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Anni Cyrus Video: The Mullahs’ Genocide of Iranians
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Anni Cyrus Video: The Mullahs’ Genocide of Iranians

The Iranian people: The most abandoned freedom fighters in the world. The post Anni Cyrus Video: The Mullahs’ Genocide of Iranians appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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The Left Lives By Lies
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They can't handle the truth. The post The Left Lives By Lies appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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President Trump Blasts State Senator Bray for His Betrayal
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President Trump Blasts State Senator Bray for His Betrayal

President Donald posted an angry response to a fellow Republican lawmaker on Truth Social last night. State Senator Bray blocked a redistricting effort after saying he wouldn’t. This follows the news that Virginia is going to redistrict and pick up 3 to 5 seats out of 11, leaving only one or zero Republican districts. President […] The post President Trump Blasts State Senator Bray for His Betrayal appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Watch: Hegseth Takes A Sledgehammer To A Costly DEI Program You’ve Probably Never Even Heard Of
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California Wealth Tax Proposal Causes Internal Strife Among Democrats
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California Wealth Tax Proposal Causes Internal Strife Among Democrats

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Man Seen Carrying What Appears To Be High-Powered Rifle In Minneapolis Amid Violent ICE Protests
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Man Seen Carrying What Appears To Be High-Powered Rifle In Minneapolis Amid Violent ICE Protests

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‘Trying To Play Catch Up’: Scott Bessent Dismantles Kristen Welker’s ‘False Choice’ Between NATO, Greenland
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‘Trying To Play Catch Up’: Scott Bessent Dismantles Kristen Welker’s ‘False Choice’ Between NATO, Greenland

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No Compromise on the Hyde Amendment 
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No Compromise on the Hyde Amendment 

