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‘Garbage Is an Understatement’: Harris Donor Reinforces Biden’s Smear
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‘Garbage Is an Understatement’: Harris Donor Reinforces Biden’s Smear

by Wendell Husebo, Breitbart: It is an “understatement” to call Trump supporters “garbage,” billionaire Democrat donor Vinod Khosla posted on X Tuesday, doubling down on President Joe Biden’s smear. Khosla’s statement reinforces Biden’s remark, contradicting the White House, which tried to clarify the president’s demeaning words. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ “The only garbage I see floating […]
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Saudi Arabia Building Strong Relations With BRICS Member Countries – Industry Minister
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Saudi Arabia Building Strong Relations With BRICS Member Countries – Industry Minister

from Sputnik News: RIYADH (Sputnik) – Saudi Arabia has strong economic relations with the BRICS member countries, the kingdom’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef told Sputnik. “Saudi Arabia has strong cooperation with the BRICS countries. The kingdom works with these countries to a large extent, and there are serious points of contact […]
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Germany is facing COLLAPSE, here’s the latest proof | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris
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Germany is facing COLLAPSE, here’s the latest proof | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris

from Redacted News: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Two Stray Cats Show Up In Woman's Backyard | The Dodo
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Megyn Slams Norah O'Donnell's Shockingly Biased CBS Report on Trump's Truck and Biden's "Garbage"
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Michael Knowles on Why So Many Americans Are Becoming Conservatives | Real Talk | PragerU
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As an Immigrant, I Ask My Fellow Christians to Vote 
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As an Immigrant, I Ask My Fellow Christians to Vote 

With the Nov. 5 presidential election fast approaching, I’m reminded of my family’s journey to American citizenship and the duties and privileges associated with it. Namely, voting.  When I was 3 years old, I moved to the U.S. with my parents as legal immigrants, all our belongings packed away in suitcases and with a couple of hundred dollars in cash.   It would take a little over 15 years for me to become an American citizen. I am casting my ballot for the first time this Election Day.   Voting is a powerful way in which citizens may voice their opinions. When Americans vote for a candidate, they are not just voting for the person to take a position in office, they’re primarily voting for the policies that the candidate supports. These policies will radically shape how our nation functions.   Over two-thirds (66.8%) of U.S. citizens 18 and older voted in the 2020 presidential election, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. So, roughly 1 in 3 Americans allowed their fellow citizens to determine who would represent them.  Prior to becoming a U.S. citizen, I held different visas. At one point, I had a green card saying I was a “permanent resident.” It basically meant that I could do anything a citizen could, except vote.  I didn’t think I would ever apply for U.S. citizenship. Since India doesn’t offer dual citizenship, I would have to give up my Indian citizenship to become an American citizen.  I was born in India, and I wanted to preserve as much of my Indian heritage as possible, citizenship and all.   But, after talking to my parents, we decided that it didn’t make sense for us to remain Indian citizens if we were going to spend the rest of our lives in America. So, we decided to start the lengthy process of becoming American citizens.  The website of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services calls the U.S. a representative democracy.  In Plato’s “Republic,” the philosopher Socrates says that, in a democracy, people are so busy with their private affairs—going to work, taking care of their families, embarking on new adventures—that they have no time or energy to engage in political matters. Thus, they vote for representatives to speak in their stead.  When Americans vote, we vote for a representative—someone who shares a similar conscience to our own.  Conscience means “with knowledge.” Thus, when we vote for a candidate, we vote with the knowledge that the candidate will represent us.  If you choose not to vote, you are giving the government one less reason to fight for your beliefs. To fight for your conscience.  As a Christian, I vote not only because it is my civic duty, but also because voting is a God-ordained way of picking a representative who most closely represents my views on the matters of my conscience.   The idea of representative government comes from the Bible. In Exodus 18, Moses’ father-in-law, Jethro, offers a novel model of leadership: representative government. Jethro tells Moses to select capable men who can serve as judges for the people.   Why wouldn’t you capitalize on the opportunity to choose your representative?  Many Christians “check out” of politics because they claim their “citizenship is in heaven.” A study released Oct. 7 by Arizona Christian University found that an estimated 32 million regular churchgoers will abstain from voting in this year’s presidential election. Placing your citizenship in heaven does not give you the right to ignore the political sphere in the here and now.   In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches his disciples to pray, saying to God the Father, “your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” God’s will is being done on earth right now, but Christians must decide whether they want to participate in it.  Acknowledging your heavenly citizenship is a reminder that a better place awaits us. Until we reach heaven, however, Christians must keep working to advance God’s kingdom in a place that isn’t their final destination.   Psalm 33:12 says: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!”   How can Christians fulfill this when they choose to dissociate from political life altogether?  In Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount, he says, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” As Christians, we should strive to bring peace. That may look like voting for a candidate whose policies best match this mission.  This Election Day, let your voice and conscience be heard.  The post As an Immigrant, I Ask My Fellow Christians to Vote  appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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'My Heart Was Racing': JD Vance Talks Stance on COVID Vaccine and His Rough Experience After Taking It
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'My Heart Was Racing': JD Vance Talks Stance on COVID Vaccine and His Rough Experience After Taking It

GOP vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance told podcast host Joe Rogan his "heart was racing" after he took a COVID-19 vaccine, and he became very ill. Rogan raised the topic of the pharmaceutical industry during the sit-down on "The Joe Rogan Experience," which was published Thursday. "I’m just scared...
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Mark's Opening Remarks - 10/31/24
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The State Of The Race In Florida With Governor Ron DeSantis
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