#370576
On the theory that you can judge a president by his critics, Donald Trump must be hitting the bull’s-eye with his warnings about the ­migrants vowing to smash through our border. We know this becau…
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#370577

Citizen TV Kenya on Twitter

Submitted 4 years ago by ActRight Community

“Cruelty In China: Kenyans among Africans ejected from homes in Beijing Africans are denied access to supermarkets, public transport Kenyans affected have been forced to sleep in the cold #Tonight @YvonneOkwara https://t.co/Rqa8FEZyRM”
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#370578
Famed author Stephen King disparaged Kayleigh McEnany in terms widely disparaged as sexist, calling her fit only for entry-level tip work.
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#370579
Former NFL player Jack Brewer applauded NBC reporter Michele Tafoya after she criticized Colin Kaepernick's comments comparing the NFL draft to the slave trade on 'The View.'
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#370580
The increasing penetration of smart devices, including smartphones and tablets, along with high internet connectivity, is primarily driving the GCC mobile banking market. In addition to this, the expanding banking, financial, services and insurance (BFSI) industry and the escalating demand for convenient and prompt services to complete financial transactions are further bolstering the market growth.
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#370581
Office.com/setup can be reached for downloading, installing, and activating your Office software so that you can take your productivityto the next level.
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#370582
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro claimed responsibility for Trump's electoral defeat by declaring, "We beat him!"
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#370583
Andrew Trunsky  Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the findings of the Jan. 6 Select Committee are “something the public needs to know” in
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#370584
The emerging trend of nail care fashion along with the growing consciousness towards grooming among women is primarily driving the global nail polish market. Additionally, the increasing demand for nail polish among the teenage population, who prefer nail extensions and nail arts, is further stimulating the market growth.
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#370585
Skipping class is a civil right if you're a POC.
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#370586
CNN host Chris Cuomo has had an apparent change of heart, claiming Tuesday that he loves his job — a day after publicly griping, “I don’t like what I do professionally. I don’t think it’s worth my …
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#370587
Facebook has removed more than 78,000 profiles on both Facebook and Instagram since August 2020
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#370588
Bottom line, Dementia Joe has had a worse year running the US than Urban Meyer did with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Of course the Democrats prefer to promote the Panic, I mean, pandemic.
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#370589
Democrat lawmakers across America appear keen to prevent those they have characterized or will one day characterize as insurrectionists from holding public office. Whereas before, activists sought only to preclude a handful of individuals such as former President Donald Trump and former Republican R...
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#370590
Pecan Resist celebrates the activists who are continuing to resist oppression, harmful environmental practices and injustice.
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#370591
"At one point, Biden said “next one.” Like he was signaling the next cue card."
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#370592
The incoming administration of President Joe Biden is preparing to undo the pro-life health policies enacted during President Trump's term.
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#370593
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (TND) — Microchip technology invented by Swedish startup company "Epicenter" is now being presented as a possible way to carry around a COVID-19 vaccine passport under a person's skin, according to a viral video. "Beep boop beep: Your vaccination record has been verified," says the caption of the video posted to Twitterby South China Morning Post.
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#370594
The rising awareness and concerns among consumers regarding the harmful effects of plastic on the environment are primarily driving the paper bag market across the globe. In line with this, the government authorities of various nations are imposing a ban on plastic and supporting the adoption of biodegradable packaging solutions, including paper bags, which is further catalyzing the market growth.
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#370595
President Trump announced in a lengthy speech at the White House on Thursday afternoon that, in response to what he called the "crisis at our southern border" and a surge of fraudulent asylum claims, his administration will now require migrants seeking asylum to "lawfully present themselves" at a port of entry.
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#370596
As China is under fire for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic outbreak, the Communist government continues its crackdown on Christianity.
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#370597
ISRAEL - Scholars studying ancient texts from the first century now believe Jesus actually spent time with prostitutes and tax collectors just to avoid hanging out with despicable journalists.Up until now, Christians have always thought that Jesus hung out with everyone, even those in the dregs of society. But even the loving, compassionate Savior had stan ...
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#370598
Technologies previously used against America's enemies are now being wielded against its citizens.A new report from Just the News indicates that the Biden administration, in concert with Big Tech, academia, and big corporations, is pouring taxpayer money into an AI censorship program that allegedly ...
