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transcript belowhttps://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1784047095025926631Watch Robert Kennedy Jr. Drop COVID Vaccine Truth Bombs on Bill Maher⢠25% of Americans believe they know someone who died because of the C19 shots⢠52% of Americans believe that the vaccines are causing injuries, including death.⢠In Pfizerâs own trials, âpeople who got the vaccine had a 23% higher death rate from all causes at the end of that study.âBILL MAHER: âBut that [23% higher death rate] could not be the disease itself?âKENNEDY: âIf it is, then the vaccine doesnât work, doesnât it?âApril 26, 2024TRANSCRIPT BEGINS~~~~~~~~~~Bill Maher: Alright, so, but your Vice Presidential pick wants to recall...
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US. President Joe Biden is being accused of responding to a reporter on Monday in a manner that recalls former president Donald Trumpâs saying that there were âvery fine people on both sidesâ of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. âDo you condemn the antisemetic protesters,â Biden was asked on Monday. âI condemn the antisemitic protests. Thatâs why I have set up a program to deal with that,â Biden said, per the pool report. âI also condemn those who donât understand whatâs going on with the Palestinians.â âPresident Biden says there are good people on both sides of Oct....
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Do you understand what you are reading?â And he said, âWell, how could I, unless someone guides me?ââ (Acts 8:30-31). One consistent criticism of Bible prophecyâor at least advocates of the importance of Godâs prophetic Wordâis that it has little relevance to individual believers, or the core work of the Church. Many pastors express reluctance to preach on prophecy because they have so many other concerns clamoring for their attention, from marriage and family issues to Satan and sin nipping at the heels of their flock. Others are openly hostile toward Bible prophecy. Rick Warren, a prominent pastor who leads...
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Antisemitic demonstrations have been erupting all over the world since October 7, 2023, but nothing like what has been taking place on US university campuses. Columbia University seems to be leading the pack in what are some of the most violent antisemitic protests. These are very reminiscent of the BLM and Antifa protests, and that is because they are probably the same kids marching and chanting, but it went from BLM to PLM (P for Palestine.) It really doesnât take long to see that these protests are not spontaneous or founded on any truth. Many of the campuses are occupied...
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American women are giving birth at record-low rates. The total fertility rate fell to 1.62 births per woman in 2023, a 2% decline from a year earlier, federal data released Thursday showed. It is the lowest rate recorded since the government began tracking it in the 1930s. The decline reflects a continuing trend as American women navigate economic and social challenges that have prompted some to forgo or delay having children. A confluence of factors are at play. American women are having fewer children, later in life. Women are establishing fulfilling careers and have more access to contraception. At the...
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The lawyer who originally represented former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson before the Jan. 6 Select Committee has filed a motion to the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Georgia asking for a default judgement in his suit against the government. In December, Stefan Passantino sued the government alleging that the House Democrat-led Jan. 6 investigation violated his rights to due process and tarnished his reputation for uncritically reproducing Hutchinson's claims about his legal representation of her. The government failed to respond to the complaint by the deadline, April 15. Instead, it filed a request for an extension...
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Animal rights nonprofit group PETA has strongly condemned Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) after she recently shared a story about her killing her 14-month-old dog, âCricket,â for his lousy hunting skills. The story is published in her book No Going Back: The Truth on Whatâs Wrong with Politics and How We Move America Forward and was intended to show that when it came to politics or personal life, she wasnât afraid of getting âmessy and ugly.â It instead garnered sharp criticism from animal lovers everywhere. âMost Americans love their dogs, and we suspect that they will consider Gov. Noem a psychotic...
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âAbide in the Vineâ (John 15:1-8) About a year and a half ago, some friends and I went up to western Michigan, and, among our stops, we visited a vineyard. We walked over to where the grapes were growing, and saw them up close. Clusters of big, juicy-looking grapes hanging from the branches! Just beautiful! And what did all these clusters of grapes have in common? They were all on branches that were attached to the vine. There werenât any broken-off branches lying on the ground that had beautiful grapes on them. No, just the branches that were attached to...
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Over the past few years, numerous plagiarism scandals have rocked the world of higher education. Prominent public intellectuals and university scholars have been caught improperly citing passages or even straight-up wholesale copying from other scholarsâ works in their academic writing. The most high-profile of these scandals involved Claudine Gay, the former president of Harvard University. She resigned her position under pressure due to her academic misconduct, which involved lifting quotes from other authors and not attributing other writersâ work. Many of Claudine Gayâs supporters were quick to minimize her actions. For example, D. Stephen Voss, associate professor of political science...
