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|4
|[[Mark Meadows]]
|filed the motion to oust [[RINO]] [[John Boehner]] from [[Speaker of the House]], which led to Boehner's resignation
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|5
|[[Ben Carson]]
|stood his ground for [[conservative]] values despite intensely unfair criticism by the [[liberal media]], which loathes black conservatives
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|56
|[[Roy Moore]]
|Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who stood up for state sovereignty and against federal judicial supremacy over marriage.
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|67|[[Mike Huckabee]]|for his leadership against [[judicial supremacy]], and in standing up for Kim Davis and against the [[homosexual agenda]]||-|8
|[[Andrzej Duda]]
|Member of the conservative party "Law and Justice," won the presidential elections of [[Poland]] in 2015
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|79
|[[Matt Bevin]]
|for standing up for Kim Davis in Kentucky, and then winning the governorship in a stunning upset
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|810
|[[Center for Medical Progress]]
|for exposing [[Planned Parenthood]]'s real conduct with undercover videoed interviews
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|911
|Lance Berkman
|one of the [[Greatest Conservative Sports Stars]], he spoke out against the pro-[[homosexual]] Houston ordinance and helped defeat it by a landslide in a referendum
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|10|[[Mark Meadows]]|filed the motion to oust [[RINO]] [[John Boehner]] from [[Speaker of the House]], which led to Boehner's resignation||-|1112
|Memories Pizza
|A small business targeted for destruction by the liberal media after standing up for their Christian beliefs at the expense of the [[homosexual agenda]].
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|1213
|Ted Cruz
|reliably and consistently pushes for [[conservative]] values nationwide
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|1314
|Synod of Bishops 2015
|for convening at the Vatican and then rejecting [[liberal]] demands to weaken [[Roman Catholic Church]] opposition to [[homosexuality]]
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|1415
|[[Sam Brownback]]
|the Governor of Kansas issued an executive order rescinding special entitlements previously granted for the [[homosexual agenda]]
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|1516
|[[Judicial Watch]]
|time and time again, this organization hits the [[Obama administration]] where it counts...in the courts.
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|1617
|the people of [[Slovenia]]
|for defeating [[same-sex marriage]] by a landslide vote of 63-37% in a referendum