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Syndicated Analytics s new report titled LED Chip Manufacturing Plant Project Report Industry Trends Manufacturing Process Plant Setup Machinery Raw Materials Investment Opportunities Cost and Revenue 2023 2028 offers a comprehensive overview of the process involved in establishing a manufacturing ...
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Why do these wretched men not retire, gently, diplomatically, in a dignified way? They surely do not fear death. Presidents attract assassins. Retired presidents do not
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Multiple top government agencies released statements on Monday pushing back against the credibility of a recent New York Times report that claimed that President Donald Trump was briefed about a secret Russian military group that had allegedly offered bounties to militant fighters in Afghanistan for killing U.S. soldiers. The Associated Press reported on Monday evening […]
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There has been no shortage of hysteria surrounding the recent law signed by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp concerning ballot integrity and voting revisions in his state. This follows a contentious
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Channon admitted to smashing the window at the Verizon Store and destroying the electronic cash register at a sandwich shop, according to the release.
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"...stolen by white supremacists and edited to expose and ridicule the students"
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The first major candidates for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination launched their campaigns just two months ago. To a person, they have all lurched steadily leftward ever since.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Port of New York/Newark seized a shipment of human hair from China suspected of being "forced labor products," according to a press release. The packages weighed nearly 13 tons and have an estimated value of over $800,000.
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Major League Baseball is learning that you don't mess with Texas
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The Biden administration said Friday it’s close to announcing a Russian-brokered deal with Iran that will flood the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism with billions of dollars and leave Teh…
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Syndicated Analytics’ latest report, titled “caramelized nuts Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Plant Setup, Mach
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If you ever doubted before that the Democrat media complex existed to create a narrative here?s your proof. CNN is faking footage of a Muslim Protest to try and condemn those speaking out aga…
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The Left Ruins Everything

Submitted 5 years ago by ActRight Community

From the Boy Scouts to literature, from the arts to universities: the left ruins everything it touches. Dennis Prager explains. Donate today to PragerU! http...
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Only a few hours had passed since President Donald Trump pardoned 1st Lt. Clint Lorance and the men of 1st Platoon were still trying to make sense of how it was even possible. How could a man they blamed for ruining their lives, an officer the Army convicted of second-degree murder and other charges, be forgiven so easily? How could their president allow him to just walk free? "I feel like I'm in a nightmare," Lucas Gray, a former specialist from the unit, texted his old squad leader, who was out of the Army and living in Fayetteville, N.C. "I haven't been handling it well either," replied Mike McGuinness on Nov. 15, the day Lorance was pardoned. "There's literally no point in anything we did or said," Gray continued. "Now he gets to be the hero . . ." "And we're left to deal with it," McGuinness concluded. Lorance had been in command of 1st Platoon for only three days in Afghanistan but in that short span of time had averaged a war crime a day, a military jury found. On his last day before he was dismissed, he ordered his troops to open fire on three Afghan men standing by a motorcycle on the side of the road who he said posed a threat. His actions led to a 19-year prison sentence. He had served six years when Trump, spurred to action by relentless Fox News coverage and Lorance's insistence that he had made a split-second decision to protect his men, set him free. The president's opponents described the pardon as another instance of Trump subverting the rule of law to reward allies and reap political benefits. Military officials worried that the decision to overturn a case that had already been adjudicated in the military courts sent a signal that war crimes were not worthy of severe punishment. For the men of 1st platoon, part of the 82nd Airborne Division, the...
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Those who seek the definition of backfire should try staying atop the debacle unfolding in Georgia over…
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Mar 03, 2022 (SUPER MARKET RESEARCH via COMTEX) -- Syndicated Analytics’ latest report titled "Sanitary Napkins Manufacturing Plant Project Report: Industry...
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The USB data cable manufacturing plant project report covers industry performance, manufacturing requirements, project cost, project economics,...
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More lunacy at Evergreen State College: President George Bridges says he’s “grateful” for the “passion and courage” of the student Thought Police. It all began when biology prof Bret Weinstein said…
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On her show Monday night, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow responded to the collapse of RussiaGate by doubling down on deranged conspiracy theories
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A piece of guerrilla artwork meant to represent pedophile Jeffery Epstein showed up in front of Albuquerque’s old City Hall in the middle of the night.
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In the last two-and-a-half months of 2020, former President Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign issued more than 530,000 refunds totaling $64. 3 million. President Joe Biden's campaign issued 37,000 refunds equaling $5. 6 million in that same timeframe. The $64. 3 million is more than half of the $122 million in refunds issued by Trump's campaign to donors in 2020, a staggering amount of refunds for any political campaign.
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Just 36 percent of registered voters in a new Hill-HarrisX poll say they would "definitely" or "probably" vote for President Trump's reelection — an anemic number but one that is line with surveys about his immediate predecessors, Barack Obama, Ge
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