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August, 2017


THE RISE OF GOOD MEN

Under President Trump, justice is right-side up again. We saw this clearly with the president’s statements on Charlottesville, condemning the hate and violence “on many sides,” his calling-out of the alt-left, and the media’s excusing and ignoring of leftist violence.
By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story



#Unmasking Antifa at Home and Office

The most effective way to drive Antifa activists into headlong panic would be to expose them for who they are in real life. Counter protesters like those brutally attacked in Berkeley, Calif. over the weekend should stop providing themselves as fodder at protests where police continue to Stand-Down. They should instead search for and find the identities of Antifa leaders and expose them at their homes and work fronts.
By Judi McLeod - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story




Israel sends aid to flood-battered Texas

Two teams of Israeli aid experts are on their way to Texas to provide vital relief and psychosocial support to the thousands of people who have lost everything in the catastrophic Tropical Storm Harvey.
By ISRAEL21c - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story

Peggy Pokechop

My boyhood best friend and mentor Jaybird always kept a housecat or two, especially master mousers, and was never without a pack of hunting hounds, but above all he preferred the company of an animal that is ranked just below humans in intelligence: the pig.
By Jimmy Reed - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story

A Biased Judge Tosses a Texas Voter ID Law, Again

Some judges are determined to strike down election integrity laws, no matter what. How else can you explain last week’s irrational decision handed down by federal District Court Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos?
By Heritage Foundation - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story

This ‘Endangered Species’ Story Was Government-Sponsored Fake News

Rob Gordon is a senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation and has researched, testified, and written on endangered species, property rights, the federal estate, and other environmental issues. He previously served as staff director for the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Natural Resources.
By Heritage Foundation - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story


Dr. Sebastian Gorka Taking the Fight Outside the Swamp

The resignation of Dr. Sebastian Gorka is neither a political “multi-dimensional chess” move nor tidy. The former gives too much credit where none is due, while the latter does not appropriately reflect the carnage of an internal political war for a controlling interest of the Executive branch.
By Doug Hagmann - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story

Cajun Navy springs into action to help FEMA efforts in Houston

In Houston, the rain continues to fall, the flood waters continue to rise, and thousands remain trapped with no viable exit routes available. Tens of thousands are either in, or are heading for, shelters and stranded citizens throughout the region are in desperate need of rescue. FEMA has mobilized its resources but acknowledges that it will take more than even their vast federal resources to get the job done.
By Robert Laurie - Wednesday, August 30, 2017 - Full Story


The militarization of the police is back on

It was trendy not long ago, and perhaps will still be trendy for some people, to express concern over the "militarization of the police." Maybe it's OK for cops to have sidearms and billy clubs, but not the type of equipment the military uses to win wars. Because if they had that equipment, so goes the thinking of leftists and paranoid libertarians, they will use it to wage war on us!
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, August 29, 2017 - Full Story



Iran: We don’t think we’ll let any UN inspectors visit our military sites

No one who's paid attention to this from the beginning can be surprised. We told you two years ago that the verification measures in the Iran nuclear deal were a joke, and that it would be easy for Iran to defy inspectors on virtually any pretext, no matter how flimsy. Not only that, but Obama and Kerry fought to structure the deal in that way because Iran wouldn't sign if they didn't. That's how badly they wanted signatures on a piece of paper, even if the deal they were signing was a complete disaster.
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, August 29, 2017 - Full Story

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