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Have You Heard About The Crazy Things That Iran, China And Russia Just Did?
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Have You Heard About The Crazy Things That Iran, China And Russia Just Did?

by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog: When global events reach a fever pitch, global leaders should be trying to bring the temperature down.  But instead, we are witnessing almost constant provocations.  In fact, I am extremely alarmed by a number of things that Iran, China and Russia have just done.  Let me start with […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Jeremy Boreing, The Goy Who Cried ‘Wolf’ – Candace Owen’s Crush Fun Vs Erika Kirk’s Slus
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Jeremy Boreing, The Goy Who Cried ‘Wolf’ – Candace Owen’s Crush Fun Vs Erika Kirk’s Slus

from Owen Benjamin: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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If Luke Combs Didn't Spend This $200 We Wouldn't Know His Name
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If Luke Combs Didn't Spend This $200 We Wouldn't Know His Name

Imagine spending your last $200 on a dream—the kind of gamble that can change your life overnight. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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The Choices That We Make
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The Choices That We Make

WHEELING, West Virginia—West Virginia is the only state in the United States that is located entirely within the 13-state, 423-county Appalachian region. Much of the beauty, sorrow, and challenges we think of when it comes to the region originated here, where isolation, a strong work ethic, and an ability to spin a good story are well-regarded characteristics. Indeed, they are the beating heart of a state born during the American Civil War, when 55 counties split and formed West Virginia, giving rise to an independent, patriotic, and hardworking people who have been here for generations. Because of the massive landmass of mountains and hollers, and the ancient customs shared by the early Scots settlers, the native Americans, and the influx of black people from the South, the people here are known for their backbreaking work ethic in coal mines and steel mills. But they are also known for their mystical storytelling tradition, which includes tales of ghosts, haunted hollers, and, of course, the “mothman.” In fact, one of the enduring characteristics of a good Appalachian folktale is otherworldly storytelling. Social media has expanded upon this, offering great storytellers who embrace the culture and use new media to reach people across the region. JD Belcher has been one of those successful storytellers. The host of the “Creepalachia” podcast, the Ashland, Kentucky, native has said that he worked in coal mines in West Virginia before eventually finding himself in video production. I’ll be the first to say: He is a natural. Nearly all things Appalachia are appealing to me, especially good storytelling, so I looked forward to each episode. Belcher is charismatic, a great storyteller who gets out into the field, and often into abandoned places. But he also interviews people with amazing stories to tell, with plenty of local lure and true crime stories. There was never a hint of politics. And in a space where politics often invades and saturates everything, it was refreshing for his viewers to engage with him, each other and the stories on the “Creepalachia” (a play on ghost stories and Appalachia) Facebook page. That all changed on Friday afternoon when a post went up on the page, reading, “We are now arresting journalists. This is not what we do, folks. The First Amendment protects the press for this reason, regardless if you like the story, if you like this page, you need to pay attention here.” Then the comments came. The majority of his faithful followers wished he had just kept politics off the page, stating that they enjoyed having a community centered on good storytelling, not political rants. That sentiment was best summarized by Josh Searls’ comment: “Please keep this channel about Appalachia, that’s why we’re here to get a break. We’ve got enough political commentary shoved down our throats, we want stupid crimes, mystery, myths, legends. People need an outlet.” Belcher responded: “If this one post out of the 3,100 upsets you so bad, please leave.” Some supported Searls. Many expressed disappointment at what they view as politics invading a place they long considered a refuge, one where they could find homage to the rich folklore of the Mountain State, even those stories that highlighted dark episodes in the state’s history. What Belcher did was well within his rights; it is his page, his drive, his hard work and his creativity that have made “Creepalachia” so popular. But what I have learned over the years, both as a reporter and a news consumer, is two important things that offer a cautionary tale: Consumers are overwhelmed by politics. And they long for places to be entertained, not scolded. And irrespective of the story—in this instance, the arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon—it is always important to step back, find the whole picture, and consider all the facts. After all, we don’t know what we don’t know. What we do know is that Lemon will be charged in a Los Angeles courtroom on Friday afternoon with allegations of conspiring to violate someone’s constitutional rights and alleged Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act violations. The FACE Act is a federal law passed in 1994 that prohibits the use of force, intimidation or obstruction to deliberately “injure, intimidate, or interfere” with a congregant’s ability to exercise their right to religious freedom at a place of worship. Lemon’s supporters argue that his First Amendment rights were violated. This is what Belcher, admitting that he has no fondness for Lemon, argues in his reel. However, prosecutors argue that his actions violated worshippers’ rights. Over the years, I have watched people abandon television shows, sporting events and even beers over their frustration that politics had suddenly intruded. It would be a shame if Belcher bled viewers because of this. He is very talented. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal.   The post The Choices That We Make appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Stephen Colbert Says He Might Run for Office After 'Late Show' Ends, Confirms Last Episode Date
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Stephen Colbert Says He Might Run for Office After 'Late Show' Ends, Confirms Last Episode Date

Please, no. For the love of all things that are actually funny... PLEASE, NO. Notoriously leftist late night host Stephen Colbert could be one of the many big names ready to throw his hat into the presidential ring in a post-President Donald Trump world. And, to put it lightly, it...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Bombshell Bill Gates Allegations Emerge from Epstein Docs: Plan to Drug His Wife Melinda, STDs, Sex With Russian Girls
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Bombshell Bill Gates Allegations Emerge from Epstein Docs: Plan to Drug His Wife Melinda, STDs, Sex With Russian Girls

When does a nothingburger become a real burger, at least as far as the Jeffrey Epstein files are concerned? When your ex-wife is willing to lend some credence some of Epstein's assertions, unfounded though they may have been. Speaking to NPR after a stray email in the Epstein files suggested...
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Conservative Voices
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Patriots QB Drake Maye Quotes Bible at Super Bowl Media Day, Hopes to Lead Others to Jesus
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Patriots QB Drake Maye Quotes Bible at Super Bowl Media Day, Hopes to Lead Others to Jesus

Things are going pretty darn swell for New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. He's married to his childhood sweetheart. He's being paid millions of dollars. His family is basically North Carolina sports royalty. He helped spearhead one of the grander NFL turnarounds for a moribund team (the Patriots won 14...
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Conservative Voices
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Video: Joy Behar Compares Cities Church to Dachau Concentration Camp Where Jews Were Frozen Alive - Single Most Evil Thing Ever Said on 'The View'
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Video: Joy Behar Compares Cities Church to Dachau Concentration Camp Where Jews Were Frozen Alive - Single Most Evil Thing Ever Said on 'The View'

Say this for Joy Behar: It took her less than 90 seconds to go from thoroughly unserious to saying what probably is the most offensive thing ever uttered on "The View." I know, that last part takes talent. From Whoopi Goldberg's infamous anti-Semitic rant to Sunny Hostin saying that Stephen...
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Classic Rock Lovers
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"If they ever approached me, of course I would have done it...but I'm kind of relieved they didn't." Mike Portnoy responds to rumours he was in the frame to join Rush following the death of Neil Peart
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"If they ever approached me, of course I would have done it...but I'm kind of relieved they didn't." Mike Portnoy responds to rumours he was in the frame to join Rush following the death of Neil Peart

As much as the idea of Mike Portnoy drumming with Rush would be a prog fan's dream, Portnoy had a very respectful attitude to the idea
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