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How to Unlock the Golden River Camo in Modern Warfare 3
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Weapon uniqueness is not only in the way one pulls the trigger but also in how you paint it with ridiculous but aesthetic colors. Here is how to unlock the Golden River camo in Modern Warfare 3. Modern Warfare 3: How to Unlock the Golden River Camo While you might think that you will need to do some crazy challenges like getting 50 360 no-scope sniper kills while blinded to get the infamous Golden River camo‚ you would be wrong from the get-go. No‚ you don’t need to complete a challenge to unlock this camo‚ you need to complete a series of challenges. For those that have been enjoying what has been called Season 0 of Modern Warfare 3‚ the Weekly challenges tab has had a camo across all of its 4-week duration‚ the Golden River camo. To unlock it‚ you’ll need to complete all 4 Weekly Challenges. Again‚ you might think this refers to any Weekly Challenge‚ and again you would be wrong. Every week a specific weapon or Aftermarket Part like the JAK Raven Kit...
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First Amendment Right to Religious Freedom Applies to Everyone but Jews
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First Amendment Right to Religious Freedom Applies to Everyone but Jews

The First Amendment no longer applies to the openly Jewish. As antisemitic rallies‚ chants‚ and violence skyrocket in the United States and the Biden administration shifts focus to Islamophobia‚ many Jews have been forced to take their safety into their own hands. In America‚ rallies and other activities in support of the Hamas terrorist organization that are often met with little resistance or protection from local authorities and a neutral passing glance from political leaders and celebrities have driven many Jews to change how they travel‚ dress‚ and express their worship. Columnist and commentator Bethany Mandel told The Daily Signal that her family was no longer allowing her kids to walk to synagogue without protection.  Mandel said that she and several colleagues also have been forced to stop keeping the Sabbath in order to stay up to date on threats and to cover the Israel-Hamas war and its effects abroad. Heritage Foundation research fellows Jason Bedrick and Jay Greene both canceled plans to travel to conferences where they didn’t feel safe as Jews. (The Daily Signal is Heritage’s news outlet.) Several Jewish students at MIT told The Daily Signal that they’ve changed how they dress to avoid being targeted again by pro-Hamas students on campus—for example‚ swapping yarmulkes for baseball caps. Countless synagogues‚ Jewish day schools‚ museums‚ and community centers have increased armed security drastically. Why change your behavior in a nation where your right to religious liberty is enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution? Because pro-Hamas protesters from Pennsylvania to California continually chant threats such as “Israel‚ Israel‚ you can’t hide; we charge you with genocide.”  Heaven help the Jew who is noticed acting a little too Jewish near a progressive university or pocket of fundamentalist Muslims. He might find his business‚ synagogue‚ student center‚ or cemetery protested‚ surrounded‚ and vandalized‚ as happened in New York‚ California‚ Florida‚ and Ohio. The pro-Hamas protesters never explain how an Israeli Jew owning a coffee shop or retail store is equivalent to funding “the war against Palestine.” But like most other conspiracies steeped in antisemitism‚ sound data and logic are absent on principle. In true American fashion‚ many Jews are preparing for the increased threats to the safety of their families and communities by arming themselves and taking firearms and self-defense training courses. Chris Radcliff‚ a police officer in rural Indiana‚ told The Daily Signal that a large number of local Jews who didn’t carry prior to Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre of 1‚200 Israelis have been filling up his classes on personal defense and firearms safety—and encouraging their friends to do the same. Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro‚ an orthodox Jew living in Florida‚ consistently reports the same. On his daily podcast‚ Shapiro has reported that gun stores and shooting ranges are packed with Jewish individuals who don’t wish to be the targets of the racial lynch mobs that have begun to form in urban areas such as New York City. In the past month‚ two distinct groups of pro-Hamas protesters‚ one made up of college students at Cooper Union and the other of high school students in Queens‚ surrounded Jews until police officers had to escort the Jews to safety. In both cases‚ the mobs of young people screamed the genocidal chant of “From the river to the sea‚ Palestine will be free‚” as they beat on doors separating them from terrified Jews inside.  New York City Mayor Eric Adams‚ a Democrat‚ dispatched counselors from a “diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion” group to lecture the mob of violent students in Queens‚ in place of any real consequence. Jewish students have been harassed at MIT‚ Columbia‚ Penn State‚ Harvard‚ and NYU. Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. rose by over 400% in the first two weeks after Oct. 7. Paul Kessler‚ a 69-year-old Jewish man‚ was beaten to death with a megaphone in Thousand Oaks‚ California‚ by a pro-Hamas protester‚ the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office reported. A California middle school forced four 11-year-old Jewish students to sign a gag order after they were harassed by a pro-Hamas student who told them that “all Israelis and Jews should be killed.”  Community leaders also have altered their behavior to avoid offending pro-Hamas groups at the expense of Jews. The Second Sundays Art and Music Festival in Williamsburg‚ Virginia‚ canceled an annual menorah lighting scheduled for Dec. 10 after the founder of the festival said the event “seemed very inappropriate” in view of the Israel-Hamas war and might indicate the festival had chosen a side in the conflict. The event organizer later offered to allow the menorah lighting‚ if it were done “under a banner calling for a cease-fire.” This action drew severe condemnation from the United Jewish Community of the Virginia Peninsula‚ which labeled as antisemitic this pandering and singling out of an apolitical religious event: We should be very clear: It is antisemitic to hold Jews collectively responsible for Israel’s policies and actions‚ and to require a political litmus test for Jews’ participation in community events that have nothing to do with Israel. Those standards would never be applied to another community. After being heckled by pro-Hamas protesters‚ Brown University President Christina Paxson altered her speech to omit a student’s right to safely wear a yarmulke or the Star of David on campus—choosing only to mention a student’s right to wear a keffiyeh or hijab. Jews in the United States are under attack‚ and the Left only has eyes for Islamophobia.  This isn’t new—only a different flavor of disgrace. After a transgender shooter slaughtered six‚ including three children‚ at The Covenant School in Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mourned transphobia.  Racial crimes in which a black individual kills a white individual are often left without the FBI’s “hate crime” label. There isn’t a single reason that the full weight of our federal government—the same government that found Jan. 6 protesters in mere moments—shouldn’t be brought down on those who cause our fellow Jewish citizens to live in fear.  Where is the social justice crowd now? On paper‚ you have the freedom of speech‚ assembly‚ and religion. But after the cowardly responses to the blatant antisemitism that has become so common following Oct. 7‚ it’s clear that the First Amendment is extended only to a few select groups. Jews need not apply. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post First Amendment Right to Religious Freedom Applies to Everyone but Jews appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Key Takeaways From the House Hearing on College Campus Antisemitism
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Incidents of antisemitism have exploded on American college campuses following the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. Several college presidents appeared before a House committee on Tuesday to explain why antisemitism has been particularly acute on their campuses and what they will do to stop it. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce heard from Harvard University President Claudine Gay‚ University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill‚ and Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Sally Kornbluth. Here are some key takeaways from the hearing. Accountability for Antisemitism‚ or More Excuses? Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx‚ R-N.C.‚ read from a speech Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer‚ D-N.Y.‚ recently delivered. Schumer is the highest-ranking Jewish politician in America. In the speech‚ Schumer said that many of those expressing antisemitism right now “aren’t neo-Nazis or card-carrying Klan members or Islamist extremists.” Instead‚ he said that they are people “most liberal Jewish Americans felt previously were their ideological fellow travelers.” Foxx noted that while Schumer did a good job of acknowledging the antisemitism on the far Left‚ he did not mention college campuses. “After the events of the past two months‚ it’s clear that rabid antisemitism and the university are two ideas that cannot be cleaved from one another‚” she said while then noting various “diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion” programs that specifically focused on race at Harvard. She noted that Harvard became “ground zero” for hate directed toward Jews and ascribed the rise in antisemitism to the “race-based ideology” that’s become common on college campuses. “Institutional antisemitism and hate are among the poisoned fruits of your institutions’ cultures‚” Foxx said. She stated that the responsibility for stopping this problem is with the university presidents and their administrations. She asked if these university representatives were willing to confront the ideology now driving antisemitism or whether they would offer “weak‚ blame-shifting excuses in yet another responsibility-dodging task force.” “This moment is an inflection point. It demands leaders of moral clarity with the courage to delineate good from evil and right from wrong‚” she said. Rep. Bobby Scott‚ D-Va.