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  • Kari Lake! Conservative Local Fox Anchor Who Left over Liberalism Will Run for AZ Governor

    06/02/2021 9:07:50 AM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 28 replies
    The Western Journal ^ | 06/02/2021 | Kipp Jones
    Kari Lake, who was the Phoenix area’s top-rated news anchor before she resigned earlier this year over the establishment media’s liberal bias, has announced she is running for governor of Arizona as a Republican.
  • Arizona voter registration deadline extended until October 23

    10/06/2020 10:15:31 AM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 19 replies
    ABC 15 Arizona ^ | 10/06/2020 | Cydeni Carter
    According to court documents, a federal judge has ruled to extend Arizona's voter registration deadline until 5 p.m. the 23rd after two non-profit organizations sued Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs for not addressing "difficulties with voters who register too close to the election requesting an early voting ballot." Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs issued a statement via Twitter Monday night, saying she will not appeal the court's decision.
  • Hydroxychloroquine Has about 90 Percent Chance of Helping COVID-19 Patients

    05/01/2020 4:28:32 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 46 replies
    AAPS ^ | 04/28/2020 | AAPS
    In a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey of Arizona, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) presents a frequently updated table of studies that report results of treating COVID-19 with the anti-malaria drugs chloroquine (CQ) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ, Plaquenil®).
  • U.S. Government Hackers Threaten to Intervene in Election Over ‘Russia’ Suspicions

    11/05/2016 2:05:16 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 22 replies
    Breit Bart.com ^ | 11/04/2016 | Patrick Howley
    In the article, U.S. government sources clearly warn of the possibility of cyberwar with Russia in the near future. The article foreshadows a new likely talking point: that U.S. government hacker interference in the election is necessitated by supposed Russian aggression. NBC News reports: U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia’s electric grid, telecommunications networks and the Kremlin’s command systems, making them vulnerable to attack by secret American cyber weapons should the U.S. deem it necessary, according to a senior intelligence official and top-secret documents reviewed by NBC News. American officials have long said publicly that Russia, China and other nations...
  • Project Veritas Investigates Voter Fraud In Minnesota

    02/18/2012 8:38:24 AM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 9 replies
    PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY- During today's Presidential Caucus in Minnesota, voters may be surprised to see the ease in which individuals may register to vote for themselves or others without identification requirements of any kind. In advance of the 2012 Presidential Caucus, Project Veritas' investigators visited the Land of 10,000 lakes yesterday and inquired with voter registration officials if they could register on behalf of others . . . . . .including the names of today's NFL star quarterbacks: Project Veritas Investigator: "Thomas Brady he just happened to be assaulted in Minnesota so he's going through a lot of depression so...
  • OBAMA ELIGIBILITY COURT CASE…BLOW BY BLOW

    01/28/2012 5:48:45 PM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 23 replies
    The National Patriot ^ | 01/26/2012 | Craig Andresen
    Given the testimony from today’s court case in Georgia, Obama has a lot of explaining to do. His attorney, Jablonski, was a NO SHOW as of course, was Obama. The following is a nutshell account of the proceedings. The case revolved around the Natural Born clause of the Constitution and whether or not Obama qualifies under it to serve. More to the point, if found ineligible, Obama’s name would not appear on the 2012 ballot in Georgia. Over the last several weeks, Obama’s attorney, Michael Jablonski, had attempted several tactics to keep this case from moving forward. He first tried...
  • Real Clear Politics Polling Average 01/27/12

    01/28/2012 1:31:35 PM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 8 replies
    Real Clear Politics ^ | 01/27/2012 | Real Clear Politics
    RCP Average 1/12 - 1/27 Gingrich 31.3 Romney 27.5 Santorum 15.8 Paul 12.5 -- Gingrich +3.8
  • David Harmer seeks donations to monitor vote counts

