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September, 2023




Kentucky and Tennessee Laws Protecting Minors Upheld

CINCINNATI, OH – The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 yesterday to enforce laws protecting gender-confused minors in Kentucky and Tennessee from receiving puberty blockers, hormones, and medical mutilating surgery.

In L.W. v. Skrmetti and Doe v. Thornbury, the Sixth Circuit reversed a preliminary injunction and rejected a challenge by families of gender-confused children who had argued that the previous bans discriminated on the basis of sex.

By Liberty Counsel - Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Full Story




Another Rino Shows His Horn

Texas State Representative Travis Clardy

I don’t think Donald Trump, or any of us had any idea how deep the swamp was. Yes, Democrats make up the largest, murkiest, and smelliest part of the drainage, but hidden in the shadows there are RINOS contributing their own type of hypocritical stink.

A prime example can be found with Republican Representative Travis Clardy of the Texas House of Representatives. Clardy not only lies and deceives his constituents, but he also lies to himself about his wokeness.

By Milt Harris - Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Full Story



UN Refugee Convention Needs a Major Overhaul

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres and many world leaders, including President Joe Biden, have called for changes to what they call the “outdated” UN Security Council by significantly expanding the number of non-permanent and permanent members. Converting the 15-member Security Council into a mini-General Assembly is a terrible idea and will render it even more ineffective than it already is today. The schisms among the five current permanent members, which prevent the Security Council from tackling difficult issues that range from Ukraine and the Middle East to Sudan, will only worsen by adding more permanent and non-permanent members to fulfill geographic and demographic quotas.

By Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist - Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Full Story

Unsung Sentinels of Home Healthcare


The British author and playwright, B.G. Stern, wrote, “Silent gratitude isn’t much use to anyone.” It’s apropos to home healthcare workers, who have been acknowledged as essential, but that’s where the appreciation seems to stop. Personal support workers (PSWs) as they are called in Canada, Home Health Aides (HHAs) or other titles in the U.S., don’t get the spotlight as do doctors, nurses, and other specialists. And they certainly don’t get the pay.

By News on the Net - Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Full Story

No (Straight) Line In The Sand

The Left is always babbling about their 'values,' their superior moral principles. Their pomposity can be seen everywhere in government, certainly in academic circles, and in the media, especially in front of a camera. Many people who know Hillary Clinton have written that she actually morphs when any camera is turned on. That must be a sight to see.

By Ray DiLorenzo - Saturday, September 30, 2023 - Full Story








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