posted about Matthew Heimbach's arrest.
Below is an update to an earlier story posted about Matthew Heimbach's arrest.
Two women affiliated with the group Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ) were arrested Thursday, March 15, on felony charges with a possible hate crimes enhancement for an incident earlier this month at a mosque in Tempe, Arizona.
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A man who recently declared his willingness “to die right here and now” and become a “martyr” for his cause was among a group of patriot activists who were kicked out of a Sen. Bernie Sanders speech on Sunday in Phoenix.
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On Sunday, March 4, an op-ed titled “Conversations about sex,” written by Everett Piper, the president of conservative evangelical Oklahoma Wesleyan University (OKWU), appeared in the Washington Times, encouraging readers to consider “conversations” about LGBT people by swapping that acronym with ISIS, the jihadist terrorist organization.
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