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Israel has killed just 30-35 percent of Hamas fighters, U.S. reportedly believes
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Israel has killed just 30-35 percent of Hamas fighters, U.S. reportedly believes

Israel has killed just 30-35 percent of Hamas fighters, U.S. reportedly believes | WND | by Around the Web Tap here to add The Western Journal to your home screen. Adblock test (Why?)
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Days After Putting Pro-Life Americans in Prison, Biden is Targeting More Pro-Life Advocates
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Days After Putting Pro-Life Americans in Prison, Biden is Targeting More Pro-Life Advocates

Joe Biden’s administration is fully weaponized against pro-life Americans. He’s not content with promoting abortions up to birth – Biden is aggressively ensuring that pro-life Americans are targeted…
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Ex-Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino FURIOUS AG Graland Approved Deadly Force In Trump Mar-a-Lago Raid https://www.infowars.com/posts..../ex-secret-service-a

Ex-Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino FURIOUS AG Graland Approved Deadly Force In Trump Mar-a-Lago Raid
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Ex-Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino FURIOUS AG Graland Approved Deadly Force In Trump Mar-a-Lago Raid

Bongino says this was 'not a standard raid!'
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CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act Passed By Republicans In The House [VIDEOS]
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CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act Passed By Republicans In The House [VIDEOS]

"The idea of a Central Bank Digital Currency is terrifying!" - Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Fiery Showdown: Gaetz Challenges ATF Chief on Gun Rights in Congress [VIDEO]
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"Congress needs to ABOLISH the ATF!" - Matt Gaetz
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The 2 musicians that Ritchie Blackmore criticized in the early 70s
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The 2 musicians that Ritchie Blackmore criticized in the early 70s

When you think about guitar heroes, Ritchie Blackmore is certainly up there with Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Tony Iommi and many others. Born in 1945, the British musician helped to form Deep Purple in the late 60s, was a crucial part of their sound and then managed to also make his own band, Rainbow, one of the most influential Hard Rock groups of all time. But like Keith Richards, for example, Blackmore is also known for being a really sincere person. He never was afraid to tell his real opinion on other artists. In an interview with Cameron Crowe, who would in the future be a famous director, for Creem magazine in 1975, he  mentioned two artists he really didn't like at the time. The 2 musicians that Ritchie Blackmore criticized in the early 70s In 1975, Blackmore already was an accomplished musician and had sold millions of records worldwide with Deep Purple. He had just formed Rainbow and it would be the start of really successful years with his group. He was asked by Crowe about the state of Rock and Roll music during the last years and he said that names like Hendrix gave him faith but then criticized more recent acts (at the time) like David Bowie and Alice Cooper. "Anyway, he (Hendrix) gave me the faith. I had thought that people just didn’t want to hear good guitar solos anymore. I thought they wanted to hear harmony singers like – at the time -the Hollies, and the Beatles, and they were great, but musically nothing." Ritchie Blackmore continued: "I’m afraid at the moment, with David Bowie and Alice Cooper and people like that, the scene has dampened again. So it’s slipping back. There’s nothing happening musically with people like David Bowie and Alice Cooper, but some people seem to think they’re the new messiahs so, I guess that’s the way it is," Ritchie Blackmore said. The guitarist wasn't such a big fan of the theatrical side of many artists during their live performances. But as pointed out by Udiscover Music, Blackmore once said Jethro Tull used that wisely but that other artists used some kind of "tomfoolery". “I like theatrics to a point, especially Jethro Tull. He (Ian Anderson ) uses theatrics very nicely, he’s very musical, and he uses a touch of theatrics, which I think is very good. I’m not too sure about the Alice Coopers and the Rolling Stones, the way they have to use them. I don’t think they would maintain an audience if they didn’t get up to some tomfoolery, as we say back in England," Ritchie Blackmore said. When Blackmore said that, Alice Cooper was just starting his solo career, releasing the album "Welcome To My Nightmare". Bowie on the other hand, would release his praised album "Young Americans". Blackmore didn't allow Glenn Hughes to record with David Bowie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydLcs4VrjZQ&pp=ygUPeW91bmcgYW1lcmljYW5z When Blackmore left Deep Purple, the band had Glenn Hughes as the co-singer and bassist. Bowie watched the band performing at the California Jam festival in 1974 and decided to invite Hughes to sing on the album "Young Americans". But as the bass player recalled in an interview with Classic Rock in 2021, Blackmore blocked the contribution. "I was in LA and I got a call from David Bowie’s personal assistant Corinne. She said Bowie had been watching footage on TV of Purple playing the California Jam and he’d been impressed by my performance. So I met up with him and we sat up talking all night. At the time, he was into his blue-eyed soul thing. We shared a mutual love of Luther Vandross! Later Bowie asked me to sing on his Young Americans album. Unfortunately Ritchie Blackmore was vehemently against it. He thought it would be bad for Purple’s image. I was a bit pissed off about that," Glenn Hughes said. Although the collaboration didn't happen on that album, Hughes and Bowie remained good friends and he even lived in the bass players' house in Beverly Hills while writing "Station To Station" (1976). "I stayed friends with Bowie. We were both into blow, only Bowie’s paranoia on cocaine was far greater than mine. And I thought I was pretty crazy! Bowie was very intelligent but he suffered bizarre mood swings when he was high. Our relationship was very intense in 1975 and ’76." He continued: "He lived at my house in Beverly Hills for a time. I was loaded on coke, so was Bowie, the champagne flowed… it was a great period. I’ve never smoked a lot of pot, so my memories of those times are pretty vivid," Glenn Hughes said. Curiously, according to Hughes, it was Bowie who helped Deep Purple to continue after Blackmore left the band. They were living together at the time and Bowie told Hughes that they should continue, get another guitar, who shouldn't look or sound like Blackmore. It was actually Bowie who took Hughes to Tommy Bolin's audition. So Bowie liked Purple's music and there is another curious story that shows that. The King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp collaborated with the late artist on the albums "Heroes" (1977) and "Scary Monsters" (1980). As Fripp told Uncut magazine in 2020, Bowie once told him to "think Ritchie Blackmore" during the recording sessions. "It was on the 'Scary Monsters' session. The sessions began around midnight and I think it was “Up The Hill Backwards”. I said to David, 'Any suggestions?' David said, 'Think Ritchie Blackmore.' I knew exactly what David meant. So my playing was nothing like Ritchie Blackmore, but I knew what David meant – that was a direct piece of advice," Robert Fripp said.The post The 2 musicians that Ritchie Blackmore criticized in the early 70s appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Parents win fight to get young daughter a tryout with Mississippi school's baseball team
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Parents win fight to get young daughter a tryout with Mississippi school's baseball team

