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Month: October 2021

Liz Cheney, House Democrats Target Americans For Exercising Right To Protest

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Jan. 6 select committee is targeting private citizens over the free exercise to petition and protest, a primary pillar of American democracy the partisan probe purports to protect. On Wednesday, the committee unveiled its latest round of subpoenas in its investigation, including subpoenas for 11 organizers of peaceful demonstrations between Jan. …

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Tucker: No Jab, No Job

The Budget Reconciliation Bill includes a proposed fine of $700k for every unvaccinated worker. Tucker explores that madness, and then goes on to look into why we’re punishing health care professionals who support their patients’ personal autonomy. Highlights include: “The bill is one of the biggest in all of human history. It’s nearly 2,500 pages …

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Bombshell From Attorney Thomas Renz: Nearly 50K Medicare Patients Died Soon After Getting COVID Shot

( Natural News ) Critical information exposing vaccine genocide is now emerging. Attorney Thomas Renz presented this bombshell information at the Clay Clark ReAwaken America Tour event in Colorado Springs this last Saturday. The following text is sourced from the description to his video as well as LifeSiteNews which has covered these shocking revelations : …

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Police Statistics Confirm Tamer Pop-Up Rally Weekend; Officials Will Not ‘Let Our Guard Down’ In Future Years

OCEAN CITY — While there were still significant hassles at times, the pop-up car rally weekend last week was decidedly tamer then recent years and the statistics bear it out. The Town of Ocean City was bracing for another major unsanctioned pop-up car rally last weekend and officials said going in they were more prepared …

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On education, Terry McAuliffe said the silent part out loud

Americans think public education should prepare children to succeed in the modern world and to have general knowledge of their country and government.  Leftists, though, believe education is about indoctrination.  Lately, this has involved teaching children Critical Race Theory and pushing transgenderism.  Parents are appalled.  That’s why it mattered that, during the gubernatorial debate in Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliffe …

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Spirited Debate Featured At Offshore Wind Public Hearing; City Engineer Fears ‘A Wall of Turbines’ On Horizon

OCEAN CITY — In an often-spirited, three-hour plus virtual public hearing, the Maryland Public Service Commission heard a wide range of opinions on the proposed next phases of two offshore wind energy projects off the coast of Ocean City. The Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday held the first of two virtual public hearings …

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Professor Suspended by UCLA After Refusing to Grade Black Students More Leniently Files Lawsuit

UCLA professor Gordon Klein — who was suspended from the school’s Anderson School of Management for refusing to grade black students more leniently in the wake of George Floyd’s death — has filed a lawsuit against UCLA for harming his professional reputation. Klein, who has been teaching at UCLA since 1981, was placed on leave last year …

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Coordinator Post Approved As County’s Criminal Cases Grow

SALISBURY – A new victim/witness coordinator is expected to benefit the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office. Last week, the Wicomico County Council voted to authorize the hiring of a victim/witness coordinator within the Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office and to approve the use of contingency to fund the position. Assistant State’s Attorney Patrick Gilbert, chief …

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Senate Confirms Joe Biden’s Ecoterrorist Nominee to Lead Bureau of Land Management

The Senate voted on Thursday to confirm President Joe Biden’s controversial nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Tracy Stone-Manning, in a 50–45 vote along party lines. Stone-Manning’s affiliation with ecoterrorists and her role in a tree spiking plot from three decades ago came to light in June during her nomination process, resulting …

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Some Permitting Delays Shortened

SALISBURY – Environmental health officials in Wicomico County say permitting delays have eased, but concerns remain over staffing. Wicomico County Health Officer Lori Brewster and Environmental Health Acting Director Dan Williams came before the Wicomico County Council last week with an update on permitting delays within the health department’s environmental health division. “I do want …

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