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2 yrs

Hamas Is A Vile‚ Degenerate Terrorist Organization Yet They Seem To Have The Support Of The United Nations And Global Media Who’ve Sided Against The Jews
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Hamas Is A Vile‚ Degenerate Terrorist Organization Yet They Seem To Have The Support Of The United Nations And Global Media Who’ve Sided Against The Jews

by Geoffrey Grinder‚ Now The End Begins: The first hostage release by Hamas has confirmed some very telling facts about the terrorists: 1) They’re ruthless liars; 2) they’ll victimize anyone they can‚ and 3) they think they can get America to break with Israel. TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/ Think about this. Hundreds of “radicalized” kids rampaged […]
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Germany Faces the Green Fiscal Truth but Biden Still Clings to EV Fantasy
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Germany Faces the Green Fiscal Truth but Biden Still Clings to EV Fantasy

by Mish Shedlock‚ Mish Talk: The German constitutional court is forcing Green reality in Germany. In the US Biden hasn’t and won’t give up what has proven to be Green nonsense. Green Fiscal Truth Germany’s government is on the verge of collapse because it tried to hide the cost of its Green policy. The Wall […]
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The Legendary Ocean Explorer Protecting ‘Hope Spots’ Around the World
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The Legendary Ocean Explorer Protecting ‘Hope Spots’ Around the World

Despite celebrating her 88th birthday last August‚ Sylvia Earle seems to whirl around the globe faster than a hurricane gathering strength. She still travels about 300 days of the year and just returned from the Cayman Islands‚ Brazil‚ Mozambique‚ Mexico‚ Antarctica and Europe. “I feel like an octopus with all arms fully engaged‚” she says about her workload. “If a child is about to fall off a 10-story building and you are in a position to catch it‚ you’ll do everything in your power to be positioned just so you can save it. You don’t look away and have a cup of tea in the meantime.” Earle’s sense of urgency is due to her unique position in history. The first woman to dive with scuba gear in the early 1950s‚ the first person to walk on the ocean floor 1250 feet under the surface in 1979‚ the first female chief scientist of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1990‚ she has explored the oceans deeper and longer than any other woman on the planet. This gave her a front-row seat to the changes occurring below the surface‚ long before women were welcomed in marine sciences. Now‚ when she returns to spots that once brimmed with fish and vibrant corals‚ she often only finds a gray underwater desert. While about 12 percent of the land around the world is under some form of protection‚ less than three percent of the ocean is protected. Earle diving in the Galapagos. Credit: Carl Lundin / Mission Blue “Which means 97 percent are open for exploitation‚” she says. “We have lost about 90 percent of sharks‚ tuna‚ and other fish‚ and 50 percent of coral.” “Her Deepness‚” as the world’s most renowned marine scientist is lovingly called by friends and fans‚ has been working to change that. In 2009‚ she started the nonprofit Mission Blue with 19 Hope Spots‚ defined as “areas critical to ocean health in that they have a significant amount of biodiversity.” There are now 158 Hope Spots‚ “and counting‚” Shannon Rake‚ Mission Blue’s Hope Spot Manager‚ emphasizes. Hope Spots can be as large as the coral triangle in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Sea and as well-known as the Galapagos Islands‚ or small and quite unknown‚ like a dozen seamounts off California’s coast. No matter how tiny‚ Earle is convinced every Spot counts. “Every place‚ even the small places‚ makes a difference‚“ she insists. “But we need to scale up. We need to get big. Take care of the ocean as if your life depends on it because it does.” The Harvard-trained marine scientist with a PhD from Duke University has made it her mission to advocate for the ocean. Earle compares the ocean to our heart. “You wouldn’t say you need to protect just three percent or even 30 percent of your heart‚” she says. “The oceans are the heart of the planet. Without it‚ life is not possible.” Initially‚ Hope Spots were identified by renowned scientists. But after the 2014 Netflix documentary Mission Blue made her idea popular and people started reaching out to the nonprofit‚ Earle opened the process up to the public. “We’re overwhelmed by nominations from the public‚” Rake admits before she adds‚ “in a good way!” She receives up to 100 nomination requests per year that are reviewed by a committee. A mushroom coral at Davidson Seamount‚ California. Credit: NOAA / Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute While Earle is petite in stature‚ she maintains a vigorous and outsized optimism. “I think you could get really