‚ said in his opening statement that‚ historically‚ college campuses have been hubs for students and faculty to express intellectual thought and expression. He said that following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel‚ campuses have become polarized. “We’ve been witnessing a disturbing rise in antisemitism and Islamophobia‚” he said. Scott said that antisemitism didn’t start with the Oct. 7 attack or with diversity‚ equity‚ and inclusion initiatives. He said that America has a “centuries-long history of racism and white supremacy.” The Virginia Congressman said that Republicans were stoking “culture wars that are divisive and discriminatory.” Response From the Academy Harvard’s president said her university condemns the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. She said that since that incident‚ “We have seen a dramatic and deeply concerning rise in antisemitism around the world‚ in the United States‚ and on our campuses‚ including my own.” Gay said she had heard of incidents of intimidation of Jews from students and staff on her campus. “At the same time‚ I know members of Harvard’s Arab and Muslim communities are also hurting‚” she said. “During these past months‚ the world‚ our nation‚ and our campuses have also seen a rise in incidents of Islamophobia.” She said she has attempted to confront “hate” with “free expression.” In addition‚ she said that the campus has augmented mental health services. “Antisemitism is a symptom of ignorance‚ and the cure for ignorance is knowledge‚” Gay said. University of Pennsylvania’s president said that she and her campus condemn Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel. “There is no justification—none—for those terrorist attacks‚” Magill said. She noted that the hearing was taking place just days after a mob of anti-Israel protesters in Philadelphia gathered to intimidate and harass a Jewish-owned restaurant. She said that in response to growing antisemitism around the globe and on her campus‚ the university has increased the presence of public safety officers at religious life centers on campus. Magill touted that she launched a plan to combat antisemitism on Nov. 1. “This builds on our anti-hate efforts to date‚ and it is anchored firmly in the United States national strategy to counter antisemitism‚” she said. The plan is focused on “safety and security‚ engagement‚ and education‚” she said‚ noting that she also created a task force to “identify concrete‚ actionable recommendations.” MIT’s president‚ who is Jewish‚ said she abhors antisemitism and condemned the Hamas attack on Israel. Kornbluth said that‚ nevertheless‚ shutting down the language of the anti-Israel protests is wrong‚ and that speech needs to be “countered with other speech and education‚ and we’re doing that.” The right to free speech does not give the right to harass and intimidate‚ she said. “We are intensifying our central efforts to combat antisemitism‚ the vital subject of this hearing‚” Kornbluth explained. “I note that I am also deeply concerned about the prejudice against Arabs‚ Muslims‚ and Palestinians nationally and in our community.” Why So Much Antisemitism and Terrorism Apologia on College Campuses? Foxx asked the university presidents to explain why it is that antisemitism and apologies for terrorists have become so pronounced on their campuses. “The antisemitism we’ve seen on your campuses didn’t come out of nowhere—they’re cultures that your institutions foster because you have faculty and students who hate Jews‚ hate Israel‚ and are comfortable apologizing for terror‚” she said. She described the situation as one of “institutional and moral rot.” Harvard’s president answered that to be a successful university‚ professors have to be able to create discussions that bring out many different viewpoints‚ regardless of political viewpoint. “We’ve devoted significant resources to training our faculty in that pedagogical skill‚ and we are prioritizing that in our hiring‚” Gay said. University of Pennsylvania’s president said that hate is “contrary to our values” and that antisemitism “has a role in the broader society‚ and that’s what we are seeing happening.” MIT’s president stated that the school’s professors have many viewpoints but that they know the campus must be a diverse and welcoming environment. Rep. Glenn Grothman‚ R-Wis.‚ said a 2016 study found that 2% of the faculty of Harvard viewed former President Donald Trump “as OK or good.” He stated‚ “I think in the 2020 election‚ The Harvard Crimson‚ your local paper there‚ found 1% of the students voting for Donald Trump.” He said that given that the nation is roughly split in half on the issue he found it shocking that there was so little ideological diversity at the university. “Does it concern you at all that you lack ideological diversity at Harvard‚ and do you think that atmosphere is maybe one of the reasons why there seems to be such an outbreak of antisemitism at your institution?” he asked. “We strive to have as diverse a faculty as we can‚ because we want to make sure we are sampling from the broadest pool of talent available in the world. That’s how we ensure academic excellence‚” Gay responded. Grothman interjected and pointed to the numbers again: “When you compare the way people think at your campus compared to America as a whole‚ if there’s one thing you are‚ it’s not diverse.” Gay said she couldn’t speak to the data he was referring to‚ but said that at Harvard‚ they try to “create as much space as possible for a wide range of views and perspectives.” Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Key Takeaways From the House Hearing on College Campus Antisemitism appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Heritage Action President Calls on House Speaker to Prioritize Border Security in Spending Fight
