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Mike Johnson Devil’s Best Disguise To Date

Satan’s full ‘Easter Parade’ of Anti-Christian players still dominating the “NEWS”, three weeks after Easter Sunday continues non-stop, but compared to his latest players like ‘# Nun’, Rihanna are old hat compared to Christian Speaker, ’widdle’ Mikey Johnson— Satan’s Best Disguise in the parade to date.

In the ongoing quest to rid the World of Christianity, the devil has been busier than ever parading all his demons—in full dress or undress—before us.

- Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Why The Rabbi Telling Columbia Students To Leave Is Wrong And The Administration Is Incompetent

Ivy League schools have always been perceived as pretentious and haughty from the outside. Despite this, students and faculty have denied these claims and have never felt the need to address them. However, events over the last several years have caused irreparable damage to the reputation of these institutions. The abhorrent behavior of Harvard, Yale, and now Columbia Universities is undeniable, and their politically "woke" stance has endangered a portion of their student body.

- Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Whitewash: Rigged UNRWA Probe Ignored Evidence of Terror Ties

GENEVA, April 22, 2024 — In response to an UNRWA-initiated probe that today found that the agency has "significant" mechanisms and procedures to address allegations of terror ties, Hillel Neuer, executive director of the NGO watchdog group United Nations Watch today said that the Colonna report was "a complete whitewash, ignoring hundreds of pages and thousands of screenshots and videos in our submission to the probe, which contained evidence of widespread promotion of terrorism by UNRWA staff, and its systemic refusal to stop it."

- Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Florida To Allow Volunteer Chaplains in Schools

KISSIMMEE, FL – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a law last week that allows K-12 public and charter schools in the state the option of having volunteer chaplain programs on campus. The law passed overwhelmingly in both the Florida House and Senate earlier this year by a vote of 89-25 and 28-12, respectively.

- Tuesday, April 23, 2024











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