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Whaddya Know — Republicans Can Play Legal Hardball Too.By Editor
There Is Simply Too Much Schadenfreude in This New York Times Profile of Former USAID WorkersBy Editor
Can ‘Wellness Farms’ Improve Mental Health?By Editor
Trump has a bold option to counter Virginia’s new gerrymander scheme. Returning Arlington to the District of Columbia would fight fire with fireBy Editor
Texas can require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, US appeals court rulesBy Editor
Risk-Limiting Audits vs. Full Forensic Audits
by Editor | May 27, 2021
Why are we asking for full forensic audits when there have already been so many "audits?" Here is the full resignation letter: https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~stark/Preprints/vv-resign-19.pdf
You can push back on mandatory Covid-CCP vaccines.
by Editor | May 26, 2021
Dear Patriots, Are you being bullied, harassed or mandated by an employer or a university to get a vaccine for Covid-CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Virus? We will be presenting tips on how to deal with this situation. While we understand this is a controversial issue,...
The Armor of God
by Editor | May 25, 2021
Dear Patriots, There is very much happening on several fronts and there could be significant stories we will be sending to you this week. We wanted to start out this last week in May with this video of an interview that Sidney did with Rev. Kevin Jessip. The show is...
Georgia SOS Brad Raffensperger’s office explains taking more than $5 million from Mark Zuckerberg group for state’s 2020 election
by Editor | May 19, 2021
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Recent News
Whaddya Know — Republicans Can Play Legal Hardball Too.By Editor
There Is Simply Too Much Schadenfreude in This New York Times Profile of Former USAID WorkersBy Editor
Can ‘Wellness Farms’ Improve Mental Health?By Editor
Trump has a bold option to counter Virginia’s new gerrymander scheme. Returning Arlington to the District of Columbia would fight fire with fireBy Editor
Texas can require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, US appeals court rulesBy Editor
