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New Hampshire Congressional Race: Privileged Leftist Elitist Meets Fiery Survivor of Communism
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New Hampshire Congressional Race: Privileged Leftist Elitist Meets Fiery Survivor of Communism

Ah, this is what political debates should always be like. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. saw it and commented: "Omg. Watch this candidate perform a live vivisection on Neocon chief Jake Sullivan’s wife." Here’s…
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Conservative Voices
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NY Dem Governor Hochul Slanders Half The Country: ‘If You Vote Republican You’re…’ [WATCH]
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NY Dem Governor Hochul Slanders Half The Country: ‘If You Vote Republican You’re…’ [WATCH]

NY Dem Governor Hochul Slanders Half The Country: ‘If You Vote Republican You’re…’ [WATCH]
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Entire ‘Strong’ Women’s Swim Team Takes The Stage With Trump In Hilarious Shirts [WATCH]
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Entire ‘Strong’ Women’s Swim Team Takes The Stage With Trump In Hilarious Shirts [WATCH]

Entire ‘Strong’ Women’s Swim Team Takes The Stage With Trump In Hilarious Shirts [WATCH]
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Daisy Ridley “couldn’t sleep” after John Boyega backlash
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Daisy Ridley “couldn’t sleep” after John Boyega backlash

"I literally couldn't sleep." The post Daisy Ridley “couldn’t sleep” after John Boyega backlash first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Let's Get Cooking
Let's Get Cooking
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Easy 1-Pan Garlic Shrimp And Ramen Noodles Recipe
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Easy 1-Pan Garlic Shrimp And Ramen Noodles Recipe

In 30 minutes with 1 pan, you can whip up a delicious, balanced meal with plump shrimp, noodles, and tender broccoli, coated in a sweet, spicy, and tangy sauce.
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Florida Blocks Biden’s DOJ From Poll Stations To Protect Election Integrity
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Florida Blocks Biden’s DOJ From Poll Stations To Protect Election Integrity

by Sean Adl-Tabatabai, The Peoples Voice: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has banned Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) from showing up at the state’s polling stations, claiming their presence risks undermining the integrity of elections in Florida. The DOJ announced on Friday that it “plans to monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws in 86 jurisdictions in 27 […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Rick Wiles from TruNews joins Mike Adams with powerful discussion on End Times, Trump, Israel, Zionism, Christianity, wars and more
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Rick Wiles from TruNews joins Mike Adams with powerful discussion on End Times, Trump, Israel, Zionism, Christianity, wars and more

from Health Ranger Report:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
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DUEL - A remake of the classic cowboy/shootout games from Z80 machines for the Amiga
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DUEL - A remake of the classic cowboy/shootout games from Z80 machines for the Amiga

Even though it's a Sunday and I wasn't expected to do more writing, the caffeine is kicking in and I thought I'd write up the latest Amiga game news of 'Duel' by Electric Black Sheep. The same creator behind games such as Tale Of Evil, The Tower of Evil, Project - Quest and many others. A new game in which the developer states is "A remake of the classic cowboy/shootout games from Z80 machines".
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Alien and Sedition Act (1798:) Its History & Impact on U.S. Politics
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Alien and Sedition Act (1798:) Its History & Impact on U.S. Politics

John Adams’ deportation law, part of the infamous Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, stands as a significant yet controversial chapter in American history. This law empowered the president to deport non-citizens deemed a threat to national security, especially during turbulent times. While it was justified as a protective measure in the face of external dangers, the act stirred debates about civil liberties and government power. The Political Backdrop of  theDeportation Law In the late 18th century, the United States was a young, fragile nation navigating its place on the world stage. John Adams, the country’s second president, faced immense pressure from foreign powers, particularly in the ongoing conflict between Britain and France. The threat of war loomed large, and fears of espionage, foreign influence, and internal unrest were growing. Marca / In 1798, a set of serious political concerns led to the passing of the Alien and Sedition Acts. A series of laws aimed at safeguarding the country from perceived foreign threats. Among these, John Adams’ deportation law – officially known as the “Alien Friends Act” and the “Alien Enemies Act” – stood out for its direct impact on immigrants. The “Alien Friends Act” gave the president the power to deport any non-citizen suspected of engaging in “treasonable or secret machinations” against the U.S. government. Even if no evidence of wrongdoing existed. This vague wording left plenty of room for interpretation, which became one of the law’s most criticized elements. On the other hand, the “Alien Enemies Act” granted the president sweeping authority to deport any citizen or subject of a hostile nation during wartime. Together, these acts created a tense atmosphere for immigrants living in the U.S. What John Adams’ Deportation Law Says? John Adams’ deportation law, particularly through the “Alien Friends Act,” allowed the president to target foreign nationals without the need for a trial or substantial proof. Non-citizens could be removed from the country simply on suspicion of disloyalty. The act gave John Adams and future presidents unprecedented power to control immigration. Primarily, it focused on political enemies or those perceived as sympathetic to foreign adversaries. DW / With this law, deportation could happen swiftly, with minimal transparency or accountability. Similarly, the “Alien Enemies Act” kicked into gear during times of war. If the U.S. found itself in conflict with another nation, any citizen from that country living in the U.S. could be deported. While this was framed as a national security measure, it also painted broad strokes, treating entire groups as potential threats purely based on their nationality. Public Reaction and Criticism Unsurprisingly, John Adams’ deportation law was met with intense criticism, particularly from the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson. Many saw the acts as unconstitutional, arguing they violated the First Amendment rights of free speech and due process. The laws, especially the Sedition Act, which criminalized criticism of the government, were viewed as attempts by Adams’ Federalist Party to silence political opposition. The deportation laws were particularly unpopular among immigrants, who made up a significant portion of the population at the time. French and Irish immigrants, in particular, were targeted under these laws due to their perceived political leanings. Critics accused Adams of using the deportation power as a tool to quash dissent and weaken the influence of immigrants who often supported Jefferson’s party. This widespread discontent played a major role in the eventual downfall of the Federalist Party. By the time Jefferson won the presidency in 1800, these laws were seen as a blight on Adams’ legacy. The post Alien and Sedition Act (1798:) Its History & Impact on U.S. Politics appeared first on Fun Facts For Days.
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