Excuse me; How are school libraries a federal issue?

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Just how are school libraries a federal issue? A useless government bureaucracy has gotten into another non-issue. A few years ago a lesser-known NASCAR driver named Bubba Wallace found a garage door rope with the end tied into the shape of a hangman’s noose. This became the latest cause celeb, proof of American racism (including …

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Huge: FTX Insider Turns on Sam Bankman-Fried

According to a new filing in the bankruptcy case of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, it was an insider who spilled the beans on the company’s disgraced founder, Sam Bankman-Fried. CNBC reported that Wednesday’s filing contained a letter from the Bahama’s Securities Commission to the commissioner of police which said they’d been informed of potential fraudulent activity within FTX …

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Enemy of the State

Enemy of the State Wikipedia “Conspiracy theorists of the world unite.” 1998 – Enemy of the State The movie “Enemy of the State” was filmed in 1998 and over the last 24 years has slowly moved from the fiction to the non-fiction section. The film puts on display the power of corrupt agents operating within …

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Firearms: The Most Controversial Tool

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     Firearms. When you want to talk about a contentious subject, with a lefty, that’s my go to topic. If that isn’t enough, it’s that pro-abortion topic. But since the left tries so hard to make the tool illegal, and I just love my collection of tools, that’s where I will argue until they want …

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Observations and Lamentations

     Observations and Lamentations; I have been doing more stuff around my home, but still taking time to see what has been happening, around here and there, and what absurdities are piled on top of previous absurdities. Sometimes, you just have to take a break, and go and clear your head, by moving dirt, fixing …

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The Double-Edged Sword of Information Technology

Greetings my fellow Americans! Having spent 30 years of my life immersed in the world of Information Technology innovation and development (IT), I witnessed firsthand the 20th-century evolution and revolution of the machines known as computers. The very first computer on which I worked, as I was earning a degree in Computer Engineering, contained what …

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Hold Them Accountable!

Five people were killed and another 18 wounded, some critically, allegedly by Anderson Lee Aldrich. As Robert Stacy McCain reported, Mr Aldrich, in June of 2021: was in an armed standoff with police at his mother’s home in Colorado Springs. He was charged with multiple felonies, but for reasons as yet unknown, the charges were …

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If It Is Not Already Too Late

     Looking at who decides what, in our own party, and not just passing it off on election fraud, the Republican Party, which I am still proudly a member of, needs to do the following: recruit leaders, get consistent messaging, be confident, but not presumptuous in predicting outcomes and keep our heads in the same …

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Justice Alito Leaves UNC Lawyer Sputtering – Affirmative Action Destroyed

If Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s questioning of North Carolina Solicitor General Ryan Park, who is defending the University of North Carolina’s use of affirmative action in their admissions decisions, had been a chess game, I’m pretty sure the jurist would have announced, ‘Checkmate.’ Like a tiger toying with a kitten, Alito very efficiently struck what …

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What if the ‘Big Lie’ is Really the ‘Big Truth’?

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Special counsel John Durham’s trial of Igor Danchenko, dossier author Christopher Steele’s primary subsource who is charged with lying to the FBI, delivered more evidence of the Democratic Party’s concerted effort to destroy former President Donald Trump. FBI supervisory analyst Brian Auten testified that in October 2016, the bureau offered Steele $1 million to prove …

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