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Photo Credit:Edgar Beltrán, The Pillar, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Edgar Beltrán, The PillarTraditional Catholics repelled by the liberal views of the late Pope Francis are not finding much relief under its new pontiff.

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Photo Credit:Illegals being ‘processed.’ Defense Visual Information Distribution ServiceAbuse of the asylum fraud loophole in immigration law during the Biden years is not only a premeditated betrayal of the American people but has led to death, destruction, rampant crime, and societal chaos. 

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Photo Credit:Supreme Court building picryl pixabay cc1To the shock of the elites that brand President Trump a threat to “rule of law” and a “danger to democracy,” the President’s position on control of teh Executive Branch is the lawful and democratic one. 

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Photo Credit:Image: Zink Dawg via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0. Zink DawgDespite the unhinged warnings of climate alarmists, 2025 is turning out to be one of the least stormy, and coldest, years on record.

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Photo Credit:Karol (Charles) de Prevot, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons WikiA UCL lecturer recently narrated how Jews “kidnapped and murdered” an Italian priest to obtain “drops of blood from someone who’s not Jewish” for mixing into “special pancakes or bread” during the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles.

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Back in March of 2014, I wrote about how the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) operates an extortion racket-style scheme via its PreCheck program that gives travelers who pay a fee and jump through a bunch of hoops including submitting to fingerprinting and a background check a chance, though no guarantee, that they…

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On October 23, the Trump administration announced to Congress that it is planning “land attacks” within Venezuelan territory. Such attacks, of course, would be acts of war, and there are no plans for Congress to declare war on any foreign state. Moreover, on Tuesday, Trump declared that any country deemed by the…

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A columnist for the N.Y. Old Bag asks why is a guy who’s been dead for six years a top issue in American life? The man who is asking writes with forked pen. He should know, as it’s his rag that’s putting a nonissue on its front page every day.…

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The knives are out for the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. The leaks from the Pentagon about him will continue until Hegseth is gone. The officers do not want a boss who is giving illegal orders while scapegoating the generals and soldiers who follow them: At the White House on Monday, Karoline Leavitt, the…

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European NATO allies have called a NATO Emergency Summit to discuss NATO’s continued existence and whether the US key partner could still be trusted. Every American signal of US withdrawal brings Russia closer to her target – defeating NATO, not with bullets but with time. This is being recognized gradually…

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In a recent article, The Intelligence Branch Answers to No One, J. B. Shurk posits the inherent danger to self-government of secrecy. “Can self-government exist alongside centralized intelligence agencies?  Espionage agencies seek secrets and keep secrets.  To the extent that they inform the public what they know, they decide which…

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