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Well, of course. We don't have enough unrest.
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WND 5/1/2024

'They wish to stamp out those offering alternatives to terminating a pregnancy'

New York Attorney General Letitia James, who recently obtained a "fraud" conviction against President Donald Trump in a case in which none of the "victims" lost any money, and they in fact wanted to do more business with him, now is being sued.

Her case against Trump now is on appeal, as analysts have warned that if the precedent she set stands, it could decimate business operations in her state. Her war on Trump widely is considered just one arm of the Democrats' "lawfare" against Trump.

But she's now facing an accusation that she's trying in another case to eliminate the rights of New York citizens.

The Washington Examiner reports the new revelations of James' scheming comes in a lawsuit by pregnancy centers across the state, charging she is violating their First and 14th Amendment rights.

The centers, represented by the Thomas More Society, sued her for threatening them with a letter that included accusations of "repeated and persistent misleading statements and omissions" regarding the abortion pill reversal process.

More: https://www.wnd.com/2024/05/letitia-james-launches-witch-hunt-pro-lifers-gets-sued/
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May 1, 2024
Joe Biden plots to import Gaza's 'refugees'
By Monica Showalter

Joe Biden is running for re-election and behind in the polls.

He's desperate to satisfy his 'death to America' base in places like Dearborn and at campus protests.

So now he's come up with a new sweetender to bring those voters back.

Importing Gaza "refugees," despite the war, from the Gaza side at least, being about staying in place at home and taking over Israel, too.

According to CBS News:

    The Biden administration is considering bringing certain Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees, a move that would offer a permanent safe haven to some of those fleeing war-torn Gaza, according to internal federal government documents obtained by CBS News.

    In recent weeks, the documents show, senior officials across several federal U.S. agencies have discussed the practicality of different options to resettle Palestinians from Gaza who have immediate family members who are American citizens or permanent residents.

    One of those proposals involves using the decades-old United States Refugee Admissions Program to welcome Palestinians with U.S. ties who have managed to escape Gaza and enter neighboring Egypt, according to the inter-agency planning documents.

    Top U.S. officials have also discussed getting additional Palestinians out of Gaza and processing them as refugees if they have American relatives, the documents show. The plans would require coordination with Egypt, which has so far refused to welcome large numbers of people from Gaza.

    Those who pass a series of eligibility, medical and security screenings would qualify to fly to the U.S. with refugee status, which offers beneficiaries permanent residency, resettlement benefits like housing assistance and a path to American citizenship.


So fighting the war to stay in Gaza isn't quite as nice as a big, free, benefit package, and a life on the public dime over in the U.S. instead. Never mind that Hamas, which started the war with Israel, nominally did so to establish a homeland for Palestinians and screams loudly about 'forced relocation,' which plenty of people in Israel, understandably enough, would like to see done. Who needs a homeland when you've got Omrika, handed out free of charge? Maybe you can fly back and forth, paid for with U.S. funds, and fist-wave against the U.S. in both countries.

And maybe Biden should explain why the U.S., which is a prime terrorist target, is importing in people that every other Arab countries refuses to allow in? We know what the issue is there -- they don't want terrorist nesting grounds established with an imported coterie of 'refugees' from Gaza.

more
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/the_border_is_out_of_control_so_what_better_for_joe_biden_than_to_import_gaza_s_refugees_too.html
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: How popular is the AR-15?
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 10:25:05 pm »
I think it can be reliably stated that no one would really consider going after big game at 400 yards with an AR- 15, but I think the AR-10 in .308 will reach out to 1400 yards.

I ran with a .308 savage back in the day... Figured it was a good all-around gun. And it was. but it didn't take long before I realized I needed a faster action in the saddle and in the bush. So I bought my 30/30 Winchester and began to carry that, consigning the .308 to hunting blinds and such.

But then I went after elk. I don't remember if I ever blooded that .308 with an elk, because I went pretty quickly to a 30.06 with a scope. But I was still beating through miles of tangled brush to try and get a shot. It sucked so bad, and half the time I was in too close and spooked em... Quick shot, nothing but hair in the scope.

It wasn't till my first Bighorn that I figured it out... now I use big iron, with good optics. I find a ravine the elk travel to get to pasture or water, and I find high ground overlooking that travel, and I wait.

No more brush beating, no more uncontrolled shots _ I take my pick now. It's always a fairly long shot that way... say 400 yards and up... 600-800 is alright. 1000 yards is a stretch.

All that to say, if you're getting 1400 yards out of a .308, you must be dunkin them rounds in secret sauce.  :shrug:
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Texas Scorecard by  Brandon Waltens   | May 1, 2024

Legislation to return the power to the Attorney General’s office was never given a vote.

As House Speaker Dade Phelan faces criticism for his empowerment of Democrats in the legislature, his campaign is also benefiting from a Democrat official whom the Attorney General attempted to prosecute for campaign finance violations.

Campaign finance reports reveal Phelan’s campaign received $1,000 on November 9, 2023, from Zena Stephens, the Democrat sheriff of Jefferson County.

Making the contribution even more notable is that Stephens was at the center of a court decision that ultimately stripped the Attorney General of his power to prosecute election fraud.

In 2018 Attorney General Ken Paxton attempted to prosecute Stephens for campaign finance violations. Paxton initiated the prosecution after local prosecutors turned down the case. Among other violations, Stephens was accused of accepting cash contributions over $100, which is prohibited under the Election Code. Stephens appealed the indictment, arguing the AG lacked the constitutional authority to prosecute criminal cases.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/dade-phelans-democrat-donor-at-center-of-case-stripping-ags-election-fraud-enforcement/
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The fed will cut rates bigly a month or two before the election.  Just enough time for the “free” money to get into everyone’s hands, but not enough time for the deleterious effects to start kicking in.  It’ll be designed to interfere with the election in Biden’s favor.
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“Well, these aren’t civilians,” Trump responded.

That was a shrewd call by Mr. Trump.

But if you, dear readers, are thinking of the implications of doing this, then you must consider this image:

...because this is what it will mean in real life.

Can you accept that?
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Texas, Kansas Lead Lawsuits Against ‘Unconstitutional’ Rule Restricting Private Gun Sales

Texas Scorecard by  Erin Anderson   | May 1, 2024

Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading one of two multi-state coalitions suing Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for Second Amendment violations.

Republican attorneys general in multiple states, including Texas and Kansas, are suing to stop the Biden administration from imposing new restrictions on the rights of gun owners.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced the new lawsuits against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives during a press conference Wednesday at the Frisco Gun Club.

The lawsuits challenge a new ATF rule that redefines “engaged in the business” as a firearms dealer.

The 126-page rule would have the effect of criminalizing law-abiding Americans for private gun purchases and sales.

The attorneys general argue that the rule is unconstitutional because it is vague, violates the Second Amendment, and circumvents Congress.

“The war on Second Amendment rights must be stopped. My message to Biden is ‘Come and Take It,’” Paxton told reporters.

“When the Biden administration can’t get a bill through Congress, it uses administrative rules,” said Kobach.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-kansas-lead-lawsuits-against-unconstitutional-rule-restricting-private-gun-sales/
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"Obama to serve as Illinois delegate, could upstage Biden at DNC..."

Upstage?
He's there to show leftist voters who they REALLY will be votin' for in November...



I think that is absolutely correct.
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 May 01, 2024, 04:50 PM | 118th Congress, 2nd Session

Vote Question: On Passage

Antisemitism Awareness Act

https://clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024172
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