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The salary to be considered 'rich' has risen in every state in the last five years - as rampaging inflation means everyday spending eats up a bigger chunk of wages. In fact, new data has revealed how the earnings needed to be among the wealthiest has soared by over 40 percent in some states. The definition of rich has changed the most in Washington state, according to data from GOBankingRates, where Americans must now earn $544,518 to be among the wealthiest, up from $378,374. The personal finance site defined 'rich' as those within the top 5 percent of earners in...
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Tesla has certainly seen better days. In 2023, Tesla sold 55% of the EVs in America, far ahead of the second-place EV seller, Ford, which sold 6% of the total EVs sold. This makes Tesla a barometer by which much of the entire market can be measured. Experts say that some of Tesla's difficulties are a result of how Tesla is run, but some of the problems are systemic to the industry as a whole. Drop in Income, Stock clawing its way backOn Tuesday, Tesla reported a 9% drop in revenue in the first quarter, which was the largest drop...
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A question for Democrats: If the 2020 election wasnât stolen, then how do you explain the Democrats in Fulton County inventing a bogus âburst pipe,â using it as an excuse to send Republican poll watchers and reporters home, and Democrats then going back inside to continue counting the votes?On the night of the election in November 2020, CBS News aired a TV report called âPipe burst in Georgia delays vote counting.âYou can watch it here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C25DAAHZdEwAlso on the night of the election, ABC News tweeted: âThe election department sent the ballot counters at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta home at...
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The Department of Justiceâs decision this week to refuse to turn over the audio tapes of President Joe Bidenâs interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur could set up a new fight between the administration and Congress.The refusal marks the second time the DOJ has declined to provide the audio tapes to Congress, though it has turned over the transcripts of the interview.The department first refused to turn the tapes over earlier this month, citing insufficient justification and accusing the House Republicans of political motivationsâconcerns the DOJ reiterated in its letter this week to the Judiciary and Oversight Committees.âWe have repeatedly...
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(LifeSiteNews) â On Tuesday, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed the âBaby Olivia Actâ into law, requiring public schools to show school children a âhigh-quality, computer-generated animation or high-definition ultrasoundâ of unborn babies developing in the womb. The law cites Live Actionâs computer-animated âBaby Oliviaâ video depicting fertilization and fetal development from conception as an example of an animation that would meet the lawâs requirements, which include the depiction of âthe development of the brain, heart, and other vital organs in early fetal development.â Family life curriculum is required by Tennessee law in all counties where the teen birth rate exceeds...
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Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) is ânot too worriedâ about a possible primary challenge from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, he told a local news anchor Friday evening. âIâm not too worried about it. My last election, I had a primary. I had several primary opponents, and I got 76% of the vote,â Cornyn said, responding to the anchorâs question about the primary challenge. âAnd so, I realize Iâm not going to get 100% of the vote. And contested primaries actually make you a better candidate in the general election, in my experience.â The Texas anchor followed up with Cornyn, asking,...
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"And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me. "Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you." "And there was also a strife among them, which of them should be accounted the greatest. And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that...
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Explanation: If the Sun is up but the sky is dark and the horizon is bright all around, you might be standing in the Moon's shadow during a total eclipse of the Sun. In fact, the all-sky Moon shadow shown in this composited panoramic view was captured from a farm near Shirley, Arkansas, planet Earth. The exposures were made under clear skies during the April 8 total solar eclipse. For that location near the center line of the Moon's shadow track, totality lasted over 4 minutes. Along with the solar corona surrounding the silhouette of the Moon planets and stars...
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From the time of the American War Mothers to the present day, the tradition of honoring our wounded, ill and injured service members has been an integral part of American respect for those who have served their country. Since the Silver Star Families of America brought back this tradition and petitioned Congress, May 1st of every year has been designated as Silver Star Service Banner Day.
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In a recent development, multiple cases challenging state bans on so-called assault weapons are now appealing for immediate Supreme Court review. A recent YouTube video shared that these legal battles, with implications far beyond their state boundaries, have taken a pivotal step forward, driven by what many are calling a critical mistake by the state of Illinois in response to these lawsuits. Hereâs the full story. The State of Illinois, like many others, has faced legal challenges to its bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. However, in a strategic move, supporters of the Second Amendment have leveraged these disputes...
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