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Larry Sanger, who co-founded Wikipedia in 2001, says that the free online encyclopedia has become “more one-sided than ever” and is dominated by liberal sources in such a way that makes it “an opponent of vigorous democracy.” “Wikipedia openly repudiates neutrality, and therefore it is shamelessly hypocritical in how it continues to pay lip service to its “neutral point of view” policy,’” Sanger wrote on his website last week. “A lot of mainstream news stories are broken only in Fox News, the Daily Mail, and the New York Post—all of which are banned from use as sources by Wikipedia.” “In...
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-SNIP- Critical race theory reformulates the old Marxist dialectic of oppressor and oppressed, replacing the class categories of bourgeoisie and proletariat with the identity categories of white and Black. But the basic conclusion is the same: In order to liberate man, society must be fundamentally transformed through moral, economic and political revolution. In simple terms, critical race theory can be seen as a form of “race-based Marxism"; they share a common conceptual framework. Critical race theory was derived from “critical theory,” a 20th century ideology sometimes called “neo-Marxism.” -SNIP- First, these lessons primarily reduce individual students to the racial categories...
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Manhattan District Judge William H. Pauley III died on July 5, 2021, at the age of 68. William H. Pauley’s cause of death was announced after his passing. American senior judge Pauley died Tuesday morning, according to a court official. He had been previously diagnosed with cancer. May he rest in peace. William H. Pauley III was born on August 14, 1952, in Glen Cove, New York. In 1974, he received an Artium Baccalaureus degree from Duke University. Pauley served as a law clerk for the Office of the Nassau County Attorney in NY from 1977 to 1978. He also...
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I bet you already heard about the 2030 Great Reset that is being pumped by the United Nations. The UN uses a rainbow circle logo for this project, with 17 rainbow goals that represent their wish to create a utopian world order. The rainbow circle with these 17 goals represents what Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum has dubbed “The Great Reset.” Schwab has been incredibly sincere about his desire to use the covid-19 hoax to establish a New World Order. He even wrote a book about it, which is titled, take a load of this: “COVID-19: The Great...
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Gaps in Our Knowledge First, myocarditis remains a heterogenous disease with highly variable presentations and causes. As such, it is challenging to establish a comparison between historical cases of myocarditis and those seen in the current case reports. Second, the retrospective nature of the current case reports leaves them open to bias and limits the ability to offer an appropriate matched control group. The widespread press coverage of the topic could certainly result in availability bias on behalf of providers, and the lack of a protocolized diagnostic approach to these cases leaves open the possibility of missed alternative diagnoses (particularly...
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Good Afternoon And WELCOME To The Howie Carr Show! Howie Carr Is Famous For The "Chump Line", Which Combines Humor In The Political World, Added With Howie's Commitary.
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VIDEOAlan Duke, the "fact-checker" for Facebook, appeared on the War Room on July 6 and it did not go well for him at all. At first Duke seemed somewhat rational but after being confronted by Raheem Kassam of the "National Pulse" and Jack Posobiec, he quickly devolved into a stumbling, sputtering hot mess of an epic meltdown as you can see.
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Amid a heavy state police presence, the first “Rise of the Moors” member appearing Tuesday in Malden District Court on several firearms charges after a highway standoff in Wakefield repeatedly objected to a judge’s basic questions, declined to be interviewed by a public defender and insisted he had the “right to bear arms.”
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Denmark fans have vowed to 'come by sea like the Vikings' as they raged at Covid rules which mean only expats living in the UK are able to attend tomorrow's blockbuster Euro 2020 semi-final against England at Wembley The Danes will face Gareth Southgate's men in front of a 60,000-strong crowd tomorrow - though only 8,000 of their own fans will be allowed to attend.
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I just disembarked Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas, the line’s first cruise ship to sail from a U.S. port in more than 15 months. When I arrived at the Port of Miami, I had to pass through a checkpoint. At this checkpoint, an agent told me that if I wanted to present a vaccine card, now was the time to do so. I showed mine and the agent gave me a purple rubber bracelet to wear. Passengers who didn’t voluntarily show proof of vaccination, were directed to a testing area. In the testing area, they were each given an...
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Good Morning/Afternoon, WELCOME To The Grace Curley Show! Grace Is Part Of The New Generation Of Conservative Talk Radio Show Hosts.
