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This some of the hypothetical dialogue I expect to hear on election night by the DNC It's 3a.m. we need another 25,000 ballots Don't worry Raffy and the courts have us covered Is the water main break and the blinds ready? Does Wisconsin have the cigarettes, booze, and weed ready? Does Maricopa have the oversized ballots and broken machines ready? Do our voting machines have the Republican to Democrat software ready? Don't worry about Lancaster PA, we have plenty of other frauds ready.
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The Venezuelan prison gang known as Tren de Aragua (TdA) eyed Denver as its headquarters in the U.S., according to internal communications within the Aurora Police Department. The internal communications were citing federal intelligence reports. “Intelligence from ICE is that TdA has decided to make Denver their headquarters in the U.S. and will be violent toward anyone who encroaches on their territory,” one police bulletin from October 2023 said. The reason? Denver’s status as a sanctuary city. In response to questions from The Denver Gazette, the Denver Police Department said it was aware of a tip regarding the “possibility” of...
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WASHINGTON, Thursday, Oct. 26. Special Dispatch to the New-York Times. Astounding discoveries have been made by the Government of intended frauds in regard to soldiers' votes; the grounds of the confidence of leading Democrats of being able to carry New York are now understood. A systematic and wide-spread conspiracy has been brought to light, carried on by agents here and at Baltimore, Harper's Ferry and in the Army of the Potomac, under the immediate supervision and direction of the leaders of the party in that State. Several of these agents have been arrested and are now in jail, and others...
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By most indications, Brooke Slusser thrived in her first season with the San Jose State women’s volleyball team. After transferring in from Alabama, she was named honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference after the Spartans’ 13-18 season last year. Off the court, the Denton, Texas, native seemingly adjusted well to life in Northern California, living in San Jose State housing with three teammates.
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As Election Day approaches, former President Donald Trump has increasingly been warning that if he loses, it will be because of cheating. “They’re going to cheat. They cheat. That’s all they want to do is cheat,” Trump said of Democrats during a rally this month in Juneau, Wisconsin. “It’s the only way they’re going to win. And we can’t let that happen, and we can’t let it happen again. We’re going to have no country.” Trump has long inaccurately claimed that he is the legitimate winner of the 2020 election, and false claims of Democratic meddling have been a centerpiece...
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Ambulance driver admits to Hamas's use of Gaza hospital 'We've had enough': After IDF operation, Gazan ambulance driver says Hamas embeds in hospitals. Following operations, troops arrested some 100 terrorists, including some who had tried to flee during the evacuation of civilians from the area. By , .
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MSNBC is facing fierce backlash for using Nazi rally clips during its coverage of former President Donald Trump’s historic campaign event at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The left-leaning network included footage from the 1939 Nazi rally at the New York City arena and compared it to Trump’s own rally, which packed the famed venue. “But that jamboree happening right now, you see it there on your screen in that place is particularly chilling because in 1939, more than 20,000 supporters of a different fascist leader, Adolf Hitler, packed the Garden for a so-called pro-America rally,” the anchor said while...
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Local law enforcement in a Florida county announced the arrest of over 100 people who committed looting and similar crimes in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, with at least 41 of these suspects being illegal aliens. As reported by Fox News, police officers on patrol for looters in Pinellas County have made the arrests over the course of the last three weeks. A total of 45 suspects were arrested on 68 different charges, ranging from robbery and burglary to grand theft, vandalism, and trespassing. “They’re going into people’s homes, they’re taking stuff, they’re rummaging through their things,” said...
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U.S. intelligence agencies have identified domestic extremists with grievances rooted in election-related conspiracy theories, including beliefs in widespread voter fraud and animosity toward perceived political opponents, as the most likely threat of violence in the coming election. …Former President Donald Trump has claimed elections have been rigged against him since 2016, when he won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote. In 2020, he and his allies ramped up false claims of cheating — lies the courts quickly struck down — but the claims became fuel for a violent attack at the Capitol, which aimed to overturn the election....
