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Will Abortion Be the Issue That Swings the 2024 US Presidential Election?

Prudence Flowers Senior Lecturer in US History, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences, Flinders University Flinders University Abortion is shaping up to be a central issue for both parties in the 2024 US presidential and Congressional elections. Nearly two years ago, the US Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe

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From the Mouths of Dim Bulbs

From the Mouths of Dim Bulbs

When White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, made her first appearance in the job, she announced her qualifications. Respectively, her race, her gender, and her sexual preferences. That was it. The ability to string together a comprehensible sentence in English wasn’t one of the qualifications she touted. And well

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The Drone Attack on American Troops

The Drone Attack on American Troops

Sara Harmouch PhD Candidate, School of Public Affairs American University A drone attack that killed three American troops and wounded at least 34 more at a base in Jordan has increased fears of a widening conflict in the Middle East – and the possibility that the U.S. may be further

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The Love That Cannot Keep It in Its Pants

The Love That Cannot Keep It in Its Pants

Once upon a time, aspirants to political office or public service positions were subject to “pink-listing”, if it was suspected that there was a hint of lavender in the air. It was reasoned that the shame of being publicly exposed as homosexual left people in critical positions at unique risk

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Who Would Believe a ‘Fact Checker’?

Who Would Believe a ‘Fact Checker’?

Does anyone still believe “fact-checkers”, any more? Let me rephrase that… does anyone apart from the diminishing clique of numpties who still read mainstream media still believe “fact-checkers”, any more? Certainly not the British Medical Journal, which took issue when Facebook labelled one of its stories “false information”. It was,

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Reds in the Red Again

Reds in the Red Again

Now, here’s an obituary I’m reading with a very broad smile indeed: The Democratic Socialists of America are financially imploding. Socialists running out of other people’s money? Well, I never. But it seems that even some socialists have their limits when it comes to cheerleading for genocidal,

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Zuck Bucks Eyes Lush Federal Funding Path in 2024

Zuck Bucks Eyes Lush Federal Funding Path in 2024

Joe Schaeffer libertynation.com Remember the Zuck Bucks controversy of 2020? Here we go again. In the name of supporting the infrastructure of ‘democracy’, a Democrat-aligned Big Money partisanship is attempting to make its way into local election offices across America in 2024. Zuck Bucks 2.0 In the last

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Justice for the Vaccine-Injured

Justice for the Vaccine-Injured

Christopher Dreisbach Prior to his own life altering vaccine injury, Chris primarily practiced criminal defense throughout central Pennsylvania. His client base ranged from individuals facing minor offenses such as driving under the influence to those charged with serious offenses including homicide. brownstone.org A government’s treatment of the most

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Courage Is the First of Human Qualities

Harry Palmer The second amendment of the Constitution of the United States, adopted in 1791 as part of the Bill of Rights, says: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

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Middle East Mayhem a Wake Up Call to the Free World

Middle East Mayhem a Wake Up Call to the Free World

Some might deem this article harsh. They would be right. I am writing about the realities the free world has to deal with as a result of the war in the Middle East. They are all risking the peace and order of the world. I intend to be harsh on

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Three Witches in Charge of the Cauldron

Harry Palmer Jacinda Ardern was one of 15 ‘iconic’ women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue of British Vogue. It was even thought by some that, following in the footsteps of her fellow lefty globalist Barack Obama, she might even be awarded the 2019 Nobel

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Biden Determined to Keep the Borders Open

If a foreign nation did this, it would be called an act of war: the Biden administration is deliberately and systematically sabotaging the USA’s own borders. And at least three million illegal immigrants have flooded into the country in just the last year alone – setting a new record. And

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Reporter Gets Emotional over Treatment of Hostages

Reporter Gets Emotional over Treatment of Hostages

Nicholas Fondacaro Nick grew up in East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania. He graduated from Binghamton University in 2013 with a degree in Political Science. While at Binghamton he served as the Speaker of the Student Assembly and wrote for the Binghamton Review, where his love for journalism started. After graduating, he interned

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Harvard Is Learning Lessons the Hard Way

Harvard Is Learning Lessons the Hard Way

Influences at work during Covid twisted our thinking using irrational fear and withholding solutions that might have alleviated those fears; in the process revealing the absence of three big-ticket political items: genuine political opposition, a properly functioning fourth estate and academic institutions exhibiting fair and open debate. The pursuit of

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Harvard Plots Its Own Demise

Kurt Mahlburg Kurt Mahlburg is a writer and author, and an emerging Australian voice on culture and the Christian faith. He has a passion for both the philosophical and the personal, drawing on his background as a graduate architect, a primary school teacher, a missionary, and a young adult pastor.

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