Last year we went through the longest government shutdown in history.   The point of contention was the extension of what were supposed to be temporary additional Obamacare subsidies enacted during COVID-19   “Temporary” in Washington means forever. This is what must change.  The “temporary” subsidies were supposed to expire last year. But Democrats could not resist the opportunity to push Republicans up against the wall and associate them with Obamacare premium increases.   A deal was cut to address the subsidies after the first of the year and get the government funded and opened. Which is what happened.  Now the House is dealing with the subsidies. The truth is no different now than it was last year. Obamacare is rife with inefficiencies and fraud, and the additional subsidies add hundreds of billions in red ink to a federal government already bleeding massive deficits.   Now we have another issue. Democrats do not want the Hyde Amendment, which, for half a century, has prohibited use of federal funds for elective abortion, applicable to Obamacare.   Where we wind up, if it’s up to Democrats, is more inefficient heath care expenditures, exacerbation of an already dire fiscal state of the nation, and now allowing taxpayer money to fund abortion through Obamacare plans.   Democrats are looking at President Donald Trump’s current shaky polling numbers and believe that, plus more government spending and abortion, will win them back Congress in 2026.  I say, “bring it on.”   Republicans must brand the Democratic Party as what it has become — the vehicle leading our nation to fiscal and social bankruptcy.  When Congress passed the Hyde Amendment in 1976, the vote was bipartisan. Both Democrats and Republicans agreed that federal funds, our tax money, should not be used to fund abortion.   The vote was 199 to 165. The 199 votes in support of Hyde consisted of 107 Democrats and 92 Republicans.  Bipartisanship in support of life, bipartisanship opposed to using taxpayer dollars to fund the destruction of life, is, unfortunately, a relic of the past.   Now we have one party, Republicans, that cares about life, family and children. And, another party, Democrats, is the opposite.   In 1975, the year before the Hyde Amendment was passed, 18% of Republicans and 19% of Democrats, said, per Gallup, that abortion should be “legal under any circumstances.”  In 2025, 10% of Republicans and 56% of Democrats say abortion should be “legal under any circumstances.”   In 1979, per Gallup, 87% of Democrats ages 30-50 and 84% of Republicans ages 30-50 were married. That’s a difference of 4 points.   In 2024, 49% of Democrats and 67% of Republicans ages 30-50 were married. That’s a difference of 18 points.   The Institute for Family Studies reports that “Conservative women born between 1975-1979 — women who finished having children — have a completed family size of 2.1.” For liberal woman it’s 1.5.  With a national fertility rate at 1.6 — 2.1 being the rate at which the population is not shrinking — we have a problem.  As Trump makes more bold initiatives around the world — not to be the world’s policeman, but to protect our interests and take a stand in an increasingly dangerous world — it must be clear what principles America stands for.  The movement of the country away from its core principles — the movement toward big government, toward collapse of family and marriage, and loss of reverence for the sanctity of life — is a direction that has been led by the Democratic Party.   To lead abroad, to inspire direction at home, Republicans need to be rooted in our principles.   A nation that taxes citizens’ hard-earned income and allows those taxes to fund abortion is not a nation that is strong at home and that can command respect abroad.  The barn door may be open to extend the Obamacare subsidies a few years.  But if Republicans care about 2026 and after, those subsidies must be covered by the Hyde Amendment.  COPYRIGHT 2026 CREATORS.COM  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post No Compromise on the Hyde Amendment  appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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How Franca Viola Changed Italian Society By Taking A Brave Stand Against ‘Reparatory Marriage’
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Wikimedia CommonsFranca Viola was 17 years old when she was kidnapped and raped by her ex-fiancé. Up until the 1960s, many Italians followed a legal and social custom known as matrimonio riparatore, or “rehabilitating marriage.” Under this convention, women who were raped could avoid being “dishonored” by marrying their rapists. And men who raped women could avoid being accused of a crime by marrying their victim. But a young woman named Franca Viola bravely challenged this cultural norm in 1965. Then, Viola refused to marry her rapist, her ex-fiancé Filippo Melodia, after he abducted and raped her. This radical act of defiance sparked a national debate and became a symbol for the growing women’s rights movement in Italy – and ultimately led to the abolishment of matrimonio riparatore. Franca Viola had set a powerful example. One that changed Italian society forever. Franca Viola And Filippo Melodia’s Canceled Engagement Franca Viola, born Jan. 9, 1948 in Alcamo, Sicily, lived a relatively peaceful life in the Italian countryside. But when she turned 15 and met a 23-year-old man named Filippo Melodia, things changed. Melodia, the nephew of a Mafioso named Vincenzo Rimi, had taken a liking to Viola and soon asked her parents’ permission to marry her. They consented to the pairing – until Melodia was arrested for theft. As a result, Viola’s father called off the marriage, enraging Melodia. Cambridge University PressFilippo Melodia with a cigar. Melodia’s friends and associates tried to intimidate the Viola family, and things eventually escalated. Melodia and several accomplices burned down the Violas’ vineyard and farmhouse, and one threatened Viola’s father at gunpoint, telling him, per Sky News, “chista è chidda che scapcera la testa a vossia” (this – the gun – is the one that will blow her head off). But Viola’s father stood firm and refused to allow Melodia to marry his daughter. Despite this, Melodia would not give up. On the day after Christmas 1965, a gang of 12 men led by Melodia broke into the Viola family