Articles Posted by Lucas McCain
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As the weeks rolled by I became increasingly conversant with these oddballs who were convinced we were on the edge of a massive election steal. They had meetings arranged with DHS in their state, and their briefings were taken at least twice in September by DHS and propelled up the chain of command…. only to be killed from Washington... Then November 3, the night of the election, everything they had been predicting to me would happen, happened. I am not going to make this essay a full account of the steal. ONE SHOULD SEE SIDNEY POWELL’S SUBSEQUENT LAWSUITS AT SCOTUS...
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Democrat Senator and former VP running mate of Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine (VA) on Tuesday said the United States created slavery. To think this degenerate liar almost became Vice President of the United States. “The United States didn’t inherit slavery from anybody. We created it,” said Tim Kaine as he droned on about racism in America.
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Once upon a time, the FBI said some thugs planned to rob a bank in town. Thugs are always looking to rob banks. They try all the time. But at this particular time, the FBI was hyper-focused on potential bank robberies in this particular town. The best way to prevent the robbery - which is the goal, after all - would be for the FBI to alert all the banks in town. "Be on high alert for suspicious activity," the FBI could tell the banks. "Report anything suspicious to us. We don't want you to get robbed." Instead, in this...
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Hillary Clinton’s running mate Sen. Tim Kaine was a broken record, continuously referencing Donald Trump’s comments on illegal aliens from Mexico and trying to make it sound like he had disparaged all Mexicans. But Indiana Gov. Mike Pence inadvertently had the line of the night when he mocked how often Kaine went to that well. “Senator you whipped out that Mexican thing again,” Pence said in retort to one of Kaine’s many references to the topic.
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A Fort Myers doctor says if you are a man thinking about voting for Hillary Clinton, you may need to have your testosterone checked. It's a controversial commercial hitting Southwest Florida airwaves. The doctor says it's a humorous way to promote his business and also join the political discussion, but some radio listeners aren't laughing. “Most are not aware of the effect low T can have on your mental state. For instance your ability to focus and think clearly," he said. Dr. Dareld Morris of Morris Medical and Weight Loss Center in Fort Myers is issuing a warning to all...
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NBC2 has learned event organizers for Donald Trump's campaign rally are looking for a larger venue. Also on Friday, registration closed for tickets. We haven't been told just how many tickets were distributed, but we're told the event is expected to bring in between 9,000 and 15,000 people. The rally is currently scheduled to be held at Germain Arena in Estero. Germain Arena organizers said they will only allow about 8,000 people inside. We're working to find out what other venues would be available on such short notice. Donald Trump is supposed to speak in Lee County on Monday, beginning...
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Hillary Clinton’s hacking fits have drawn questions from supporters and critics alike, her latest coughing session having occurred Monday in Cleveland. Is it a sign of a chronic illness as suggested by actor Adam Baldwin, or has she become a closet smoker, just like her former boss, President Barack Obama? Or maybe it’s just her way of ignoring questions from voters and reporters. Whatever the cause, Baldwin posted a two-minute clip of what viewers have endured while she’s been on the campaign trail. It was posted in February, so it doesn’t even include her latest coughing spasms — but it’s...
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The interviews, we’re told, are focused on whether classified information was mishandled, and the security of the server. So far officials tell us, no, there is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing at this point in the investigation, but, again, the investigation is not over.
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No matter what, Republicans are now in the age of Ryan. if Romney wins, Ryan is the next vice president of the United States. If Romney loses, Ryan is the next leader of the Republican Party.
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Meet Lonneshia Shafaye Appling. The Georgia woman, 26, was so determined to shoplift beer, bacon, cheese, and chicken wings from a Piggly Wiggly that she punched, spit at, and pepper-sprayed store workers who confronted her as she tried to flee the supermarket Wednesday afternoon, according to cops.
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The Naples crowd was estimated by organizers at 6,000 — the largest ever at Cambier Park. Gingrich said he saw 10,000 Floridians on Tuesday, when combining the Naples crowd with previous rallies in Sarasota and Fort Myers.
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Adultery is indeed a serious sin, often with terrible consequences. But I can think of at least two more serious sins. One is character assassination. And the other is electing people who ruin the greatest country in history.
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Henry Perkins is giving Occupy Wall Street the old college try. The 21-year-old University of Alabama junior has been earning college credits while living in the open-air, crime-riddled frat house of Zuccotti Park.
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For more than a year, the American Family Association has pleaded with Home Depot (HD) not to publicly back gay rights. The home improvement retailer has ignored those pleas. In fact, the Atlanta-based company continues to participate in the city's gay pride parade, as it has done for years.
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What this means is right now, based on the data of a respected Democratic pollster, Democrats would — if the election were held today — suffer a wipeout that makes what happened to them in 2010 look like a walk in the park. And things are likely to get worse, not better, as the months roll on.
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Obama is seen talking to a group of students. If this video is what it seems, he says: “It’s true, I’m not an American. I was not born in Hawaii. I wasn’t born in the United States of America. I come from Kenya…”
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An unusual device that uses trained wasps, rather than trained dogs, to detect specific chemical odors could one day be used to find hidden explosives, plant diseases, illegal drugs, cancer and even buried bodies, according to a joint study by researchers at the University of Georgia and U.S. Department of Agriculture. skip In the current study, the researchers used Microplitis croceipes, a species of tiny parasitic wasps that can be trained to detect certain odors by associating the odors with a food reward. The wasps are not capable of stinging humans, the scientists say. Training a single wasp to detect...
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TV report of hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars being spent on the restoration of mosques overseas.
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Naples tea party organizer Barry Willoughby said he expected a large turnout for the rally. A rough estimate from the Collier County Sheriff’s Office was “well over 1,000,” spokeswoman Kristi Lester said. Tea party officials could not be reached for comment on their crowd estimates. Attendee Roger Hammer said he walked the crowd from one side to the other and believed there were between 8,000 and 10,000 people. Other attendees, who declined to go on record, agreed with Hammer.
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Quote of the Day? Posted by: Matt Lewis at 9:53 AM “Every time I thought I was getting somewhere, they’d start speaking Spanish." - Rep. Charlie Rangel explains why he failed to pay federal taxes on rental income from his Dominican Republic "villa" ...
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