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#370599
On September 9, Rudy Peters, the Republican running for Congress in the 15th District in California, was attacked by a knife-wielding man shouting, ?F___ Trump?. The attacker, Farzad Fazeli, an Iranian Clinton supporter, had previously posted, “Don Trump won’t clean his own house, so he’s too dirty to know right from wrong. Impeach/incarcerate him before more children die. P.S. complacency is worse than being the shooter.” Next month, Shane Mekeland, a Republican running for the Minnesota House of Representatives, suffered a concussion after being punched in the face at a restaurant. “You f____g people don?t give a s___ about the middle class,” his assailant had shouted at him. Mekeland is back on the campaign trail, while still recovering from the assault. “The media and the likes of Maxine Waters, Hillary, and Eric Holder as of late is driving this behavior,? he warned. ?If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, at a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd. And you push back on them, and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,? Rep. Maxine Waters had urged an angry leftist mob. Eric Holder, Obama’s attorney general and a possible 2020 candidate, had urged, “When they go low, we kick them.? He had tweeted at Democrats, urging them to, “Use the rage.” Hillary Clinton had told CNN, ?You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.? Senator Hirono had refused to condemn the harassment of Republicans, telling CNN, ?This is the kind of activism that occurs and people make their own decisions. If they violate the law, then they have to account for that.” That same month, also in Minnesota, State Rep. Sarah Anderson, a Republican, was punched by a man when she tried to stop him from vandalizing her campaign signs. Also in October, Kristin Davison, the campaign chief for Adam Laxalt, the Republican candidate for governor in Nevada, was left with pain and bruises after a confrontation with a Democrat operative. Her alleged assailant faces a charge of misdemeanor battery. Three violent attacks on Republican political figures in just one month alone earned almost no coverage in the media. Instead the media egged it on. Even the country’s leading leftist papers urged greater displays of rage. October editorials, columns and op-eds in the New York Times included headlines such as, ?Get Angry, and Get Involved,? ?Tears, Fury or Action: How Do You Express Anger??, “Fury Is a Political Weapon And Women Need to Wield It.” The explosion of violence against Republicans in October was the culmination of a climate of crazed hatred, which lead to death threats, and when those were unaddressed, to actual physical violence. In the two months from May to June, 30 Republican members of Congress were attacked or threatened. These included, Christopher Michael McGowan who warned Rep. Bob Goodlatte’s staff, ?I am not making a joke. I will kill him.? It included Steve Martan, a ?pacifist?, who threatened to shoot Rep. Martha McSally. E. Stanley Hoff was arrested for leaving a message for Rep. Steve Stivers warning the Ohio Republican, ?We?re coming to get every g_____n one of you and your families. Maybe the next one taken down will be your daughter.? Messages aimed at Rep. Tom Garrett threatened, ?This is how we?re going to kill your wife?, and ?This is what I?m going to do to your daughters.? And Rep. David Kustoff was nearly run off the road. In the middle of June, James Hodgkinson, a passionate Bernie Sanders supporter, opened fire at a Republican charity baseball practice, seriously wounding Rep. Steve Scalise, and Zack Barth, an aide to Rep. Roger Williams. Even though Hodgkinson had a hit list of conservative Republicans, Rep. Mo Brooks, South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan and Arizona Rep. Trent Franks, Rep. Jim Jordan, Tennessee Rep. Scott DesJarlais and Virginia Rep. Morgan Griffith, the FBI denied that it was a political assassination. In August, Carlos Bayon was arrested for threatening House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers. “We are not going to feed them sandwiches, we are going to feed them lead,” he declared. Law enforcement found bomb and assassination manuals in Bayon’s house. Around the same time, DeReal Finklin, a registered Democrat, was charged for sending death threats to Rep. Christopher H. Smith. DeReal had also posted, ?Anybody outside of my blood in Monmouth or Ocean County on my account, you are dead.? In June, Laurence Wayne Key, a Democratic Party of Marin County volunteer, was arrested for threatening to kill Rep. Brian Mast’s three children. “I’m going to find the Congressman’s kids and kill them. If you’re going to separate kids at the border, I’m going to kill his kids,” the Planned Parenthood supporter threatened. In Florida, in June, Steve St. Felix was charged with threatening to kill Rep. Jose Felix Diaz. “Ill kill your ass and you better not show up to the next rec meeting,” St. Felix, who can be seen grinning widely in his booking photo, warned. In July, in Tennessee, Clifton Ward was indicted for threatening to kill Rep. Diane Black. In New York, Martin Astrof allegedly tried to run over one of Rep. Lee Zeldin’s campaign workers who had been recognized for feeding rescue workers at Ground Zero after 9/11. Ian Nicholas Nix was arrested for threatening to kill South Carolina state Rep. Steven Long. Nix called Long “right-wing scum” and warned him, You’re a ____ dead man.” Also in July, a man who threatened to chop up Senator Rand Paul and his family with an axe was arrested. After months of this, the media did not relent. It poured more fuel on the fire. The death threats of summer then became the violent assaults of fall. The media called this “activism”. It denounced Republicans for warning of “angry mobs”. And now the very same media has suddenly decided that threatening and assaulting people ?
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#370600
America does not have the time or resources to undertake a systematic, thought-through voting reform effort between now and November.
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