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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police are investigating a handbag robbery at a Neiman Marcus store Monday evening. Authorities said the robbery happened around 5:49 p.m. at the high-end department store located in Union Square. But by the time officers arrived the suspects were already gone. Witnesses said the ordeal happened just before the store was about to close. They said the suspects smashed display cases and snatched items from racks before fleeing. Cell phone video shows the suspects bolting out of the store right behind each other with purses in their arms. It appears the suspects fled in awaiting...
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Norway's health authorities have doubled down on their recommendation for those without symptoms not to wear face masks, arguing that the number of infections in Norway was now so low that they were unnecessary. In a memo, published in English on its website, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, said that even in the best case, with medical masks which prevent 40 percent of infections, 200,000 people would have to wear them to prevent just one new infection per week. This, it said, meant that the likely negative impacts outweighed any benefits “in the current epidemiological situation”.
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President Joe Biden will call for people to go door-to-door to spread the word about COVID vaccines after he fell short of his July 4 vaccination targets of 70% of adults with at least one dose. Half of US has been seeing increases in COVID-19 cases over the last two weeks a new analysis finds. In South Carolina there has been a 147% rise in new cases from 95 per day to 235 per day. Arkansas has seen coronavirus cases surge by 52% from an average of 286 cases per day to 435 per day over the last two weeks....
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Myocarditis after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination is a rare adverse event that often resolves quickly, without treatment. ================================================================================ Shirley Graves had a rare adverse event, inflammation of the heart, after receiving her first COVID-19 shot. PHOTO BY TONY CALDWELL /Postmedia =============================================================================== On March 11, Shirley Graves did what she does every day — walked to the barn to do chores. But this was no ordinary morning. By the time she got there, she had a burning pain in her chest and was sweating profusely. The retired nurse was convinced she was having a heart attack. Fearing she was “going down,” Graves...
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There has been a significant amount of coverage recently of Joe Biden’s nominee to serve as the head of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Tracy Stone-Manning was granted legal immunity back in 1993 for her testimony that she retyped and mailed an anonymous letter to the U.S. Forest Service on behalf of a friend, John P. Blount. The letter warned the Forest Service that trees in an area about to be logged had been spiked, meaning heavy metal spikes had been driven into the trees to deter logging. Per the usual highly partisan coverage, the story is cast as...
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Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter are devoted fans of the PBS "NewsHour," the former president said in an interview that aired Monday evening. They watch the show every night, Carter told "NewsHour" host Judy Woodruff as he described the couple's news consumption. "We watch MSNBC and CNN pretty regularly," he added. They "don't watch Fox presentations very much," Carter said, nor do they "really become involved" in social media. "So we have a fairly good balance of the news coverage."
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have confirmed hundreds of cases of myocarditis or pericarditis, which is heart inflammation, have been reported in people under 30 after receiving the COVID-19 vaccinations. On Tuesday, Fabio Berlingieri appeared on Fox & Friends to say that his 17-year-old son was diagnosed with heart problems after taking the Pfizer vaccine so he could go to school and play soccer. “A week later, he came home and started telling me that his heart was hurting every time he had a heartbeat,” the distraught father told Fox News host Brian Kilmeade. Berlingieri said he took...
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A father named Ian Rice passionately addressed his kids’ school district to slam critical race theory during a public school board meeting. Rice, who is black, said the theory is meant for discussion at the collegiate level and has no place in grade schools and high schools, emphasizing that its affect is to teach that “white people are bad.” “That’s not true,” the father asserted. “That would teach my daughter that her mother is evil.” “This board and this school district has failed,” Rice started his commentary. “[Critical race theory] was never meant to be brought into grade schools, high...
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The Dutch Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld far-right politician Geert Wilders’ conviction for collectively insulting Moroccans at a campaign rally in 2014. Wilders had been convicted in 2016, and demanded a retrial, arguing the case had been politically motivated and that the finding restricted his freedom of speech. The court ruled Tuesday that the rally speech was not covered by freedom of expression. […] At the 2014 campaign rally in question, Wilders asked supporters if they wanted “fewer” Moroccans in the Netherlands. “Fewer! Fewer! Fewer!” his supporters chanted back. “We’re going to take care of that,” Wilders told the crowd....
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