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More than half of comments submitted to the FCC on net neutrality used temporary or duplicate email addresses, and seven popular comments accounted for 38% of all submissions.
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This ENTIRE Family Is Transgender

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

A local news station in Arizona ran a glowing piece on a family that is in transition — as in, the entire family, including the two young children, are all transgender. Daniel Harrot, the "father" of the family, is a 41-year-old biological female who identifies as a man.
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Iceland may be eradicating Down syndrome through abortion. So is Denmark. But Ohio has other plans. On Wednesday, the Ohio state legislature actually passed a bill that bans selective abortion of Down syndrome babies, something civilized society once rightly called eugenics.
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As technology advances, humans with Down syndrome are being systematically eliminated via abortion.
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LevinTV host explains how progressivism is the "antithesis" of the Declaration of Independence.
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Theologian and founder of Ligonier Ministries, R.C. Sproul, 78, has died after suffering a brief illness that left him on a ventilator. He leaves behind a powerful legacy of kingdom ministry.
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A draft statement former FBI Director James Comey prepared in anticipation of concluding the Hillary Clinton email case without criminal charges was heavily edited to change the "tone and substance" of the remarks, a Republican senator said Thursday. Some of the edits proposed to the May...
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Californians are panicking over President Donald Trump’s tax cut plan.
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If I could be as resolute, witty, and sassy as Sarah Huckabee Sanders - it'd be my Christmas Miracle.
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BERLIN (JTA) — Anti-Semitism among Muslim refugees is rampant and requires urgent attention, a new study suggests. But the study commissioned by the American Jewish Committee’s Ramer Institute for German-Jewish Relations in Berlin also suggests that refugees from persecuted minority communities are more likely to take a stand against anti-Semitism and for Israel. Titled “Attitudes...
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#NOTNeutrality - A Rant

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

Just a few things to consider before brandishing your pitchfork and filing in with the rest of the mob...
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Police witnessed an AKP Party official giving a gang leader money for weapons.
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Many of the actresses attending the Golden Globes next month plan to wear black as a display of solidarity to protest the inequalities women face in Hollywood, Page Six reports. Both nominees and p
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On Wednesday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was put through the wringer by House Republicans in an open hearing to discuss the derogatory text messages sent by anti-Trump/pro-Hillary FBI officials. The texts included name-calling directed at Trump but also included a cryptic message about an “insurance policy” for the “risk” of a Trump presidency. The coverage of the texts varied wildly among the network evening newscasts; from no texts shown to covering up the officials’ relation to certain FBI investigations.
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Protesters call for an intifada and promise to “shoot the Jews.”
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The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won By Victor Davis Hanson (Basic Books, 652 pages, $40) Yes, Virginia, after thousands of books, lectures, debates, veteran memoirs, and documentaries, there is still something to say about World War II that advances our knowledge of that tragic, deadly and totally unnecessary world conflagration that claimed 65 million lives and changed the shape of the world. Military historian and Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says it in his huge, dense, and important new book. As I struggle in my office to capture Hanson’s analytical tour de force in
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I asked around for good explainers about the debate over net neutrality. Here's one view from Professor Gus Hurwitz.
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Trump called that Moore wasn't his guy and did not have what it takes.
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Sacramento When I first moved to California from Ohio in the 1990s, I spotted a postcard in a gift shop that noted the state’s four seasons: wildfires, mudslides, earthquakes and riots. The postcard wasn’t entirely wrong. Outside of drought years, the state does suffer through a regular cycle of fires, slides and earthquakes, although the riots aren’t actually a seasonal thing. Californians are accustomed to the state’s weather disasters the same way a Kansan is accustomed to tornado drills. Currently, Southern California is ablaze. Not long ago, out-of-control wildfires consumed a large portion of the Napa Valley, tragically destroying about
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I was sitting on the floor of my bedroom with friends playing Monopoly when I felt it. Something wasn’t right. Afraid, but wanting to appear like everything was normal, I maintained my composure. I would wear my best poker face, even if I was only playing a board game. Politely, I excused myself from the …
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#300797
Where you stand on net neutrality depends largely on whether you trust government to keep it free more or private enterprise — as it has been for 20 years.
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Rosie O'Donnell responded to the Federal Communications Commission's Net Neutrality vote by tweeting the hashtag '#FUCKtheFCC.'
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Californians are panicking over President Donald Trump’s tax cut plan.
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A Case Against Net Neutrality

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

Allowing ISPs to throttle and prioritize network traffic could improve the user experience—but we need better ways to monitor such behavior
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