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Some House Democrats are hailing Trump’s indictment — even though they once ripped him for threatening to lock up political opponents.
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A 14 year-old girl was gang-raped by Muslim classmates in Sweden last May. But the boys were allowed to stay ...
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Foxconn is reconsidering its plans to build a manufacturing facility that was supposed to create 13,000 blue collar jobs.
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In Huntington Beach, California, on Sunday, hundreds demonstrated over the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old unarmed black man who
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Joe Biden has come to the defense of Pepe Le Pew after liberals wanted to cancel him, with the president saying he was 'always my favorite character, a real stand-up guy.'Biden strongly condemned attempts to censor the Looney Tunes character, saying he doesn't even understand what the issue with Pepe is.'The way P ...
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Unvaccinated parents in Western Australia this week found themselves subject to yet another diktat from their governmental officials. Effective Monday, a new rule from Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan bans unvaxxed parents from seeing their own sick kids in the hospital, the Daily Mail rep...
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LSU's Angel Reese doesn't appear to be a fan of first lady Jill Biden's idea to invite both the Tigers and Iowa Hawkeyes to the White House.
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Gov. Ralph Northam (D-Va.) Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia committed $3 million to help elect Democrat Governor Ralph Northam, who is currently embroiled in controversy for remarks on post-birth abortion, The Washington Post reported during the campaign.
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One more nail in the coffin of Democrats' fake claims...
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I have been telling parents for decades that sending a child to almost any college is playing Russian roulette with his or her values.But it is a different version of
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Syndicated Analytics latest report titled “Copper Wire Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Plant Setup, Machinery, Raw Materials, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue 2021-2026” covers all the aspects including industry performance, key success and risk factors, manufacturing requirements, project costs and economics, expected returns on investment, profit margins, etc. required for setting up an […]
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) – A sitting North Carolina state representative, who was elected as a Democrat, is leaving the party and becoming a Republican, a move that grants the GOP the outright legislat…
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On March 12th, 2017, Cenk Uygur (pronounced: wee-grrr?) of "The Young Turks" was commissioned to speak as a #SXSW panelist to an eighth of a room full of peo...
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The city of Atlanta, in anticipation of hosting this year’s Super Bowl, wasted a whopping $23 million for a pedestrian bridge for football fans that they won’t be able to walk on due to security risks.
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The Pentagon has told Washington D.C.'s National Guard and guardsmen from other states who have are in the nation's capital not to use guns or ammunition.
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New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo allegedly summoned an aide to his Executive Mansion last year and reached under her blouse and fondled her. "The
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Oxford researchers announced Thursday the discovery of a highly virulent strain of HIV that has been lurking in the Netherlands for decades, but because of the effectiveness of modern treatments, is…
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The Arkansas House of Representatives approved a bill Wednesday that would require minors to obtain parental consent to use social media. The bill would also require social media companies to contract with third-party companies to perform age verification. The legislation will need approval from the Senate before being sent to Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who has publicly expressed support.
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The controversial Gillette razor ad unleashed a barrage of comments supporting and rejecting the meme of “toxic masculinity.” The American Psychological Association, which recently presented new guidelines for identifying the aberrant condition is at the center of the debate. In reality, some “toxic” men are heroes (John McCain, Navy Seals, 9/11 Firefighters) or qualify as ?
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Saagar Enjeti dubs the George Floyd protests a fake populist uprising as corporate America signs on to the black lives matter movement. About Rising: Rising ...
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U.S. diplomatic cables confirmed that China riskily experimented with coronavirus strains
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Officials in Ottawa should hang their heads in shame over this...
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Gaines was also held hostage for three hours as violent trans activists demanded money.
