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Islamic, Arab-Nazis post WW2: 1946-1970s. B'nai B'rith Messenger, 5 September 1947. Charge Arabs Foment Race Hatred Here NEW YORK — ( JPS ) — In a memorandum presented last week to the members of the UN Special Commission on Palestine meeting in Geneva, the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League charges that documentary evidence in its possession showed that the Arab League and unofficial agencies closely affiliated with it have been engaged in a deliberate effort to foment anti-Semitic and other racist disorders in the United States. The Anti-Nazi League disclosed that Congressman Adolph Sabbath's charges of connections between Arab propagandists and former:...
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Illinois’s Gov. J. B. “Jumbo Burger” Pritzker signed himself a whale of a state law yesterday that went into effect IMMEDIATELY. And, immediately, restricted Illinois citizens from pursuing constitutional claims against their state government unless they filed the lawsuits in one of two, Democratic approved, state sanctioned, Democratic counties – Cook or Sangamon. Where exactly are these two designated counties (I’m sure they’re also “convenient” and “central”) located out of 102 total choices? Chicago and Springfield – known bastions of bi-partisan elections and judicial proceedings. Well…HUH. Why Sangamon, though? Springfield is the state capital and the state Supreme Court is...
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Reports are circulating that federal prosecutors are about to ask a grand jury to indict former President Donald Trump over his handling of classified documents after leaving office. If those reports are true, and prosecutors do move against Trump, it would be the first time in American history that the government had prosecuted the leading opposition candidate. It would also destroy public faith in the rule of law and voters’ trust in democracy. The documents charges are incredibly weak, from what has been reported publicly thus far. The president has full declassification authority, and there is no formal procedure for...
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No one likes getting a speeding ticket, but we suspect Finnish businessman Anders Wiklöf is smarting after getting his recent citation. The staggering fine was the equivalent of $129,400 (121,000 euros). Wiklöf was traveling 51 miles per hour (82 kilometers per hour) in a 31-mph (50-kph) zone. He told the Nya Åland newspaper that the road switched from a 44-mph (70-kph) limit down to 31 mph. He claimed he was slowing down, but not before the police caught him speeding.
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Joe Scarborough should get his facts straight the next time he's tempted to accuse a Republican of being "politically depraved." Today's Morning Joe featured excerpts from Jacob Soboroff's Today show interview of Gavin Newsom, in which the California Governor floated the possibility that Ron DeSantis might be guilty of "kidnapping" for having flown migrants from New Mexico to Sacramento. Commenting on it, Scarborough said: "I also think about flying immigrants up to the Naval Observatory. A lot of them in t-shirts, and dumping them outside of the Vice President's residence on Christmas Eve, where it's freezing. Again, they think that...
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After months of promising to strike a blow ostensibly to push Russia back to its original border Ukraine is on the March and, as expected, is suffering massive losses in men and materiel. And the losses are going to get worse. Russia already is claiming it killed almost 4,000 Ukrainian soldiers in a 48 hour period. The reasons for Ukraine’s impending failure are pretty simple. First, Ukraine does not have the trained manpower to muster 300,000 combat ready troops required to seriously threaten the Russians. Second, the troops that comprise the assault brigades have received different training from different countries...
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CNN's Kristen Holmes reports on a new ad for former President Donald Trump claiming he is being attacked by "rabid wolves" as sources close to Trump are "bracing" for a possible indictment.
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Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush, a member of the House Oversight Committee, said this week that being "anti-woke" is the same as being "anti-Black." "When you say I’m ‘anti-woke’, when you talk about wokeness, you’re saying I’m anti-black, and I don’t want black people to speak up for themselves. I don’t want equality and justice for black folks," the Missouri Democrat said during a House Oversight Committee meeting on Tuesday during a hearing on environmental, social and governance, which is also known as ESG and derided by many conservatives as a way for the left to use social credit score to...
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Video at https://twitter.com/itsNTBmedia/status/1666176081404080129When it comes to woke fanaticism, the British are right there with us. That’s why an incredibly funny video has been circulating. The driver of an idling car films a very angry woman who is berating him because she cannot understand why he hasn’t turned his car off but is, instead, sitting with it running while it spews pollutants into the air. Did I mention that his car is a Tesla? The driver apparently realized instantly that he had struck comedy gold because he very peacefully let her play out her idiocy. Once she starts talking about the...
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Chelsea Clinton may no longer live in the White House, but the best-selling author still has a fabulous residence to call home in New York City. The best-selling author lives in a pre-war boutique condominium located in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood, in front of Madison Square Park, with her husband Marc Mezvinsky, and their three children, Charlotte, eight, Aidan, six, and Jasper, three. The couple tied the knot in 2010, and shortly after purchased the massive residence for $10 million. Mark and Chelsea's apartment is expansive to say the least, and has been previously described as one of the longest apartments...
