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East: Syracuse 75, Kansas State 59: Too Good to Fail, Syracuse Moves On to Round of 16 http://t.co/AuX3vnST
— NYT Sports (@NYTSports) March 17, 2012
As round of 32 begins in the NCAA Tournament, Syracuse becomes the first team to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. Jim Boeheim’s squad captures a 75-59 victory over the Kansas State Wildcats.
Syracuse is in the Sweet Sixteen!
— Syracuse Athletics (@Cuse) March 17, 2012
My boys won again #SYRACUSE
— SNOWMAN (@hoes_betrickin) March 17, 2012
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Detroit native Carson could break barriers in Senate race – This is EXACTLY the kind of candidate Michigan and our country needs….
— Saul Anuzis (@sanuzis) March 21, 2013
With Democratic Sen. Carl Levin set to retire at the end of his term in 2014, state GOP leader and former RNC Chair candidate Saul Anuzis sees a big opportunity for a Republican Senate seat pickup:
Levin out creates a HUGE opportunity for Michigan Republicans!A “new” potential GOP pick-up for 2014. #migop #tcot #cpac2013…
— Saul Anuzis (@sanuzis) March 7, 2013
Names like Rep. Justin Amash have been bandied about as potential replacements, but today, Anuzis put forth a new one: Dr. Ben Carson. Ever since his brilliant National Prayer Breakfast speech last month, Dr. Carson’s conservative star has been on the rise. But does he have a shot at the U.S. Senate?
intriguing, right?!
RT @mpoindc: @sanuzis is tweeting floating Ben Carson for MI-SEN in 2014: is.gd/szKwME #migop #rnc #gop
— Amy Jayne Hawkins (@amyjaynehawkins) March 21, 2013
He hasn’t ruled out a future presidential bid … maybe a seat in Congress would help him make up his mind.
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My husband fights for me fiercely. It hurts to be misunderstood and it hurts to see your loved one in pain-even more so when she is pregnant
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 28, 2013
Apparently Twittercide isn’t a Baldwin family affair.
Actor Alec Baldwin deleted his Twitter account (again) after a massive meltdown laced with anti-gay slurs aimed at Daily Mail writer George Stark. Baldwin’s “toxic little queen” rant was prompted by a report that his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, tweeted about Rachael Ray and anniversary gifts during James Gandolfini’s funeral.
Mrs. Baldwin took to Twitter to defend her out-of-control hubby and make a plea for “peace and acceptance.” No mention of the “acceptance” Alec showed when he told “lying little bitch” Stark, “I’m gonna f*ck…you…up.”
I hope that this reporter knows how much pain and drama he has caused from his poor journalism. Lying and bullying are shameful.
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 28, 2013
Meanwhile my baby is kicking up a storm. Such an innocent little creature.
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 28, 2013
@MiaTweetvato I would like a real apology
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 28, 2013
Hilaria maintains that she did not tweet during the funeral.
Here is some info… When someone tweets something at a certain time, and you retweet it later, it posts the TIME the first person tweeted
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 28, 2013
She also retweeted these tweets, which appear to substantiate her claim.
@AdamBaldwin @GeorgeStark_ Twitter converts timestamps into your time zone. @hilariabaldwin was in East, reporter in Pacific.
— Brandon (@altolkmit) June 28, 2013
The Daily Mail published screen shots of tweets and reported that they were sent at “8.47am, 9.53am, 10.17am and 11.09am.” However, the timestamps are three hours later, indicating that the tweets may have been sent after the 10 a.m. funeral.
I'm sure you have some amazing recipes! “@KatieLeeKitchen: @hilariabaldwin @rachael_ray @RachaelRayShow Looks YUMMY!!”
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 27, 2013
What did you do for your first wedding anniversary? What did you give your partner? Ours is coming up!
— Hilaria Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) June 27, 2013
The Daily Mail is seeking “urgent clarification from Twitter as to when Mrs Baldwin’s tweets were posted.”
Hilaria may be owed an apology, but calling for “peace and acceptance” after Alec’s freakout is too rich. How ’bout a little “peace and acceptance” from rage-juiced Alec?
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The protests were sparked when Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone announced heightened so-called morality standards for teachers and called homosexuality “gravely evil.”
Olivia Hohe
Catholic high school students in San Francisco are sticking up for their teachers and challenging their archbishop, Salvatore Cordileone, after he announced new morality standards last week for high school faculty. Cordileone, who oversees all Catholic schools in the city, said he will add a new document to the faculty handbook that focuses particularly on LGBT teachers.
Cordileone’s document calls homosexuality “gravely evil,” going on to condemn “homosexual relations” and “the grave evil of artificial reproductive technology,” which is sometimes used by lesbian couples who want to have a baby. The directive says teachers must also conform their “private behavior” to the teachings of the Catholic Church, he wrote, and “refrain from participation in organizations that call themselves ‘Catholic’ but support or advocate issues or causes contrary to the teachings of the Church.”
The students immediately organized, helping gather thousands signatures for a petition that asks Cordileone to “cease his efforts to institute outdated and discriminatory ‘morality clauses,’” and they protested last week outside Saint Mary’s Cathedral to defend their teachers.
Olivia Hohe
“This was a student-led vigil that we organized,” Olivia Hohe, a student at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, told BuzzFeed News. “All participants dressed in all black clothes and came with supportive signs for our teachers. While the teachers were in the cathedral, we led a prayer service outside in the middle of a storm!”
“Then we formed a single line from the steps of the cathedral, connecting to Sacred Heart, which is on the next block,” Hohe said. “Faculty, staff, representatives, nuns, Brothers, and Sisters left the Cathedral and walked down our silent, student-led streets. Many teachers were crying and thanking us for our support.”
Like other Catholic bishops, Archbishop Cordileone oversees all the churches and schools in his diocese. His decree would apply to nearly 500 employees at four high schools. In a letter to teachers, he wrote, “I wish to state clearly and emphatically that the intention underlying this document is not to target for dismissal from our schools any teachers.”
Despite San Francisco’s reputation as an LGBT-friendly city, Cordileone has become a prominent figure there fighting LGBT rights, helping draft an initiative to ban same-sex marriage, and donating money to the campaign. Cordileone also opposed a federal bill that would have banned discrimination against LGBT employees.
Around the country, Catholic bishops have been cracking down on LGBT teachers, especially those who get married to same-sex partners. In January, a Catholic diocese in North Carolina fired a 68-year-old English instructor who announced plans to marry his partner.
Olivia Hohe
In recent years, a Catholic school in New York City fired a teacher who came out as transgender, and a diocese in Michigan fired a female teacher — who is married to a woman — on moral grounds after she received in vitro fertilization. A Catholic school near Seattle fired a vice principal after learning he married his boyfriend, which prompted students there to protest en masse to stand up for their teacher.
In San Francisco, the students are also resisting — and Hohe says many people are on their side.
“People driving past showed support by giving thumbs up or honking like crazy!” she said. “We were hoping to show our support primarily, but also hope to spread the word about the cause and gain more supporters!”
A petition to Archbishop Cordileone has already gathered more than 5,000 signatures. “The proposed changes directly contradict the Pope’s teachings, the Catholic values of inclusion and diversity, and the free and open exchange of ideas, which is the hallmark of a good education,” the petition says. “They create a culture of fear that denies staff the right to follow their own individual consciences and harms students.”
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