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Strange bedfellows As SCOTUS rules on latest cases

FPI /June 18, 2019 Analysis by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq., LibertyNation.com The Supreme Court took a small bite out of the nearly thirty remaining cases on Monday, issuing rulings in four. While there were two 5-4 decisions, the judicial breakdown showed conservative/liberal fault lines might not be reliably used to predict or discuss the current […]

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White House call for international response to Iran’s ‘nuclear blackmail’

FPI / June 17, 2019 Iran’s vow to exceed the cap on its stockpiles of enriched uranium before the end of this month amounts to “nuclear blackmail,” the White House said. White House National Security Council spokesman Garrett Marquis on June 17 called on the international community to step up pressure on Iran after the […]

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Admiral flags China’s ‘irresponsible actions’ near key Africa port

FPI / June 17, 2019 Since building its first overseas military base in Djibouti, in close proximity to a U.S. base, China has engaged in a series of “irresponsible actions” toward American forces, a senior U.S. military intelligence officer said. China has tried to “constrain international airspace” by barring aircraft from flying over the Chinese […]

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High Court sides with Christian bakers who refused to make cake for same-sex couple

FPI / June 17, 2019 The Supreme Court on June 17 lifted a lower court’s order which punished a Christian bakery for refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. Aaron and Melissa Klein were ordered by an Oregon court to pay a $135,000 fine and cease discriminating on the basis of sexual […]

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Columnists: The future of men and marriage is bleak

FPI / June 17, 2019 The absence of a father in the home “is the No. 1 cause of nearly all social ills we face” and “we can’t afford to ignore it any longer,” a columnist wrote. “It has been 50 years since feminists first began to make the claim that women don’t need men, […]

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Protesters reject Hong Kong leader’s apology; 2 million return to the streets

FPI / June 17, 2019 Some 2 million protesters poured onto the streets of Hong Kong on June 16 to demand the withdrawal of bill that would allow people in Hong Kong to be extradited to China and the resignation of the city’s chief executive who strongly backed the bill. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie […]

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Capping credit card rates is shortsighted progressive boondoggle

FPI /June 17, 2019 Analysis by Andrew Moran, LibertyNation.com Washington is run by schoolmarms. You can’t put that in your body! You can’t buy that with your money! You better be careful of that big bad business! What’s worse, the American people are paying for the privilege of being treated like juvenile delinquents sent to […]

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Mueller report recycled partisan media reports which were false, Nunes charges

FPI / June 16, 2019 In his report on the Russia investigation, special counsel Robert Mueller cited scores of partisan corporate media reports that propagaged a false “central narrative” on Trump-Russia collusion, Rep. Devin Nunes said. “The Mueller dossier cites dozens of articles from the reporters and publications that were most responsible for perpetuating the […]

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Trump hits NY Times ‘treason’ for ‘fake’ report on U.S. cyber attacks against Russia

FPI / June 16, 2019 A New York Times report on June 15 claiming the U.S. has launched cyber attacks on Russia’s power grid is “not true” and amounts to a “virtual act of treason,” President Donald Trump said. Citing current and former government officials, the Times on June 15 reported the U.S. “is stepping […]

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Mark Levin: Bernie’s ’21st Century Bill of Rights’ plagiarized Stalin’s 1936 Soviet Constitution

FPI / June 16, 2019 In a campaign speech on June 12, 2020 presidential candidate Bernie Sanders introduced what he calls his “21st Century Economic Bill of Rights”. Sanders defined six “rights” that the senator says all Americans are entitled to: The right to a decent job that pays a living wage; The right to […]

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Archbishop: ‘Unborn child means exactly zero’ in Democrat ‘calculus of power’

FPI / June 14, 2019 Democrat presidential hopeful Joe Biden’s flip-flop on barring federal funding for abortion is not surprising given his party’s demand of “a candidate’s allegiance and full-throated reverence” on abortion “or else,” the Archbishop of Philadelphia said. “The unborn child means exactly zero in the calculus of power for Democratic Party leaders, […]

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Chinese immigrant cheers Trump’s tough stance against Beijing

FPI / June 16, 2019 While critics have slammed U.S. President Donald Trump for what they say is his “coddling” of Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping (the president once referred to Xi as “king”), he “has doggedly pursued what he believes are America’s national interests (especially in trade) and has aggressively challenged China in ways […]

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Hizbullah’s London weapons cache ‘hidden from public’; U.S. targets IRGC ‘slush fund’

FPI / June 16, 2019 Geostrategy-Direct.com Only months after the signing of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, British security forces found several Hizbullah weapons caches which held thousands of explosives in northwest London. The discovery was kept “hidden from the public” so as not to “raise eyebrows,” the Daily Telegraph reported on June 10. Meanwhile, […]

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Hillary Clinton said foreign opposition research is ‘what happens in a campaign’

FPI / June 14, 2019 President Donald Trump was lambasted by Democrats and their corporate media allies after telling ABC News on June 12 that he would consider listening to negative information from a foreign country about a political opponent in 2020. But when Hillary Clinton essentially confirmed that her campaign actually used foreign opposition […]

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Report: 37 percent of Detroit’s voting machines recorded too many votes

FPI / June 14, 2019 In the 2016 election, President Donald Trump won Michigan by 10,704 votes or 47.5 to 47.3 percent. But, was it closer than it should have been? Records show that voting machines in more than one-third of all Detroit precincts registered more votes than they should have during the 2016 election, […]

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