Freedom of speech is something to #CROW about

I am an extremist when it comes to free speech. The only limits we should respect are the restrictions against defamation by slander – making oral false and damaging statements about another person — or libel – making false written statements or creating false images damaging about another person. That’s it. Everything else is protected – or at least should be – by the First Amendment of the Constitution. Obnoxious, offensive and disturbing as it may be, hateful speech must be protected by the First Amendment or no speech is…

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U.S. Midterm Elections 2018: Another Fork in the Road

This November the 6th, 2018, Americans will head to the polls in perhaps what will be the midterm election of our lifetimes. On this fateful day, Americans will lead to the ballot boxes to elect 435 House members and 33 Senators. States will also hold critical races for governor as well as state legislature positions. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Prominent figures like Steve Bannon, co-founder of Breitbart news and former Chief Strategist in the Trump administration, has described the upcoming election as a ‘Referendum on the Trump’s first two…

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Comedian Jim Carrey Too Typical of Hollywood

Jim Carrey is funny when he is acting, but seemingly has no sense of humor when it comes to politics. He is another example of the tinsel town left-wing culture that abuses personal celebrity to advance opinions that only prove that talent and intelligence are not necessarily connected traits. Of course, as a Hollywood insider, Carrey is obligated to hate President Trump, Republicans, conservatives and half those folks who have made him rich and famous by purchasing tickets to his movies. In addition to being a spokesperson for the radical…

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Obama’s Forgotten Scandal (One of Them)

“Justice delayed, is justice denied,” and although this is a small victory for the thousands of men and woman targeted by the IRS under the Obama régime, it’s a victory nevertheless. While there was sparse news coverage of what actually took place under the Obama Administration – targeting conservatives because of their political points of view is one of the darkest chapters within America’s history. Reminiscent of the tragic events in Benghazi, the media fell silent. Obama and his minions (with the help of the media) are masters at covering…

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Midterm Election Update

Democrats are salivating over the prospect of doing what they did in 2006 – as reflected in the above graphic. But can they … will they? With about 70 days to go, it is time to take an early look at the mid-term election. All the speculation of the past eight months has been good fodder for the news folks and the paid pundits. It helped fill up all those hours of so-called news. It did not, however, give us much of anything that was predictive of the upcoming election.…

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The Koch Network Emerges

“The conservative Koch brothers are no more – even if they remain a political powerhouse,” reported The Chicago Tribune in July. The comment came shortly after David Koch announced his decision to step out of the network due to health problems. David’s older brother Charles, who has always been more involved in the family’s political efforts, wasted no time directing journalists to replace the phrase “Koch brothers” with “Koch network.” And while the Koch brothers have long been viewed by Democrats in the way Republicans view George Soros, the network…

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CDC examines risky teen behavior

One in 7 teenagers is abusing opioids, and sexual minorities increasingly face health disparities and health risks, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that analyzes high-risk behaviors of high school students across the country. Traditionally, adolescence is seen as a time for moments of poor judgment and learning about life. The CDC’s Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) studies these moments and trends them every 2 years to compile a national report assessing adolescent and young adult health risks. The report monitors…

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Democrat Judge Releases Muslim Terrorist Suspects

In a stunning decision, a New Mexico judge on Monday granted bond to 4-adults who were charged with 11-counts of child abuse each. The police, after initially looking for 39-year old fugitive Siraj Wahhaj and his kidnapped son, raided a compound in New Mexico last week. Along with Wahhaj, 11 malnourished children and one decomposed body were found in the filth riddled desert compound. The compound was allegedly used as a Muslim training facility, for the sole purpose of training some of the starving children in the use of firearms…

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Is America on the Brink of a Second Civil War?

According to a recent Rasmussen Polling survey, nearly one-third of US voters believe a second Civil War is “likely” to occur during the next five years. More than 10% said it was “very likely.” Survey results suggest that women, individuals younger than 40, and non-whites are more concerned about large-scale violence than other demographics. Democrats are slightly more concerned than Republicans, with 37% worried about a second Civil War compared to Republicans’ 32%. Among non-affiliated voters, 26% said a second war is “likely.” The American Civil War broke out in…

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Partisan Divide Around Censorship in Social Media

A strong majority of Americans think social media companies intentionally censor political viewpoints, but Republicans believe they have it worse, according to a new Pew Research Center survey about public attitudes towards big tech. Seventy-two percent of all respondents said it was likely or very likely that social media sites intentionally censor political viewpoints they find objectionable. Republicans are significantly more likely to hold that view: Eighty-five percent of Republican and Republican-leaning respondents think social media sites intentionally censor political viewpoints, compared with 62 percent of Democrats. Republicans also think…

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