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11/08/2024
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By Laura Harris
Dallas residents vote to decriminalize marijuana in small amounts
Sixty-seven percent of Dallas residents voted in favor of the decriminalization of marijuana on Nov. 5 despite public appeals from police to reject the measure. Earlier this year, a coalition led by the Austin-based nonprofit Ground Game Texas gathered over 50,000 signatures – more than the 20,000 required to put it on the ballot – for its […]
11/08/2024
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By News Editors
Woke bloodbath: Leftist movements are paying the price for their arrogance
If you thought Kamala Harris was a sure win in 2024, then you haven’t been paying attention to the epic shift in the cultural zeitgeist over the past few years. The thing that bothers me most about political and social analysis is dealing with people who foolishly assume nothing ever changes. Things change all the […]
11/07/2024
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By Ethan Huff
B’nai Brith Canada introduces “Seven-Point Plan to Combat Antisemitism” that proposes suspension, firing or PRISON TIME for violators
A Jewish congregation based in Canada is calling for more to be done to stop people from engaging in acts of “antisemitism,” including through speech. B’nai Brith Canada (BB) says its “Seven-Point Plan to Combat Antisemitism” should be spread far and wide, including to politicians and police officers, so the state can learn how to […]
11/07/2024
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By News Editors
Californians vote to make crime illegal again
California voters may not fully appreciate yet that they voted to toss marriage into the wood chipper on Election Day, but at least they were sentient enough to vote against crime. Baby steps. (Article by Victoria Taft republished from PJMedia.com) Crime has been bad in the Golden State since those same voters passed Proposition 47. […]
11/07/2024
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By News Editors
How America became unburdened by what has been
Trump just beat Kamala despite the formidable odds that were against him. He survived two assassination attempts, withstood the government’s lawfare, and is on track to secure the popular vote even though the legacy media was fully in support of his opponent. Speaking of her, she’s infamous for repeating her phrase about America becoming “unburdened by what has been”, which means […]
11/06/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Gov. Abbott’s pro-Israel speech ban on Texas public school campuses violates the First Amendment, says court
Reason published an op-ed this week pointing out that Texas’ General Order GA-44, enacted by Gov. Greg Abbott in response to the pro-Palestine protests that erupted at college and university campuses earlier this year, is more than likely unconstitutional. Penned by Eugene Volokh, the article highlights what a federal court “correctly, I think,” according to […]
11/06/2024
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By News Editors
Losing their grip: Why anti-“misinformation” crusaders are mourning the end of control
In the brave new world of the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public (CIP), it seems like “informed” is synonymous with “watched.” Birthed to combat the wildfires of online “misinformation,” CIP and its partners – including the defunct Election Integrity Partnership (EIP) and the short-lived Virality Project – thought they might have been celebrated defenders of truth. Instead, […]
11/05/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
Forced vaccination is REAL: Courts are now enforcing SEDATION to assault people with COVID-19 vaccines in the UK
The National Health Services (NHS) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been caught vaccinating a 30-year-old man with Down’s syndrome BY FORCE. For the sake of anonymity, the man’s name is being withheld and he is being referred to as Adam. Most disturbingly, the courts have so far green-lighted the abuse, claiming sedation and vaccination […]
11/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
Alberta premier proposes Bill of Rights Amendment Act that includes freedom to refuse vaccinations
Incumbent Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and the ruling United Conservative Party (UCP) have introduced new legislation reinforcing the rights of the citizens to decline vaccinations. Under the administration of former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, who served as the 18th premier of Alberta from 2019 to 2022, Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandates in the private and public sectors in Alberta and other […]
11/05/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
Georgia Supreme Court: Mail-in ballots received by polling stations after 7 p.m. on Election Day WILL NOT BE COUNTED
The Supreme Court of Georgia has ruled that absentee and mail-in ballots received by polling stations after 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5, will not be counted. The decision, published the day before the election, overturned a ruling made by a judge in Cobb County Superior Court that extended the deadline for accepting mail-in ballots […]
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