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Month: April 2022

REPORT: Georgetown Law Prof Claims Property Rights Were Created From Slavery, Racism

First-year Georgetown Law students were taught that the concepts of property rights and “possession” were derived from slavery and racism, according to a lecture obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. Professor Madhavi Sunder’s first-year law class included slides that claim property rights are part of “structural racism,” according to a report from the Washington Free Beacon. …

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Mom and Pop Bakery Slandered as Racist Is Vindicated by Unanimous Panel of Judges, College That Sought to Ruin Them Faces Monumental Punishment

An Ohio college’s attempt to trash a family-run bakery as racist and then get out of paying a court settlement has crashed and burned. Oberlin College last week lost its bid to get out of paying $31 million over a case linked to a 2016 incident in which three black Oberlin students were caught stealing …

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Passing Constitutional Carry is ‘Madness,’ Says MSNBC Columnist

(Photo: Daily Beast) You can set your watch to it.  Every time a state passes constitutional carry, some nanny stater in mainstream media pens an opinion piece about the dangers of restoring 2A rights. The latest to do so is MSNBC columnist Michael A. Cohen, who published an article titled, “Making It Easy to Carry a Concealed Gun …

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A Viewer Writes: Slug of Whiskey and a Bullet to Bite

In 2022, medicine has not advanced past 1834 when general anesthetic was first used. Having witnessed a friend recently come through our medical system, I can personally attest that we as a society have gone back to the days of a slug of whiskey for the pain and a bullet to bite to withstand the mental anguish. They actually had a clinical professional tell them, referring to the discomfort of a procedure they were facing, “it’s only …

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Gap In Trump’s Jan. 6 Phone Records Was A Big Media-Fabricated Nothingburger

It seems the mysterious gap in White House phone records on Jan. 6, 2021, which legacy media insisted was indicative of suspicious conduct within the Trump administration amid the riot at the capitol and which led the news cycle this week, was nothing but an April Fools joke. “Fifty years ago, the scandalous actions of …

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Beware of a looming stock-market turn that could sock the economy

John Maynard Keynes, the great English economist, was highly critical of the stock market’s casino-like behavior in his time. He likened investors to those who entered a newspaper competition to choose the six photographs out of a hundred that popular opinion thought to be the prettiest. Rather than devoting energy to figuring out which photos …

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Newly Released Pfizer Documents Reveal COVID Jab Dangers

Story at-a-glance A small batch of documents released by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in mid-November 2021 revealed that in the first three months of the COVID jab rollout, Pfizer received 42,086 adverse event reports that included 1,223 deaths The first really large tranche of Pfizer documents — some 10,000 pages — was released …

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Report: 60,000 NC ‘Voters’ Are Dead, Registered in Another State, or Are Registered Twice

Election officials in North Carolina have a massive problem with their voting rolls after a report found that more than 60,000 citizens are still registered to vote even though they have died, moved out of state, or are registered in more than one precinct. This is a dire situation ripe for vote fraud. As the …

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‘Green energy’ projects being rejected by American communities

You surely won’t see it reported by National Public Radio’ You won’t read about this in the New York Times or the Washington Post. And you surely won’t see it reported by National Public Radio. But the rejections of big renewable projects are continuing all across the country and it appears that rejections of Big Solar projects are exceeding …

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“Like What You See from a Mafia Don”: Rand Paul Rips Fauci, NIH

Vanity Fair recently ran a piece describing the potential origins of Covid, including the EcoHealth Alliance, a paper written about the virus by a Dr. Jesse Bloom, and Dr. Fauci’s attempts to cover up Bloom’s paper. The article is, in parts, somewhat sympathetic to Fauci. For example, it presents him as being under siege at one point, …

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