Judge Sides with Trump in Battle Against Special Master

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District Court Judge Aileen Cannon sided with former President Donald Trump’s legal team on Thursday in his latest skirmish with President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice. In a September 22 court filing, U.S. District Court Judge Raymond Dearie, the special master assigned to the case, ordered Trump’s legal team to confirm or deny the accuracy …

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Education Indoctrination in Virginia: Continued

Education Indoctrination in Virginia: Continued. The Virginia Board of Education posted the History and Social Studies Standards of Learning (SOLs) for comment. The 402 page document establishes what will be taught K-12 in Virginia Public Schools. The subject matter is covered well, but skewed with a focus on race, class, and gender. Significant omissions and …

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The Importance of Fossil Fuels

The Importance of Fossil Fuels. There has been a lot of talk lately about penalizing fossil fuel companies because of climate change or global warming. Democrats, especially, do not seem to understand at all some basic facts about energy. Here are a few things to consider: No one has ever proven that increasing carbon dioxide will …

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NY Times political analyst on the Democrats’ post-Roe poll bounce: It’s over

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New York Times political analyst Nate Cohn believes the Democrats’ summer bounce in the polls may be over and that voter sentiment has returned to where it was in April “when Republicans held the edge.” Cohn begins with a graph of average weekly search interest from Google Trends which shows a dramatic spike in searches …

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I’m Finally Beginning to Understand How the Left Thinks

It was buried dozens of paragraphs down in a long story in The Philadelphia Inquirer, the indicator of the mindset that afflicts the oh-so-compassionate left in the United States: In Philadelphia, there are no gangs in the traditional, nationally known sense. Instead, they are cliques of young men affiliated with certain neighborhoods and families. It …

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Education Indoctrination in Virginia: One Example

Education Indoctrination in Virginia: One Example, Part 1 of 2. The Virginia Board of Education posted the History and Social Studies Standards of Learning for comment. The 402 page document establishes what will be taught K-12 in Virginia Public Schools. The subject matter is covered well, but skewed with a focus on race, class, and gender. …

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Meloni’s victory presents a clear and present danger to the globalist agenda

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Giorgio Meloni’s stunning victory in Italy has sent shockwaves throughout globalist circles in Europe and the U.S. Nearly every media report has tied Meloni to former Italian dictator and founder of the National Fascist Party Benito Mussolini, whose rule came to an inglorious end in the final days of World War II. Calling Italy “the …

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Of, By and For The People: Chapter 7

Greetings my fellow Americans! Our journey through the 28 Principles of Liberty as defined in continues with the following: Only limited and carefully defined powers should be delegated to government, all others being retained in the people. Efficiency and dispatch require government to operate according to the will of the majority, but constitutional provisions must …

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Politicians and Term Limits

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Politicians and Term Limits. Diapers and politicians should be changed periodically and for good reason. As tacky as it sounds, this quote improperly attributed to Mark Twain, it is the simplest and wise lesson that every citizen should learn when it comes to politics. Something I have learned from my very own experience as a survivor …

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‘Apocalypse Now’ and The Green Beret as Saint and Sinner

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I harbor little love or respect for Hollywood or it’s spawn, but I can still appreciate movies as an art form and how they often point to literary works, pieces of history and culture, that are worth remembering. Take “Apocalypse Now,” for example. Through that one film—lauded as one of cinema’s best, yet tiresome and …

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Trump Posts 1 Key Chart That Says It All; Every Voter Must See This

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One week out from the 1980 presidential election, then-President Jimmy Carter and then-candidate Ronald Reagan participated in the only debate of the election cycle. Carter was trailing by a few percentage points at the time, but most pundits were calling the race “too close to call.” During the debate, Reagan famously asked voters a pivotal question: …

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