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Day: November 3, 2024

Censorship in America is worse than you think

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Censorship wears many disguises today, from “inclusiveness” to “disinformation.” Microsoft’s “Inclusiveness Checker” reminds me of political correctness from the ’80s and ’90s—language control by so-called experts. While I avoid offending others, some truths must be told, especially around election integrity, where honest questions inspire confidence rather than discouraging voters.

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The Case of the Disappearing Ballots

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Scott McLeod
Mail-in ballots are on the docket in several ongoing election fraud cases in Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., and Maryland.

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Judges are saying Michigan secretary of state is a threat to democracy…

Getting past the partisan back-and-forth is why it was so significant when a senior judge from the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, David McKeague, concluded in his judicial opinion that “in defiance of the U.S. Constitution and state election law, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson manipulated the presidential ballot in Michigan.”
Kennedy Jr. that caused 6th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Chad Readler to say that “without explanation, and in violation of state law,” Benson added Kennedy’s name to the 2024 general election ballot.

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Last-Minute Supreme Court Decisions Temporarily Settle Pennsylvania’s Embattled Election Rules

SCOTUS left in place a ruling that allows ‘naked’ ballot ‘do-overs,’ and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court blocked a decision that would let improperly dated ballots count.

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Nearly $1 Billion Spent on Political Ads in Just the Last Week

https://bonginoreport.com/top-stories/nearly-1-billion-spent-on-political-ads-in-just-the-last-week

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Pennsylvania Investigating Possible Fraudulent Voter Registration Forms, Top Election Official Says

‘This should give us confidence in the safeguards built into our election process,’ Secretary of State Al Schmidt says.

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‘Scathing’ Title IX complaint details school’s aggressive and illegal campaign on behalf of freakish tranny…

On 29 October, Batie-Smoose filed a 33-page sworn declaration with officials at SJSU, the Mountain West Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), exhorting these bodies to investigate (1) the overt favouritism that she believes her school has shown to Fleming, at the expense of Fleming’s 18 female teammates; and (2) the unsettling measures that SJSU officials have allegedly taken in order to suppress expressions of concern from these affected women.
Until Slusser finally went public with her concerns in recent weeks, everyone involved with the SJSU women’s volleyball team seems to have been scared to even mention the fact that Fleming is transgender—despite also being required to pretend that Fleming’s biologically male status is athletically inconsequential.

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