“Duty, Honor, Country…mere words to some” Duty – A moral or legal obligation, a responsibility. A task or action that someone is required to perform. Honor – High respect, great esteem. An adherence to what is right or to a convention standard of conduct… Source: Duty, Honor, Country
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Last week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) twice described Israel as a “pariah” among the world’s nations.
By: Caroline Downey – nationalreview.com – March 19, 2024 The Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted its freeze of a Texas immigration law which allows state and local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants and empowers state judges to deport them. The Court’s six conservative justices dismissed the Biden administration’s emergency appeal, allowing the law to remain in effect while the issue is adjudicated by…
MRC researchers have found 41 times where Google interfered in elections over the last 16 years, and its impact has surged dramatically, making it evermore harmful to democracy. In every case, Google harmed the candidates–regardless of party–who threatened its left-wing candidate of choice.
A report’s underlying conclusion was subtle and horrific: that the expansion of minority populations is a problem in need of a solution.
The U.S. District Court of the District of North Dakota ruled in favor of Christian healthcare workers by granting them the freedom to refuse to perform elective, body-disfiguring surgeries for transgender individuals.
By: Scott W. Atlas and Steve H. Hanke – wsj.com – March 18, 2024 Mandatory lockdowns had almost no benefit—but did significant economic and health-related damage. The Covid health benefits of mandatory lockdowns were tiny. Lockdowns in the U.S. prevented between 4,000 and 16,000 Covid deaths. In an average year 37,000 Americans die from the flu, according to the Centers for…
There are as many different opinions about it as there are people you ask. I’m not well versed in the rules that govern the Democrat party nominating process.
Little did we know that the “15 Days to Slow the Spread” announced March 16, 2020 would turn into over three years of draconian federal government overreach.
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – March 17, 2024 The Supreme Court considers if government can coerce social-media platforms to censor content it doesn’t like. In Murthy v. Missouri, states and individuals whose posts on Covid were censored sued federal officials for violating the First Amendment. Lower courts ruled for the plaintiffs based on copious evidence that government officials…
The Biden campaign is using the widely read newsletter Politico Playbook to roll out the president’s plan to address the rising cost of housing.