May 16, 2023
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As Dems Ignore the Border, Cries of 'Do Something' Grow |
by Suzanne Bowdey |
Maybe President Joe Biden isn't the only one with cognitive deficits. At a fundraising event in Atlanta Friday, his "border czar," Vice President Kamala Harris, insisted that everything on the border is "going rather smoothly" - an absurd assessment for a country that just watched more migrants cross the border last week than fits in Dallas's AT&T Stadium (83,000). While our country is overrun by terror suspects and drug smugglers, the crisis earned barely a shrug from the two leaders, who spent their weekends either lounging by the beach or raising money for the party defending this lawlessness. |
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Believers Vote GOP While Secularists Vote Democrat, Data Shows |
by Ben Johnson |
If you want more voters to support Democrats in a given area, empty its churches, says an expert new analysis. Every 10 years, the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies counts the number of people in each county who belong to a church, synagogue, or mosque. Ryan Burge, an associate professor of political science at Eastern Illinois University and research director for Faith Counts, overlayed that data with partisan voting patterns and came to one clear and inescapable conclusion. |
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Henchmen of Castroism Are Taking Advantage of the U.S. Border Crisis (Part 4) |
by Yoe Suarez |
On September 27, 2019, Judge Darrin P. Gayles cracked the gavel in a historic sentence: six months in prison, two years of probation, and the restitution of $12,522 for Saul Santos Ferro, among other charges, for failing to indicate his ties to Castro's Ministry of the Interior (MININT) when completing his application to reside in the United States. |
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New Study Highlights Increased Risk of Schizophrenia from Marijuana Use |
by Dan Hart |
A new study out of Denmark has revealed that up to 30% of schizophrenia cases in young men may be linked to marijuana use. The findings coincide with the steady increase in cannabis use over the last decade as more and more states legalize recreational use of the drug. Experts say a combination of cultural and legal shifts have prompted people to see marijuana in a more positive light and have led to a sharp increase in addiction and related health problems. |
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