#83326
The Livermore (CA) City Council designated the Thin Blue Line flag a 'racist symbol' along with the Confederate flag. Residents showed support for police.
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#83327

We need more families

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Rising numbers of single people and plummeting birth rates are bad news for civilisation.
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by Jennie Taer Designating the drug cartels as foreign terrorists would likely complicate the illegal immigration crisis, several experts told the Daily
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Appearing as a panel member on Wednesday's New Day, liberal CNN political commentator and New York Times columnist Charles Blow ranted about Donald Trump's recent appeals to black voters as being "the most horrible type of bigotry," as he hyperbolically asserted that "It is the kind of bigotry that says, 'I will knock you down while I pretend to pick you up.' It says that 'I am not talking to you, I'm talking to the guy behind you or over your shoulder.' It is the kind of bigotry that says, 'I am urinating on you and telling you to dance in the rain.'"
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People accused of sexual assault – who are mostly men – will now be at a disadvantage when it comes to defending themselves from allegations. The Georgia Court of Appeals recently ruled that that if a woman making a sexual assault allegation cries on the stand and is unable to respond to questions regarding her […]
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#83331
The Black Lives Matter group Detroit Will Breathe sued Detroit and Detroit sued back, alleging a conspiracy to disturb the peace and riot.
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#83332
President Joe Biden once again opens the question about whether he’s lying to the American people or in a continuing cognitive decline. The issue this
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#83333

An Internet Giveaway to the U.N.

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Information Age columnist L. Gordon Crovitz writes that if the U.S. abdicates internet stewardship, the United Nations might take control.
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#83334
The media appears to have tied Hunter Biden investigations exclusively to efforts to defend Trump and derail Joe Biden’s campaign.
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#83335
The new strain of the CCP virus that emerged in the UK spreads over 50 percent faster and could make up nine out of 10 cases in the southeast of England.
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#83336
A Wisconsin jury found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all five criminal charges on Friday. And, as we all know, justice prevailing makes many notable
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#83337
Ahmad Khalil Elshazly, 25, of West Haven, Connecticut, pleaded guilty today in Bridgeport federal court to attempting to provide material support to the
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The Colin Kaepernick story keeps getting more absurd. Check out the socks he wore to practice: Colin Kaepernick is now wearing socks depicting the police as pigs. pic.twitter.com/C1D809YSR2 — Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) September 1, 2016 Nope, your eyes do not deceive you. Those are in fact cop-pig socks, but — trust him — he’s not condemning all police officers. On Instagram he noted that he has friends and relatives in blue. Sure, if I saw a football player depicting, say, soldiers as bloodthirsty killers, I’d totally interpret that as honoring good soldiers and rejecting only the “rogue” elements. But I must confess, at this point I’ve come full-circle. I used to oppose Kaepernick’s actions (while agreeing that the NFL shouldn’t discipline him), now I’m cheering him on. You do you, Colin. Here’s why: First, he’s completely exposing the utter hypocrisy of the corporate sports industry. I seem to recall ESPN firing Curt Schilling not long ago for taking some rather conventional positions regarding the problem of Islamic extremism (yes, a minority of extremists can create big problems) and for sharing an “offensive” meme taking on the idea that men should be allowed in women’s restrooms. And it feels like it was only three weeks ago that the NFL wasn’t permitting the Dallas Cowboys to wear helmet decals supporting Dallas police after one of the worst police massacres in American history. And now? Everyone is rushing to assure America that Kaepernick won’t be punished, and there are ESPN analysts falling all over themselves to praise him. I was on the radio with an ESPN writer just today who made the point that protest should make us feel uncomfortable. Did you hear that Christian pro athletes? Your views on social change are totally welcome now. No reprisals for you! Second, he’s discrediting a dangerous cause. One of the challenges of dealing with Black Lives Matter is that the media has done a very good job concealing an extraordinarily radical and destructive movement behind a veneer of manufactured moderation and respectability. There is a lot that’s hateful, vicious, and incoherent about BLM, and now that Kaepernick is bringing his disrespect and insults to the national stage, it’s harder to ignore the radicalism. He’s showing a face of the movement — disrespecting the flag, mocking cops — that’s mainstream within, say, academe but decidedly outside the bounds of most Americans’ views of appropriate discourse. Manners still matter to millions, and this form of disrespect is appropriately resented. I love free speech, and I hate the corporate culture that is increasingly stifling individual expression in favor of advancing approved boardroom messages. Kaepernick is in fact demonstrating one of the great virtues of the marketplace of ideas — sometimes bad movements refute themselves.
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#83339
The editorial board of the Washington Post has declared that President Trump is “complicit” for Hurricane Florence because of his views on climate change.
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The 2020 International Women's Day was a great success, focusing mainly on local men who dress like women. "Really, the best women are biological men who think they're women, and we're finally coming to that realization as a society," said the IWD's founder and President Minka Logicky. Celebr
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Residents rushing to defend themselves are being denied gun permits in New York City, even as shootings, murders, and robberies have all increased in the
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Cobalt has emerged as key resource as countries move to replace petrol and diesel-powered cars with electric engines.
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A fiery, high-profile debate took an unexpected turn in Toronto earlier this week when a duo arguing for the resolution, "Don’t trust mainstream media," not only trounced the opposition but also won over a crowd decidedly against them.A condemnation fit to printMatt Taibbi, the investigative reporte...
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#83344

