#244151
I served in America's armed forces as a Navy SEAL for 20 years. I led trainings of SEALs and it was brutal. But it was nothing compared to the brutality of war.
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#244152
Russia are planning to place Black Lives Matter (BLM) on their 'terror list', officially recognising the group as a "racist terrorist organisation".
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#244153
Americans will nominate and elect all sorts of candidates, from the virtuous to the rogue. But Americans don't like fakes. And there may never have been a more fake major candidate in modern American history than Elizabeth Warren.
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#244154
In a now-deleted tweet, the Chicago Teachers Union claimed a city push to reopen schools to certain populations of students was the product of "sexism,
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#244155
Ailan Evans  Edward Durr, a Republican truck driver, and political newcomer, officially unseated New Jersey Senate President Steve Sweeney. Durr, who
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#244156
WND is now on Trump's Truth Social! Follow us @WNDNews (BASED UNDERGROUND) – Just hours before Boris Johnson announced his resignation as prime minister of the United Kingdom back in July, an official government report was released showing that children “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) are 45 times more likely to die from any…
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#244157

The Left Wants War, Give It to Them

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

If you’re not ready to go to war, you’re not paying attention. The war is already on. It is escalating with or without your participation. Although it’s not a shooting war, more Americans are being caught in the crossfire as the stakes continue to rise. Dissenting
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#244158
Amy Klobuchar is vowing to increase the number of refugees resettled in the U.S. by more than 500 percent if elected president.
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#244159
It’s somewhat remarkable how institutions are willing to destroy their credibility by doing this sort of thing.
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#244160
Harry Wilmerding  Cereal giant Kellogg announced Thursday that it expects to raise prices as inflation, supply chain problems and a recent labor strike
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#244161
The expanding food and beverage (F&B) industry across countries is among the primary factors driving the GCC dark chocolate market. In addition to this, the widespread availability of chocolates in numerous forms, such as sprinkles, chocolate syrup, white chocolate, etc., is also catalyzing the market growth.
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#244162
As the Republican convention kicks off in Cleveland, the status of the race for the presidency continues to be advantage Hillary Clinton.
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#244163
'Unions have become the political arm of the Democratic party'
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#244164
U.S.—The climate crisis has been getting worse, despite liberal elites' best efforts to fly all over the country in their private jets lecturing everybody about it.There seemed to be no end in sight until a new tech startup, Hypocri-Fuel, introduced a private jet that runs on liberal hypocrisy."We just hook this bad boy up to Leo DiCaprio, …
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#244165
Within the documents filed by Sidney Powell in Georgia Wednesday, Dr. Keshavarz-Nia shares this bombshell assessment in his affidavit. 
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Democracy died in Virginia Tuesday night with the victory of Republican Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin, despite Max Boot's warning.
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#244167
The growing demand for MDI in the production of polyurethane is one of the key factors driving the methylene diphenyl diisocyanate market. In addition to this, the rising use of polyurethane in stiff and rigid foams, fibers including PUL and spandex, electrical potting compounds, etc., is propelling the market growth.
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#244168
In the end, Peter Strzok’s FBI lover Lisa Page “sold out” the FBI executive and divulged many improprieties he was involved in along with other FBI brass, according to FBI insiders. Strzok was fired today from the FBI. FBI insiders said Page, his former lover, was “instrumental in getting him terminated.” “Lisa is on a …
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is appalled to learn that a newspaper reporter was burned alive in his home in a village in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state after covering alleged local corruption and after telling the local authorities he was being threatened. All those involved in the murder must be brought to justice, RSF said. “This is the price for reporting the truth” Rakesh Singh said on his death bed while being filmed by a colleague. A reporter for the Hindi-language daily Rashtriya Swaroop, Singh died in a hospital in Lucknow, the state capital, on 28 November, the day after being set on fire in his home in Balrampur, a village 160 km east of Lucknow. Singh, who was also known as “Nirbhik,” sustained burns to more than 90% of his body when three men entered his home on 27 November, doused him with an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that is highly flammable, and then set fire to him and his home. One of the three men, Keshwanand Mishra, is local village chief Sushila Devi’s son. In an article published in the newspaper, Singh had accused Devi of corruption in connection with local infrastructure projects, including the installation of solar panels, According to the police, the three assailants had been harassing Singh prior to the attack, telling him to stop publishing anything negative about Devi, who is about to run for reelection. Arrested three days after the fire, the three men confessed to the murder and have been jailed, the police say. The Newslaundry website quotes a colleague of Singh’s as saying, on condition of anonymity, that Singh had told Balrampur’s district magistrate that he feared for his life, but the authorities took no action. Shocking “We hail the rapid progress that has been made in the police investigation and we call for all those involved in this appalling murder, both perpetrators and instigators, to be brought to justice as required by the law,” said Daniel Bastard, the head of RSF’s Asia-Pacific desk. “It is nonetheless shocking that this tragedy took place after the reporter formally notified the judicial authorities about the death threats being made against him. It is high time for the Uttar Pradesh government to start debating the adoption of a law on journalists’ safety, like the one that already exists in Maharashtra state, for example.” Singh is the second journalist to be murdered in Uttar Pradesh this year. The first was Shubham Tripathi, who was killed by three shots to the head in Unnao, a suburb of Lucknow, in June after investigating organized crime activities linked to illegal sand mining. According to RSF’s barometer, Singh is the fourth journalist to be murdered this year in India in connection with their journalism. Two were killed last month. One was Isravel Moses, a Tamil reporter who was hacked to death in the southeastern city of Chennai after been identified as a journalist to members of the local underworld. The other was Parag Bhuyan, who was deliberately mown down by a speeding car in the northeastern state of Assam, probably because of his coverage of local criminal activity. India is ranked 142nd out of 180 countries in RSF's 2020 World Press Freedom Index.
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#244171
The Duchess claims Biden let one rip at the big climate change conference.
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#244172
Researchers at Boston University say they have developed a new COVID strain that has an 80% kill rate following a series of similar experiments first thought to have started the global pandemic that began in China. 
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#244173
'MediaBuzz' host Howard Kurtz weighs in on 'Fox & Friends'
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#244174
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., attempted to quell "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg's concerns about her after Goldberg suggested that the congresswoman disrespected the influence of older Democratic women.
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#244175
An alleged survivor of child sexual abuse says a gang sexually assaulted her after she spoke to police.
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