Please, IMMEDIATELY, one-click email all these companies and tell them to follow the law, ignore Biden’s order and to not fire anyone who chooses not to be vaccinated. | By Richard Manning
The abuses of power by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) abuse of power in the Project Veritas raids are almost incomprehensible. Using a battering ram on the door of James O’Keefe, founder of Project Veritas, and putting him in handcuffs while they rifled through his home is little more than an intimidation attempt. Subsequently, a federal judge has ordered the FBI from continuing to download data from O’Keefe’s telephone due to the outrageous behavior by the FBI. | by Richard Manning While all the media and talking heads were atwitter over the statewide contests in Virginia last week, the real story and the real threat was on the local level. When the dust settled, the GOP had gained 7 net seats in the Virginia Assembly, enough in theory to give them control of the House. With control of the Virginia House of Delegates and through that the Committee Chairmen — coupled with the Governor and a very closely divided Senate and the tiebreaker being newly elected Republican Lt Governor Sears – the hope of repealing the radical agenda of the Democrats from the last two years would appear very possible. | This puzzle is a great parody of Joe. It' is specifically designed for those who enjoy a challenge. The gradual color gradient makes for a rewarding experience once it's put together. It's also great for a Christmas gift. | | | | | A.F. "Tony" Branco is one of the most successful and sought after political cartoonists today. He's produces original cartoons each week for Americans for Limited Government. Just one question: How does he do it? | Dozens of Americans charged in the January 6 Capitol breach remain behind bars in the DC jail -- and they have a message for us. With today's Americans for Limited Government minute, I'm Catherine Mortensen. NewsMax TV interviewed one of those inmates -- 71-year old Army veteran Lonnie Coffman. He says he has not been able to attend church services or even get a haircut or a shave since being incarcerated. He said he's also struggled to get appropriate medical care for pre-existing health problems. Most of all he doesn't want to be forgotten. | | | | |
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