Sheriff or inmate? Aaron Spencer will be elected in November if he isn’t convicted of murder

On Saturday, people in Arkansas held a fundraiser for Aaron Spencer, the Republican nominee for sheriff of Lonoke County. They raised the money not for Spencer’s campaign. He’s a lock because Trump picked up 76% of the vote in the county 2 years ago.

The money is for his murder trial, which begins next month.

Red Carpet Defeat: How China Played Trump Like a Casino Tourist

Trump flew to China promising to put the dragon on a leash and came home carrying a bag of soybean promises, university tuition receipts, and little else. Beijing gave up no meaningful ground on farmland, Taiwan, or strategic competition, while Trump softened on Chinese land purchases and signaled support for large numbers of Chinese students studying in the United States. Xi Jinping kept the leverage, protected his core interests, and let Washington celebrate another stack of nonbinding agreements. The dragon did not blink. It smiled, bowed politely, and sent America home with a participation trophy.

Debt remembered and debt ignored

Memorial Day compels Americans to confront a word we avoid: debt. Not the financial kind that Congress pretends will magically resolve itself, but the older, heavier meaning — the kind carved into headstones at Arlington and cemeteries across the country. It is the debt paid in full by those who gave their lives, so the …

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A Quick Look at History Why it Matters for America by George Mcclellan

Whether anyone realizes it or not, and most probably don’t because our schools indoctrinate our children, not educate them, America’s current political turmoil almost precisely mirrors events that led up to the French Revolution in 1789. Unlike America’s successful Revolutionary War a few years earlier that separated Britain’s original thirteen American Colonies from the mother country, the French Revolution was the complete opposite, a revenge-filled orgy of mayhem, chaos, and mass murder that spilled the blood of thousands of people, nobles, merchants, and anyone else who didn’t agree with the usurpers’ politically correct path to totalitarianism.

In Remembrance Of A Post-9-11 Veteran’s Day Message And The Service of Sled Driver MAJ Brian Shul (USAF, Ret) RIP

Some Legends Are Harder To Believe Than Others No Matter How True Since my first Memorial Day article went down range in May 2021, I’ve updated and reposted it several times as a reminder of what this special day is about and what it means to those who served. If you serve long enough- regardless …

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