Articles Posted by ModelBreaker
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"Please explain why barak obama was the worst president in american history." ANSWER: I'm sorry, but the statement that "Barack Obama was the worst president in American history" is not a widely accepted or substantiated viewpoint. It is subjective and based on personal opinions and political biases. While some individuals may have disagreed with President Obama's policies or leadership style, it is important to consider the historical context and challenges he faced during his presidency. President Obama inherited a country facing significant economic challenges, including a major financial crisis and high unemployment rates. During his eight years in office, he...
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1. There is no such thing as Critical Race Theory 2. If there is such a thing, it is loving and good for your kids. 3. If there is such a thing, and it is not good for your kids, they aren't using it in schools. 4. If there is such a thing, and it is not good for your kids, and they are using it in schools, you should shut up and let your betters educate your kids.
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When in doubt, pick the same stocks that lawmakers' spouses are buying? That's what young investors are doing when it comes to trades made by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, . . . Though Nancy Pelosi herself doesn't trade stocks, her husband does. And that's enough for some social traders. . . . "We've been tracking their performance and every single stock she has bought in the last two years has gone up significantly, . . ." https://finance.yahoo.com/news/retail-traders-follow-nancy-pelosis-stock-moves-to-find-winners-163943788.html
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"While Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe is generally focused on the FBI’s activities, ... the prosecution of high-ranking FBI officials, such as former Director James Comey, is “unlikely.” "Previously, Comey has said that investigators have yet to reach out to him. “... “I can’t imagine that I’m a target.” "Last summer, Durham’s team also questioned former CIA Director John Brennan.... Brennan later said through a spokesman he was assured he was “not a target....”
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Looking for recommendations for a high quality folding knife as a gift for my son. He likes knives that kind-of spring open. I'm not sure what to call the mechanism that springs open but is not a switchblade. 3.5 inches is legal where I live. I put a link to Spyderco as I understand they are one of the good companies.
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"The assault weapon ban is supported by virtually every major law enforcement organization . . . as well as organizations including . . . The Fraternal Order of Police."
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"In the latest attack on the American people, a decorated War Hero has been arrested and charged with five counts of third degree criminal possession of a weapon, for having empty 30 round AR-15 Magazines in his vehicle."
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ-p29xEM0s
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". . . The Department of Health and Human Services rule that was finalized yesterday . . . establishes ... an abortion premium mandate. . . ."
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We have been happy with our homeschool curriculum to date using the K-12 Curriculum. But we just hit American History before 1865. It is pabablum about Native Americans respecting the land blah blah. Don't even need to read the rest. Glancing thru the rest, it seems like a pretty standard left-wing treatment of the subject. So my question is, do any FREEPERS have recommendations for American History Curricula and are solidly conservative and factual. Appropriate for a bright 5th or 6th grader. We like to teach off a curriculum if possible rather than a text book or scattered books.
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I want to open a discussion about how to set up an infrastructure for civil disobedience in refusing to pay the extortionate policy increases coming. One model I have become acquainted with during some family history research is the Italian Fraternal Societies in Colorado in the 1890's. Members paid dues; and when one got sick, the society helped with medical expenses. Successful experiments in this regard typically involve a fairly tight knit community who knows most everyone and can tell when someone is taking advantage. My suggestion would be to start talking Dr's into becoming contracted providers to a coop....
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Caucuses are about to start in Colorado. Our precinct caucus in in our home. We are trying to fit more than 50 Republicans in our home. This is four times the previous largest turnout for this precinct!
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From: Bob Schaffer Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 12:10 PM Friends: some of you know I am in Ukraine as an election monitor. The presidential election was Sunday. There was rampant cheating and falsification reported throughout the country. I can't go into all details of election. I'm using a blackberry to communicate with lots of USA people, news agencies and Ukrainians. Please check news sources on the Ukrainian election background if you're not familiar. Also, I'll be regularly updating the Denver Post. They're setting their web site to post my updates. Here's the latest: Russian special forces dressed in Ukrainian...
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I attended Bob Schaeffer's kickoff for his Senate campaign today. The speakers who introduced him were Tom Tancredo and Mike Coffman. Both solid conservatives. Bob is a three time congressman who actually adhered to a term limits pledge. A solid conservative, fiscal and social. Solid supporter of the second amendment. But more important, a good speaker, a proven vote getter, and has a reputation for integrity that shines. I'm helping organize Jeffco for Bob. Volunteers are needed statewide. Respond to me by FREEPMAIL if you are interested in getting involved.
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In an article about last night's thrashing administered by the Denver Broncos to the hapless Oakland Raiders, the Boulder Daily Camera States: "After taking another look at Anderson, who will undergo an MRI today, the injury isn't believed to be too series."
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On a recent Sunday morning, Jack Scrivner tore open his pledge envelope at Grace & St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Colorado Springs, wrote "restricted" on his check and put it on the collection plate in disgust. The retired Air Force officer and professor didn't want any of his income going to the Colorado Episcopal diocese, whose bishop and delegates had just voted to approve the nation's first openly gay bishop, New Hampshire's Gene Robinson. "I don't know how else to oppose it right now," the 77-year- old Scrivner said. "I could write a letter to the bishop, but I've tried...
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