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Day: October 28, 2023

Will We Learn From Our Mistakes?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all make mistakes – it’s a human trait. But do we learn from them? As we reflect on past U.S. elections, particularly those of 2020 & 2022, it’s crucial to examine the evidence and see if missteps were indeed made. The upcoming 2024 election will be a testament to our collective learning and decisions, from Washington, D.C., to local governance. Join me in this introspective journey…

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Far-Left Tennessee Democrat State Rep. Justin Jones Reveals Pro-Hamas Sentiment, Calls for Ceasefire in Israel-Gaza War

Progressive Democrat activist-turned-State Representative Justin Jones (D-Nashville) called for a ceasefire between Israeli forces and Hamas terrorists in an early Saturday post on X – formerly Twitter.
On October 7, thousands of Hamas terrorists left their base in Gaza and launched a barbaric surprise attack inside Israel, where they killed more than 1,400 Israeli citizens, the vast majority of whom were civilians.
The article Far-Left Tennessee Democrat State Rep. Justin Jones Reveals Pro-Hamas Sentiment, Calls for Ceasefire in Israel-Gaza War appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Court Rules in Favor of Virginia AG Against Get-Out-the-Vote Group

A Virginia court has ruled in favor of Attorney General Jason Miyares against Look Ahead America, who had filed a lawsuit and a motion for an injunction and temporary restraining order against Miyares, alleging interference with the group’s First Amendment rights. 
The group, a get-out-the-vote organization, has been active in the weeks leading up to the General Assembly general election and received a cease-and-desist order from the attorney general’s office on Oct. 10 about some materials it had distributed as part of its efforts. 
The article Court Rules in Favor of Virginia AG Against Get-Out-the-Vote Group appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Repeat COVID Vax Worsens Immune Response, Could ‘Enhance’ Dengue, International Research Suggests

With regulators worldwide on the defensive for approving mRNA COVID-19 vaccines associated with seizures and heart inflammation in low-risk groups, and confirmed to be contaminated with DNA in large-scale batch production, more science is filling in the gaps left by governments.
Dutch government-funded researchers confirmed the peer-reviewed work of two sets of German counterparts who found repeat vaccination spurs a "class switch" to inferior antibodies that moderate rather than neutralize SARS-CoV-2 infection, in a much larger study awaiting peer review.
The article Repeat COVID Vax Worsens Immune Response, Could ‘Enhance’ Dengue, International Research Suggests appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Americans’ Distrust of Corporate Media Climbs to Record High: Poll

Distrust in corporate media among Americans has soared to a record high, according to polling published by Gallup.
The amount of Americans who trust legacy media “a great deal” or “a fair amount” to cover the news “fully, accurately and fairly” plunged to 32%, tied for the lowest since 2016, according to the poll. The highest ever percentage of Americans — 39%— state they do not trust the media whatsoever, and this figure has consistently risen since 2018.
The article Americans’ Distrust of Corporate Media Climbs to Record High: Poll appeared first on Tennessee Star.

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Pro-Palestinian Protest Shuts Down New York’s Grand Central Terminal

Numerous arrests made after large sit-in organized by Jewish Voice for Peace.

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