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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Australia Introduces Legislation to Outlaw Disagreeing With the Government
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Australia Introduces Legislation to Outlaw Disagreeing With the Government

by Eric Worrall, Watts Up With That: As Australia approaches its next cycle of state and federal elections, the radical Aussie Federal Government is pushing laws which could silence media criticism of their key policy positions. ‘Attack on our freedoms’: Government’s revised online misinformation bill slammed as ‘chilling assault’ on free speech Labor’s new online […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Bizarre Questions About the Trump Assassination Attempt
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Bizarre Questions About the Trump Assassination Attempt

from Paul Joseph Watson: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Your Own Arcade! by Ryan Burger
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Your Own Arcade! by Ryan Burger

Old School Gamer surveyed its friend running nationally and regionally known retro arcades and found out that there are some games you have to have to consider ourself a retro arcade. We started by listing the most popular games on the KLOV.Com site (Museum of the Game / ®International Arcade Museum® – Killer List of Video Games®) and then tweaked things from there. In our opinion, you need to have the below dedicated machines in your arsenal (no 60- in-1 boards, no MAME, none of that stuff.) While these may not be the most popular games that get played all the time, as a discussion with Doc Mack of Galloping Ghost brought up to me, they are ones that are needed to be considered a Retro Arcade. Its goes right with what I told my son Aaron and we joke about regularly when one of us or both of us visit a place with arcade video games. If it doesn’t have Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga or one of the Ms. Pac/Galaga combo machines I wouldn’t even call it an Arcade! Read the rest of this article on page 11 by clicking here!       Be sure to sign up to get Old School Gamer Magazine for free by clicking here!   The post Your Own Arcade! by Ryan Burger appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Hydrogenese -  A game missing for 35 years appears as a preview for the Commodore 64!
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Hydrogenese - A game missing for 35 years appears as a preview for the Commodore 64!

Year after year we usually go on about the latest games and unreleased titles seeing the light of day for the very first time, well here are with another unreleased game for you to play test, as thanks to our good friends GamesThatWeren't, you too can try out a preview download of the unreleased game of 'Hydrogenese'. A game that was not only developed by X-Ample, who produced lots of demos
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

This $15 Freezer Find Is the Only Reason I Shop at Costco (I Eat It Twice a Week)
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This $15 Freezer Find Is the Only Reason I Shop at Costco (I Eat It Twice a Week)

My toddler loves it too. READ MORE...
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
2 yrs

Amazon Prime Day Is Back October 8 and 9 — What to Know and Shop
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Amazon Prime Day Is Back October 8 and 9 — What to Know and Shop

Here’s what to know, plus deals to shop now. READ MORE...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Don’t Jail Parents for School Shootings. Arm Teachers.
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Don’t Jail Parents for School Shootings. Arm Teachers.

