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38 Special’s Best Song On Each Of Their Studio Albums

38 Special has always been one of our favorite bands here classic rock history.com. As huge fans of southern rock and of course good old rock and roll pop music the band found its way into our hearts via all those channels. 38 Special found a way to blend genuine southern rock roots with pop melodies that were so captivating they were able to establish an audience of music fans from multiple fan bases. They have always been one of the most unique bands in classic rock history with the success they had on MTV and FM radio. This is The post 38 Special’s Best Song On Each Of Their Studio Albums appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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Lawsuit Takes on Federal Campaign to Silence Vaccine Injury Claims
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Lawsuit Takes on Federal Campaign to Silence Vaccine Injury Claims

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has taken significant legal action by amending its complaint in the ongoing Dressen, et al. v. Flaherty, et al. case. This action challenges the alleged collusion between various federal entities and social media platforms aimed at stifling the voices of individuals claiming injuries from Covid vaccines. The complaint underscores a pervasive campaign spearheaded by agencies including the White House, the CDC, and the Surgeon General’s Office. These bodies are accused of pressuring social media giants to dismiss and discredit as “misinformation” the personal accounts and communications within private online groups of those affected by vaccine side effects. We obtained a copy of the lawsuit for you here. Central to the lawsuit are the stories of Brianne Dressen, Shaun Barcavage, Kristi Dobbs, Nikki Holland, Suzanna Newell, and Ernest Ramirez, all of whom reported severe adverse reactions to Covid vaccines—ramifications severe enough, in the tragic case of Mr. Ramirez, to include the vaccine-related death of his son five days post-vaccination. Despite experiencing firsthand the vaccines’ potential risks, these plaintiffs are not opposed to vaccination per se. For instance, Ms. Dressen herself participated in the AstraZeneca vaccine trials before reportedly suffering complications. These individuals united in their distress, have faced relentless censorship on social media platforms where they sought solidarity and exchanged treatment ideas. Their attempts to share their personal stories and support one another were met with content flags, removals, and the outright shutdown of their support groups—actions directly influenced by what the NCLA terms an unconstitutional campaign by the Biden-Harris Administration. This legal battle, which aims to secure an injunction against this alleged state-sponsored censorship, asserts that such actions violate the First Amendment’s protections of free speech and association. The ongoing suppression efforts not only undermine the plaintiffs’ rights but also silence an important dialogue about vaccine safety and personal health sovereignty. Statements from NCLA’s legal team encapsulate the gravity of the case and its broader implications for civil liberties. Litigation Counsel Casey Norman emphasized, “If there is any case that exemplifies why the First Amendment exists—as well as the abominable and Orwellian consequences that take place when the government evades its restraint—it is this one. The time has come for the federal government and its private partners in this cruel censorship scheme to be held to account for the ongoing harm that they have caused our clients, along with so many other Americans across the country who were simply trying to do their part by getting vaccinated—and who were then silenced and made to be pariahs by their own government.” Echoing this sentiment, Jenin Younes, another Litigation Counsel at NCLA, pointed out the stark contradiction in the government’s narrative versus the plaintiffs’ harsh realities. “The plaintiffs in this case posed a threat to the Biden Administration because their personal experiences conflicted with the government’s heavy-handed approach to Covid-19 vaccination, which was predicated on the false claim that vaccine injuries were virtually nonexistent. The response of the government defendants here—to wield their authority to get social media companies to silence these individuals, who had suffered serious injuries and in the case of Mr. Ramirez lost his own son—should shock the conscience of all Americans. Through this lawsuit, we will hold the Administration and these wayward officials accountable for their flagrantly unconstitutional conduct.” If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Lawsuit Takes on Federal Campaign to Silence Vaccine Injury Claims appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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What Have We Got to Lose? Sunday Reflection
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What Have We Got to Lose? Sunday Reflection

What Have We Got to Lose? Sunday Reflection
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Wild Bastards review - a stylish Wild West roguelike FPS
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Wild Bastards review - a stylish Wild West roguelike FPS

Roguelikes are dangerous. Booting a good one up for the first time basically guarantees an unhealthy takeout dinner, a pile of unfolded laundry, and a 2am bedtime as you squeeze in just one more run. Back in 2019, developer Blue Manchu released an FPS roguelike inspired by System Shock called Void Bastards. Set on cramped ships and lauded for its comic book aesthetic and tight gameplay loop, it was well received but, for me, didn't quite take over my life in the same way as the genre's best. Enter its follow-up, Wild Bastards. Continue reading Wild Bastards review - a stylish Wild West roguelike FPS MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best roguelike games, Best strategy games, Best FPS games
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JD Vance Dishes Out EPIC Ratio on Krystal Ball's 'ARGLE BARGLE RAR Neo-Nazi Republicans' Post and BAHAHA
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JD Vance Dishes Out EPIC Ratio on Krystal Ball's 'ARGLE BARGLE RAR Neo-Nazi Republicans' Post and BAHAHA

JD Vance Dishes Out EPIC Ratio on Krystal Ball's 'ARGLE BARGLE RAR Neo-Nazi Republicans' Post and BAHAHA
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RFK Jr. Supporters Point and LAUGH at Keith Ellison In Full MELTDOWN Mode Over Kamala Harris Internals
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RFK Jr. Supporters Point and LAUGH at Keith Ellison In Full MELTDOWN Mode Over Kamala Harris Internals

RFK Jr. Supporters Point and LAUGH at Keith Ellison In Full MELTDOWN Mode Over Kamala Harris Internals
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Dana Bash Auditions for Spot on the Harris-Walz Team As She Berates JD Vance During a Very Ugly Interview
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Dana Bash Auditions for Spot on the Harris-Walz Team As She Berates JD Vance During a Very Ugly Interview

Dana Bash Auditions for Spot on the Harris-Walz Team As She Berates JD Vance During a Very Ugly Interview
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The Right Way: Gov. Ron DeSantis Explains How Florida Handles Election Integrity
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The Right Way: Gov. Ron DeSantis Explains How Florida Handles Election Integrity

The Right Way: Gov. Ron DeSantis Explains How Florida Handles Election Integrity
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Frank Siller to Newsmax: Leaders Must Back First Responders
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Frank Siller to Newsmax: Leaders Must Back First Responders

The United States needs leadership from the top down who will stand for police departments and other first responders, Frank Siller, the chair of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, told Newsmax.
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Harris Cuts Trump's Iowa Lead to 4 Points
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Harris Cuts Trump's Iowa Lead to 4 Points

Former President Donald Trump's lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in Iowa is 4 points, marking a much closer presidential race than when President Joe Biden was the presumptive Democrat nominee, according to a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll.
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