
Blood on
Their Hands: How the Clinton Admin Forced the Abortion Pill on the
United States
The nation's most popular abortion method is the product of a dark
and disturbing push to decrease the global population.
Former President Bill Clinton once envisioned "an America where
abortion is safe and legal, but rare."
At least, that was his claim on Jan. 22, 1993, the 20th anniversary
of Roe v. Wade and his third day occupying the Oval
Office.
Ironically, Clinton uttered those words as he launched what would
become a years-long crusade to foist the abortion drug mifepristone,
then called RU-486, upon the nation over the objections of
many—including the drug's own manufacturer in France.
At the time, mifepristone's safety was largely untested. Now,
decades later, we know that its use is neither safe nor rare.
So, why the determination to bring the drug to the United
States?
The apparent answer: A sinister combination of politics and the
culling of the human race.

The
End of the Green Panic
The fearmongering about man-made global warming has failed, and
the movement is dying.
It’s implausible, impractical, and the opposite of urgent. The
theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) has proven to hold little
importance for the citizens of the world, and now that Donald Trump
has reascended to the White House and targeted green energy
boondoggles for elimination, the world has started to take his lead.
Perhaps the UN hasn't noticed, but the Trump Effect is real and has
given cover for leaders across the globe to quietly back away from the
insane spending required to make green energy remotely comparable to
conventional combustion-based energy production.
This process has also revealed a truth as the tide goes back out:
Nobody believes the fundamental premise of global warming anyway,
despite the decades of panic fomented by globalists, totalitarians,
and grifters hoping to cash in.
We may very well be witnessing the death of the green panic as a
meaningful societal and political movement.

FFROA is
Helping Legal Immigrants Achieve the Dream—Becoming American
Citizens
FFROA helps legal immigrants obtain their dream of becoming
American citizens.
The Foundation
for the Restoration of America (FFROA) helps legal
immigrants become citizens by equipping them with the skills and civic
knowledge necessary to pass the citizenship test and have a clear
understanding of how conservative values and policies shaped America
to what it is today–the greatest nation on earth. FFROA's Citizenship
Masterclass is free and open to all lawful permanent residents
seeking citizenship. The first course, held in June in North Carolina,
was a huge success with over 200 participants.
“America welcomes legal immigration—those who come to our country
for a better life and follow the rules to earn their citizenship as
almost all our ancestors did,” said FFROA founder Doug Truax. “We are
happy to be able to provide this important tool to help those folks
achieve their dreams.”

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