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Heritage Action for America President Kevin Roberts called on House Speaker Mike Johnson to prioritize securing the border and reject additional spending for Ukraine without a “plan that defines the end goal in Ukraine‚” in a letter released Tuesday. A $106 billion supplemental spending bill proposed by the White House in October includes around $61 billion to help Ukraine‚ as well as funding for Israel‚ those affected by the war in Gaza‚ and border measures. “We agree emphatically with Speaker [Mike] Johnson that the hill to die on … is border security‚” said Heritage Action’s Roberts in a conference call with reporters Tuesday. “The House with a slim majority has already passed HR 2.” (Heritage Action for America is an independent‚ nonprofit organization affiliated with The Heritage Foundation‚ which is the parent organization of The Daily Signal.) In the letter addressed to Johnson‚ a Republican from Louisiana‚ Roberts called HR 2 the “most significant border security legislation in American history.” He added: The provisions of HR 2 are no more than what is required to regain control of the border and stem the deadly influx of terrorists‚ criminals‚ and drugs into this nation. The bill removes the four tools the Biden administration uses to achieve its open border agenda: asylum fraud‚ mass immigration parole‚ unaccompanied alien children‚ and [nongovernmental organization] money. Almost every Republican senator is on the record supporting HR 2. There is no good reason to pass a bill in the name of border security that falls short of its provisions. Roberts also criticized the proposed border spending in the supplement package‚ writing that Biden’s “clear purpose is not to stop the worst border crisis in American history‚ but to speed the processing and release of illegal aliens into the United States and provide grants to sanctuary cities overwhelmed with the consequences of President [Joe] Biden’s decision to open the borders when he took office.” The letters comes amid debate on Capitol Hill over Biden’s proposed supplemental package. On Monday‚ Shalanda Young‚ director of the Office of Management and Budget‚ wrote to congressional leaders that funds for Ukraine were about to run out. “We are out of money to support Ukraine in this fight. This isn’t a next-year problem. The time to help a democratic Ukraine fight against Russian aggression is right now. It is time for Congress to act‚” Young wrote. Roberts called on European Union nations to contribute more to Ukraine‚ and wrote that “aid for Ukraine should not be provided until the administration provides a plan that defines the end goal in Ukraine‚ describes the expected U.S. commitment to achieve that goal‚ addresses the effects of the presidential drawdown authority on U.S. capabilities‚ and assures further commitments from our European partners.” In remarks Tuesday‚ Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer criticized Republicans for not supporting Ukraine aid. “If funding for Ukraine fails‚ it will not be a bipartisan failure‚” Schumer‚ D-N.Y.‚ said‚ per CBS News. “It will be a failure solely caused by the Republican Party and the Republican leadership because it was a decision of that Republican leadership‚ pushed by the hard right‚ many of whom want Ukraine to fail‚ to make border [aid] a precondition to supporting Ukraine.”  Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.  The post Heritage Action President Calls on House Speaker to Prioritize Border Security in Spending Fight appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Why Do-It-Yourself Abortion Pills Are So Dangerous
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Why Do-It-Yourself Abortion Pills Are So Dangerous

