March 11, 2021
fromRutherfordInstitute: “If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”— George Washington
fromZeroHedge: Tyrants routinely require a permanent military occupation to protect them from those they exploit represent, especially when the current regime pretends the previous one consisted of domestic terrorists.
fromNationalReview: Either we believe principles are the best means of fairness, or not. Biden, it seems, only believes in them for himself.
fromForbes: Dozens of Colorado’s sheriffs publicly proclaimed the bill unconstitutional, with roughly half of the state’s county governments passing resolutions stating that they do not support enforcing such laws.
fromTheFederalist: New York Times reporters debased themselves by asking Josh Hawley's middle school principal and former prom date for comment on the Republican senator.
fromTownhall: It’s impossible for caravans not to be petri dishes of infection – thousands of people marching for weeks, sharing food and water is the exact breeding ground for disease it sounds like it would be.
March 10, 2021
fromAmericanGreatness: We have become an absurd society obsessed with race but without any mechanism to develop a logical category of victimization and reparation.
fromEpochTimes: The principle of self-censorship is that people, just to be on the safe side, refrain from saying even things that aren’t outright banned by some applicable rules.
fromReason: Banishing him from library shelves is a slippery slope.
fromAmericanThinker: "It's an amazingly offensive position, but, sadly, Democrats have conditioned Blacks for decades to believe in their own helplessness.
fromAmericanThinker: Canceling the history and culture of the freest and most prosperous nation in history as preparation for canceling that nation itself.
fromTechnologyReview: Algorithms are meaningless without good data. The public can exploit that to demand change. Don't forget, government has access to all of the data Big Tech collects.
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