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This Trump ad features a Black mother named Cheree Peoples, who was arrested in 2013 under a truancy program that Kamala Harris pushed for while California's Attorney General. Passed in 2011, the law allowed district attorneys to charge parents with a misdemeanor if their children missed 10 percent of the school year without a valid reason. Peoples says the program disproportionately affected families of color.
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PORTLAND, Ore. — An investigation is underway after an incendiary device was discovered inside a ballot box in Portland early Monday morning. On October 28, at approximately 3:30 a.m., officers were sent to reports of a fire at a ballot box located in the 1000 block of Southeast Morrison Street. By the time officers arrived, security personnel in the area had already extinguished the fire. Investigators say an incendiary device had been placed inside the ballot box, igniting the fire. The Portland Police Bureau's Explosive Disposal Unit responded to the scene and successfully cleared the device. The Portland Fire Investigations...
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Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili called on international backers to support the pro-Western opposition as it prepared for street protests on Monday in response to what it said were falsified results favoring the Moscow-leaning Georgian Dream government in Saturday's parliamentary election. "These elections are illegitimate, and nothing can change that," Zourabichvili wrote on X, shortly after giving a press conference in the capital Tbilisi at which she described the alleged vote rigging as "a Russian special operation" and "a new form of hybrid warfare waged against our people and our country." "We reject Russia's infiltration and occupation," the president wrote on...
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Donald Trump's campaign portrays Kamala Harris as the “border czar” who is “failed, weak and dangerously liberal.” The ad begins with Harris dancing to hip hop at a White House party and deflecting questions during an interview about visiting the border while the narrator argues that millions of people have illegally crossed the border, and 250,000 Americans have died from fentanyl, “on Harris’s watch.”
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Jonathan Karl: "Madison Square Garden was PACKED... Trump has created a movement, there is no doubt. I cannot think of another Republican figure of my lifetime who could've come into a Democrat city like New York and put together anything like that."
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Americans have been told by their government and media that disinformation is all around them, and that is not entirely false. One of the corporate media’s favorite tactics for swaying public opinion is to isolate a small part of a story, claim to debunk it, and then to declare the larger point of the story also to be without merit. We saw a glaring example of this recently with the story out of Springfield, Ohio. The town of less than 60,000 residents between Dayton and Columbus has been swamped over the last few years with more than 20,000 migrants from...
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Netanyahu's actions have neutralized more Western adversaries responsible for decades of bloodshed than NATO, the CIA, FBI, or Interpol, combined, yet he’s often met with rebuke rather than gratitude. OrdealAfter the October 7 massacres, the obituaries of the long political career of Benjamin Netanyahu, published both in Israel and in the West, became orthodox. He was considered as politically inert as Donald Trump once was after January 6, 2021. The conventional wisdom speculated not if, but only when he would be forced out of office. Western leaders and the Israeli left, and indeed even the Israeli non-left, as well as...
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Archaeologists from the University of Granada say they have uncovered the remnants of the ancient Roman forum in Ubrique, Andalusia, Spain."The main objective of the excavation was to confirm the hypothesis put forward by the local scholar Juan Vegazo at the end of the 18th century that the central terrace of the hill known as the Cerro de la Mora was the site of the forum of the Roman city," University of Granada's Professor Macarena Bustamante Álvarez and her colleagues said in a statement.At the site, the archaeologists unearthed the possible enclosure wall of the central square, approximately 1 m...
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Hebrews 4:12 (King James Version) For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Do want to stop runaway inflation and runaway invaders? The most simple question you can ax. Someone sent an email axing for one of my newsletters about reasons to vote for President Trump since she had family members who have not decided who to vote for. This went along with what you...
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In the Dzibanché Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo, archaeologists have unearthed two platforms with stucco reliefs that reveal new details about the Kaanu'l dynasty, which ruled over the territories that today comprise Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.The discovery of the ancient vestiges, which have representations of ancestors, mythical animals and other traits of power, derives from the application of Promeza.In a statement, the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) said the discovery offers "new insight" into the workings and worldviews of this powerful Maya dynasty, which ruled during the Early and Late Classic periods, between 250 and 650 AD...Archaeologists believe...
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