Latest Articles
-
***** Tunes For Our Troops ~ The Freeper Canteen Music Dedication Presents: Celebrating Italian American Singers ~ *****~ Support The Artists You Hear Throughout The Canteen ! ~ ***** Warning: Not all music may be appropriate for children! Please click with caution. Thank you! Tunes For The Troops This music is provided for the entertainment of our Troops, Veterans, Allies & their families! Enjoy the variety of musical selections that the Canteen DJs provide throughout the thread. Please ping any DJ with your requests for the Troops! All music is removed on Monday.Thanks to all the DJs for their...
-
Well, not quite but this is pretty dang funny. This guy is named Shawn Farash and I could totally see Trump saying all this.
-
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) on Friday condemned the process that led to the redistricting of his House seat ahead of the next election, calling it “anything but transparent.” “I have proudly served six terms in the U.S. House and it has been an honor to do so,” Kinzinger said. “Following the release of the new congressional maps for Illinois, my team and I will spend some time looking them over and reviewing all of the options, including those outside the House. This redistricting process has been anything but transparent, which comes as no surprise to anyone. I believe the people...
-
SNIP A puppy named Bailey isnt shy when it comes to giving out kisses to the fish in this koi pond in the Netherlands.
-
Protests have been called in cities across Australia Saturday at Noon. Its a day following a deadline for more than one million workers in the State of Victoria, that's where Melbourne is located, to get their first vaccine jab or lose their jobs. In New South Wales, Australia's most populous state where Sydney is located, the Supreme Court rejected a challenge to mandatory vaccination. A tight lockdown remains on the table in Melbourne and there's one this weekend in the island state of Tasmania with Hobart and nearby areas under a three day lockdown. This week Northern Territory Chief Minister...
-
The raid on JStarks home was sparked by a confidential report by the German Federal Office of Criminal Investigation (it is not clear how this “confidential report” made its way into Spiegel’s hands) showed that German authorities received a message from England last December regarding “a man in Germany who is maybe manufacturing and spreading 3d printed firearms.” Investigators tracked down 28-year old Jacob D. where a special commando team raided his flat and searched the entire place. The search turned up nothing illegal nor were any firearms found at his apartment. Just two days after the raid, relatives found...
-
Brockton, Massachusetts — A woman who says she was burned by "scalding" hot coffee at a Brockton Dunkin' Donuts location is suing the local owner of the store and two employees there who allegedly mocked her injuries, CBS Boston reports. Angela Barbosa filed the lawsuit in Plymouth Superior Court earlier this month. She says she was in the passenger's seat of her sister's car in June of 2020 when they pulled up to the Dunkin' drive-thru at night and ordered three hot coffees. She claims an employee handed her sister coffee cups that weren't placed firmly in the tray, and...
-
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - An Assistant to the Sergeant at Arms for the U.S. House of Representatives has been arrested and charged with ten felonies related to the possession of child pornography.
-
The animosity between Silberkraus’ Clark County faction and the state party chair erupted earlier this year, after the Republican Party’s state central committee voted to censure Nevada’s Republican secretary of state, Barbara Cegavske, for “failing to investigate” Trump’s baseless allegations of widespread voter fraud. Clark County Republicans accused McDonald, a Trump ally, of improperly influencing the vote by adding extremist members to the county’s roster. McDonald said he did nothing improper, casting the dispute as one between grassroots Republicans and two county parties — in Clark and Washoe — where entrenched leaders wanted to “keep it like a country club.”...
-
Tommy Sotomayor "ETHERS" George Floyd After Floyds Brother Says He Couldn't Boil Water In His 40's warning language
-
Former President Trump reveled in the crises facing President Biden on Wednesday, asking voters whether clogged supply chains, rising gas prices and a humiliating retreat from Afghanistan made them miss him. 'COVID is raging out of control, our supply chains are crashing with little product in our stores, we were humiliated in Afghanistan, our border is a complete disaster, gas prices and inflation are zooming upward — how’s Biden doing?' he asked in an emailed statement. 'Do you miss me yet?' His message will be bolstered by a new poll suggesting 70 percent of Republicans want him to run for...
