Who: Salon editor Joan Walsh
What: Said on MSNBC that Catholic institutions suing the Obama administration over the contraception
Who: Pastor Charles Worley, Providence Road Baptist Church in Maiden, N.C.
What: "
Who: Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass.
What: Frank said on C-SPAN's Newsmakers Sunday: "I believe that the results of the election of 2010 were to put people in
Who: Desmond Hatchett of Knoxville, Tenn.
What: He has 30 children with 11 women, and a minimum-wage job. Naturally, he can't make his child
Who: Wayne County, Mich., Department of Public Services
What: Fired groundskeeper John Chevilott from his job of 23 years because he found an abandoned gun
Who: Safeway
What: The supermarket chain punished one of its butchers in California who intervened to stop a customer from hitting his pregnant girlfriend, suspending the employee without pay.
Who: New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman
What: He predicted that a third party, Americans Elect, would do to politics what "Amazon.com did to books" and "the iPod did to music."
Who: Fred Hochberg, chairman of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
What: He announced that his agency will increase financial aid to manufacturers of corporate jets
Who: North Carolina Democratic Chairman David Parker
What: Parker submitted his resignation to the state party after his role in covering up a sexual harassment lawsuit was covered up last month
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