November 1, 2021                                             

fromWashingtonTimes:  Thousands upon thousands of first responders, backed by their union leaders, are resisting coronavirus vaccine mandates, refusing to cave to what they characterize as an unconstitutional and immoral intrusion of government into personal choice.

fromBreitbart:  NBC anchor Chuck Todd debuted a new poll on Sunday’s broadcast of “Meet the Press” which showed 71 percent of Americans believe America is on the wrong track.

fromIntelligent:  The Senate hearing revealed Garland to be just another Eric Holder-style political hack.

fromFoxNews:  Parents fight back against the racist theories pimped by teachers' union.

fromTheDissenter:  The CIA's record of retaliation against Julian Assange, including reported plans to kidnap or assassinate him, was focused on during the second day of the United States government's appeal hearing. 

fromIntelligent:  34% of white college students lied about their race to improve chances of admission and financial benefits. 48% claimed to be Native American.

October 31, 2021                                             

fromDailyWire:  Yet, the Biden Admin. claims to have not heard of it. And, in case you missed it, World Series fans unfurl massive "Let's Go Brandon" banner:  link here 

fromMoonbattery:  In November 2020, Drug Enforcement Administration agents at the Columbus, Ohio, airport seized nearly $30,000 from Kermit Warren on the pretense that the funds were connected to drugs - depriving the out-of-work New Orleans shoe shiner of his entire life savings.

fromMoonbattery:  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in updated guidelines Tuesday that some immunocompromised people who have received COVID-19 vaccines will be able to get a fourth shot.

fromLibertyPen/Rumble:  Attorney General Merrick Garland is grilled before Congress regarding his memorandum ordering FBI investigations into parents who complain at school board meetings about the curriculum fed their vulnerable children. Garland, whose son-in-law profits from the spread of poisonous critical race theory in schools, defends his actions as simple anti-violence measures.

fromLibertyPen/Rumble:  Attorney General Merrick Garland is grilled before Congress regarding his failure to protect the Southern Border and failure to have Afghanistan refugees properly vetted before bring them to the United States.

fromLibertyPen/Rumble:  Attorney General Merrick Garland is grilled in a Senate committee hearing entitled, “Oversight of the United States Department of Justice” held on October 27, 2021 regarding the deployment of the FBI to chill the speech of parents at school board meetings.

October 30, 2021                                             

fromRealClearPolitics:  The only thing more shocking than the bogus claim that Donald Trump colluded with Vladimir Putin to steal the 2016 election is the ongoing effort to advance that long debunked lie.

fromTownhall:  Some of the animals allegedly had their vocal cords removed to muzzle their barking, according to The Hill. The same monster who helped fund the creation of COVID-19, started out torturing dogs.

fromTheSun:  Some of the animals allegedly had their vocal cords removed to muzzle their barking, according to The Hill.

fromPJMedia:  Normally crews from other states would help restore power but they are refusing to go into a vax mandate state. Why should they work like warriors only to be refused food at restaurants and hotel rooms?

fromWashingtonExaminer:  Manred acted from fear, not principle. He did not want anyone to protest the MLB, so he cowered, accepted the mob's lies about the legislation in question, and disparaged an entire state just to avoid a boycott. That's what we call C-suite cowardice — the way corporate America cries uncle, usually silently.

fromOilPrice:  The hardest hit will, once again, be those living in developing economies that are still struggling to recover from the impact of the pandemic.
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