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and#039;Weand#039;ve Worked All Nightand#039;: New Mexico National Guard Rescues Hundreds Amid Historic Roswell Floods
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and#039;Weand#039;ve Worked All Nightand#039;: New Mexico National Guard Rescues Hundreds Amid Historic Roswell Floods

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History’s Bravest Women Warriors That You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
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History’s Bravest Women Warriors That You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Although many nations have traditionally not allowed women to become soldiers, that did not stop some brave heroes. Some women disguised themselves as men to join the Army, while others worked as spies and nurses. Others were rulers who fought on the front lines. Female warriors hail from countries across the globe, and they have served their nations in every era. Here are some women warriors... Source
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Theodore Roosevelt: A Life Of Unique Leadership And Heroism
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Theodore Roosevelt: A Life Of Unique Leadership And Heroism

Although Theodore Roosevelt may best be remembered as the 26th President of the United States, serving from 1901 to 1909, his life was far more than his two terms in office. He was an intellectual, adventurer, conversationalist, naturalist, and more. His face is one of the four featured on Mount Rushmore for a reason considering everything he did for the country both in and outside of the... Source
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Vintage Photos Of Women Proudly Serving Their Country During World War II
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Vintage Photos Of Women Proudly Serving Their Country During World War II

When World War II broke out, women across the U.S. proudly went to work to serve their country. An estimated 350,000 American women joined the military during this time, transporting parts and supplies from the factories to the military bases, while others went to work in aircraft and munition factories. Their daily lives dramatically changed, yet at the end of World War II, 75% of women said they... Source
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Americans Might Kick Soft-on-Crime Prosecutors to Curb on Election Day
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Americans Might Kick Soft-on-Crime Prosecutors to Curb on Election Day

