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An oral compact has been breached. And Republicans will have Biden & Son arrested soon enough while Hillary may yet pay for her emails.Op-ed Peril awaits America now that the 45th President of the United States has been indicted. When a former American president is targeted by the politically despicable woke, we all face disaster. There are rules in the American game. Most of those rules are set forth explicitly in the U.S. Constitution, its amendments, and two centuries of binding judicial opinions interpreting, adding to, or deleting rules. One might call those rules “America’s Written Law.” And then there...
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Read more: https://www.ammoland.com/2023/03/firearms-policy-coalition-loses-bid-to-block-the-pistol-brace-rule/#ixzz7xVrKln7l Under Creative Commons License: Attribution Follow us: @Ammoland on Twitter | Ammoland on Facebook FPC claimed the ATF exceeded its statutory jurisdiction and violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). Judge O’Connor disagreed with FPC’s conclusion. The Judge believes that the ATF has the ability and authority to determine what a rifle is. The Court claims that the term “rifle” is ambiguous.
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Beginning on page 411 of the 35th Anniversary Edition of Atlas Shrugged. (from Atlas Shrugged II, Minute 40) Dr. Ferris smiled. . . . . ."We've waited a long time to get something on you. You honest men are such a problem and such a headache. But we knew you'd slip sooner or later - and this is just what we wanted." "You seem to be pleased about it." "Don't I have good reason to be?" "But, after all, I did break one of your laws." "Well, what do you think they're for?" Dr. Ferris did not notice the sudden...
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At today's House Weaponization of the Federal Government Committee hearing, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) questioned D. John Sauer, Special Assistant Attorney General at the Louisiana Department of Justice, about Biden Administration attempts to curb speech on social media. WHITE HOUSE STAFFERS ARE SOME OF THE MOST POWERFUL PEOPLE ON THE PLANET EARTH. OFTENTIMES, THEY GET THE DISPOSITIVE OPINION ON APPOINTMENTS TO DIFFERENT POSITIONS WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. THEY INFLUENCE STATEMENTS OF ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY. THEY INITIATED REGULATORY REFORM. THEY OFTEN HAVE A SIGNIFICANT VOICE ON WHICH ASSIMILATION THAT IS CONSIDERED AN APPROVED. MR. SOUR, I WANT TO UNDERSTAND HOW MANY OF...
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🤔 Wonder if DA Bragg remembers Durham DA Mike Nifong who withheld exculpatory DNA tests on the Duke lacrosse players. He was subsequently forced out of office, disbarred, and convicted of contempt of court… https://t.co/QjTyZlzOxN— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) March 30, 2023
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The reaction is now coming in on the indictment of former President Donald Trump.People on the right are universally condemning this action by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg as a politically motivated prosecution. Trump has already weighed in, proclaiming his innocence and noting how they have been trying to get him, ever since he came down the elevator and posed an impediment to their lust for power.Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) blasted the indictment as “political persecution” and he also pointed out the great harm it did to the rule of law: “This is completely unprecedented and is a catastrophic escalation in...
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Ukrainian soldiers appear to have some serious greviences against their feral government...Doug MacGregor claims the ukies have lost over 250K KIA at this point and another 300K - 400K injured badly enough that their military careers are over. Total US KIA for WW2, both theaters, was less than that.
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'Fox News @ Night' panelists John Yoo and Joe Moreno discuss the next steps for former President Donald Trump after he was indicted by a New York grand jury.
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CNN reported that the indictment against former US President Donald Trump contains more than 30 counts of business fraud. The indictment concerns the alleged payment of hush money by Trump to actress...
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If you’re attending the University of Pennsylvania and busting your hump to score a 3.7 GPA, don’t do it for the glory of school recognition.The March 28th issue of the UPenn Almanac announces a dumping of the Dean’s List. Per the Interim Provost and Vice Provost for Education:“Effective July 1, 2023, the University of Pennsylvania will cease awarding Dean’s List to undergraduate students. This decision is the culmination of extensive consultations over several years across the Penn community, including with undergraduate student leaders…”Why whack it? Reportedly, there’s a “shared belief that a Dean’s List designation does not reflect the breadth...
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CNN Law Enforcement analyst John Miller says orders have gone out from the NYPD for every cop in the city “of every rank” to “show up in uniform tomorrow” following the criminal indictment of former President Donald Trump. News broke on Thursday afternoon that Trump has been indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s grand jury investigating the circumstances around hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. And amid weeks of Trump threats and incitement, Miller called in on Thursday’s edition of CNN’s The Situation Room to tell anchor Wolf Blitzer about a sobering “teletype” that went out following the indictment:
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Elizabeth Warren's ludicrous claims to being Indian deserve the ridicule they get. Western Social Culture is so badly damaged by powerful woke idiots like Warren, that Warren's pretense to Red Indian identity might be seen as an attempt to escape from her own liberal sicknesses. Let me stress I am proud to have in my male ancestry in the mid 1900's a professor of Philosophy, the national leader of the Presbyterian church and a Lord Mayor of a capital city who served in that position for 9 years. I am no Pocahontas. But my ancestry may be a racially mixed...