    11/18/2010 12:07:36 PM PST · by GrandmaPatriot
    Lodi News-Sentinel ^ | November 10, 2010 | Ross Farrow
    With Republican congressional candidate David Harmer busy battling Contra Costa County election officials over valid signatures, Harmer has fired off an e-mail asking supporters for additional money to monitor post-election vote counts in four counties. Harmer, a San Ramon Republican trying to unseat Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton, announced on Tuesday that he's set up a separate "recount fund" for any donations received after Election Day. "To be clear, what's happening now is not a recount; it's the original count of ballots that were not tabulated in the hours following the closing of the polls," Harmer said in his e-mail. "But...
  • State Senate dropping bill over right to fly U.S. flag in planned communities

    03/24/2010 3:55:17 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 16 replies · 688+ views
    Star Bulletin ^ | Mar 24, 2010 | ap
    State senators are killing a measure that would have guaranteed the right to use flag staffs or poles to fly the American flag in planned communities, despite pleas from veterans who gave up their military service ribbons in protest.
  • Voting Drops 83 Percent In All-Digital Election

    05/28/2009 7:08:47 AM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 9 replies · 548+ views
    People Could Vote Online, On Phone For Neighborhood Board HONOLULU -- Officials saw an 83 percent drop in the number of voters participating in the Honolulu Neighborhood Board's recent election that is the nation's first all-digital election, where people could vote over the Internet or by phone.
  • Vote-by-mail goes to council

    01/03/2009 11:28:31 AM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 7 replies · 636+ views
    Hawaii Tribune-Herald ^ | 01/03/08 | Peter Sur
    Proposal would drop voting booths for mailed ballots on island If Councilwoman Brenda Ford had her say, Hawaii County would be the first in the state to abolish voting booths in favor of a vote-by-mail program. The County Council is set to discuss a nonbinding resolution Wednesday that would encourage the state Legislature to establish mail voting on a trial basis in the 2010, 2012 and 2014 elections for Hawaii County. If enacted, this county would follow Oregon and most of Colorado in mail voting.
  • CNN to interview Sarah Palin's sister live.

    09/03/2008 6:01:11 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 46 replies · 179+ views
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    CNN has a crew that will interview Sarah Palin's sister right now.
  • Egypt complains about U.S. lawmakers' meeting with Muslim Brotherhood member

    05/29/2007 12:35:24 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 10 replies · 560+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | May 28, 2007 | AP
    <p>CAIRO: Egypt criticized the United States after four members of Congress met with a lawmaker from the banned Muslim Brotherhood, less than two months after the House majority leader, Steny Hoyer, met the same politician.</p> <p>A bipartisan delegation headed by Representative David Price, Democrat of North Carolina, met with President Hosni Mubarak early Sunday before going to Parliament to talk to a group of lawmakers that included Mohammed Saad el-Katatni of the Brotherhood.</p>
  • Akaka Bill reintroduced

    01/17/2007 7:42:28 PM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 14 replies · 814+ views
    Pacific Business News ^ | Jan. 17, 2007 | Pacific Business News
    Sen. Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii, has reintroduced legislation to establish a mechanism for re-establishment of self-governance for Native Hawaiians. "It is the generation of my grandchildren that is growing impatient and frustrated," Akaka said in a Senate floor speech Wednesday. "It is for this generation that I work to enact this bill so that there is the structured process to deal with these emotional issues." Wednesday was the 114th anniversary of Queen Liliuokalani being deposed. A resolution of apology was enacted 14 years ago that declared a policy of supporting reconciliation efforts. Akaka's new bill is called the Native Hawaiian Government...
  • Dogs and American P***ies

    09/15/2006 10:13:36 AM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 32 replies · 1,683+ views
    Hawaii Reporter ^ | 09/15/06 | Malia Zimmerman
    The U.S. government is appeasing the Mexican government at the expense of three of its own reputable American citizens and their families -- even though the country hasn’t been a good neighbor or done anything to stop drug trafficking, illegal immigration and other criminal activity brought by Mexican citizens across the American border. The U.S. Office of International Affairs in Washington D.C. gave an order earlier this week for the arrest of the Bounty Hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman, 53, his son Leland Chapman, 29, and his brother Timothy Chapman, 41, with the intent of extraditing them to Mexico. The trio...
  • Implicating Hawaii's Furry and Feathery Friends in the Sewage Disaster?