Gary Johnson is a Complete Idiot

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Gary Johnson is a total fraud and a complete idiot. Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/paul.j.watson.71 FOLLOW Paul Joseph Watson @ https://twitter.com/Pris...
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A high school senior of mixed race is suing a taxpayer-funded charter school in Nevada over the “coercive, ...
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Kyle Rittenhouse did nothing wrong .... Here is a ballad created in tribute to our hero.
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Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan defended President Joe Biden’s choice not to visit the southern border while he was in a border state on
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To them, since this student is trans, any action this student took - no matter how wrong - is completely excusable.
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RUSH LIMBAUGH: I'm always interested in people's reaction to this program. I think I have a lot of empathy, and I think one of the reasons why the relationship you and I have is good is 'cause I know how you hear this show. That, I think, is a key ingredient. It's called empathy. I know how you hear it. So when I check emails and get questions from people, usually I'm not surprised, and I'm not surprised that I got beaucoup number of questions: "Rush, you don't sound panicked over any of this. The last two days, you don't sound panicked, and yet everybody's panicked. I'm panicked," people say in their email. "I'm scared to death. I mean, I've looked, the stock market was pulling up to 30,000. Now it's down to 21,000. The Democrat Party, every move they're making is designed to grow government, make government bigger, and you don't seem alarmed." Folks, panic is... I don't know. I'm not panicked. I am ticked off like you cannot believe, and I am really having a conversation with myself about how far to go in explaining why I'm mad, 'cause I'm mad about the politics of this. For example, let me give you some statistics. How many of you even remember the swine flu 2009, 2010? I don't remember it. I mean, I remember we had it. But I don't remember any panic about it. I don't remember a thing about the swine flu. I went back and looked at the stats and I was stunned. Are you ready for this? The swine flu outbreak in this country in 2009 and 2010, 60 million Americans were infected. Do you remember that? Sixty million were infected. Dr. Siegel, one of the Fox doctors was on TV explaining this last night. He was not my primary source for it, but he ended up confirming it. Sixty million people were infected. Do you know how many people were hospitalized in 2009-2010 with the swine flu? Three hundred thousand were hospitalized. So 60 million people infected, 300,000 hospitalized. And nobody even remembers it. And why? Well, because we had a different president. We had a Democrat president by the name of Barack Obama, and the news then was how wonderfully well Obama was handling it, how expertly well Obama was dealing with it. There wasn't any media panic. The Republican Party did not politicize it at all. They made not one single effort that anybody can find or remember to try to make political hay out of it. It was treated as a health issue from top to bottom. Sixty million Americans infected, 300,000 hospitalized. I don't know what the death toll was. The numbers with the coronavirus are not even close. They are barely a fraction of a percentage compared to the swine flu. And then we also had Ebola. And I do remember a little bit more about Ebola, and once again, the Drive-By Media was praising the skills and the composure and the brilliance of Barack Obama in dealing with it. And I remember being kind of ticked off about that because there wasn't anything anybody can do about Ebola. Ebola is like any of these other viruses. There's nothing we can do to contain them. See, the reason I'm not panicked is I don't have enough emotion left for panic 'cause I'm too mad. I'm too ticked off at this. We're watching the U.S. economy be wrecked here. There's some people enjoying it. And it makes me mad. There's some people's lives here that are being seriously damaged over this. And you know what's gonna happen? It's gonna end. We are going to overcome it. It's going to fizzle out like all of these do. How did we ever survive 60 million infected with the swine flu? But we did to the point that hardly anybody remembers it. And that's just 10 years ago, 300,000 hospitalized. So we overcame it. We overcame Ebola. This is gonna end, it's gonna pass. And I'll tell you what else is gonna happen. Because of the actions President Trump has taken, like this travel ban from Europe, that has really put the Democrats in a dicey position. There's some real positives if you want to find 'em here, and I, of course, have, and I'll share them with you in a minute. The point is we're gonna rebound from this, and when we do, you had better get ready and hold on tight, because this market's gonna rebound. The people who are selling right now and getting out of it are panicking, and they don't want to be selling. Everybody's doing this from a very defensive posture and point of view. And it's adding... Like we get news that Tom Hanks and his wife have coronavirus. "Oh, no, it's all going (mewling)! It's over. Oh, my..." And then his kid -- his kid, Chet -- goes on TV, tries to calm everybody. "They're fine. They're in Australia. They're fine. They're not suffering at all. Everything's fine!" It doesn't matter. They've got it. Anyway, this is gonna end, and this market is gonna rebound like you can't believe because the people who have been selling off want to get back in it. And we are taking economic procedures right now that are going to serve to further reignite the economy when all this passes. And when we get back into the growth trajectory, some of the proposals the president's making regarding payroll taxes, Small Business Administration loans, even a tax holiday? You just wait until people have no more emotion left to be panicked and get tired of this and want to go a different direction. And that day is gonna happen. The day's gonna come where people are gonna wake and say, "I'm tired of living this way. I'm fed up with being panicked every day. I'm fed up," and then -- because of the actions the president's taken -- we're not gonna have that many brand-new infections. By shutting off this travel from Europe... As I said, this has really put the Democrats in a bad position 'cause they love the European Union. They love it, and the very fact that travel from their beloved European Union has been shut down... But let... If they come out and oppose this, then they're essentially coming out for open borders. This is actually... If you want to look at it politically, it's a good move from that standpoint. But I'm not panicking 'cause I'm too mad about this. This is... I don't know. (sigh) It's... I know some of you are saying, "Rush, easy for you to say." It isn't easy for me to say, folks. Nobody's immune from what's happening here. I mean, you go back and you look at these swine flu numbers and you ask, "What was different? (chuckles) What was different was we had a Democrat in the White House and so the media didn't want to be critical of the government. The media wanted to be promoting him. They wanted to be positive. They wanted to promote the brilliance of Barack Obama, the brilliant management skills, the temperament, the crease in his slacks, the intelligence and all that. Now we've got just exact opposite.
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