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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Standing Against the Schemes of the Devil
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Standing Against the Schemes of the Devil

I probably shouldn’t have been, but I was recently surprised to learn that 40% of professing Christians today say they believe in God but do not believe in Satan or his demons.  They may recognize “good” and “evil” in the world, but they refuse to acknowledge the truths of God’s Word when we’re warned and taught about …
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Luke Combs Teases “I Ain’t No Cowboy,” Another Country Heartbreaker From Forthcoming ‘The Way I Am’ Album
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Luke Combs Teases “I Ain’t No Cowboy,” Another Country Heartbreaker From Forthcoming ‘The Way I Am’ Album

This has serious potential to be Luke Combs’ best album yet. The country superstar is gearing up to put out his new record The Way I Am on March 20th, and while he’s released a handful of the songs already, he’s also been teasing some of the ones fans haven’t heard yet over on Instagram. He recently shared part of “Wish Upon a Whiskey,” and this evening, he’s giving fans a listen of another new one called “I Ain’t No Cowboy.” It’s another heartbreaker that finds him reflecting on a girl who left him in the dust, and how he knew from the beginning it would eventually end that way. She was wild, and he knew that going into it, but that doesn’t make it hurt any less now that the relationship is over: “I knew the day I met her, One day I’d have to forget her, but that didn’t stop me, From trying to hold her like, the river holds the rain, She always wanted wide open spaces, And I tried my best to tame her But I would”ve been better off breakin’ a herd of wild mustangs I ain’t no cowboy, but I wish I was “We’d have rode off together, in the setting sun Instead of watching her ride right out of my life If I could’ve roped her heart back in I could’ve been what she needed when She saddled up and she kicked up a cloud of dust I ain’t no cowboy But now I wish I was” These are the kinds of songs that Combs always does so well, and I can’t wait to hear the full version of this one when the album comes out in just a few weeks: View this post on Instagram Luke has released several songs from the 22-song tracklist thus far including “Back in the Saddle,” “My Kinda Saturday Night,” “15 Minutes,” “Days Like These,” and most recently, a stunning love song inspired by his wife Nicole, “Be By You.” The album was produced by Combs, Jonathan Singleton and Chip Matthews, and it will feature just one other artist on the song “Ever Mine,” as we get to hear Combs and Alison Krauss team up for the first time and I’m sure that will be incredible. The Way I Am Tracklist “Back in the Saddle” “My Kinda Saturday Night” “Days Like These” “15 Minutes” “Alcohol of Fame” “Daytona 499” “The Way I Am” “Wish Upon Whiskey” “Soon As I Get Home” “Rethink Some Things” “Giving Her Away” “Seeing Someone” “Sleepless in a Hotel Room” “I Ain’t No Cowboy” “Ever Mine” (feat. Alison Krauss) “Can’t Tell Me I’m Wrong” “Miss You Here” “Tell ‘Em About Tonight” “Be By You” “The Me Part of You” “Rich Man” “A Man Was Born” “Be By You” The post Luke Combs Teases “I Ain’t No Cowboy,” Another Country Heartbreaker From Forthcoming ‘The Way I Am’ Album first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Carly Pearce & Riley Green Announce Release Date For Steamy New Duet, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay”
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Carly Pearce & Riley Green Announce Release Date For Steamy New Duet, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay”

The fans are going to have a field day with this one… and it’s coming very soon. Carly Pearce and Riley Green sent the internet into a frenzy last week when Carly posted a teaser of what we could only assume was some sort of duet, where they got very up close and personal with each other, as Green stared into Pearce’s eyes before the two lean in to each other. Both the teased lyrics and caption for the post itself simply reads: “Baby isn’t doing this the definition of insane.” View this post on Instagram Considering how there are pretty much constantly rumors about Riley’s dating life, this of course quickly caught the attention of fans, and I’m sure the rumors about this one will be flying too, but these two are labelmates and aren’t dating (Carly also has a boyfriend), but it’s safe to say that the internet detectives will be out in full force regardless stirring up every rumor imaginable. And usually that’s kind of the point of this sort of thing… I mean, the teasers are super steamy and they want people to talk about it, and I’m happy to oblige because even the very short teaser of the duet Carly shared sounded very interesting and I can’t wait to hear it. Obviously, Riley has a great track records with his female duets, and of course the two hits he did with Ella Langley come to mind first in “you look like you love me” and “Don’t Mind If I Do,” and I don’t see why this one would be any different in terms of the quality of the song because Carly is also an incredibly talented artist who consistently puts out some of the best stuff in mainstream Nashville. The best news is, fans won’t have to wait too much longer to hear it, as the pair announced on Instagram this morning that “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay” will be out on streaming platforms everywhere next Friday, March 13th: “‘If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay.’ 3/13.” Carly has been teasing a new album and put out several singles over the last couple months with the most recent one being “Church Girl,” but from the looks of it this song will be much different than that one and I know everyone’s going to be very excited to not only hear the song, but see whatever video they’ve been teasing if that’s what these visuals are from. While she hasn’t announced anything official, it’s likely that this song will be featured on the tracklist for whatever project Carly has in the works, and the cover artwork is something else… View this post on Instagram “Church Girl” The post Carly Pearce & Riley Green Announce Release Date For Steamy New Duet, “If I Don’t Leave I’m Gonna Stay” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Trump has been 'very clear' about the aim of this operation, GOP senator says
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Trump has been 'very clear' about the aim of this operation, GOP senator says