The Biden administration continues removing safety measures for the distribution of do-it-yourself abortion pills‚ turning local pharmacies into abortion clinics. Meanwhile‚ the Food and Drug Administration is being sued for approving these dangerous drugs in the first place. After the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization struck down Roe v. Wade‚ many states have passed protective pro-life laws. But unless state and federal policymakers take action‚ mail-order abortion pills will continue freely flowing across state lines. These drugs undermine pro-life progress and kill unborn children and hurt women and girls in the process. Much is said about chemical abortion pill health risks. And for years‚ we’ve watched the Obama and Biden administrations slowly chip away at the safety measures that provided modest—but important—limits on where and how to get these dangerous drugs. For two decades‚ doctors at least had to see women in-person to rule out life-threatening complications like ectopic pregnancy or accurately date a pregnancy by doing an ultrasound to ensure that the pills were not used past a certain gestational age. But now‚ the Food and Drug Administration has put a stamp of approval on telemedicine abortions and sending abortion pills through the mail. There’s another aspect of abortion pill policy that isn’t talked about as much‚ but it deserves our attention and decisive action. Fewer safety protocols mean more chances for women and girls to be abused‚ coerced‚ given abortion pills without their knowledge‚ or forced to take pills against their will. Think this is a hypothetical problem? Think again. Sadly‚ there are far too many of these things happening to women and girls all over the country. It happens in pro-life states and in pro-abortion states. And these are only the cases we know about. In these cases‚ the perpetrator was caught. But what about those perpetrators who aren’t? Men have laced women’s drinks with pills. Crushed them up and put them in food. Held a woman at gunpoint and forced her to take pills. Men have also taken minors that they’ve gotten pregnant to Planned Parenthood and posed as parents to get pills. And they’ve swapped abortion pills with other medications. Telemedicine abortion and pills-by-mail will enable even more coercion and abuse. Think about it: When a woman sees a provider in person‚ she has a chance to speak freely‚ one-on-one. Any woman who’s gone to the doctor’s office has seen the fliers in the bathroom‚ waiting area‚ and exam rooms advertising phone numbers and confidential resources for women experiencing domestic violence and abuse. When a woman talks to a doctor about getting abortion pills via video chat‚ that doctor has no idea who’s in the room with her just out of the camera’s sight. Or worse‚ online pharmacy websites will ship abortion pills anywhere in the country after someone fills out a questionnaire. The pharmacist doesn’t even know if that person is the pregnant woman she claims to be. It could be anyone. Surely‚ even those who support legalized abortion should agree that no one should be coerced or forced to have an abortion against her will. So why is the Biden administration and its pals in the abortion industry working overtime to remove any and all safety measures for abortion pills? Because with Roe v. Wade rightly overturned‚ they know that abortion pills are their best bet at undermining pro-life progress. We need to fight back. We should protect women‚ girls‚ and unborn children—not empower abusers. What can state and federal policymakers do? Prohibiting telemedicine and mail-order abortions should be at the top of our to-do list. Many states already have such bans‚ and Congress can do this nationwide either through standalone legislation or the appropriations process. States should also strengthen informed consent requirements. They should be crystal clear that any woman having an abortion knows that she cannot be coerced or forced to have an abortion against her will. States can strengthen or enact laws that specifically prohibit abortion coercion‚ they can strengthen or enact parental consent laws for minors‚ and they can ensure that laws regarding forced abortion seek justice for both victims—unborn children and their mothers. Congress should prohibit any federal dollars from being spent on research for new abortion drugs or over-the-counter availability. And Congress should prohibit the FDA from ever approving—or even reviewing an application for—an over-the-counter abortion pill. As long as abortion pills are on the market‚ women‚ girls‚ and unborn children will suffer. The abortion lobby is clear that it wants all safety measures abolished and for these drugs to be available over the counter. It’s troubling enough to imagine a woman or girl walking into a local pharmacy and buying abortion pills as easily as she can buy antacids or cough syrup. But in a world of over-the-counter abortion drugs‚ an unsupportive husband‚ boyfriend‚ trafficker‚ or abuser could do the same. We should not sit back and let the abortion industry push our culture further on its slow march toward death. It’s not too late to act. But policymakers need to act fast. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Why Do-It-Yourself Abortion Pills Are So Dangerous appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Tuberville Backpedals in Pro-Life Fight‚ Yields on Most Military Promotions
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Tuberville Backpedals in Pro-Life Fight‚ Yields on Most Military Promotions

