Good for those immigrants, especially since it is argued they will do the jobs citizens refuse, so why, as citizens, are they still working farms? Reaganβs time for the deal was a this time only, never again, deal, so any future deals for other immigrant illegals are void.
26.10.2025 03:50 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
If Texas gerrymanders for that reason, why do Democrat controlled states do it?
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Free Speech Does Not Protect Teachers Glorifying Political Violence
The assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University has ignited a moral and legal crisis that schools cannot ignore.
"A private individual might escape legal sanction for tasteless remarks, but an educator cannot escape professional sanction when those remarks destabilize a school and erode public trust."
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Charlie Kirk: A Life of Faith, A Legacy That Endures
Podcast Episode Β· The Charlie Kirk Show Β· 09/11/2025 Β· 2h 19m
Some of the people around him, very close people, share from their lives the impact Charlie Kirk had on them and others.
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For God and Country: The Parade Our Soldiers Deserve
President Trumpβs decision to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army with a national military parade in Washington is not a political stunt, nor a mere exercise in pomp.
"President Trumpβs decision to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States Army with a national military parade in Washington is not a political stunt, nor a mere exercise in pomp. It is a moral act of national restoration."
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Are we watching a 'color revolution' in progress in the USA?
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Counting Only Citizens: Restoring Fair Representation in America
There is something quietly revolutionary in the notion that America, the greatest constitutional republic ever devised, should allocate its political power not according to the number of its citizens,...
"When the preamble of the Constitution spoke of "We the People of the United States," it spoke of a sovereign citizenry, not of transient foreign nationals. "The people" were those who owed allegiance to the United States and consented to be governed under its laws."
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In each case, were the pardoned likely to be convicted?
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If we look at other cases, like Ford pardoning Nixon, the likelihood of a conviction is very high, so maybe a pardon in such a circumstance make sense. Is Hunter likely guilty of federal crimes then? Is that what Biden is telling the world?
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If a pardon is to be consistent with our government's idea that all people are presumed innocent until proven guilty, it would not be issued except when the person has been convicted.
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Is there a prior precedent for the use of a preemptive pardon? It seems pardon is being redefined to include preemptive. Such a pardon defies the meaning of pardon. Pardons should be exclusively reserved for those actually convicted.
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