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  • NH GOP Senate Candidate Bolduc: 2020 Election ‘Was Not Stolen’ — ‘Unfortunately’ Biden Is the Legitimate President

    09/15/2022 11:09:58 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 89 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 09/15/2022 | Pam Key
    New Hampshire Republican Senate nominee General Don Bolduc said Thursday on FNC’s “America’s Newsroom” that after research, he has learned the 2020 presidential election “was not stolen.” So “unfortunately,” Joe Biden is the legitimate president. Co-host Dana Perino said, “One of the things that Maggie Hassan, the Senate incumbent, will say is you are an election denier. You deny that President Biden won the 2020 election. There is this from August 14, when you had a debate. Watch here.”
  • Newly declassified MI5 files finally tell the truth of Rudolf Hess's 1941 flight

    11/08/2004 7:56:09 PM PST · by Ahriman · 7 replies · 589+ views
    The Scotsman ^ | Nov. 9, 2004 | Edward Black
    It was one of the most bizarre episodes of the Second World War. When Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess, landed by parachute in 1941 near the estate of the Duke of Hamilton in Lanarkshire, it raised the question of whether British intelligence or members of the aristocracy were trying to broker a secret peace deal with the Nazis. But recently declassified MI5 files shed more light on Hess’s mysterious flight to Scotland, and finally prove the conspiracy theories to be unfounded, according to the duke’s son, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, the Lothians MSP. The Conservative peer said yesterday that the new MI5...
  • War not conservative (Rep. John J. Duncan, R-Tenn.)

    03/13/2010 6:46:36 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 50 replies · 903+ views
    There is nothing conservative about the war in Afghanistan. The Center for Defense Information said a few months ago that we had spent over $400 billion on the war and war-related costs there. Now, the Pentagon says it will cost about $1 billion for each 1,000 additional troops we send to Afghanistan. One Republican Member from California told me recently that we could buy off every warlord in Afghanistan for $1 billion. Fiscal conservatives should be the ones most horrified by all this spending. Conservatives who oppose big government and huge deficit spending at home should not support it in...
  • VIDEO : Intifada in France(more violent than 2005 - 100 wounded in 2 days, gun battles)

    11/27/2007 11:11:34 AM PST · by drzz · 46 replies · 88+ views
    VIDEO ^ | 11 27 2007 | drzz
    See the video. About 80 policemen have been wounded, several by gunshots. A police union spokesman said the violence is made by organized bands with guns, molotov cocktails. The violence spread from a single community to several others. More than 100 cars have been burnt and several public buidlings have been destroyed.
  • Milosevic trial nears fourth year

    10/19/2005 4:35:16 PM PDT · by joan · 44 replies · 946+ views
    Pittsburgh post-gazette ^ | October 19, 2005
    Complexity of war crimes case against ex-Yugoslav president convinced Iraqi prosecutors to condense Saddam charges THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Three years and eight months into the war crimes trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, the courtroom still crackles with explosive outbursts. ...The prosecution of Mr. Milosevic and 125 other people by the 12-year-old tribunal is creating a body of law that many legal experts say will serve as a guide for future war crimes tribunals worldwide. Iraqi judges and officials from war crimes tribunals newly established in Africa and the Balkans have consulted court officials recently.
  • Victory Watch: What War?

    05/31/2002 11:07:55 AM PDT · by Paul Ross · 4 replies · 187+ views
    The Claremont Institute ^ | May 29, 2002 | Angelo M. Codevilla
    The Claremont Review of Books is a quarterly journal of statesmanship and political philosophy. Click here for more information.Angelo M. Codevilla is Professor of International Relations at Boston University, a former national security analyst for the Reagan administration, and a Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute.Also by Angelo M. CodevillaTerror War Cannot Be Won Until Fear is GonePosted on December 19, 2001The Way to Missile DefensePosted on May 5, 2001 Looking for something? Enter any text below to search our content. Enter your email address below to join Precepts, our free weekly policy watch newsletter. Home »   Writings...