Seriously, who gives a crap what George W. Bush has to say? #mondaymotivation Trump is building a wall!! #BuildTheWall #10FeetHigher #MAGA pic.twitter.com/7UoJUFq0Mr— Νia (@nia4_trump) February 27, 2017
Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
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I Was Just Driving Along And...BOOM!
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Hundreds Of Non-Citizens Registered to Vote In Ohio, Investigation Finds
Hundreds of non-citizens are registered to vote in Ohio and some have even cast ballots, a state investigation of its voter rolls reveals.
According to Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted, his office has identified a total of 821 non-citizens registered to vote in the Buckeye State since 2011 — 126 of whom voted in at least one election.
“In light of the national discussion about illegal voting it is important to inform our discussions with facts,” Husted said in a statement. “The fact is voter fraud happens, it is rare and when it happens, we hold people accountable.”
Husted’s office has conducted reviews of Ohio’s Statewide Registered Voter Database (SWRVD) three times. The 821 non-citizens registered to vote and the...
Dems Bringing Illegal Alien Children To Trump Speech As Political Props
Because human beings are nothing but political props to leftists, democrats are planning to fill the House chamber with illegal immigrant students for President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night.
So far, more than a half-dozen House and Senate Democrats have promised to bring children who are being temporarily shielded from deportation under Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals act, or DACA.
So far, Trump has made no move to eliminate the program, and has even expressed sympathy with their plight. But still, Democrats can’t resist an opportunity to grandstand with human props, The Hill is reporting.
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin’s guest is an illegal immigrant who is a medical student. Aaima Sayed immigrated to Pakistan when she was 3 years old. Rep. Ami Bera, a California Democrat, is bringing...
So far, more than a half-dozen House and Senate Democrats have promised to bring children who are being temporarily shielded from deportation under Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals act, or DACA.
So far, Trump has made no move to eliminate the program, and has even expressed sympathy with their plight. But still, Democrats can’t resist an opportunity to grandstand with human props, The Hill is reporting.
Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin’s guest is an illegal immigrant who is a medical student. Aaima Sayed immigrated to Pakistan when she was 3 years old. Rep. Ami Bera, a California Democrat, is bringing...
PolitiFact admits Trump is right about reducing debt . . . then goes ahead and calls him a liar anyways...
How exactly do media “fact checkers” confirm that a statement made by the president is factually accurate, then turn around and label it “mostly false”? I’ll tell you how. Because media “fact checkers” are not really fact checkers. They’re opinion writers hiding behind a label that makes them sound unbiased. And what they actually do is not check the accuracy of facts, but opine about what the facts supposedly mean. That’s a perfectly legitimate thing to do if you’re going to label yourself as an opinion writer.
But when you label yourself a fact checker and you call a statement “mostly false,” all kinds of people think you just caught someone in a lie.
So today, people are citing Politifact as having called a statement by President Trump - one I repeated the other night on Fox News - “mostly false.” So, exactly how far from accurate was the statement? As it turns out, not at all. And who says so?
The very same Politifact writer who nevertheless labeled the statement “mostly false,” that’s who:
“On January 20th, the day of the Trump Inauguration, the US Debt stood at...
But when you label yourself a fact checker and you call a statement “mostly false,” all kinds of people think you just caught someone in a lie.
So today, people are citing Politifact as having called a statement by President Trump - one I repeated the other night on Fox News - “mostly false.” So, exactly how far from accurate was the statement? As it turns out, not at all. And who says so?
The very same Politifact writer who nevertheless labeled the statement “mostly false,” that’s who:
“On January 20th, the day of the Trump Inauguration, the US Debt stood at...
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