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Opinion | For Fear of William Barr

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

The attorney general gets attacked because his probe endangers many powerful people.
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The Speaker is worried about what Bill Barr might reveal about 2016.
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Wages are growing faster for the less skilled than for supervisors.
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Minority turnout surged in 2018, notably in Georgia and Florida.
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In a March 11, 2010 newspaper article in The Detroit News, Rep. Rashida Tlaib's (D-MI) father accused her of lying "big-time to get elected" by falsifying her address on an election affidavit.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign is now touting his time in “the hood” finding young women who could learn to code.
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In a recent Twitter post, Donald Trump Jr. claimed that Facebook is “taking their censorship campaign to the next level” following the banning of a number of prominent conservative users after they were branded “dangerous” by the company. He added, “Ask yourself, how long before they come to purge you?” The Hill reports that in a recent tweet, the President’s son Donald Trump Jr. accused Facebook of increasing its “censorship campaign” after the site removed a number of prominent conservatives from its platform. The company removed a number of individuals including Infowars host Alex Jones, Infowars contributor and YouTube star Paul Joseph Watson, journalist and activist Laura Loomer, and Milo Yiannopoulos. Louis Farrakhan was notably also banned from Facebook and Instagram at the same time. A Facebook spokesperson explained the site’s reason for banning conservatives, stating: “We’ve always banned individuals or organizations that promote or engage in violence and hate, regardless of ideology. The process for evaluating potential violators is extensive and it is what led us to our decision to remove these accounts today.” The spokesperson further noted that Facebook may ban users it deems “dangerous” regardless of whether they’ve called for extremist acts or promoted violence. Now, Donald Trump Jr. is questioning just how far the social media site is going to go in its censorship campaign, stating in a recent tweet: “The purposeful calculated silencing of conservatives by Facebook the rest of the Big Tech monopoly men should terrify everyone. It appears they’re taking their censorship campaign to the next level. Ask yourself, how long before they come to purge you? We must fight back.” Donald Trump Jr. ✔ @DonaldJTrumpJr The purposeful calculated silencing of conservatives by @ facebook the rest of the Big Tech monopoly men should terrify everyone. It appears they’re taking their censorship campaign to the next level. Ask yourself, how long before they come to purge you? We must fight back. 30.1K 12:46 PM - May 3, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 14.9K people are talking about this It appears that even those that specifically do not call for violence or extremist tactics are still at risk of being branded as “dangerous” by the Masters of the Universe in Silicon Valley, meaning that anyone that goes against the leftist agenda could be a target. Breitbart News recently compiled a list of violent and extremist leftist content that Facebook continues to allow on its platform, read that article here . Breitbart News will continue to report on Facebook’s latest actions and recent series of bannings. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/05/03/donald-trump-jr-how-long-before-tech-companies-silence-you/
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In honor of Pride Month, Bud Light will be selling special rainbow bottles in partnership with the Gay Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).