Trump has been 'very clear' about the aim of this operation, GOP senator saysFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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‘When does this end? How does it end?’: Rob Finnerty on the U.S.-Iran conflict
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‘When does this end? How does it end?’: Rob Finnerty on the U.S.-Iran conflict

‘When does this end? How does it end?’: Rob Finnerty on the U.S.-Iran conflictFollow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos:https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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Conservative Voices
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The War Powers Resolution Could Save the Country—and Trump
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The War Powers Resolution Could Save the Country—and Trump

Foreign Affairs The War Powers Resolution Could Save the Country—and Trump Congress can give the White House a badly needed way out of the Iran catastrophe. Only five days in, it’s increasingly clear the Iran war is a disaster in the making, both politically for President Donald Trump, and in tangible, human terms for the country.  It’s also increasingly clear that the president miscalculated with his decision to launch the war — and knows it. We can glean this from his reportedly instant and unsuccessful outreach for a ceasefire, his and his officials’ shifting timelines and justifications for the war, and their efforts to now publicly pawn responsibility for it off onto Israel. Trump’s public statements do not suggest a coherent plan for what comes next, from the contradictory visions of regime change he has laid out and his admission that his day one decapitation strike sabotaged his own plans to strike a deal with a successor, to his barefaced denial that the U.S. munitions needed to fight the war are rapidly dwindling. Trump has effectively put himself into a trap. On the one hand, Iran is determined to inflict pain on the United States and refuses to negotiate again, which means he cannot easily pull out without both personally looking weak and making the United States as a whole appear to have suffered a defeat. On the other hand, the longer the war goes on, the more Americans will die, the more the economy comes under strain, and the greater the likelihood that he is pressured into the politically toxic move of sending in ground troops or otherwise escalating U.S. involvement.  In other words, to salvage his presidency in a year where many Republicans’ political futures are tied to his, Trump needs a way out of the war that will let him save face while also letting the Iranians claim a victory. This week’s War Powers Resolution vote offers exactly this chance.  Republicans should vote for the War Powers Resolution being pushed by the bipartisan team of Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) in the House and by Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Rand Paul (R-KY) in the Senate—which, if it passes, would halt continuing U.S. involvement in the war. They don’t need to do it because passing the resolution is objectively in the best interests of the country and the world, though it would be. They only need to think about their own naked self-interest.  Republicans generally don’t want to appear to be opposing Trump on big votes because of the fear of the political costs associated with doing so. But in this case, they would be saving the president from himself and safeguarding their own survival in the coming midterms.  Congress finally reasserting its Constitutional war-making authority would give the president a clean exit strategy from the no-win situation he’s placed himself into. Trump could tell the world he would have kept fighting and eventually won the war, but that Congress has tied his hands and that he must abide by the Constitution and cease combat operations. While Iranian leadership is currently bent on fighting, a sudden U.S. exit, however it is justified, would offer them a way out, too. Iran could be satisfied in the fact that it inflicted a significant blow against the United States and Israel, and that it exacted real political costs that have credibly reestablished its deterrence. Other than potentially irking the president, there is little to no political risk to doing this. In fact, there is much more political risk in not doing it. Two-thirds of Americans are already opposed to the war, and U.S. wars don’t tend to become more popular the longer they go on. The proportion of Americans opposing the war will only grow as the American public feels more and more of the economic fallout, learns about fallen U.S. servicemembers, or watches ground troops being deployed—and that will include so-far loyal Republican voters. If Republicans in Congress are still worried about the possible backlash of appearing to oppose Trump, they could do what Democrats just did to pass continuing ICE funding in the face of opposition from their voters, and decide on just enough Republicans to be the “rotating villains” needed to put the measure over the line. The White House, for its part, would be wise to simply let this happen and avoid whipping votes against the measure.  Trump built his political brand and his 2024 victory on opposing more U.S. wars, having recognized that Americans were tired of watching their country get sucked into wasteful conflicts that had little to do with them, and how these kinds of foolish adventures had destroyed presidencies that came before his. His betrayal of that promise represents arguably the greatest political risk he has faced in his two terms. This week’s War Powers Resolution vote may be the last, best chance to give both him and the country a clean way out of the looming disaster. The post The War Powers Resolution Could Save the Country—and Trump appeared first on The American Conservative.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Quiz: Can You Identify These Disney Movies From Just 3 Words of Dialogue?
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Quiz: Can You Identify These Disney Movies From Just 3 Words of Dialogue?

Guessing a Disney movie from a full quote is easy, but what about just three lines? How well can you do with our Disney quiz?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Interview with Alex Christoforou: Iran-U.S. Conflict, Hormuz Oil Shock & Middle East Escalation
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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The Blowback From an Unpopular Iran War

Nobody wants this. President Trump stands ready to expand his war against Iran, but the numbers already show how unpopular it is. Six out of ten Americans disapprove of U.S. military action against Iran, according to a new CNN survey. Fifty-six percent of Americans think the president is too willing to use military force, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll fielded over the weekend. If public opinion had a strong bearing on U.S. foreign policy, then this would be a blinking-red indicator that the new war is neither sustainable nor desirable—an all-around destructive campaign.
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