Second Release By the Dona’Linsky Regime Change Band
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Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
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Let’s agree upfront that no one in their right mind believes Joe Biden garnered over 81 million votes campaigning from his basement. If we can’t agree on that, then you needn’t read on, although you would benefit the most by doing so.
For all of recorded human history, when someone was told, “Soldiers are coming,” it was a warning. Full of fear. For a bit over a century, when someone says, “The Americans are here,” it’s usually a shout of joy. Real relief – with important exceptions. Let’s set aside the exceptions for a moment and …
The Disney Corporation hasn’t been paying close enough attention to the culture war. That war hasn’t been going very well for the left.
Hunter Biden’s laptop keeps on giving. In the waning days of the Obama Administration, Hunter drafted a letter to then-Vice President Joe Biden explaining that he and Biden’s siblings, brother James Biden and sister Valerie Biden Owens, have “lived their lives in service to [Joe]” and now feel “publicly and privately humiliated” by his behavior. …
Last night, I sat around and watched videos, without ads(!) on Rumble, and one of the people I subscribe to, Tim Pool; I stumbled on one of his videos talking about hypocrites and liars. I’ve been very vocal about the hypocrite he highlighted, Bill Maher, because I remember exactly what Tim brought up, and it was one of …
A solutions-based approach requires critical thinking, objective analysis, and unbiased data. Leaders need to facilitate effective discourse and dialog.
The Washington Post’s doxing of the previously anonymous creator of Twitter account “Libs of TikTok” dominated the news cycle on Tuesday. And for good reason. The expose, written by a hypocrite named Taylor Lorenz, the newspaper’s internet culture reporter, who earlier this month sobbed during an MSNBC interview about being the target of an online …
We already knew it was a bloody few days in the City of Brotherly Love, but the city didn’t update its figures on Friday, due, I suppose, to the Good Friday holiday. Now they have, and it’s ugly. The Philadelphia Police Department’s Current Crime Statistics page states that there have been 140 homicides in the …
On Sunday, The Philadelphia Inquirer gave OpEd space to Aaron M. Kinzer, because the editors just love them some criminals: In prison, a phone was my lifeline. Until I got caught with it. Congress should overturn the Cell Phone Contraband Act to give incarcerated a a lifeline to the outside world. by Aaron M Kinzer …
This message from a layman at a 2022 Easter “Sonrise” Service is about how human love is great, but the love we get from God never tires and never quits. And, it gives special free gifts.
Cops do what is required to bring order to chaos; that is often not congenial.
The mind is a funny thing and what we bring into our thoughts shapes them and either reinforces prejudice and bias or cleanses them. If we want to avoid the two graves of revenge, we need clear, critical thinking.
Confucius was a pretty smart guy. His comment on revenge is spot on. We see it playing out now with the social justice movement. For many in Black Lives Matter (BLM) and other social justice organizations, the social justice movement is perhaps more about revenge than it is about justice.
ROBERT F. CROSKERY Lieutenant Colonel, Retired, U.S. Army 1071 Celestial Street, Apartment 2104 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 rcroskery@gmail.com (813)244-5580 April 18, 2022 Easter Sunday Bob Chapek Chief Executive Officer The Walt Disney Company 500 South Buena Vista Street Burbank, CA 91521 and via email to Robert.Chapek@disney.com Dear Bob: As I told …
With God out of the public square, fatherless homes, no-fault divorce, abortion on demand, dissolution of the nuclear family and evil Patriarchy, obliteration of heterosexuality and genders, all with U.S. government approval, what could be next?
In the end, it was the company who got the biggest surprise of all. A jury ordered Gravity Diagnostics, a medical laboratory located in Covington, Kentucky, to pay compensatory damages of $450,000 for throwing a “surprise” birthday party for an employee, Kevin Berling, who had expressly asked them not to do so, according to WLKY-TV. The …