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Dems' Push for Federal Control of Elections Going Nowhere ---Jason Snead, RCP
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Joe Biden's Soviet Town Hall ---Dominic Green, Town Hall What do Dems do with Sinema and Manchin? ----John Fund, National Review Merrick Garland Gets Schooled ---Wall Street Journal Our Purgatory is Their Nirvana ---Victor Davis Hanson, Gospel News Network Dems: Anyone Who Disagrees With Us Should Be an Enemy of the State ---NY Post Biden Tax, Spending Plan Begins to Collapse ---Lawrence Kudlow, New York Sun Rand Paul Was Right—Anthony Fauci Is a Liar ---Becket Adams, DC Examiner The Reality of 'Anti-Racism' Across America ---Leighton Woodhouse, Substack School Boards and Idiots ---Clarice Feldman, American Thinker In-N-Out Unveils Exciting New Menu Item, The 'Let's Go Brandon' *Babylon Bee* A Personal Note from Michael
John Ondrasik’s powerful protest song, BLOOD ON MY HANDS is not only a wonderful piece of music, it contains a deeply profound message. It is a powerful indictment of the strategic failure of Biden administration policy in Afghanistan… a policy which not only abandoned Americans and our allies, yes, U.S. citizens, but also abandoned our very principles. Protest songs in the sixties were championed by progressives, popular culture and the mainstream media. These same entities are now virtually ignoring this serious, thoughtful, passionate and amazing work of art.
Having spent time on the ground all over Afghanistan, in my travels with the USO, it was difficult to watch this heartbreaking conclusion to the decades of service and sacrifice by our troops and their allies. As my friend John says, “This is NOT a political song. It is a moral song. It is a humanitarian song." And it is a song that EVERYONE should hear. Please share it with all of your friends. -m |
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