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The Cost of Darkness

Earlier this week, the Maricopa County Board sent a letter to the Arizona Senate imploring them to stop their audit of the 2020 election in that county.  The letter said that it should be ended “for the good of the Country”. The letter goes on to say that they’re concerned

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In Defense of Israel’s Defense

If you haven’t been following what’s been going on in and around Israel, let me bring you up to speed.  The folks in Israel were minding their own business when Palestine fired over a thousand missiles in their direction. [Pause: I know there is a lot of dispute about the

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The Election Fraud Playbook

The issue of election fraud isn’t one that pits Democrats against Republicans.  That may be what you’re being told to believe, but it’s not what you should believe.  Rather, the issue of election fraud pits people who want to ensure free and fair elections against those who do not. It

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The Miracle at the Rio Grande

Last week, the CDC changed its opinion on masks for vacksinated people.  Well, technically, they changed their “recommendations”.  The CDC doesn’t make the rules, they only make “recommendations”.  If governments want to heed their recommendations, they’re cool with that.  They’re also equally as cool if governments don’t heed their recommendations. 

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Misplaced Ire

Most Muslims are good people.  As are most Catholics, Jews, Lutherans, Baptists, Taoists, Buddhists and <insert your own religion here>.   Most white people are good people.  As are most blacks, yellows, browns and reds. Whenever I see a meme or headline complaining about Muslims, I’m amazed of the ignorance of

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Finding Bigotry In America

We’ve been told that there is systemic racism in America.  People have literally (and I use that word correctly) said that everything is racist.  That’s the whole concept behind Critical Race Theory. Here’s the thing.  There are very few people left who are actually racist.  We used to have a

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A Coercive Workplace Environment

Let’s say one day I wear my favorite “All Lives Matter” t-shirt to work.  I’m sitting there eating my lunch and someone wearing a BLM t-shirt starts harassing me for wearing my shirt.  Now, I was just quietly eating my sandwich, not bothering anyone, and then this person starts yelling

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