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June, 2023

Huge Free Speech Win Prevails Over Government Coercion


WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 today in favor of a Denver-area website designer who was subject to a Colorado state law that censors and coerces the speech of creative professionals whose religious beliefs do not conform to state accepted beliefs.

By Liberty Counsel - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story

Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Near-Total Abortion Ban


INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The Indiana Supreme Court ruled today that the state’s near-total abortion ban does not violate Indiana’s constitution, thus vacating a lower court’s preliminary injunction allowing the law to take effect. SB 1, enacted in September 2022, prohibits abortion at any stage of gestation except in cases of rape, incest, fatal fetal anomalies or when the woman’s life is at risk.

By Liberty Counsel - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story




Warner Brothers unpacks National Lampoon’s Vacation for 4K disc


Director Harold Ramis unleashed Chevy Chase and his family's first cinematic vacation on an unsuspecting public back in 1983 and now Warner Brothers, as part of its 100th anniversary celebration, is unleashing it again, this time on 4K disc.

By Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story





This dad brought the RECEIPTS


Shame on those legal perpetrators who fill their pockets to allow crime to happen rampant

By News on the Net -- CatholicVote (@CatholicVote)- Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story

Merrick Garland, the Department of Justice tovarisch in our present day judicial Potemkin village

Back in the bad old days of Empress Catherine II of Russia, the interior minister was a gent named Grigori Potemkin. And every now and then Catherine would announce to her court that she was going to travel to a particular part of her vast Russian Empire to see what the peasants were up to.

It should be recalled that the peasant had a bit of a rough go of it back then, living in thatched roofed huts, one step above wattle and daub, where the animals, maybe the family cow, a few head of sheep and maybe a few pigs would move inside when the first snowflakes began to fly, and the unpaved roads turned from a bottomless sea of mud to icy wrought iron. The animals would sleep together on the floor of these huts while the family slept on those ubiquitous shelves on the big oven. And at 30 or 40 below zero F, who could blame them. A phrase often used to describe peasant housing of that era was "mean little hovel."

By John Burtis - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story

Britain: Canary In a Wind Farm Warning?

Last year, the Biden administration set an ambitious new goal for the US: to deploy 30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind capacity by the year 2030, increasing US offshore capacity more than seven hundred times. The UK already has 15 GW of offshore wind, more than 300 times as much as the US, and the experience should be a warning to Americans. (1)


By Jack Dini - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story

Unscientific science steals land, health, religion, retirement and representation

With the windows fast closing to comment on illegal regulations certain to be imposed by BLM and EPA, citizens wonder why they should bother to contact the agencies when the runaway administration ignores submissions.

Hellbent on ramming through policies (not law) that confiscate private land, deny access to public land and force Americans and the auto industry to changeover 67% of vehicles to electric power in nine years, people ask what they can do to halt the feds steamrolling over their constitutional rights. Comments clearly don’t have much impact when the monstrous agencies have a perfidious agenda.

By A. Dru Kristenev - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story

USA Desperately Needs Return of Rule of Law, Guided by Principle of Charity

This essay proposes an answer to the current collapse of the Rule of Law Doctrine–that all men and women are under the same fairly passed and justly applied laws. Currently, a former president is being persistently, legally persecuted at the same moment the current president’s son is receiving preferential prosecution and sentencing, both by the Feds.

The problem here is, even if you hate the guts of certain Americans, that is no excuse to radically degrade US law simply to destroy loathed individuals, or reward others. In other words, we must ask--Would any person be of such grave threat to America as to justify destruction of Due Process simply to effect his destruction?

By Kelly O'Connell - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story




What Could Go Wrong? Transgender Triple Murderer Sent To Women’s Prison

The radical left is so impressed with themselves when they generate an idea, that they fail to differentiate a good one from a bad one. Let’s face it, all the ideas they generate are bad. Here’s a perfect example, even though they know that male prisoners are now claiming to be transgender just to get sent to a women’s prison, they play along.

By Milt Harris - Friday, June 30, 2023 - Full Story


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