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Headlines about “the end of the republic” litter political commentary across the political landscape. They usually mark the beginning of a discussion of the merits of Donald Trump as president of the United States, but his ascendency is not the leading sign of a collapse of American society. For that, see a recent poll indicating a tectonic shift occurring in the political preferences of U.S. adults. When you consider current trends in cultural norms and widely held beliefs, you will see that we are headed toward the end of the American experiment. The American Culture and Faith Institute recently conducted a survey of adults 18 and older. It shows not only how deeply divided Americans are on some issues but also how their view of the nation stands in many cases in stark contrast to our nation’s founding principles. Most Americans (58 percent) see themselves as politically moderate, while a quarter identify as conservative, and 17 percent as liberal. Those who were both socially and fiscally conservative, the group tracked by the ACFI in greatest detail, were 6 percent of the population. But those differences don’t reveal the greatest divide and danger to America’s future. “The most alarming result, according to [George] Barna, was that four out of every ten adults say they prefer socialism to capitalism,” the ACFI noted in its commentary on the poll. “That is a large minority,” Barna said, “and it includes a majority of the liberals — who will be pushing for a completely different economic model to dominate our nation. That is the stuff of civil wars. It ought to set off alarm bells among more traditionally-oriented leaders across the nation.’” That 40 percent of Americans now prefer socialism to capitalism could spell major change to the policies advanced by legislators and political leaders and to the interpretations of judges ruling on the application of new and pre-existing laws. How did we get here? The popularity of Bernie Sanders, whose 2016 presidential campaign was marked by an altruistic spirit and a consistent value system, is of course not the cause of this movement in public opinion but rather an indicator of it. Many Americans have forgotten the lessons of the Cold War and the disasters witnessed in the crumbling economies and failed polities of Communist and socialist countries in the 1990s. Communism was on its last leg, it appeared, and its little brother socialism was not far behind. Little did we know that the fires of socialism were being stoked in corners all across America where it is held in higher regard than in nations that have suffered under it. It is obvious where such thinking abounds and continues to spread: in our colleges and universities. The ideologies of professors and educators have proven stronger than facts: The “benefits” of socialism and Communism are taught from the Ivy League to the local community college. A generation has been taught a lie, and they now believe it. Americans who believe in limited government, welfare reform, and states’ rights should look over their shoulder and realize that a dangerous ideology is gaining ground. A crowd that you thought history had left behind is growing. It prefers an America that would look drastically different from what it has been from its founding through the present day. One reason that such a dangerous political construct has advanced is that left-leaning activists have hijacked terms of the debate and muddied the popular understanding of political language. Consider that more than 80 percent of all respondents to the ACFI poll said they supported traditional values, as did nearly 70 percent of those who identify as liberal, even if in fact they tend to be socially progressive. Barna described those who in the poll were identified to be liberals. They are a group among whom three-fourths support same-sex marriage; seven out of ten advocate legalized abortion; a majority want socialism to replace capitalism; and nearly one out of five claim to be LGBT. It’s hard to imagine which ‘traditional moral values’ they are referring to. This oddity does, however, reflect how the ideological Left consistently appropriates language and imputes new meaning to terms that are known and popular. The survey data raise the possibility that liberals may redefine “traditional moral values” to include beliefs and behaviors that are not at all traditional — or moral, from a biblical perspective. It all depends on what the definition of “values” is. “Freedom isn’t free” is inscribed on the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., reminding all who visit of the blood and treasure that has been paid to end tyrannical rule abroad. That America itself may become a socialist country must be abhorrent and foreign to the many who have fought, and to those who still fight, for free markets, traditional values, and capitalist ideals. Conservative and traditionally minded Americans can no longer assume that their neighbor believes what they believe or that he defines the terms of political discourse the same way. The country has changed. Sadly, Barna is only partially wrong that this divide is the stuff of civil wars. In this case, the civil war is fought not directly and openly, with bullets and bombs, but with an intellectual assault on history and facts — a quiet revolution. It is time to play both the short and the long game. Now is the time to speak out and educate all who will hear about the history of this nation and the benefits of traditional values, free markets, and capitalism, which, though not perfect, are better than all the alternatives. Those who love this nation and the ideals of our experiment in liberty must counter the gainsayers in academia and the media or they will soon find that America as “one nation under God” is no more. — David Nammo, an attorney, is the executive director and CEO of the Christian Legal Society.
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