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January, 2018

Unraveling an Eight Year Error

Unraveling an Eight Year Error I was skeptical of Donald Trump when he first emerged on the political scene during the 2016 Election Season. My wife, an immigrant from Mexico who naturalized in 2007 was a fan of Mr. Trump right out the gate, the moment he said the word, "Wall." She was brought to the United States when she was a baby.
By Douglas V. Gibbs - Wednesday, January 31, 2018 - Full Story


That House committee vote to #ReleaseTheMemo doesn’t actually mean very much

That House committee vote to #ReleaseTheMemo doesn't actually mean very much You probably read last night that the House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to release to the public the Devin Nunes memo that summarizes what committee members learned when they were finally - after five months of FBI and DOJ stonewalling - allowed to view and takes notes on (but not keep copies of, thus the need for the memo) the documents related to the FBI's pursuit of a FISA wiretap warrant against Trump campaign official Carter Page.
By Dan Calabrese - Wednesday, January 31, 2018 - Full Story


Alabama Law Protects Unborn Children

Alabama Law Protects Unborn Children ATLANTA, GA -- Today Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals defending the Alabama law that prohibits dismemberment abortions of live unborn babies, known as Dilation and Extraction (D&E), based on the medical evidence of their ability to feel intense pain.
By Liberty Counsel - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story

Blue on blue: Something called ‘500 women scientists’ savages Bill Nye for attending Trump’s SOTU

Blue on blue: Something called '500 women scientists' savages Bill Nye for attending Trump's SOTU You probably know that Bill Nye "The Science Guy" is not a scientist at all. He's a left-wing propagandist who uses the mantle of science to promote his ideological agenda, even though he doesn't know as much as actual scientists and - particularly on the matter of global warming - is left to level personal attacks on some real climate scientists who dispute Nye's claims.
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story

MEMO TIME

MEMO TIME, Shock waves in the FBI’s – and Democrats’ – corridor Divided on partisan lines, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence voted yesterday to make public a memo asserting the FBI relied on the discredited Trump-Russia dossier to obtain court-ordered foreign-intelligence wiretaps against U.S. citizens, a breathtaking abuse of power.
By Matthew Vadum - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story

Nancy Pelosi’s stuttering, stammering, barely coherent rant about the Nunes intel memo is…unhinged

Nancy Pelosi's stuttering, stammering, barely coherent rant about the Nunes intel memo is ...unhinged I'm won't try to transcribe Pelosi's bizzaro-world rebuttal/defense/deflection regarding the hotly-anticipated Nunes intelligence memo. I'm not going to make any attempt to break it down for you, parse it out, or dissect what she's saying. Any such effort would be a complete waste of time, because virtually nothing here makes any sense.
By Robert Laurie - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story


Which is Worse - False Prophecy or No Prophecy?

Which is Worse - False Prophecy or No Prophecy? The 100% accuracy rate of Messianic prophecies (First coming of Christ) makes ignoring the premillennial prophecies (Second coming of Christ) the single greatest folly in the history of mankind. That would include the church or anyone who dismisses these warnings out of hand.
By Rev. Michael Bresciani - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story

Guess what appears to be the single greatest contributor to the opioid crisis

Guess what appears to be the single greatest contributor to the opioid crisis I'm convinced that an awful lot of the opioid crisis owes simply to current cultural attitudes about drugs, which is to say medicating everything from a sore back to a bad mood is not only fine but encouraged. And altering the workings of your brain just so you can escape reality for awhile? That's "recreation."
By Dan Calabrese - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story




The Humanitarian Hoax of Collectivism

The Humanitarian Hoax of Collectivism, Killing America With Kindness December 7, 1941, the date of infamy when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor killing 2,400 Americans and wounding 1,178. President Franklin D. Roosevelt responded decisively by addressing Congress and unambiguously seeking a formal declaration of war on Japan.
By Linda Goudsmit - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story

You’ll Love Flying The Pup

You’ll Love Flying The Pup Inflated egos are dangerous. When my flight instructor certified that I was a licensed pilot, my ego and I were flying high … too high, as was made terrifyingly evident the day I flew the Pup.
By Jimmy Reed - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story


Democracy’s Highest Crime and Misdemeanor

Democracy’s Highest Crime and Misdemeanor In his Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln reminded Americans that they were uniquely privileged to have a new birth of freedom that was contingent on “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.” That was then. What about now?
By Scott Powell - Tuesday, January 30, 2018 - Full Story



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