#329951
Couldn't happen to a nicer charity.
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#329952
While journalists were getting worked up over a quip about Arnold Schwarzenegger, Trump said something more consequential at the National Prayer Breakfast
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#329953
Liberal protesters (even violent ones) often ostentatiously advertise their own kindness and love—no matter who their civil disobedience hurts.
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#329954
If President Trump is a budding authoritarian, as his critics allege, one of the safeguards is Judge Neil Gorsuch. For all that Trump has flouted norms and gotten off to an at-times amateurish star…
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#329955
Judge tells Cornell it can't ignore the plain words of its own sexual-misconduct policy.
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#329956
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean came to the defense of violent rioters who started fires at UC Berkeley and attacked Trump supporters, saying the rioters are "our children" and "will soon run America.
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#329957

The truth about feminism and Islam

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Faith Goldy of TheRebel.media asks: Why is Western feminism so afraid to criticize Islam? MORE: http://www.therebel.media/the_truth_about_feminism_and_islam ...
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#329958
Last week, President Donald Trump again expressed concern that the violence in Chicago was “totally out of control.” “We’re going to have to do something about Chicago,” the president said. While it’s unclear what Trump has in mind, it is undoubtedly true that the Chicago police department is a mess, with the city suffering ever increasing murder rates. Some analysts, such as Heather Mac Donald in the Wall Street Journal, focus on the damage created by President Obama trying to run local police departments via the U.S. Justice Department, but the problems facing Chicago go well beyond that and certainly aren’t new. The quality of Chicago’s policing has been deteriorating for decades. Back in 1991, 67 percent of murderers were arrested. When Mayor Richard M. Daley finally left office 20 years later, in 2011, the arrest rate was down to 30 percent. This troubling drop only continued after Rahm Emanuel became mayor, hitting a new low of 20 percent in 2016. Unfortunately, the true figure is even worse, because Chicago has been intentionally misclassifying murders as non-murders. Nationally, in 2015, 61.5 percent of murders resulted in an arrest — almost two out of every three. And unlike Chicago’s arrest rate, the national rate has been fairly constant over the decades. Chicago’s problems are a result of putting politics ahead of sensible policing for decades. For example, after becoming mayor, Emanuel did three unfortunate things to the Chicago police force: 1) Emanuel closed down detective bureaus in Chicago’s highest-crime districts, relocating them to often distant locations. 2) The mayor disbanded many gang task forces. 3) In cooperation with the ACLU, Emanuel instituted new, voluminous forms that have to be filled out by police each time they stop someone to investigate a crime. All this time wasted filling out forms is time that can’t be spent policing neighborhoods. These policies have made it much more difficult to catch criminals, and when you don’t catch criminals, the result is more crime. The detective-bureau relocations have been disastrous. Detectives who had worked for years in high-crime neighborhoods suddenly found themselves working other areas of the city, their hard-earned, neighborhood-specific knowledge of likely culprits and informants now rendered irrelevant. As one detective told Chicago magazine, “All the expertise you once had is useless when you’re working on the other side of town. You might as well put me in a new city.” Moving detectives from crime hotspots also means longer travel times. These delays were not only a waste of time — they made detectives less effective at doing their jobs of tracking down witnesses and keeping track of evidence. The result was more unsolved crimes. If budget cuts necessitated closures, then detective bureaus in low-crime areas ought to have been considered first. But that would have met with tougher political resistance, because of the affluent and politically well-connected people who live there. So much for the Democrats’ claims that they care about poor minorities. Chicago’s police superintendent, Eddie Johnson, blames gangs for the violence. Regarding all the murders over Christmas, Johnson was blunt about the source of the violence: “These were deliberate and planned shootings by one gang against another. . . . This was followed by several acts of retaliation.” But Emanuel’s decision early in his administration to gut gang task forces, a move that undid the hard work that had allowed the police to infiltrate many gangs, is not something that can easily be undone. The arrest rates are low for gang murders because witnesses are loath to get on a gang’s bad side. But in Chicago the situation is especially bad because witnesses have very little hope that gang members will ever be put away. In Chicago the situation is especially bad because witnesses have very little hope that gang members will ever be put away. The agreement with the ACLU was a politically motivated result of Laquan McDonald’s videotaped shooting by police. Emanuel caused a stronger backlash by delaying the release of the video until after his reelection. As arrest rates have fallen and murder rates have risen, Daley and Emanuel have kept pushing responsibility on others. After all, they claim, it isn’t their fault that state legislatures and the U.S. Congress haven’t passed sufficiently strict gun-control laws. Back in 2010, Daley claimed that the increased crime rate was “all about guns, and that’s why the crusade is on.” Emanuel has made similar claims. The problem of unsolved crimes seems to have gone unnoticed. Democrats have learned nothing from Chicago’s failed experiment in banning guns, which began in late 1982. After the ban, the city’s murder rates stopped falling and started soaring — not only in absolute terms, but also relative to adjacent counties and other large cities. Democrats need to learn that gun control primarily disarms law-abiding citizens. Police matter in crime prevention — and so do policing policies. Chicago’s problems run much deeper than something that has occurred over the last couple years. The city’s politicians need to stop trying to buck their responsibility for their failed policies. — John R. Lott Jr. is the president of the Crime Prevention Research Center and the author of The War on Guns.
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#329959
Once again, there's evidence suggesting traditional polls aren't accurately measuring support for the president and his policies.
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#329960
Mr. Viola, a billionaire Wall Street trader and West Point graduate, withdrew his name from consideration, citing business conflicts.
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#329961
Scott Adams disavows his alma mater UC Berkeley after the riots at the Milo Yiannopoulos event. A vocal Trump supporter, Scott has previously donated his mon...
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#329962
The U.S. Navy has officially decommissioned the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
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#329963
After a federal judge put a nationwide block on Trump's immigration ban on Friday, the White House hit back at the 'outrageous' ruling and said it 'intends to file an emergency stay'.
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#329964
Whether or not it tries to defy President Trump on sanctuary city policies that protect repeat criminals from deportation, Los Angeles has done the right thing by lifting its ban on street vendors. Yes! Magazine reports that by creating a permit process for vendors, the city is sidestepping the question of whether it will have to aid in the deportation of people only guilty of creating their own jobs and trying to make an honest living. Merced Sanchez, 56, became a street vendor in Los Angeles after her storefront burned down about 10 years ago...The problem for Sanchez, and the roughly 50,000 other street vendors here, is that Los Angeles is the only major city in the United States without a permitting system for them. Street vending is technically illegal, leaving vendors subject to vigorous police harassment, constant ticketing, onerous criminal justice debt, bench warrants for failures to appear, arrests, and incarceration, according to a 2015 report by the Criminal Defense Clinic at UCLA School of Law. Since most street vendors are immigrants, largely from Latin America, their legal status compounds the situation.... ...Trump is talking about deporting immigrants who are criminals but, in an executive order signed on Jan. 25, defined that term so broadly as to include those convicted of misdemeanors and those accused of crimes but not yet charged. So, despite its status as a sanctuary city, where local police are prohibited from collaborating with federal immigration enforcement, Los Angeles' street vendor law would end up helping the Trump administration deport immigrants by labeling vendors as lawbreakers. The City Council took note of that and on Jan. 31 voted to begin the process of legalizing and permitting street vending. The proposal not only authorized the city attorney to begin drafting a formal permit structure for street vendors, but also decriminalized the practice immediately. Police will cite but not arrest street vendors until a permitting law is passed.
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#329965