    04/07/2006 4:08:19 PM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 420+ views
    Hawaii Reporter ^ | 04/07/2006 | Malia Zimmerman
    State health officials need a reality check, a good dose of common sense, public relations training and a lesson in, … well, … feces, especially now that the entire island has become one big toilet that Mother Nature just cannot seem to flush. That of course is thanks to a combination of seven weeks of flash flooding and more than 50 million gallons of raw sewage spewing out of manhole covers, force mains and sewage pipes all around the island. And let’s not forget the 10 years with former Mayor Jeremy Harris in charge of flushing the $100 million sewer...
  • New Hawaii Tourism Slogan: We Promise You A Vacation Unlike Any You Can Imagine

    03/31/2006 12:15:55 AM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 32 replies · 3,014+ views
    Hawaii Reporter ^ | 03/28/2006 | Malia Zimmerman
    The Hawaii Visitor Industry spends millions of taxpayer dollars promoting the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands all around the world, but any visitor who gives up a life savings to come to Hawaii, especially over these last few weeks, could definitely have a case against the state for false advertising. A more honest, realistic visitor campaign would go something like this: Aloha and welcome to Hawaii where we have the highest property crime in the nation, the highest overall taxes and one of the worst illegal drug problems. Don’t worry, our criminals rarely violently attack visitors -- they just steal...
  • Hawaii's Oceanic Cable to discontinue C-Span 2 (Need freeper help )

    01/24/2006 12:35:14 AM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 6 replies · 350+ views
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    In February, Hawai'i's cable TV audience will C-SPAN2 in order to clear space for a sixth channel devoted to 'Olelo (local public-access TV, already filling five cable channels). By state DCCA mandate, Oceanic "must carry" this additional 'Olelo. I'm told the trade-off of C-SPAN2 was decided inside Oceanic. It's a sad day for news junkies. We will lose 12 hours daily of federal government news on the TV dial. Adding insult to injury, it will be replaced by a vastly inferior product ('Olelo means well, but it ain't no C-SPAN2). Please let our displeasure be known at the Department of...
  • Akaka Bill Blocked

    07/21/2005 1:22:34 AM PDT · by GrandmaPatriot · 3 replies · 430+ views
    Honolulu Star-Bulletin ^ | 07/20/2005 | Richard Borreca
    GOP concerns prevent bill from being heard this week A bill to start the process of recognizing native Hawaiian sovereignty has been blocked in the Senate, according to Hawaii Sen. Daniel Akaka. In a meeting with reporters in his Washington office today, Akaka said he has been told by Republican Senate leaders that the bill will not move this week. In reaction, Hawaii’s senior Sen. Daniel Inouye asked the Senate Democratic leaders to prepare a “motion of cloture,” which could force the entire Senate to vote on the bill either next week or when the Senate returns from its August...
  • Hearing Next Week on Hawaiian Recognition Bill

    02/24/2005 10:45:00 AM PST · by GrandmaPatriot · 9 replies · 459+ views
    WASHINGTON (AP) A hearing will be held in Washington next week on the Hawaiian recognition bill introduced in the U-S Congress late last month. Governor Lingle is among those who will testify before the Senate Indian Affairs Committee on March 1st. Lingle will be in Washington for a meeting of the National Governors Association, which starts Saturday. The bill, also known as the Akaka bill, would formally recognize Native Hawaiians as an indigenous people in the same way that the U-S recognizes American Indians and Native Alaskans. The legislation passed the House last year, but ran into roadblocks in the...