In a reversal in the Senate on Tuesday‚ Sen. Tommy Tuberville backed off his long-running pro-life fight.   Tuberville‚ R-Ala.‚ had been blocking hundreds of military promotions as a lever to challenge a Pentagon policy promoting abortion. On Tuesday‚ the Alabama lawmaker said he would free up most of the promotions to proceed after blocking them for 10 months.   “I’m not going to hold the promotions of these people any longer‚” Tuberville told reporters. “We fought hard. We did the right thing for the unborn and for our military‚ fighting back against executive overreach and an abortion policy.” Specifically‚ Tuberville said‚ he would no longer block promotions to the ranks of three-star general or below‚ an alternative he said was suggested to him by Republican Sens. Dan Sullivan of Alaska and Joni Ernst of Iowa.   Defense Department spokesman Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters Tuesday that Tuberville’s continued hold would affect about 11 officers who are up for promotion to the level of four-star general‚ NPR reported. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer‚ D-N.Y.‚ thanked Ernst and Sullivan on the Senate floor “for their courage in helping break the logjam.” RINOs Senator Joni Ernst and Senator Dan Sullivan worked with Senator Chuck Schumer to gang up on Senator Tommy Tuberville.They launched a disinformation campaign to target Coach Tuberville.Now the Senate will be able to mass promote their DEI promotions.Disgraceful! pic.twitter.com/Jm2dHhHx2A— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) December 5‚ 2023 The Defense Department allows taxpayer-funded travel for service members or their spouses to obtain abortions. Tuberville had previously said that until that policy was changed‚ he would not approve any military promotions‚ arguing that the policy is illegal and violates the Hyde Amendment. The Hyde Amendment is a measure dating back to the 1970s that prohibits federal taxpayer funding of abortion.  Tuberville had come under criticism from some GOP senators‚ who called on the Alabama lawmaker to give up his effort and allow the promotions to move forward despite the Pentagon’s unchanged pro-abortion policy.   Schumer had threatened to hold a vote in the Senate to change the rules in the upper chamber to allow the military promotions to move forward despite Tuberville’s actions to block them. There were reportedly concerns that such a change in the rules‚ even temporarily‚ would set a dangerous precedent. “The only opportunity you got to get people on the left up here to listen to you in the minority is to put a hold on something‚ and that’s what we did‚” USA Today reported Tuberville as saying. “I think we opened our eyes a little bit. We didn’t get the win that we wanted. We’ve still got a bad policy.” Tuberville says the House now has the opportunity to use the annual defense spending bill to rescind the Pentagon’s pro-abortion policy. Before Tuberville’s announcement on Tuesday‚ Ryan Williams‚ president and publisher of The Claremont Review of Books and of The American Mind; Terry Schilling‚ president of American Principles Project; and Kevin Roberts‚ president of The Heritage Foundation‚ published a joint op-ed praising Tuberville for his commitment to stand against the Pentagon’s pro-abortion policy. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of Heritage.) Tuberville’s hold “on military promotions over the Pentagon’s unjust decision to fund abortion tourism is a righteous manifestation of the Senate’s responsibility to scrutinize military leadership‚” the conservative leaders wrote. “Analysis from the Center for Renewing America indicates more than 40% of the officers whose promotions the senator has held up have publicly supported ‘Diversity‚ Equity‚ and Inclusion’ policies‚ and dozens of them have egregiously politicized their service through social media comments‚ speeches‚ or policy decisions‚” they wrote.   Kristan Hawkins‚ the president of Students for Life of America‚ responded to the news on X‚ formerly known as Twitter‚ writing‚ “We’re proud of the stand that Sen. Tuberville took on behalf of the preborn. Every day he stood firm was a message sent to Washington that the lives of America’s preborn are worth defending‚ even if Joe Biden and his Pentagon don’t think so.”  After Tuberville’s announcement‚ the Senate voted to confirm more than 400 pending military promotions. Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state.   The post Tuberville Backpedals in Pro-Life Fight‚ Yields on Most Military Promotions appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Progressive Briahna Joy Gray Demands More Evidence Israeli Women Were Raped on 10/7 (Update)
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Progressive Briahna Joy Gray Demands More Evidence Israeli Women Were Raped on 10/7 (Update)
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Kendi: White People Can't Connect to Humanity
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Duck forms bond with “mini cow” so strong she won’t go swimming without him
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In a world where unlikely friendships are celebrated‚ the bond between a duck named Dumplin and a cow named Milkshake stands out as a heartwarming tale of companionship. Dumplin‚ with her unwavering loyalty‚ refuses to take a swim unless her bovine buddy Milkshake joins in. This charming duo‚ living their lives in unison‚ brings a... The post Duck forms bond with “mini cow” so strong she won’t go swimming without him appeared first on Animal Channel.
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