-
BREAKING: New Questions about U.S. Capitol Police Shooting of Unarmed Ashli Babbitt DHS Ends Worksite Enforcement to Protect ‘Noncitizen Victims’ from Deportation Targeting Trump: Durham Uncovers New Clinton, FBI Connections in Russia Probe BREAKING: New Questions about U.S. Capitol Police Shooting of Unarmed Ashli Babbitt Previously secret records we have obtained show there was no good reason to shoot and kill Ashli Babbitt in the U.S. Capitol on January 6. The Biden-Garland Justice Department and the Pelosi Congress have much to answer for over the mishandling and cover-up of this scandalous killing of an American citizen by the U.S....
-
“Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him, knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, is never to die again; death no longer is master over Him. For the death that He died, He died to sin, once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God” (Romans 6:8-10). God frees us from sin through the death of His Son. As a good teacher, the apostle Paul understood that important truths bear repeating. Thus in today’s passage he repeats and expands on the important truth he presented...
-
Joe Biden’s disastrous withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan has had devastating consequences. As a result, a flood of Afghan refugees has resettled in the U.S. A bill introduced by Republican Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana hopes to give governors more power over the situation. If it passes, the bill would give Congress authority over refugee caps and allow governors the ability to reject the resettling of foreign nationals in their states. Currently, the Biden administration essentially holds the power to decide the number of refugees that settle into the country annually. The bill is called the “SECURE America Act.”...
-
Multiple major Democratic donors, as well as a political action committee run by John Bolton, have given money to Republican Rep. Liz Cheney's reelection bid as she has positioned herself as the main GOP critic of former President Donald Trump. The development comes as Cheney takes on Trump in her role as a leader of the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol. She has also faced criticism and rebukes from members of her own party, and she is staring down a Trump-supported primary challenge in next year's midterm elections. Team Cheney, Liz Cheney's joint fundraising...
-
In the latest and largest strike to hit manufacturing in recent months, more than 10,000 UAW-represented Deere & Co. workers officially went on strike at the stroke of twelve between October 13 and 14. Workers roundly rejected an October 1 UAW-negotiated contract with the tractor manufacturer, with 90% of members voting against the deal. The strike will hit 14 of Deere & Co.’s U.S. locations. Half of those factories are in Iowa; the rest are in Illinois, Kansas, Colorado, and Georgia. The strike’s timing comes at an inopportune point for Deere & Co., which has already seen record profits this...
-
BILL Clinton was left vomiting from “sepsis triggered by E.Coli" as Hillary was spotted leaving the hospital, where her ailing husband battled the infection in intensive care. The former president, 75, was admitted to the University of California Irvine Medical Center for an "infection" on Tuesday, a spokesman for the former president said Thursday. His doctors reportedly told CBS contributor David Angus: "At the first event he started to feel lightheaded, nausea, vomiting, and was brought to a hospital "At that hospital, he was found to have an infection in his blood, and they did a CAT scan, looked over...
-
[Catholic Caucus] Declaration of Catholic Faith Against Francis’s SynodWe are Catholics who seek to honor God and save our souls by following our Catholic Faith, which we know was handed down by Jesus Christ to His disciples and faithfully transmitted through the ages despite the constant attacks of those who hate God and His Catholic Church. The Church has always responded to these attacks on its immutable teaching by defining the truths of the Faith to render them plainly clear to all men of good will and immune to legitimate misinterpretation.Despite these efforts to defend the Church, deceitful men have...
-
(NEXSTAR) – As the U.S. confronts rising inflation, slower job gains and a crippled supply chain, a new study finds that the Americans most in need of a stimulus check at the beginning of the pandemic continue to suffer most. The three rounds of stimulus checks spanning two presidencies were critical to lower earners, researchers with the Capital One Insights Center found, but didn’t go far enough. The study started in spring of 2020, with the authors administering surveys to a nationally representative group of Americans every four to eight months to learn more about the virus’ impact, from how...
-
Parents in multiple Alabama school districts have been warned to give their children breakfast and sent them to school with snacks because supply chain shortages have badly-affected food deliveries. District leaders are asking parents to feed their own kids and pack snacks before sending them to class as employees work around-the-clock to keep pantries stocked. The situation is so dire in the state’s Dothan City Schools district that officials are mulling switching to virtual learning for part of the week to ‘alleviate the stress of our food supplies.’(snip) Dothan superintendent Dennis Coe said labor and raw material shortages are to...
|
|
|