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  1. Election or Selection: Part I |Election or Selection: Part II |Election or Selection: Part III

    As bad as things are with centralized, mechanized elections and dirty voter rolls, there is an even greater problem with the legal foundation of our election protections. While there are several laws against minor election fraud, backed with civil and criminal penalties, they only apply to what I call retail fraud. Someone submits one or two fraudulent ballots, they get caught, and they are prosecuted. The legal system is satisfied because they have a clear crime, clear laws and penalties, and an identified perpetrator that can be punished.

  2. JACKSON, MS –Last week, a federal judge in Mississippi permanently struck down a rule from the Biden administration that redefined sex discrimination to include “gender identity,” and which would have extended federal anti-discrimination protections in health care to people with gender confusion. Under Title IX, the final rule would have empowered those with gender confusion to decry sex discrimination for being denied insurance coverage for harmful puberty blockers, hormones, and mutilating surgeries, and would have forced states to use taxpayer dollars to pay for them. The judge ruled that Biden’s U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which was responsible for administering the rule, “exceeded its authority” because Title IX’s definition of sex was never intended to include gender ideology.

  3. WASHINGTON, D.C – The U.S. Supreme Court hasslated Davis v. Ermold, a case challenging the Obergefell “marriage” opinion, for conference on November 7, 2025. At this conference, the High Court could decide to take the case which has the potential to overturn the wrongly decided Obergefell opinion and return the “same-sex marriage” issue back to the states.

  4. Liberal Senator Woo CBC

    According to Blacklock’s Reporter, a Liberal-appointed senator has refused to comment after misrepresenting a news story so he could question whether Canadian Jews have committed war crimes and genocide against the Palestinians.

    Records show Senator Yuen Pau Woo (B.C.) garbled facts in his X (formerly Twitter) account in support of a provocative message.

  5. The current government shutdown has now reached 28 days, making it the second longest in U.S. History. Without approval for appropriations non-essential spending is halted until the latest funding bill is approved by both Houses of Congress and signed by the President. The House of Representatives passed the current bill, but the Senate Democrats have blocked the GOP-led spending bill 13 times.