Understandably, we want to blame someone besides the 14-year-old who murdered four people Sept. 5 at Apalachee High School in Georgia. People are shocked and upset that the father taught the boy to shoot and hunt, and bought the boy a rifle for Christmas. But that doesn’t mean it made any sense for police to arrest the father the day after the school shooting on two counts of second-degree murder, four counts of involuntary manslaughter, and eight counts of cruelty to children. This isn’t the first time that parents have been held liable for their children’s actions.  Jennifer and James Crumbley were sentenced to prison for 10 to 15 years after their son perpetrated the 2021 Oxford High School shootings in Michigan. Their crime? Letting their son have access to the father’s pistol, which was used in the murders. The problem here is that there are a lot of mistakes to go around, and all too frequently, many fail to identify these murderers before they commit their crimes. As I will discuss later, the question is, what policies do you put in place when you know that we won’t identify these killers before they strike? Georgia police interviewed the boy in May 2023 after he used the Discord communication platform to threaten to shoot up a school. Making a threat to murder people is a crime. But police concluded they didn’t have enough evidence for an arrest. The boy claimed he had stopped using the platform months earlier and “promised I would never say something [like that].” Because the police couldn’t directly tie the boy to the messages, the bodycam footage of the interview reveals an officer saying: “I gotta take you at your word.” But why he says that is a mystery. The police knew the IP [internet protocol] address of the home where someone made the posts, which is how they found the boy. And although the boy and his father had recently moved from there, all the police needed to know was the posts’ dates to see if the boy lived in the house at the time. The officers didn’t even need the level of proof required in a criminal case. If a judge finds that someone is a danger to himself or others, there is a range of options, including outpatient mental health care. Gun confiscation or involuntary commitment may also be options. If law enforcement officers took the Georgia boy at his word, how can we blame the father for doing the same? If anything, the boy’s mother should be commended. Thirty minutes before the attack, she called her son’s school to warn of an “impending disaster.” “I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go immediately and find [my son] to check on him,” the mother said in a screenshot of the message that she sent to the boy’s aunt. But the high school didn’t act. Isn’t the school mainly at fault for that? Red flags are always easier to notice in hindsight. Indeed, since 1998, 51% of mass public shooters were seeing mental health professionals before their attacks. But none of the mental health professionals ever identified these murderers as a danger to themselves or others. In many cases, people had raised concerns about these killers before they carried out their attacks, but the professionals never recognized the threat. If experts miss the danger signs, how can we blame a parent for not seeing them? Should the families lock up their guns so only adults have access? Not surprisingly, crime rates rise when governments prevent people from defending themselves. When people are required to lock up their guns, criminals more frequently invade people’s homes and then are more successful in murdering or otherwise harming their victims. If locking up guns could have prevented all five of the mass shootings committed by minors since 2000, including this latest shooting, there would have been 25 fewer deaths and 19 fewer people wounded. Of course, these killers may very well have obtained weapons in other ways. But for the sake of argument, let’s assume that all those attacks simply would not have occurred. The number of lives saved would still be only about 1/14th of the number of lives lost in just a single year because mandatory locks kept people from getting to their guns in time. The horrific deaths and injuries from school shootings rightly get a lot of attention. But we don’t hear about the deaths that occur because people can’t readily access guns to protect themselves and their families. Those deaths are no less horrific.  The national media rarely mention defensive gun uses, even when young children use guns to save lives. But dozens of recent cases have been reported by local news outlets.  >>> Related: Defensive Gun Use Shows Second Amendment Remains Necessary, Even After Tragedies Fortunately, there was a security officer at the school, though Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats’ presidential nominee, has argued for banning all guns from schools, even for law enforcement. But even when school resource officers are in the right place at the right time, they have a tough job. Uniformed guards may as well be holding neon signs saying, “Shoot me first.” Attackers know that once they kill the security officer, who is the only person with a gun, no one else can stop them. Having armed teachers carrying concealed firearms takes away that tactical advantage.  Twenty states allow this under a variety of rules. Outside of suicides or gang violence in the middle of the night, there has not been one instance of a death or injury from an attack at a school that has armed teachers.  Not surprisingly, the attacks in Georgia and Michigan both occurred in schools that banned teachers and staff from having guns. Other schools in Georgia have armed teachers, but not Apalachee High School. We could blame law enforcement, schools, mental health experts and the parents. But, politically, it seems to be easier to blame the parents instead of the “experts.” The bottom line is that if we keep failing to identify these murderers, what is the backup plan? Let’s take real action to protect our schools and arm teachers. This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire The post Don’t Jail Parents for School Shootings. Arm Teachers. appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Florida Democrat Endorses Abortion ‘All the Way to the End,’ Contradicting Harris’ Debate Claim
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Florida Democrat Endorses Abortion ‘All the Way to the End,’ Contradicting Harris’ Debate Claim