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WASHINGTON — Former Trump White House official Steve Bannon has been subpoenaed by a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., in connection with special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into Jan. 6 and former President Donald Trump's efforts to stay in office, according to two sources familiar with the matter. The subpoena, for documents and testimony, was sent out in late May, the sources said. The grand jury investigating Trump's actions surrounding Jan. 6 and in connection with efforts to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power is separate from the grand jury in Miami that heard testimony on Wednesday about...
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The Boston Police Deptartment is investigating a car crash involving Mayor Michelle Wu on Tuesday, according to city officials. Video obtained by Boston 25 News shows a police cruiser with activated lights, carrying the Mayor attempting to make a left turn onto Hyde Park Ave. The video shows the lights on Hyde Park Ave. are green and the Mayor’s driver makes a left off of Blakemore St. You can see in the video at least one vehicle stops as Wu’s vehicle emerges into the intersection. A second vehicle traveling on Hyde Park Ave then collides with Wu’s vehicle. The vehicle...
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A California school board meeting descended into chaos on Tuesday when protesters began fighting in the street amid a debate over whether to recognize Pride month. Glendale Unified School District was due to hold a vote on officially marking Pride this year - as they have done for the last four years. Protests had been peaceful during the day, but around 6pm scuffles broke out between around 200 protesters and counter-demonstrators. ..... Lots of photos and videos.
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"Happiness my boy, is not to be found in borrowed finery" I love this episode of Fractured Fairy Tales because "The Crow" trying to become a peacock kind of mirrors the Transgender movement. Think about it. The Crow is trying to be something he's not. His friend who is a Crow asks him how he will become a Peacock and Crow says "it's the tail man, the tail" Crow thinks it's the tail that makes a Peacock a Peacock. The Peacocks are laughing at him and sell him a feather duster which he buys and puts on. Then the Crow...
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A white Florida woman has been arrested for shooting dead her black neighbor 'through her front door' while confronting her after a bitter two-year dispute over her children playing outside. Susan Lorincz, 58, is accused of killing Ajike 'AJ' Owens in front of her 10-year-old son after the mother-of-four went to confront her over attacking her kids on Friday. Lorincz was charged Tuesday with manslaughter with a firearm, culpable negligence, battery, and two counts of assault, Marion County Sheriff's OfficeA white Florida woman has been arrested for shooting dead her black neighbor 'through her front door' while confronting her after...
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Explanation: Most galaxies don't have any rings of stars and gas -- why does M94 have two? First, spiral galaxy M94 has an inner ring of newly formed stars surrounding its nucleus, giving it not only an unusual appearance but also a strong interior glow. A leading origin hypothesis holds that an elongated knot of stars known as a bar rotates in M94 and has generated a burst of star formation in this inner ring. Observations have also revealed another ring, an outer ring, one that is more faint, different in color, not closed, and relatively complex. What caused this...
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Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump No one has told me I’m being indicted, and I shouldn’t be because I’ve done NOTHING wrong, but I have assumed for years that I am a Target of the WEAPONIZED DOJ & FBI, starting with the Russia, Russia, Russia HOAX, the “No Collusion” Mueller Report, Impeachment HOAX #1, Impeachment HOAX #2, the PERFECT Ukraine phone call, and various other SCAMS & WITCH HUNTS. A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE & ELECTION INTERFERENCE AT A LEVEL NEVER SEEN BEFORE. REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS MUST MAKE THIS THEIR # 1 ISSUE!!! Jun 07, 2023, 3:26 PM
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Vice President Kamala Harris posed with the son of billionaire George Soros on Tuesday, June 6. "Great to catch up with Madame Vice President, @KamalaHarris," Alexander Soros captioned the photo of the duo. The 58-year-old greeted Alexander after she flew from Philadelphia to Washington, where she had an event with Service Employees International Union. Meanwhile, some people were appalled by the image. One person wrote, "That is some scary stuff right there," while another said, "Delivering your father's paychecks in person?" A third person added, "You got the Madame right anyway!" Rumors are going around that Harris could potentially be...
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Former President Donald Trump denied reports that U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors informed him he is facing an imminent indictment stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into his handling of White House documents. On Wednesday, Just the News’s John Solomon reported that federal prosecutors notified Trump that “He is a criminal target and likely to be indicted imminently in a probe into alleged classified documents.” However, Trump told New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman that Solomon’s report was “not true.” “Trump tells me minutes ago he has NOT been told he’s getting indicted, when contacted. ‘It’s not true,’...
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Fox News Wednesday notified Tucker Carlson's lawyers that the former prime-time anchor violated his contract with the network when he launched his own Twitter show on Tuesday, according to a copy of a letter obtained by Axios. Why it matters: A breach of contract claim sets Fox News up to explore potential legal action against Carlson, a move that would intensify the already thorny public battle between the two parties. Carlson’s lawyers told Axios that any legal action by Fox would violate his First Amendment rights. “Fox defends its very existence on freedom of speech grounds. Now they want to...
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