As the old saying goes, "baseball is America's pastime." It was so important that during the second World War, Major League Baseball executives created all women's baseball teams since most of the young men were away fighting. The blockbuster hit movie, "A League of Their Own" details this era that not only provided fans with entertainment but proved women could be fierce competitive baseball players. One South Mississippi family found themselves in the middle of a battle they didn't anticipate when it came to the game. Their daughter Jewel has been playing baseball since she was 5-years-old on city recreational teams, eventually making All Stars and travel baseball. With the 7th grader aging out of the recreational program, she wanted to join the middle school team. That's where the problem came in. The girl's mom, Shannon van Duijvendijk says the Ocean Springs School District refused her a tryout for the baseball team. This is the same school district that has had girls step out of their football cleats to put on a homecoming crown after kicking for the high school team. So the decision seemed a bit confusing for the community who chimed in to support the parents petitioning for Jewel to play on the middle school team.Jewel is one of two girls planning to try out for the baseball team that many of their male teammates are competing for. But it was van Duijvendijk's husband who was determined to make sure his daughter got to play a the game that she loves."It was actually my husband. That sense of injustice rose up in him and he was just like 'no, uh uh.'"The initial call came from the school's athletic director who told them that it was a state rule that girls couldn't play on the baseball team because softball was considered an equivalent. That's when Mr. van Duijvendijk started contacting every person he could find in Jackson to help get his daughter a tryout. But the quest to speak with someone on the state level proved to be futile. After finding out the school's grievance policy, the determined dad emailed the superintendent who was extremely responsive according to van Duijvendijk. The mom tells Upworthy that the superintendent contacted people at the state level, eventually reporting back that Mississippi's High School Athletic Association (MSHAA) rule was unclear.The rule from section 7.6.2 of the MSHAA Handbook reads in part, "When a state championship is offered for girls, they may not play on a boys’ team in that sport.” As van Duijvendijk points out in her post, baseball and softball are two different sports and that ruling was made official by the NCAA in 2009. So a girls softball team would not be equivalent to a boys baseball team, according to the NCAA rules, the equivalent to baseball is baseball. van Duijvendijk explains that the family got the most pushback from parents of softball players, which it is suspected the original complaint about girls trying out for baseball originated. There was confusion over why a girl would prefer to play baseball over softball and speculation on if the parents felt that baseball was superior.But there was no feeling of one sport being superior over the other. In fact, in van Duijvendijk's social media post she writes, "I know a lot of people don’t understand why she chose to play baseball instead of softball, I didn’t for a while either. In the beginning I tried to convince her so many times to make the switch."Jewel was so steadfast in her determination to play the sport van Duijvendijk says could see it in her eyes. That changed everything for the mom when it came to her support of Jewel's love of the sport. Right now, softball isn't even a practical switch. "She has never played softball and doesn’t even own the equipment necessary to play the game. We have nothing against softball and we have so much love and respect for the girls that do play it, but that is not the sport she plays."Thanks to the determination of a dad who saw his daughter encounter an injustice, a mom who would do anything to support her and a superintendent that was intent on hunting someone down to clear up the rules–Jewel gets to tryout. Now that's what you call teamwork. As for Jewel, she's been playing with the boys since she was old enough to pick up a ball, she just wanted a chance to show them what she can do.
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