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Former President Donald Trump is reportedly being indicted on 34 charges, according to a CNN analyst. The Manhattan grand jury voted Thursday to indict Trump almost two weeks after Trump publicly said he was going to face indictment. The indictment is in connection to a yearslong investigation into hush money allegedly paid to former porn star Stormy Daniels. Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, allegedly sent $130,000 to Daniels so she would not disclose an earlier alleged affair with the president. Cohen claims Trump then reimbursed him. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office investigated whether Trump forged business records to hide the...
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Brian “Brizz” Gillis, a co-founding member of the 1990s boy band LFO, died Wednesday at 48. Gillis is the third LFO member to die: In 2010, Rich Cronin, 36, passed after a stroke while battling leukemia, and Devin Lima died at 41 of adrenal cancer in 2018. Member Brad Fischetti announced Gillis’ death Thursday on LFO’s Facebook page, writing that he does not know the details of his former bandmate’s death.The group was managed by notorious boy band manager and convicted fraudster Lou Pearlman, who died in prison in 2016.
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"hard step into deep tyranny" Lawyer-Talk Show Host Mark Levin Reacts To The Indictment Of President Trump By Manhattan Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg In recent days and weeks I saw stories in the mainstream media downplaying the activities of the grand jury of New York (Manhattan) District Attorney Alvin Bragg. My response to them was not to use them in my news summaries I felt they were not accurate. My suspicion was justified... President Trump with a statement tonight but his Truth Social Media feed tonight linking to reaction from various Republican elected officials and candidates for public office....
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For patients with nonsegmental vitiligo, continued improvement in seen during a long-term extension of ruxolitinib treatment. Noting that ruxolitinib cream demonstrated facial and total body repigmentation over 52 weeks in two phase 3 vitiligo studies (TRuE-V1/TRuE-V2), David Rosmarin, M.D. and colleagues examined shifts in facial/total Vitiligo Area Scoring Index (F-VASI/T-VASI) responses over an additional 52 weeks of open-label ruxolitinib treatment among patients aged ≥12 years who did not achieve ≥90 percent improvement in F-VASI (F-VASI90) at week 52. The researchers found that 66.1 percent of the 222 patients initially randomly assigned to ruxolitinib achieved F-VASI75 at week 104, up from...
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Spanish actress Ana Obergón sparked a debate over surrogacy, which is illegal in Spain, by announcing the arrival of her daughter, born via surrogate in the USA. Photo credit: Ana Obregón (via Instagram) THE latest report on surrogacy in Spain has found that 2,500 babies have been born via surrogate, despite the practice being illegal in the country. The news comes after Spanish sit-com actress Ana Obregón faced backlash for announcing the birth of her baby via surrogacy in the USA on Wednesday, March 30. Obregón’s decision attracted criticism due to the “clear poverty bias” between women who pay surrogates...
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New research shows the chances of higher blood pressure increases exponentially, particularly for overweight middle-aged men, with every hour of sleep they lose or change to their regular nighttime routine. A new study is one of the first large-scale extended studies into the effect of variable sleep patterns on blood pressure. The study involved a global sample covering the equivalent of more than 2 million nights of home sleep data measured from 12,287 adults—88% of them men and, on average, overweight (BMI; 28±6kg/m2)—in their own homes using portable under-mattress sensor monitoring technology and remote blood pressure assessment. On average, each...
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North Korea executes people for drugs, sharing South Korean media, and religious activities as it stifles its citizens' human rights and freedom, its rival, South Korea, said in a report on Thursday (Mar 30). South Korea's Unification Ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, based the 450-page report on testimony collected from 2017 to 2022 from more than 500 North Koreans who fled from their homeland. "North Korean citizens' right to life appears to be greatly threatened," the ministry said in the report."Executions are widely carried out for acts that do not justify the death penalty, including drug crimes, distribution of South...
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After attempting to purchase a human liver in the Valencian Community, a millionaire Lebanese mayor and his son were sentenced by the Provincial Court of Valencia. The Provincial Court of Valencia sentenced Hatem Akouche, a millionaire of Lebanese origin, to 8 months in prison this Wednesday, March 29. His son also received 18 months, with both men accused of trying to buy a liver in the Valencian Community. The rest of those involved were sentenced to a total of three and a half years in prison for their participation in the plot. The person who was going to receive the...
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