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So this happened. This week my producer and I went down to the Austin #WomensMarch. One of the biggest in the country. In order to blend in, we posed as transgender. Not only were we given VIP access, but Wendy Davis personally gave me a one-on-one interview, in what could possibly be the most embarrassing debacle of her career. None of this is faked. Everything. You. See. Actually Happened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUDtoDAGVE8&feature=youtu.be
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"The essential difference between the two lies in this: the civil disobedient does, while the revolutionary does not, accept the general legitimacy of the authorities," What Civil Disobedience Is Not, Chapter 2, pg-44-45. Asked whether he would try to forge a relationship with the president-elect, Lewis said that he believes in forgiveness, but added, "it's going to be very difficult. I don't see this president-elect as a legitimate president." This type of language and talk is not about civil disobedience or anything of the sort. It is Revolutionary speech against the legitimate authority. Lewis is very dangerous and while he...
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Know the ley de inmigración de Mexico, mis amigos: http://humanevents.com/2006/05/08/mexicos-immigration-law-lets-try-it-here-at-home/
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Rush, you continue pointing out that the Democrats believe Russia had a hand in their defeat at the hands of Donald Trump. We all know that Russia had nothing to do with the election loss for Hillary. More importantly, another country made a concerted effort to sway our elections FOR Hillary and failed miserably, but the Democrats and their attack poodles in the media refuse to investigate and expose Mexico's involvement in our political process. Mexico openly urges its people to support the leftist, liberal side in this country and Mexico advocates here openly side with illegal aliens here to...
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At the Democratic National Convention speakers are repeating the claim, amplified ad nauseam by the left and establishment GOP opponents over the past year, that Donald Trump mocked the disability of New York Times reporter, Serge Kovaleski. This accusation has served as a very convenient tool to both smear Trump’s character and to avoid having to confront him on substantive political issues. But is it true? Here is the story the media is not telling you.
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Department of State Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration Office of Admissions - Refugee Processing Center Consolidated Placement Plan Fiscal Year 2017 State and City As of December 14, 2016 State City Total Capacity AK Anchorage 125 AL Mobile 135 AR Fayetteville 100 AR Springdale 0 AZ Glendale 1,150 AZ Mesa 125 AZ Phoenix 2,208 AZ Tucson 1,240 CA Anaheim 140 CA Fullerton 10 CA Garden Grove 220 CA Glendale 2,210 CA Los Angeles 770 CA Los Gatos 165 CA Modesto 250 CA North Highlands 1,200 CA Oakland 875 CA Sacramento 2,345 CA San Bernardino 35 CA San Diego...
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“The child, yet unborn, spoke with the Father, ‘Lord, how will I survive in the world? I will not be like the other children. My walk may be slower, my speech hard to understand. I may look different. What is to become of me?’ “The Lord replied to the child, ‘My precious one, have no fear. I will give you protectors. They will love you because you are special, not in spite of it. Though your path through life will be difficult, your reward will be greater. You have been blessed with a special ability to love, and those whose...
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I came across this while doing some historical research and it echoed my own thoughts in a way that nothing else has in many years. I hope you enjoy. The American's Creed "I do not choose to be a common man. It is my right to be uncommon. I seek opportunity to develop whatever talents God gave me - not security. I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the calculated risk; to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. I refuse to...
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I tell you, Lippmann's book Public Opinion is the gift that keeps on giving. This little narrative from his book is incredible, it explains so much in regard to the symbiosis that exists between progressive journalists and their masters at city hall. On page 338, Lippmann describes an important aspect of how journalists "collect news": Newspapers do not try to keep an eye on all mankind. They have watchers stationed at certain places, like Police Headquarters, the Coroner's Office, the County Clerk's Office, City Hall, the White House, the Senate, House of Representatives, and so forth. They watch, or rather...