depressed looking at headlines if you wished to focus on the bad news; there’s plenty of it‚” she admits. “If we wait much longer to act on those opportunities we will lose the chance. So this is literally the best time that I can think of in all of history to be alive because just in my lifetime‚ I’ve witnessed greater insight‚ greater knowledge‚ about the fabric of life.” One Hope Spot is literally just outside the windows of her Alameda‚ CA‚ office — the San Francisco Bay. “Admittedly‚ it’s not exactly pristine‚” Earle comments‚ “but better than it has been in the past because people are coming together to take action and restore its health.” When she started exploring the seas decades ago‚ humankind thought the oceans were so vast they could handle any amount of trash‚ toxic pollutants and fishing boats. Earle was among the first to sound the alarm. Become a sustaining member today! Join the Reasons to be Cheerful community by supporting our nonprofit publication and giving what you can. Join She was also the one who pointed out that Google Maps should be called “Google Dirt” because it didn’t map the oceans‚ only the land. Google promptly expanded its program to map the blue. Some Hope Spots are already fully protected marine areas‚ and the designation is meant to help keep the protections in place when governments change or funds dry up. At other times‚ the nomination process for a Hope Spot can help galvanize the support of local governments and environmentalists to put legal protections in place. “Mission Blue is trying to help the local communities and ocean champions to move the needle‚” Rake says. “Then we’re trying to maintain that status because as we know‚ administrations change and can roll back policies. We’re using our collective power and community activism to let elected officials know how important this place is. No‚ you really shouldn’t build a timber port right here in the migratory pathway of endangered southern right whales. This allows the elected officials to learn more about what’s at stake and what the community wants.” “I feel like an octopus with all arms fully engaged‚” says Earle‚ who still works ambitiously at age 88. Credit: Taylor Griffith / Mission Blue For instance‚ Cabo Pulmo in Mexico was so badly overfished that fishermen kept pulling empty nets from the sea. In the late 1990s‚ the fishing cooperatives joined forces with scientists‚ implemented fishing regulations and replaced income from fishing with ecotourism. Through Global Fishing Watch‚ Mission Blue observed fishing ships leaving the area after protections were put in place. “The tuna industry was very against [the no-take designation] because they thought their catch would decline but it ended up being the reverse‚” Rake remembers. “They now see a 25 percent increase in their yield near the protected areas because of the spillover effect when you protect an area.” The Palmahim Slide in Israel is another example of a Hope Spot that didn’t have any protection before it was nominated. The rare geological formation deep in the Mediterranean Sea‚ about 20 miles off the Coast of Tel Aviv‚ is a biodiversity hotspot where catsharks breed and bluefin tuna spawn. “We helped the marine conservationists with letters of support‚ scientific advisory and communication‚ and they were able to create a protected area approved by government officials‚” Rake explains. “We’re using our international spotlight to really push for protection in these areas.” “Every Hope Spot is on a different journey‚” Rake says‚ referring to widely varying local regulations. She mentions Shinnecock Bay on Long Island’s South Shore as another example where the Hope Spot designation had a measurable impact. “It was severely degraded‚ was having red and brown tides‚” Rake says. “There has been an absolute incredible change‚ doing restoration work with clams and oysters.” Schools of rock hind and creolefish rest along the reef in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico. Credit: G. P. Schmahl / Flower Garden Banks NMS Earle’s favorite Hope Spot might be the Gulf of Mexico. Earle was 12 when her parents moved the family from New Jersey to a beach house in Florida. The ocean became her playground. “It’s where I first took the plunge as a kid and saw what life is like underwater.” It was also in Florida that she first became aware that nature was being destroyed for human consumption. Mission Blue cooperates with more than 200 ocean conservation groups worldwide‚ aiming to galvanize local‚ regional‚ national and international protection. Some are well known‚ such as the Ocean Elders‚ ambassadors for the oceans that include primatologist Jane Gooddall‚ filmmaker James Cameron‚ mogul Richard Branson and musician Neil Young. Earle speaks of “creating a network of hope. The idea is to get people who can weigh in at a level that transcends political boundaries.” While being fully aware of the damage done‚ Earle keeps coming back to the positive changes. “This past year‚ some tangible actions have been taken