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Catholic/Pragmatist/Author/Husband/Peter Pan Syndrome
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For having a filibuster-proof Supermajority and doing absolutely nothing with it
American Values 🇺🇸@AVGirl4Life
What is the #1 thing Obama will be remembered for?
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@JebraFaushay It going down as one of the great philosophers of our time!
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Gavin Newsom promised to build a new 911 system for $132 million within three years. In reality, he's spent $500 million across seven years for a system that state officials have now declared totally unfit for use. Another Newsom disaster.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor
It’s critical that California build a “next generation” emergency response system with text and data capabilities. And now we’re doing it. capradio.org/articles/2019/…
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An example of how they cook the books to absolve the Left of violence in the WSJ today: A graph it published that seems to show near parity between Left and Right wing political violence is sourced to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, which by its own admission reclassified pro-Palestinian violence as "ethnonationalist". It classifies all antisemitism as Right-wing, and all pro-Palestinian "attacks on Jewish individuals or institutions" as "ethnonationalist." This is just nakedly partisan propaganda presented as "data" and then mainstreamed in the American press. More in my column below linked.




Batya Ungar-Sargon@bungarsargon
Debunking the Data That Claims to Show Most Political Violence Comes From the Right: There's a lot of funky data out there being compiled by nakedly partisan organizations and spread as though it's factual by the liberal media. My column: batya-us.com/p/debunking-th…
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While discussing the saints, a man who rarely went to church said to a monk:
“Father, I believe in God, but I don’t go to services much, and I haven’t been to confession or Communion in a long time. I tell myself and think: what matters is to believe in God in your heart; the rest counts less, because God knows the faith you carry in your soul, even if you don’t show it to anyone…”
“My son, but what a beautiful shirt you have!” the monk replied unexpectedly.
Taken aback, the man didn’t know what to say. He shrugged his shoulders in confusion, but the monk continued, as if only the shirt interested him:
“Tell me, do you wear this shirt all day long?”
“Yes,” the man answered.
“But for two days in a row?”
“Well… I could, maybe…”
“But like this, continuously, for a whole week or a month, would you wear it?”
“Oh no, Father, of course not!”
“Why not?” the monk asked, as if he didn’t understand.
“Well, you know how it is… it gets dirty and needs to be washed… After wearing it, I wash it again, but only when it’s clean does it look beautiful; otherwise the dirt ruins it…”
“See, my son?! Just as your shirt gets dirty and needs to be washed so you can wear it again and feel good in it, so too the soul gets dirty with sins. And how else could it be cleansed more easily than through confession and the Divine Liturgy, through the love and mercy of our Lord God?!”

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BREAKING: The Supreme Court has delivered a 6-3 decision limiting the use of the landmark Voting Rights Act.
Read more: abcnews.visitlink.me/vqDLP1

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CBS moderator Ryan Yamamoto has just lied in the debate. He claimed that Ronald Reagan (as governor of California) was responsible for cuts In social programs that created homelessness in California.
That is a categorical lie.
The social programs that Mr. Yamamoto is referring to were cuts signed into law by Pat Brown, Jerry Brown's father, who was Governor before Reagan.
I was a college student at that time and I saw the results on the streets with Governor Brown's actions. And I even wrote a paper about it for a college class.
Ryan Yamamoto lied.
Here's yet another example of the bigotry and bias of media when they can't even properly do their research and make whoppers of errors in a debate such as this.

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Whenever I had rare opportunity to go on liberal media to discuss violent extremism by Antifa & the far-left, liberals would cite fatally flawed research that says right-wing violence is the real problem. @bungarsargon explains the flaws in that research:
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The @nytimes has a choice. It can report on the horrific testimonies of Gazan women and children raped by Hamas, or it can write glowing profiles of pro-Hamas influencers like Hasan Piker.
We see which one the Times chose.
This is more than a missed story by one news organization. It's an industry-wide pattern of erasure. As CAMERA documented in January, outlets like @NPR have spent months minimizing or denying the reality of Hamas’s program of mass sexual assault.
Now, the tactic has shifted: When the evidence of Hamas’s systemic violence becomes undeniable, media outlets simply choose to look away.
Here's what they're not showing you:
Adam Mossoff@AdamMossoff
The NY Times has been too busy glazing pro-Hamas propagandist Hasan Piker to actually report on systemic rape practices by Hamas, even when done to Arab women and children in Gaza.
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45 years ago, a president was shot outside the Washington Hilton — the exact same hotel where Donald Trump was targeted.
But after the Reagan assassination attempt, the late night host Johnny Carson postponed the Oscars by a full day because it was wrong to celebrate while the nation mourned political violence.
Contrast that with today… Jimmy Kimmel is doubling down on his disgusting jokes about Trump’s death and even victim blaming Melania and the president for their lives being endangered.
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