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Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
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Religious fanatic. .
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Victor Davis Hanson's Truth Bombs
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The Destructive Generation—Proving America’s Weakest Link A single generation has broken apart the great chain of American civilizational continuance. By Victor Davis Hanson https://amgreatness.com/2024/06/03/the-destructive-generation-proving-americas-weakest-link/ . -
NY Times: The next Plandemic - H5N1 - Bird Flu
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Lefties are mentally disturbed and must be stopped.
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Billstime level post.
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The Mizzou/Yale/PC/Free Speech Topic
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The Pride Flag / Month: Intersectionality
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Are there any racist institutions? How and why.
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"Suckers and Losers"---Trump on our GI's
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Reminder: Compare this with Joe's upcoming speech.
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The foundation under Dr. Fauci is starting to crack...
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Back to the thread. Dr. Fauci: 'Level of Vitriol' During Hearings Was 'Quite Unfortunate.' Really, Doc? By Ward Clark The chutzpah of this guy! Late on Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on CNN's The Source with Kaitlan Collins, to talk about the "level of vitriol" in the Congressional hearings being undertaken by the House of Representatives Oversight Committee's Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, before whom Dr. Fauci testified on Monday. Dr. Fauci said: I've testified literally hundreds of times over the last forty years in front of Congress and there's always been differences of opinions, differences of ideology, criticisms and things like that. But the level of vitriol that we see now just in the country in general, but just played out during this hearing, was really quite unfortunate, because the purpose of hearings is to try to figure out how we can do better, so that we can, next time, if and when we are faced with a pandemic, we'd be better prepared, and we could benefit if mistakes were made, we could identify them, and we try to correct them for the future. Wow. Just... wow. What a load of steaming, odoriferous output of the digestive process in the male bovine. To sum up, yes, Dr. Fauci testified, and he also tossed some of his staff members under the proverbial bus. We also know that there will likely be little or no accountability for this cluster foul-up, even though some states have grand juries looking into it. But the statement above, with Anthony Fauci complaining of vitriol, that's just a bridge too far. Were I to reply to Dr. Fauci, in that Congressional hearing, on CNN, or anywhere else (and I guess I am, right here) I would say this: Dr. Fauci, what about the level of horse squeeze we endured from you people's panic-mongering for over a year? What about the education of our kids, when between your COVID mandates and the teachers' union's official policy of "we don't want to go back to work" you messed up schooling for months upon months? What about the trillions that were added to the national debt in the name of COVID-19 emergency spending? https://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/06/04/dr-fauci-level-of-vitriol-during-hearings-was-quite-unfortunate-really-doc-n2175033 -
Global warming err Climate change HOAX
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WHOOPS. NEW: Hunter Ex-Wife Testifies He Could Function While Addicted ABC NEWS 12:40 PM | June 05, 2024 In what could be a blow to one of Abbe Lowell's lines of defense, [Kathleen] Buhle said Hunter Biden frequently interacted with friends and family, worked, and socialized while under the influence of crack cocaine -- and would often try to hide it from those close to him. "Did you see him, for lack of a better word, function?" prosecutor Leo Wise asked. "Yes," Buhle confirmed. I'm pretty sure that's already apparent from the millions of dollars Hunter raked into Biden Inc during this same period. Some have questioned whether the prosecution may make the jury more sympathetic by leaning into Hunter's addictions in this way, but they don't have much choice with a charge that relies on establishing that Hunter used drugs when purchasing and possessing a firearm. This testimony will make it clear that Hunter had the capacity to know better and violated the law anyway. I'd still worry about jury sympathies in this case, though. Especially in Delaware. https://abcnews.go.com/US/live-updates/hunter-biden-gun-trial/?id=110723981#110865540
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"The state has proven there's no God !" Vermont to Christian Foster Families: Change Your Religion, Or Else ED MORRISSEY Is Vermont still in the United States of America? Or has it joined the Khmer Rouge, the Soviet Union, or other relics of totalitarian regimes that demand "re-education" of citizens with opposing viewpoints for access to government programs? Two fostering families filed a lawsuit this week, as reported yesterday exclusively by Mary Margaret Olohan at the Daily Signal, for violations of their First Amendment right to free religious expression. According to their lawsuit, these two families have a long track record of success in foster placement, especially for babies born from mothers struggling with addictions. Care to guess why Vermont, which faces a foster-placement crisis at the moment, kicked them out of the program? Oh, let's not always see the same hands ... A new lawsuit alleges that Vermont blocked two families from fostering children, despite the state’s foster care system crisis, because the families held traditional, religious views on gender and sexuality. Brian and Kaitlyn Wuoti and Michael and Rebecca Gantt accused the Vermont Department for Children and Families of mandating an “ideological position at the expense of children” in a lawsuit filed Tuesday. Both Brian Wuoti and Michael Gantt are pastors, and both families hold traditional, Christian religious views. Between them, the families have not only established records of success in fostering at-risk children, they have also adopted five of them along the way. And that's a good thing too, as Olohan reports, because Vermont is practically begging for families to open their homes to children in state custody -- especially with the uptick in drug addiction in recent years. It had gotten so bad last year that Vermont government agencies went out and campaigned for more families to enter the program, as they had been forced to leave children in emergency rooms and police stations to live. https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2024/06/05/vermont-to-christian-foster-families-change-your-religion-or-else-n3789672