The former chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party was caught on camera advocating that abortion take place “all the way to the end” of pregnancy in an undercover recording made at last month’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The video was provided to The Daily Signal last week after Vice President Kamala Harris said during the presidential debate that women aren’t getting late-term abortions. Late-term abortions refer to abortions in the third trimester of pregnancy, when the baby can survive outside the womb and feel pain. “Nowhere in America is a woman carrying a pregnancy to term and asking for an abortion—that is not happening,” Harris said in her debate last Tuesday with former President Donald Trump hosted by ABC News. But the undercover video of Democrat delegate Terrie Rizzo, chairwoman of the Palm Beach County Democratic Party and former leader of the state party, reveals that not all Democrats agree. Questioned by an undercover attendee at the Chicago convention, Rizzo signaled her support for abortion through 40 weeks, the length of most pregnancies. Asked if she supports abortion “as late-term as possible,” Rizzo responded: “Oh, yeah.” Rizzo’s Facebook page features a photo of her alongside Harris. Rizzo did not respond to requests for comment after The Daily Signal left a message for her with the Palm Beach County Democratic Party and also messaged her on Facebook. During the conversation with the undercover convention attendee, Rizzo said, “Typically, there will be conditions on [abortion] after six months, or after three physicians, something like that.” The Florida Democrat then suggested that late-term abortion is acceptable because the unborn child was not yet a baby human being. “It’s not a person yet,” Rizzo said. Rizzo’s Facebook page, which is publicly accessible, prominently features the photo of her with Harris. During the Democratic National Convention, she posted photos of her with many other notable Democrats, including Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. The post Florida Democrat Endorses Abortion ‘All the Way to the End,’ Contradicting Harris’ Debate Claim appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Hillary Clinton Responds to Second Trump Assassination Attempt by Blaming the Victim
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Hillary Clinton Responds to Second Trump Assassination Attempt by Blaming the Victim

In a career that's splashed a stain across American politics for more than three decades, Hillary Clinton has rarely made herself, or her fans, look worse. The woman whose lies tried to destroy President Donald Trump's time in the White House used a public appearance Monday to blame Trump for...
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
100 Percent Fed Up Feed
2 yrs

State’s DMV Registered Hundreds Of Non-Citizens To Vote
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State’s DMV Registered Hundreds Of Non-Citizens To Vote

Oregon officials acknowledged the state registered more than 300 non-citizens to vote since 2021. According to Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), it happened after “lawmakers passed a bill allowing people to obtain drivers licenses in the state without proving citizenship.” “The Oregon DMV has admitted to registering at least hundreds of non-citizens to vote since at least 2021 due to errors in its auto voter registration system. Additionally, every registered voter is sent ballots by mail. The audit is still ongoing and more illegal registrations are expected to be found,” Andy Ngo wrote. “The @OregonSOS defends the auto voter registration system. The DMV said before that it was impossible for noncitizens to be registered in its system. Meanwhile, leftists and liberals responding to the revelation say the numbers are so small out of 3m registered voters that it doesn’t matter and shouldn’t matter anyway. Others argue for noncitizens to be given voting rights,” he added. The Oregon DMV has admitted to registering at least hundreds of non-citizens to vote since at least 2021 due to errors in its auto voter registration system. Additionally, every registered voter is sent ballots by mail. The audit is still ongoing and more illegal registrations… pic.twitter.com/ObLkiGuN07 — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) September 14, 2024 OPB reports: And state officials could not say Friday how much larger that number — 306 — might grow in coming days, as the DMV continues to look at people it’s registered to vote automatically via the state’s Motor Voter Law. “It’s moving along very quickly. We’re throwing a lot of resource at looking at this,” Amy Joyce, the state’s DMV administrator, said in a call with reporters. “But I can’t tell you right now where we are in the process.” Just two of the people identified so far have actually voted, Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade said in a release Friday. Voting as a noncitizen is a crime in Oregon, but elections officials said Friday they would look into whether the people in question had become citizens before they voted. The Oregon Secretary of State's Office is updating the voter registrations of a group of individuals without U.S. citizenship after a data entry error at the DMV.https://t.co/ltzR027Rqt — KATU News (@KATUNews) September 14, 2024 WW has learned that the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles, which licenses drivers in Oregon, has mistakenly placed more than 300 non-citizens on voter rolls since 2021. https://t.co/07A310CwPv — Willamette Week (@wweek) September 13, 2024 From the Associated Press: The mistake occurred in part because Oregon has allowed non-citizens to obtain driver’s licenses since 2019, and the DMV automatically registers most people to vote when they obtain a license or ID, Glenn said. “It’s basically a data entry issue,” Glenn said, explaining that when a DMV worker enters information about a person applying for a driver’s license or state ID, they can incorrectly code that the person has a U.S. birth certificate or passport when they don’t. DMV Administrator Amy Joyce told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Friday that the office is checking for additional errors and will likely find more instances of registering non-citizens to vote. Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade said Friday in a statement that the 306 people involved “will be notified by mail that they will not receive a ballot unless they demonstrate that they are eligible to vote.” WATCH:
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