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[ad_1] By Stone Washington March 20, 2018 “For more than four decades, this event has served as a forum for our nation’s top leaders, activists, writers, and thinkers. Year after year, leaders have stood on this stage to discuss what we can do together to protect our heritage, to promote our culture, and to defend
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[ad_1] By Steve A. Stone February 24, 2025 Originally written February 27, 2017 The Democratic Party has chosen its new National Committee leadership. Tom Perez is now installed as the party chairman. He named Congressman Keith Ellison as his deputy. The attempt to buy party unity on the cheap is obvious, but it
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[ad_1] By Desmond McGrath March 3, 2013 The comment in quotes was an under-the-breath statement I heard as I was leaving a Christmas Eve gathering at dear friends of my family in Newfoundland when my sister and I came back from the USA for our mother’s 80th birthday. It was uttered in an almost apologetic
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[ad_1] By Armand C. Hale October 19, 2009 A good working description of insanity is to be “completely disconnected from reality” so says Fr. John Corapi. All you have to do is just hear what members of Congress, State and Federal Judiciaries and the White House keep deciding and proposing to the American people on
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[ad_1] By Armand C. Hale August 31, 2013 Administration Announces New Gun Control Measures, Targets Military Surplus Imports. Obama is going towards a full totalitarian state while the focus is somewhere else. The Obama administration unexpectedly announced two new gun control measures on Thursday, including one that would curb the import of military surplus weapons
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[ad_1] By Cliff Kincaid May 10, 2013 “Beck Crosses the Line Again” was the headline over a Jonathan Tobin Commentary article about Glenn Beck’s attack on Michael Bloomberg at the NRA convention. Tobin insisted that Beck “spoke in front of a large backdrop that photo-shopped Bloomberg’s face into what appears to be a famous photo
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[ad_1] By Selwyn Duke December 22, 2012 Since removing constitutional rights is all the rage now, I have to ask: when does dislocation from reality become severe enough to justify involuntary commitment? A good study case is NYC’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who recently uttered a real gem on his weekly radio show. Writes Politicker.com:
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[ad_1] The Aurora propaganda award goes to… By Selwyn Duke July 26, 2012 The New York Daily News. Hands down. The winning entry is an anti-Second Amendment Rights piece written in the wake of the Colorado tragedy, one in which virtually every line contains a callow, melodramatic appeal to emotion or an outright falsehood. The
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[ad_1] By Selwyn Duke March 21, 2013 Upstate New York’s Catskill Mountain Range is a bucolic place near and dear to my heart. It’s where storybook character Rip Van Winkle enjoyed his legendary slumber, and its scenery hasn’t changed much since he was born of Washington Irving’s fertile imagination. Yet, like Van Winkle, if I’d
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[ad_1] Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show delivers a dynamic and wide-ranging discussion from Washington, D.C., where Clay and Buck are meeting with key political figures, including President Donald Trump and top senators. This hour features in-depth commentary on Second Amendment rights, as Buck shares his recent NRA Pistol Instructor Certification
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[ad_1] “Arrogant.” “Dishonest.” “A plague upon our state’s gun owners.” Aaron Dorr, the face of more than a dozen interconnected gun-rights groups across the country, has inspired some harsh descriptors from influential gun enthusiasts who theoretically should be on his side. But according to these critics, Dorr is actually a bully with few legislative accomplishments
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[ad_1] By Tom Latek – Kentucky Today Jun. 13, 2025 | 08:56 AM | FRANKFORT Attorney General Russell Coleman says he has joined a group of his counterparts around the country urging Congress to protect the rights of law-abiding Kentuckians to carry concealed firearms. In a letter sent to U.S. House leadership
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[ad_1] Lawmakers heard hours of testimony on Wednesday from supporters and opponents of a proposed “red flag” gun law, offering a glimpse of the coming public debate over a controversial referendum on the November ballot. Wednesday’s hearing was largely perfunctory because voters — not lawmakers — will decide this fall whether Maine should join roughly
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[ad_1] The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met on Tuesday, June 3. During reports, Patrolman Thomas D. Roberts provided the police department’s monthly report for May, which included 273 total incidents, seven written/verbal warnings issued, 16 traffic citations issued, one non-traffic citation issued for harassment, two arrests made for DUI and theft, four reportable accidents
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