that are cause for optimism‚” she says‚ referring to the UN Ocean Treaty that aims to protect 30 percent of the oceans by 2030 and the Biodiversity Treaty. “The Biodiversity Treaty recognizes that we’re on a downhill slide to lose at least a million species by the end of this century if we keep doing what we’re doing.” Earle acknowledges‚ “We are not currently behaving with that kind of intelligence. We’re using the old model of consuming nature without being concerned about the impact on the next 10 years‚ the next hundred years‚ the next thousand years.” However‚ she points out that the numbers of the California condor and other species‚ including some whales‚ who were on the brink of extinction have been successfully restored: “We’ve helped get them back to certainly a better place not where they were 500 years ago‚ but certainly better than they were 50 years ago.” A school of blue tang swim about the reef in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary. Credit: G. P. Schmahl / Flower Garden Banks NMS When people ask her what they can do to help‚ the mother of three and grandmother of four tells them to focus on what they love. “You know‚ we’re causing the problems‚” she says. “So we can also cause solutions. You can make change right now‚ at home. You can make change every day with what you eat‚ what you wear‚ with how you vote‚ with what you plant in your garden if you have access to a yard‚ with the organizations you join. Would you like to be part of the generation that safeguards our species‚ safeguards the future of life on earth?” And of course‚ anybody can nominate a Hope Spot. Crushed by negative news? Sign up for the Reasons to be Cheerful newsletter. [contact-form-7] “We should look at this as the best time ever to do something‚” Earle insists. “It’s just getting to the point where people realize the urgency. We have to change if we are to survive. It has taken us a very short period of time to begin to seriously unravel the stability of the systems that we absolutely require for our existence. Now imagine if we didn’t know that. That would be a real problem. But we do know now and we know what to do.” Earle is relentlessly positive when it comes to the future‚ and the opportunity we have right now to shape it. “That is a reason to be cheerful‚” she says. “We know more than ever before at any time in history‚ and here’s the opportunity to really size up. Where do we want to go? Because we do have choices.” The post The Legendary Ocean Explorer Protecting ‘Hope Spots’ Around the World appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.
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‘Communism Is Not Only Here‚ It’s Going Mainstream‚’ Survivor of Mao’s China Says
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‘Communism Is Not Only Here‚ It’s Going Mainstream‚’ Survivor of Mao’s China Says

Xi Van Fleet‚ who lived under the bloody communist rule of Chinese leader Mao Zedong‚ says the goal of her new book “is to lay out the parallels of the two Cultural Revolutions that I experienced—[the one] 50 years ago and the one I experience with millions of Americans right now‚ the woke revolution.” “And I’ve tried to lay out the parallels‚ to let people see that ‘woke’ is nothing new. It happened before‚” says Van Fleet‚ author of the book “Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning.” “What’s going on in America is history repeating.” Mao‚ who wrested control of what became the People’s Republic of China in 1949‚ imposed his violent Cultural Revolution from 1966 until his death in 1976. “People like me‚ people [who] lived through the Cultural Revolution‚ we see through it right away. We know it is the same thing‚” Van Fleet says‚ adding: But for too many Americans‚ they don’t know‚ because they never learned the history. They do not know history of communism. They know very little of Mao’s Cultural Revolution‚ so they don’t know what it is. They just know it’s crazy. Van Fleet joins this episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss what it was like growing up in communist China under Mao‚ her No. 1 takeaway for those who read her book‚ and an excerpt published by The Daily Caller. Listen to the podcast below or read the lightly edited transcript: Samantha Aschieris: Joining today’s episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast‚” is Xi Van Fleet‚ author of the newly released book‚ “Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning.” Thank you so much for joining us today. Xi Van Fleet: Thank you so much for inviting me. Aschieris: Now‚ I am really excited to be speaking with you about your new book. But before we do that‚ can you just tell us a little bit more about yourself? Van Fleet: Yeah. I grew up in Mao’s China. I spent my first 26 years there‚ and I lived through the Cultural Revolution‚ which took place in 1966 to 1976 when Mao died. And that was pretty much my school years. And after I graduated from high school and there was nothing for us‚ for the young people‚ so we were all