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Ladies and Gentlemen.The Year 2016 was without a doubt, a momentous year. It feels like two.Everything will change in 2017. Because everything has changed.Our work is just beginning. We will so many new obstacles and enemies.Since this time last year we have had The Brussels Attack, The Orlando Killings, The Dallas and Baton Rouge Police Killings, The Nice and Berlin Truck attacks. We must say a prayer for all in the front lines of this war.Making America Great Again can only be achieved through persistence.The Night is Darkest just before The Dawn.The Dawn is Coming.
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IN MARCH OF 1965, the first U.S. troops landed in Vietnam. They were carrying the M14 rifle, chambered for the 7.62×51mm NATO (M80 Ball) cartridge, which had a detachable 20-round magazine and was capable of semi- and full-automatic fire. The military soon learned the M14 on full auto was extremely difficult to control; most burst fire was ineffective. As a result, many M14 rifles were issued with the selector levers removed, making the rifle effectively, an M1 Garand with a 20-round magazine. The M14 was accurate but heavy, weighing nearly nine pounds, empty. As U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War...
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Have you ever heard "what if Texas were its own country" or "what if California", etc.... Here we go. If Alaska were it's own country, because of its size and land mass it would rank 33rd among all of the world's nations. If Texas were it's own country, because of its size and land mass it would rank 40th among all of the world's nations. If California were it's own country, because of its size and land mass it would rank 59th among all of the world's nations. But what of the BLM - the Bureau of Land Management, an...
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I love this world leader. Bibi Netanyahu’s Christmas greeting warms the collective heart of Christians and Jews who cherish the bond of heritage. I’m reminded of the biblical teaching, “A three strand cord is not easily broken.” Israel – America – God. Our cord will strengthen in coming days. The Prime Minister’s gracious gesture is another branch of allegiance, a sure sign of respect for the Judeo-Christian heritage upon which our great nation was built. For so many of us, that respect is mutual. This is why we commit to Psalm 122:6, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” the rightful...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBoSp5Wl0RU
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A bronze coin that was in circulation in the time of King Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who decreed that the Jews must be annihilated and during whose reign the Maccabean revolt made famous in the Chanukah story took place, has been discovered at the Tower of David archaeological site in Jerusalem. The discovery, made during routine maintenance work, was a surprise to archaeologists working at the Tower of David citadel. The archaeologists believed they had thoroughly excavated the site during the last few decades. Nevertheless, chief conservator Orna Cohen noticed a metal object among the stones of the Hasmonean Wall inside...
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Have you ever scratched your head sometimes, when someone you know who you are sure is not progressive in any way, doesn't support big government, doesn't like it, and doesn't like people who are progressives and are constantly push for the biggest government man has ever known - sends you something or says something that makes you scratch your head? The end result is you say to yourself or to them: "You know who wrote that, right?" Enter the "An American's Creed". You ever heard of this? Chances are, you've seen it in whole or at least in part at...
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This is my proposed Constitutional judicial amendment to be Effective October 1, 2018: 1. The jurisdiction of federal courts shall be limited to: a. cases where the federal government or a foreign government is either the plaintiff or a defendant b. cases where either the plaintiff or a defendant is a foreign person covered by US accredited diplomatic status, foreign public minister, a current/former US federal Constitutional officer or current/former US federal judge c. controversies between two or more states, upon the request of at least one d. private civil disputes (primarily) of the District of Columbia or a federal...
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At the height of the Cold War, the world's two superpowers created a new pair of battlefield aircraft, similar in both power and purpose. One was the U.S.'s revered A-10 Thunderbolt II, also known affectionately as the Warthog. Its Soviet cousin, originally revealed in 1981, was the Sukhoi Su-25 Grach. While the Soviet call sign "Grach" means "rook," the USSR's adversary NATO gave the Su-25 a much less imposing designation: the "Frogfoot." The A-10 has become a legend—an iconic aircraft that can change the course of a battle with a strafing blast of its 30mm GAU-8 cannon, and fights on...
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