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Pope Francis addressed participants at a Vatican conference on Thursday and denounced a trend toward nationalism that entails “excessive demands for sovereignty.” “The common good has become global and nations must associate,” the pope told members of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences who gathered for their annual meeting, entitled “Nation, State, Nation-State.” “Unfortunately, we have before our eyes situations in which some nation states carry out their relations in a spirit of opposition rather than cooperation,” the pontiff said. Many tensions come “from an excessive demand for sovereignty on the part of States, often precisely in areas where they are no longer able to act effectively to protect the common good.” Patriotism is a good thing, Francis said, but can become perverted when “it involves the exclusion and hatred of others, when it becomes a conflictual nationalism that builds walls, indeed even racism or anti-Semitism.” The pope suggested that concern for national sovereignty has become deformed when countries do not have a welcoming attitude toward migrants. “The Church observes with concern the re-emergence, in many parts of the world, of currents that are aggressive towards foreigners, especially immigrants, as well as a growing nationalism that neglects the common good,” he said. This, in turn, “threatens to jeopardize consolidated forms of international cooperation, undermines the aims of international organizations as a space for dialogue and meeting for all countries in a spirit of mutual respect, and hinders the attainment of the sustainable development goals approved unanimously by the United Nations,” he said. The pope went on to say that “the way in which a nation welcomes migrants reveals its vision of human dignity and of its relationship with humanity.” “When a person or family is forced to leave their land, they must be welcomed with humanity,” he added. “The migrant,” Francis continued, “is not a threat to the culture, customs and values ​​of the receiving nation.” The pontiff reiterated his belief that migration is part and parcel of human history and the formation of nations. “All nations are the result of the integration of successive waves of people or groups of migrants and tend to be images of humanity’s diversity while being united by values, common cultural resources and healthy customs,” he said. In the current situation of globalization, “the nation state is no longer able to procure the common good of its populations alone. The common good has become global and nations must associate for their own benefit,” he said. Francis also pushed the idea that supranational entities should have real authority over nations to intervene in matters of great global import, such as climate change. “When a supranational common good is clearly identified, it is necessary to have a special authority that is legally and concordantly constituted and capable of facilitating its implementation,” he said. We think of the great contemporary challenges of climate change, as well as new forms of slavery, and peace.” In certain instances, groups of neighboring nations “can strengthen their cooperation by attributing the exercise of certain functions and services to intergovernmental institutions that manage their common interests,” he said. https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2019/05/03/pope-decries-excessive-demands-national-sovereignty/
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Shocking footage of children in a Philadelphia Islamic center has emerged that shows them saying that they would "chop off...heads" for Allah.
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On Friday in New York City at a climate change rally, an MSNBC reporter gushed over three young girls who have skipped school to protest climate change. One of the girls proudly asserted she had skipped school for 11 weeks. The reporter enthused, “It’s amazing that you guys are doing this.”
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo slammed Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Thursday after Omar blamed the United States for the crisis in Venezuela and falsely claimed that the U.S. was "bullying" Venezuela.
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On Thursday, in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, speaker Leibel Mangel recalled a harrowing story of his grandfather's time in an Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, specifically his experiences with the notoriously evil Dr. Josef Mengele.
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An alleged murderer, Jerry Brown is accused of killing one woman, as well as her wanted preborn child. But he won't face charges for killing the baby.
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As we know, Antifa is a peaceful protest group who resists fascist regimes in a kind and diplomatic manner. Much like the civil rights movement, Antifa demonstrates quietly without disturbing people or causing any damage or destruction to property. However, they are labelled by many right wingers as a hate group themselves and have even …
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No one is put on trial for negative comments about Christianity or Judaism. This unhealthy exception stigmatizes political speech and suppresses criticism of one religion. Robert Spencer had previously blogged about the Fransen case. This is what he wrote. What they were really doing was calling attention to Muslim rape gangs, which have operated freely...
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Instagram has not only banned Paul Joseph Watson, Laura Loomer and Milo Yiannopoulos — they have also now banned fans and friends from posting photos with them as well. On Thursday, Facebook and Instagram banned the prominent right-wing figures for “spreading dangerous ideology.” The following day, photos of the figures were removed from Instagram, which …
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Spreading fake news under the Orwellian banner "Restore Public Trust."
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Once again, tax relief has spurred economic growth, stimulated higher productivity, and created jobs. The experts were wrong.
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That phrase so hated by many feminists, "nasty woman," is back in circulation again. Now, instead of Hillary Clinton taking on President Trump's disparaging moniker, it's Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) doing so.
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Susan Page discusses the influences on Barbara Bush's life, her views on abortion, and behind-the-curtain stories from her role as First Lady.
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If we don't surrender our rights and hand control of the economy over to the state, the world will pretty much be over by Tuesday morning.
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Everybody, it seems, is a young boy playing with regiments of tin soldiers. The fear of, or secret hopes for, a Civil War II appear to be truly bipartisan
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