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Ron Paul supporters release a pin-up calendar, Allen West defends waterboarding, and Forever 21 discontinues a controversial necklace. (06:02)
The Colbert Super PAC and Transformers have a lot in common: both can rake in millions of dollars for no reason. (03:17)
In an attack against the shabby, cash-only roadside shacks that make America great, Texas cancels Fourth of July fireworks shows. (04:26)
Researchers rename carp as Kentucky tuna to increase acceptance, and Friendly's unveils the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt. (05:53)
Texas Republicans want to criminalize homosexuality, and Manny Howard turns his New York City backyard into a farm. (00:27)
If Stephen gets 25,000 votes, Paul Rieckhoff will make him an honorary member of the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. (03:41)
The Colbert Report looks back at Stephen's reddest, whitest and bluest moments. (6:38)
Don't forget, there are only three more illegal fireworks shopping days until the 4th of July. (00:12)
An environmental activist sues Seattle to suspend their 4th of July fireworks display in pristine Gas Works Park. (02:22)
California allows some gay couples to stay married, and Obama invites Iran to celebrate 4th of July. (0:35)
Obama invites Iran to celebrate 4th of July, Craig T. Nelson stands up against big government, and GM fires its robots. (04:47)
Steve Pelkey is a hero fighting for our constitutional rights to keep and bear cherry bombs. (03:40)
It's June 26, 2007, and Stephen is ringing in the yuletide spirit early by combining his tree-lighting ceremony with the 4th of July. (2:19)
Stephen proves that since America did not lose to Italy, we are in fact co-champions of the World Cup. (3:52)
Steve Pelkey's store in New Hampshire allows Massachusetts residents access to fireworks for the Fourth of July, making him the Harriet Tubman of fireworks. (4:11)