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Va. National Guard task force begins federal active duty for security mission in Africa
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Licensed to YouTube by The state51 Conspiracy (on behalf of Ocard Music)Travis Tritt - Honky Tonk Woman (Remix Small) Hq | April 18, 2018 | Roberto Bruno - Oldies
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Sources told @aamajnews24 that the Iranian side is using heavy weapons (as you can see towards the end of the clip), and the Taliban have deployed the American Humvees in the fight against the Iranians. There are no details yet on why these clashes have broken out.
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'They can be treated as independent patients, they show preferences independent from their mothers, and they have goal-directed behaviors.'Life inside and outside of the womb is a scientific miracle. While it may be tough to picture what exactly goes on inside of a woman’s pregnant belly, modern medicine and science have shown that unborn babies aren’t just a pile of goo; they are living, breathing, moving humans who are constantly prepping for life outside of the womb.Here are some indisputable facts about unborn babies that the Supreme Court justices would do well to keep in mind when they hear arguments...
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The Black Lives Matter movement’s national arm is leading a boycott of "white companies" until New Year’s Day, encouraging supporters to help "end white-supremacist-capitalism" by visiting only Black-owned businesses during the holiday shopping season.
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Former President Donald Trump has denied claims by his last White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before his first debate with Joe Biden last year. “The story of me having COVID prior to, or during, the first debate is Fake News,” Trump said Wednesday in a statement released by his Save America PAC. “In fact, a test revealed that I did not have COVID prior to the debate.” Meadows makes the claim in his forthcoming book “The Chief’s Chief,” which recounts his time in the Trump administration and is due out next...
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Harold Noel Arrowsmith, Jr. was a weird guy. A lifelong bachelor from Baltimore, he spent many of his Summers at his father's cottage on Gibson Island, about an hour south of Baltimore. If you are not familiar with Gibson Island, it is where the Baltimore and Washington DC elite would relax, play golf, sail and maybe plot a few coups over g&t's at the Gibson Island Club. The island became a retreat for the very wealthy after the father of Senator William Stuart Symington, formed a corporation in the 1920s to develop the slightly out of the way place...
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When the Supreme Court on Wednesday hears oral arguments about a Mississippi law that bans abortions after the first 15 weeks of pregnancy, the issue in contention will be clear. Ever since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 the court has held that women have a constitutional right to an abortion up to the point of viability—roughly 24 weeks. Expect to read a great deal about how pro-lifers seek to impose their moral views on the nation. Nothing could be further from the truth. Certainly the pro-life community would cheer a ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization...
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan said Wednesday that abortion is “part of the fabric of women’s existence in this country” as she tried to defend the 1973 Roe v. Wade precedent in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Heath Orgnization case. Kagan took a firm line with Mississippi Solicitor General Scott G. Stewart, who appeared during oral arguments at the Court to defend Mississippi’s controversial 2018 law banning abortion, including in cases of rape and incest, before 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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In pushing white guilt, the Salvation Army is starting to resemble the NEA with CRT. Soon, its supporters will be forced to choose between their favorite charity and their country. The Army and I go way back – to before I was born. My mother grew up in a poor, immigrant neighborhood in Troy, New York. Every year during Christmas, the Salvation Army would come around with warm mittens, knit caps and oranges for the children. My father, who served in the Second World War, knew he could always get a cup of coffee and a donut at one of...
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An AI-designed “parent” organism (C shape; red) beside stem cells that have been compressed into a ball (“offspring”; green). Credit: Douglas Blackiston and Sam Kriegman AI-designed Xenobots reveal entirely new form of biological self-replication—promising for regenerative medicine. To persist, life must reproduce. Over billions of years, organisms have evolved many ways of replicating, from budding plants to sexual animals to invading viruses. Now scientists have discovered an entirely new form of biological reproduction — and applied their discovery to create the first-ever, self-replicating living robots. The same team that built the first living robots (“Xenobots,” assembled from frog cells —...
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In August Gateway Pundit contributor Cassandra Fairbanks broke the story on Dr. Fauci’s use of taxpayer money to torture beagles in barbaric animal testing. Dr. Fauci funded a study in Tunisia where beagle dogs were eaten alive by parasite-infected flies. Dr. Fauci also spent over $16 million in taxpayer funds on disturbing “toxic brain injection” experiments on monkeys in 2018. But Dr. Fauci’s sinister work does not stop there. Fauci has a long history of mass death, barbarism and lies. In 2004 Dr. Fauci’s NIH was also caught funding experiments on AIDS orphans at a New York City hospital. The...
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A whistleblower charging that a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine trial last fall falsified data has responded to her former employer's accusation that she is lying. Brook Jackson's company, Ventavia Research Group, released a statement of denial, claiming "no part of her job responsibilities concerned the clinical trials at issue," reported investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi. But Jackson's lawyer has served Ventavia with a cease-and-desist letter, pointing out she has documentation showing she was hired as a regional director by Ventavia on Sept. 7, 2020, to oversee the operations, recruitment and quality assurance of the company's...
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is ordering airlines to turn over the names of passengers who have recently been in any of eight southern African countries where the COVID-19 Omicron variant is known to be spreading. The CDC issued the directive to airlines late Tuesday, according to Reuters, which obtained a copy of the order. It requires all airlines to collect and turn over names and contact information for all travelers who have been to Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe in the past 14 days. The letter from the CDC cited “the...
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For most, baking pies around the holidays and slathering them in whipped cream is a time-honored tradition. However, you might want to rethink the Reddi-wip this year. Instead, crank things up a notch with Cardi B's new vodka-infused, non-dairy whipped cream. Starco Brands has teamed up with the "Rumors" rapper herself to create Whipshots, a non-dairy cream topping that features actual vodka. The boozy spin on the classic dessert topping is available in three different flavors: Mocha, Caramel, and Vanilla. "Unlike any other spirit on the market, Whipshots combines luxury and indulgence with unmatched flavor to create a boozy whipped...
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr interviews Dr. David Martin. They discuss medical patents and the involvement of Dr. Anthony Fauci along with other issues. SARS vaccine patented in March 2019, 8 months before the COVID-19 outbreak.
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While arranging travel for senior Air Force officials, a Maryland man bought a baby grand piano, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and pricey family vacations — all paid for with cash advances from a government credit card. Eddie Ray Johnson Jr., 60, of Brandywine, Maryland, was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison Monday, Nov. 29, after pleading guilty to charges of theft of government property that totaled at least $1,157,540.69 — the amount he was also ordered to repay. Johnson spent 15 years working for the Air Force as a civilian, most recently as a travel coordinator in the secretary of...
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Does anyone know of a service or place where I can store a 2 meg pdf so it can be read or downloaded by other random readers such as freerepublic members or friends. I really don't care about security but don't want anyone other than me to delete or modify the pdf. Thanks in advance for your thoughts or suggestions.
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Despite the fact that Kyle Rittenhouse has no connections to any white supremacy organizations, the fact that the three rioters he shot in Kenosha were all white men with criminal records who were attempting to assault or kill him, and the fact that a jury found him not guilty for shooting them in self-defense, President Biden refuses to apologize for calling him a "white supremacist." Presidential Press Secretary Jen Psaki pointed out that "the occasion in which the President called Rittenhouse a white supremacist was at a campaign appearance during the 2020 election. The Supreme Court has long held that...
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