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Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com Talk of the devil, the day my Blog appeared a week back denouncing online scam victims for blaming their banks for making payments they’d authorised them to do, a British Supreme Court verdict was announced on this very issue. A British woman lost NZ$1.

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Veteran with PTSD Fights Canadian Law

Veteran with PTSD Fights Canadian Law

Right To Life News righttolife.org.uk Kelsi Sheren was sent to Afghanistan aged 19, after enlisting in the Canadian army in 2009. She developed PTSD as a result of her experiences and, since her return, has become an outspoken critic of Canada’s euthanasia laws, branding them “disgusting and

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What of a Doctor’s Conscience?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com NZDSOS members Dr Matt Shelton and Dr Peter Canaday feature in the pharma-sponsored doctor’s trade mag NZ Doctor. An Op Ed by Health and Disability Commission (HDC) deputy commissioner Cordelia Thomas published on July 11 continues to stir up fear

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If Paedophiles Ruled the World

Kimberly Ells mercatornet.com Kimberly Ells is the author of, The Invincible Family: Why the Global Campaign to Crush Motherhood and Fatherhood Can’t Win. Follow her at  Invincible Family Substack. With the sobering and inspiring film Sound of Freedom hitting theatres this week, we are faced with the reality

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A Blow to Biden’s Ministry of Truth

A Blow to Biden’s Ministry of Truth

Ben Terangi Ben Terangi is a freelance journalist writing from Milwaukee. mercatornet.com The United States Constitution is something of a miracle. But unless we defend it, it’s just a piece of paper. These are the words of Dr Aaron Kheriaty, a plaintiff in Missouri v. Biden, a federal

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Courage Is Required from Those Who Know and Remain Silent

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com There are increasing numbers of people who know and understand that what has happened these past three years, and what continues to happen, is wrong and unethical, criminal even.  This includes people in positions of power and influence with the ability

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What the Surge in LGBTQ Self-Identity Means

What the Surge in LGBTQ Self-Identity Means

Mark Regnerus Mark Regnerus is Contributing Editor of Public Discourse, Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, and a senior fellow at the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture. His research is in the areas of sexual behavior, family, marriage, and religion. mercatornet.com

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10,000 More Babies Were Born in Texas

10,000 More Babies Were Born in Texas

kffhealthnews.org Research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health evaluated births between April and December 2022 and linked the passing of Texas’ restrictive anti-abortion law to 9,799 additional live births. Other reproductive health news is reported from North Carolina, Iowa and elsewhere. Houston Chronicle: Nearly 10,

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Feeling a Bit Down? Try Death!

Feeling a Bit Down? Try Death!

Every time a government wants to pass state-sanctioned suicide laws, we’re treated to the same oily palaver that there’s no ‘slippery slope’. Except that, every time, there is. In fact, the latest jurisdiction to attempt to push through “Voluntary Assisted Dying” (suicide, to put it bluntly), the Australian

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A Business Can Decline Service Based on Belief, Supreme Court Rules – But What Will This Look Like in Practice?

Charles J. Russo University of Dayton theconversation.com At issue in one of this year’s most highly anticipated Supreme Court cases, 303 Creative v. Elenis, was what happens when someone’s free speech or beliefs conflict with others’ rights. Specifically, 303 Creative addressed whether a Colorado anti-discrimination law can

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In Search of a Fairer World

Ryan McMaken Ryan McMaken is executive editor at the Mises Institute. Send him your article submissions for the Mises Wire and Power and Market, but read article guidelines first. Ryan has a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in public policy and international relations from the

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Major Free Speech Verdict from the Supreme Court
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Major Free Speech Verdict from the Supreme Court

libertynation.com The Supreme Court this week placed itself in the crosshairs of the Biden administration with a series of rulings that have each affronted the sensibilities of those on the political left. From ending Affirmative Action to striking down President Joe Biden’s student loan relief program, the justices

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The Untold Side of the Covid Narrative

The Untold Side of the Covid Narrative

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com “It is never appropriate to force a population to have an experimental medical procedure.” ~Dr Alison Goodwin, GP A good doctor, a moral doctor, a doctor invested in upholding their professional ethics of First Do No Harm would tell you both

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The Bidens and the Special Counsel Conundrum

The Bidens and the Special Counsel Conundrum

Graham J Noble Chief Political Correspondent & Satirist at LibertyNation.com. Raised and inspired by his father, a World War II veteran, Graham learned early in life how to laugh and be a gentleman. After attending college, he decided to join the British Army, where he served for several years

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