home and kidnapped Viola and her eight-year-old brother, and also attacked their mother when she attempted to intervene. Though Viola’s brother was quickly released, Viola would not be so fortunate. Held Captive And Sexually Assaulted For the next eight days, Franca Viola was held prisoner by Melodia in a remote farmhouse owned by his sister. During this time, she was denied food and repeatedly raped by her former fiancé. The clear intent, as stated by Melodia himself, was to force her into a “rehabilitating marriage.” “I was fasted for days and days. He mocked me and provoked me. After a week he abused me. I was in bed, in a state of semi-recklessness,” Viola reflected, per Vanity Fair Italia. On New Year’s Day, Viola’s father was contacted by relatives of Melodia to arrange a paciata, or “appeasement,” a meeting meant to convince the Viola family to accept Franca Viola’s marriage to Melodia. The Violas initially appeared to accept this, but this was merely a ruse. They were actually working with the police. Wikimedia CommonsFranca Viola took a brave stand against her rapist, despite enormous social pressure to marry him. The next day, Italian police raided the farmhouse and freed Viola. Melodia and his accomplices were arrested, but whether he would spend any time behind bars rested upon a single question: Would Franca Viola marry him? If she agreed to enter into a “rehabilitating marriage” with him, Filippo Melodia would be a free man, and her “honor” would be restored. If she refused, Melodia would face charges, but Viola would be considered a donna svergognata or a “dishonored woman.” Viola’s father asked her if she intended to marry Melodia. No. She had no intention of marrying Melodia, despite the intense social pressure. And the public declaration of her decision did not go unnoticed. “I am no one’s property, no one can force me to love a person I do not respect, honor loses him who does certain things, not those who suffer them,” Franca Viola declared. The Trial Of Filippo Melodia Since Melodia’s marriage “proposal” had been refused, he was put on trial for the crime of sexual assault, alongside several of his accomplices. Throughout the proceedings, Melodia’s team tried to paint the kidnapping as a fuitina – a secret elopement by a young couple to force their families to allow them to wed. They argued that Viola had wanted to run away with Melodia, and framed her parents as overbearing interlopers standing in the way of young love. Of course, that didn’t explain the abuse she had been subjected to, nor the torching of the Viola family’s farm. Melodia’s lawyers were unable to convince the courts of their version of events. In the end, Melodia was found guilty and sentenced to 11 years in prison, though it was later reduced to 10 and a two-year compulsory residence in Modena. His friends, on the other hand, received far lighter sentences – and five were outright acquitted. YouTubeFilippo Melodia makes a gesture while in prison. That wasn’t the end of the story for Filippo Melodia, though. In 1978, two years after his release from prison, he was killed in what appeared to be a Mafia-style execution. Three years later, the law that would have allowed him to avoid jail altogether by marrying his victim was abolished. Shockingly, sexual violence was still considered a crime against “public morality and decency morality” until 1996, rather than a crime against another person, meaning that, from a legal standpoint, rape victims were not technically considered “victims” for another 30 years after Viola’s case. Despite this, Franca Viola’s story was hugely inspirational. Many considered her a hero, willing to take a stand against an oppressive system that had, for decades, allowed rapist to get away with horrific crimes. It was a major turning point for the women’s rights movement in Italy – even if Viola did not feel like the term “hero” suited her. Franca Viola’s Life After The Trial For Viola’s family, there was legitimate concern that, with everything that had happened, she would struggle still to find a husband. Many saw her as “dishonored,” and the public spectacle of the incident had made her name known across Italy. Fortunately, this was not a problem for Giuseppe Ruisi, who had known Viola since childhood and still loved her. The two married in 1968, though Ruisi did have to request a firearm license as well to protect them. Still, their union further proved that women like Viola – victims of sexual assault – could move on from their past in a society that, until then, believed the opposite. “I was lucky enough to meet Giuseppe, a wonderful man,” Viola told La Repubblica in a 2002 interview. “Every day of our wedding was, and is, a happy one. He truly made a greater gesture than I did… I was simply reacting to an injustice. He, on the other hand, challenged the country’s mentality, going against everyone.” EuropicturesThe Italian film Girl From Tomorrow (2022) is based on Franca Viola’s story. Several films and stories have taken inspiration from Viola’s story, including 1970’s The Most Beautiful Wife and more recently the 2022 film The Girl From Tomorrow, but the greatest impact of Viola’s refusal to marry her rapist was the cultural shift that occurred in Italy. It took time, certainly, but she showed the world that women who are unjustly victimized by men are not doomed to become societal outcasts. “I only realize I’ve done something important when others tell me so. For me, I did the most normal thing in the world,” she reflected. “Refusing to marry a man I didn’t love and who I harbored great resentment toward for the violence he inflicted on me. Does that seem so heroic to you?” After reading Franca Viola’s remarkable story, read the harrowing story of Denise Huskins, the woman who was kidnapped and raped – and then accused of making it up. Or, read about the strange history of ghost marriage. The post How Franca Viola Changed Italian Society By Taking A Brave Stand Against ‘Reparatory Marriage’ appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Jake Tapper GRILLS Mayor Jacob Frey (Just Kidding; He Let Frey Filibuster for Two Straight Minutes)
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Jake Tapper GRILLS Mayor Jacob Frey (Just Kidding; He Let Frey Filibuster for Two Straight Minutes)
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