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Several left-wing district attorneys could find themselves out of a job after Tuesday’s election as voters voice their frustration with an explosion in crime ripping through their communities, including three California jurisdictions. With many progressive prosecutors on the ballot this election, polling and fundraising data shows that voters are rejecting soft-on-crime policies across the nation with their ballots and wallets, according to multiple reports. Crime remains one of the most important issues, with 75% of voters saying crime is very or somewhat important to their decision in the 2024 election, according to a Gallup poll released Oct. 9. Alameda County, California Pamela Price, district attorney of Alameda County, California, is facing a recall election amid elevated crime rates since she assumed office in January 2023. That year, auto theft more than doubled, robbery increased 19%, burglaries 14%, and theft under $200 in value increased 31%, according to county statistics. Additionally, Price received backing from left-wing billionaire George Soros during her failed 2018 campaign, receiving $700,000 from the Soros-affiliated California Justice and Public Safety PAC. Price recently gave lenient plea deals to Dijon Holifield and Delonzo Logwood, who were charged with a string of murders in 2008 in Oakland, according to the Berkeley Scanner. Logwood had two out of three murder charges dropped while Holifield had his dropped to one manslaughter charge, has served 12 of his 13 years already, and is set to be released next year. “These gang members wanted to be known as the most violent gangsters in Oakland,” Stacie Pettigrew, lead prosecutor on the case who resigned after Price took office, told the Scanner. “It would have resolved through a jury trial and a verdict had we been allowed to go forward. But instead, she gave them the deal of a lifetime and he’ll be out next year.” Price also granted a plea deal to Benicia Knapps after she shot and killed security guard Blake Mohs in a Home Depot while trying to steal something in April 2023, according to San Francisco-based KRON 4. The plea deal allowed Knapps to avoid a potential 25 years to life, instead getting 19 years to life, according to NBC Bay Area. Her getaway driver, David Guillory, will only serve seven years instead of 16 years for child endangerment, accessory, and evading law enforcement, according to NBC Bay Area. The recall campaign was outspending opponents of the recall effort by nearly triple, according to Bay Area outlet KQED. Los Angeles County As Price tries to stave off recall in Alameda County, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon is facing a similarly tough challenge. Gascon has struggled in the polls and trails independent challenger Nathan Hochman by 30 points, according to Politico. Under Gascon, Los Angeles County has experienced a 12% violent crime increase and a 15% property crime increase from 2021 to 2023, according to CalMatters. Gascon also has a history of giving lenient deals to violent criminals. For example, Gascon offered a plea deal to 61-year-old Nancy Jackson, who killed three family members in their home in 2018. Jackson had been facing a possible sentence of 75 years to life, according to Los Angeles-based outlet ABC 7. The deal reduced her sentence to only 20 years. Gascon also received Soros funding, scoring a $4.5 million grant in support of his 2020 campaign. “People of this state do not get justice. The criminals get more justice than the people who are suffering from the crimes at the hands of criminals,” Terry Carter, a family member of the victims, told ABC 7. Another example involved Leroy McCrary, for whom Gascon agreed to accept a three-year suspended sentence for armed robbery, only for McCrary to shoot tourist Patricia McKay dead in another robbery while out on probation in July. San Francisco San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is looking to defend her seat from progressive challenger Ryan Khojasteh. Khojasteh worked for former District Attorney Chesa Boudin, who was recalled by voters. Jenkins, who had worked in the District Attorney’s Office before, was appointed by San Francisco Mayor London Breed, a Democrat, after Boudin’s recall in 2022. Jenkins was a harsh critic of her predecessor, saying Boudin’s policies were directly responsible for San Francisco’s crime problem. In response, Jenkins made it a priority to institute harsher sentencing, raising the number of convictions for the first time in eight years in 2023, according to city data. Khojasteh, in contrast, advocates a more progressive platform including reducing incarceration rates, giving police officers “culturally relevant” training, and increasing oversight, according to his campaign website. However, he has simultaneously made efforts to distance himself from Boudin, saying he did not seek Boudin’s endorsement, according to an interview with Mission Local in June. Gascon and Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, another Soros-funded prosecutor, have endorsed Khojasteh, according to his campaign website. Jenkins has raised over three times more for her campaign than Khojasteh, according to the California Globe. Jenkins also became popular upon succeeding Boudin, hitting a 56% approval in June 2022 compared to Boudin’s 30%, according to the San Francisco Standard. “California cities are the direct result of a law enforcement philosophy that is destructive and antithetical to the possibility of civil peace,” Heather Mac Donald, the Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “It’s [a philosophy] that is driven by the idea that the criminal justice system is racist if blacks are disproportionately arrested and incarcerated. But the reason that there are racial disparities in the criminal justice system is because the black crime rate is so high.” Huy Nguyen, president of the Oakland Police Officers Association, sees district attorney’s offices as important for law enforcement since they largely direct how officers prioritize crimes and enforce laws. “As the top person in law enforcement in the county, you have to chart a path that the law enforcement officers in every city can follow to find justice for the people in their community,” Nguyen said. Maricopa County, Arizona In Arizona, the Maricopa County district attorney’s race pits Democrat Tamika Wooten against Rachel Mitchell, the incumbent Republican. Mitchell oversaw a 26% decrease in the county’s crime rate from 2021 to 2022, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. Mitchell has received endorsements from the Fraternal Order of Police as well as the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association. Wooten’s platform is focused on “alternatives” to incarceration for “minor offenses” to reduce the imprisoned population, according to her campaign website. She has been endorsed by state Rep. and Senate candidate Ruben Gallego and by Tempe Mayor Corey Woods, also a fellow Democrat. Harris County, Texas In Harris County, Texas, Sean Teare beat incumbent District Attorney Kim Ogg in the Democratic primary, according to the Houston Chronicle. Teare faces Republican Dan Simons. Teare’s campaign has focused on protecting “reproductive rights,” reducing punishments for drug crimes, and instituting bail reform, according to his campaign website. Teare received donations of $1.7 million in 2023, with a considerable amount coming from the Soros-backed Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC, according to the Chronicle. Additionally, Ogg was previously backed by Soros. Khojasteh and Price’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Gascon’s office did not comment. The Wooten and Teare campaigns could not be reached for comment. Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The post Americans Might Kick Soft-on-Crime Prosecutors to Curb on Election Day appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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23 Common Sense Ways to Stretch Your Food Budget
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23 Common Sense Ways to Stretch Your Food Budget

23 Common Sense Ways to Stretch Your Food Budget
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How to Bury Emergency Food in Your Backyard
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How to Bury Emergency Food in Your Backyard

How to Bury Emergency Food in Your Backyard
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I Don’t Know Who Is Going To Win, But I Know Who Is Going To Lose…
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I Don’t Know Who Is Going To Win, But I Know Who Is Going To Lose…

I Don’t Know Who Is Going To Win, But I Know Who Is Going To Lose…
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China is working overtime to assist the Communist-run Democrat Party in stealing the POTUS election again
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China is working overtime to assist the Communist-run Democrat Party in stealing the POTUS election again

China is working overtime to assist the Communist-run Democrat Party in stealing the POTUS election again
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National Guard on Standby in Many States as America Faces Tense Election Day
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National Guard on Standby in Many States as America Faces Tense Election Day

National Guard on Standby in Many States as America Faces Tense Election Day
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