Resistance Is Facile

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Characterizing Donald Trump's left-wing opponents as a "resistance" is bad for democracy.
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#329967

Leaving Islam in North America

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Leaving Islam can be notoriously difficult in many Muslim-majority countries. It can be very hard in N. America as well.
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#329968
Journalists need to maintain commitment to the facts, even in the age of Trump. The world already has enough activists.
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#329969

The Left Created Their Own Demise

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The Left is imploding and every second is another it inches toward its death. The spectacle is simultaneously hilarious and unbearable to watch.
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#329970
A federal judge in Seattle issued the ruling Friday, temporarily blocking the president’s ban on people from seven predominantly Muslim countries entering the US.
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#329971
A federal judge in Seattle brought the Trump administration’s executive order on immigration to a halt nationwide Friday, issuing a temporary restraining order in U.S. District Court until further hearings can be held.
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#329972
A pregnant woman's husband will have the power to stop her from having an abortion, even in cases of spousal rape, under a new law introduced in the US state of Arkansas.  
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#329973
University of Michigan head football …
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#329974
The Sierra Club supports a woman's right ?
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#329975
Senator John McCain, Paul Ryan, and Marco Rubio all received generous funding from George Soros in 2016, and McCain's financial association with the globalist billionaire dates back to at least 2001, according to a new report by OpenSecrets.org.
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