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Year: 2023

Oregon Sheriffs Association Says FBI Position Makes It Impossible to Legally Buy Guns

Bureau has declared it cannot conduct background checks for Measure 114, making it a crime for law enforcement officers to issue permits.

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New York AG Accuses Election Watchdog of ‘Voter Deception and Intimidation’

The group claimed to have uncovered data discrepancies related to the 2020 presidential race.

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A Government Shutdown Over Spending? BRING IT ON!

Commentary As the national debt crossed $33,000,000,000,000 (that’s $33 trillion, if you get confused by so many zeros), and the nation’s debt increased to a quarter million dollars per taxpayer, five hard-line deficit hawks in the House Freedom Caucus drew a bold line in the sand Tuesday and again Thursday against fellow Republican House Speaker […]

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Decline of Marriage Makes Families and Children Poorer, Economist Says

In most cases, marriage makes life better for couples and their children, a new book suggests. But many Americans now choose not to marry, statistics show.

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Millions Died From Shots, Blood Clots, Masks That Didn’t Work, Now They’re Doing It Again?

Among those 80 problems are Myocarditis, Blood clots, Autoimmune Disorders, Fertility problems, Female Disorders, Reduction of the Immune system, and accelerated Cancer. This paper does not purport to cover even most of damage done by this vaccine. At my age, I would be dead if I got the shot because it would harm my immune system.

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Biden ‘Determined to Send a Clear Message’ With Gun Violence Prevention Office

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris announced the new White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention on Friday.

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Judge Blocks Ohio’s Attempt to Strip Power from Board of Education

An Ohio judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday to block a proposed law that would change who gets to write statewide education standards, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
Republican Ohio Sen. Andrew Brenner and other Republicans want powers transferred from the state school board to a single cabinet appointee because of ideological fights over culture war issues and bureaucratic gridlock in the Ohio school board, according to The Columbus Dispatch. The Ohio school board filed a lawsuit Tuesday arguing the proposed plan to give control over statewide school standards to the governor’s office is unconstitutional, which prompted Democratic Judge Karen Held Phipps to block the proposed law as it moves through the courts.
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Teachers Fired for Challenging Gender Ideology Get Legal Support from Doctors, Lawyers, Feminists

First Amendment experts, radical feminists and doctors are pushing back against a court ruling that held two educators responsible for their own firing because their opposition to a proposed gender identity policy sparked student protests and community complaints to Oregon’s Grants Pass School District.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Clarke botched Supreme Court precedents on the speech rights of public employees and qualified immunity from personal liability, upheld restrictions that disproportionately target women and adopted pseudoscientific language, according to ideologically diverse friend-of-the-court briefs filed with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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