sent to the countryside to work with the peasants to get our so-called reeducation. And I spent three years doing hard labor in the countryside. By then‚ Deng Xiaoping took over China. He was a reformer‚ and he opened up university. At the age of 19‚ I was able to go to college and study English. After that‚ I taught in a teachers’ training college. In 1986‚ I was so lucky to get the student visa to come here to study‚ to pursue my graduate study‚ which is English. And so‚ I have been living in United States since 1986. Aschieris: Wow. Can you tell us a little bit more about what it was like growing up in China under Mao Zedong? Van Fleet: Yeah‚ that’s a big question. Yeah. Do you have three days? Read the book. But to describe my school years was to describe the Cultural Revolution. It’s all about chaos. When the Cultural Revolution started‚ I just finished my first grade‚ the first semester of my first grade. So‚ I had one semester of somewhat normal education. And then after the Cultural Revolution started‚ school was closed because all the school principals and administrators and teachers were ousted by the kids‚ the Red Guards. So‚ there’s no school. And so‚ there’s no school for up to two years for me. But for others‚ they lost as many as four years‚ no school. And when I came back to school and all the textbook that we used before was considered not radical enough and was banned. And before we had new textbook come in and we only have one‚ and that was mostly [Mao’s] “The Red Book.” For a whole semester‚ that was our textbook‚ and we read it from beginning to the end‚ and over and over and over. And that was my education—or to be precisely‚ that’s my indoctrination. Aschieris: Now‚ I wanted to dive in and talk more about your book. As I mentioned‚ it’s called “Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning.” It was released back on October 31st. I’ll be sure to leave a link in the show notes so our listeners can check it out. Let’s talk a little bit more about it. Why did you write it? Van Fleet: Yes‚ there were a lot of books‚ I have to say. There was a lot of excellent books. A lot of them were memoirs and the stories of individuals’ experience either of the Cultural Revolution‚ of Mao’s China‚ and there are a lot of history books‚ and you can learn about history. My book is neither.The goal of this book is to lay out the parallels of the two Cultural Revolutions that I experienced 50 years ago and the one I experience with millions of Americans right now‚ the woke revolution. And I’ve tried to lay out the parallels to let people see that woke is nothing new. It happened before. What’s going on in America is history repeating. People like me‚ people lived through the Cultural Revolution‚ we see through it right away. We know it is the same thing. But for too many Americans‚ they don’t know because they never learned the history. They do not know history of communism. They know very little of Mao’s Cultural Revolution‚ so they don’t know what it is. They just know it’s crazy. But the book that I wrote is to warn people: This is the same thing. It is Marxist revolution. Mao’s goal was to take power and in the process destroy the Chinese civilization. Anything traditional‚ anything that’s old needs to be dismantled. And what we are seeing here is the same thing. Certain group of people desire power. In order to do that‚ they want to destroy America because that is an obstacle to their power. Same thing. And the same kind of revolution and the same goal. And it will be the same result. Mao’s revolution destroyed China. And the woke revolution‚ if we don’t stop it‚ will destroy America and gone with the freedom that we take for granted‚ so many of us take for granted. Aschieris: Without giving away too many spoilers from the book‚ of course we want people to buy it and read it‚ what is the No. 1 takeaway you want people to have after reading your book? Van Fleet: Yeah‚ mine‚ as I said‚ it’s not a history. It is my own experience that I experienced‚ that I witnessed. So‚ I want people to take it more seriously that I am telling you from my own witness account. So‚ understand the nature of the woke revolution and more than that‚ take action. And I tell the readers how I got involved. Being very shy‚ and usually the Asian community are not knowing for [being] very outspoken. We usually are kind of quiet‚ and we work hard‚ but we usually are not politically very active. How I got out of that and become engaged and now become really a voice for the anti-communist movement‚ really. So‚ I want people to know that if I can do it‚ they can do it as well. Not just to understand‚ that’s the first step‚ but really take action. Aschieris: I wanted to read an excerpt from your book that was published by The Daily Caller. It reads‚ “While China is becoming less and less like the West‚ the West is becoming more and more like China.” Can you talk to us a little bit about this? What did you mean by this? Van Fleet: Yes. And you know that after the Cultural Revolution‚ China was at the very brink of total collapse. And I think it’s already collapsed. The economy was in ruins‚ and people lost faith in communism because they have had enough. The Cultural Revolution destroyed everything. And that was the time that Deng Xiaoping‚ the next one in power‚ realized the only way to save China and save [the Chinese Communist Party] is to bring in foreign investment. In other word‚ it was the capitalism that saved China’s communism. So‚ we were taught in the West that by engaging with the West will help China to become more democratic. A lot of people believed it‚ including me. I thought‚ as long as this keeps open‚ and when you open with trade‚ the ideas also coming in‚ that I think eventually China will be more democratic‚ which was what I experienced and witnessed in the early 1990s. When I went back to China‚ I was so amazed that people could talk openly. Openly‚ I mean to each other. They still could not talk on the media‚ whatever. But discussion was going on and people [were] talking about all the lies they were taught and then they were really‚ really excited about the future that China might hold. And what happened? What happened really? What happened is‚ China never gave up communism. Now‚ they created a new model‚ and many people call it the China model; that is‚ Chinese dictatorship with the blood transfusion from capitalism. They become more totalitarian. Meanwhile‚ during the process‚ many‚ many Western politicians actually drew in for that kind of power‚ like [current Chinese President] Xi Jinping had. So‚ by now‚ we see what happened during the exchange‚ and supposedly we’re going to help them to be more democratic. Now‚ we see‚ especially during COVID‚ we’ve become more totalitarian. So‚ that is a lesson and that is a lesson that we just keep learning and never learned it‚ that you cannot‚ you cannot work with communism and hoping that you’ll become a “win-win” situation. And as the Chinese said‚ “win-win” to them‚ they win twice. You probably heard about it. No‚ you can’t trust communism. The only way to deal with communism is defeat it‚ destroy it‚ because that was the greatest evil that we have ever seen. And it’s here‚ and that is the tragedy. It is here. Now‚ I just saw some video footage‚ you probably saw it‚ too. In the pro-Palestinian protest‚ we see communist flags among the protesters. Communism is not only here‚ it’s going mainstream. Aschieris: One thing I also wanted to ask you‚ this is another section of your book‚ another line that I wanted to highlight that I thought was really interesting. You write‚ “In China‚ Xi Jinping has revived Mao’s Cultural Revolution. In America‚ the progressives have launched the second phase of the counterculture revolution.” When did you first notice the second phase of the counterculture revolution begin? Van Fleet: I think there’s a lot of signs‚ and I noticed along the way‚ but really the turning point is 2020. By then‚ it’s no longer a sign. By then‚ it is to me‚ with no doubt whatsoever‚ it was a full-blown Marxist revolution. So‚ to me that was the time when I decided I have to take action and get involved. Aschieris: And just to circle back to the title of your book‚ “Mao’s America: A Survivors Warning.” What is your warning to our audience‚ our listeners who are tuning into this podcast? Van Fleet: The warning is‚ what’s going on in America is a communist takeover. And the goal was very clear: absolute power. Just like what Mao did during the Cultural Revolution in China. And the result is total loss of our freedom and what’s awaiting for us is a totalitarian dictatorship. Aschieris: Well‚ thank you so much for joining us today. Any final thoughts before we go? Van Fleet: Please read the book. I wrote a book not because I want to write it. It’s because I had to write it. And one of my Twitter followers said the same thing. “I’m going to read it‚ not because I want to read it‚ but I have to read it.” And I hope that’s what your listeners will do‚ read it‚ understand it‚ and then getting involved. And we have to save this country. Aschieris: Well‚ Xi Van Fleet‚ thank you so much for joining us today. As I mentioned‚ I will be sure to leave a link to your book‚ “Mao’s America: A Survivor’s Warning‚” in the show notes so our listeners can take a look at it. Thank you so much for the time. Van Fleet: Thank you. 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 ‘Communism Is Not Only Here‚ It’s Going Mainstream‚’ Survivor of Mao’s China Says appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Video: Mitt Romney Finally Admits Where His Real Allegiance Has Been the Whole Time
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Video: Mitt Romney Finally Admits Where His Real Allegiance Has Been the Whole Time

Now that Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah is not running for re-election‚ he doesn't need to keep the mask on. And now that it's off‚ we can see whose side he has been on all along -- his own. In an interview with CBS' Norah O'Donnell on "Person To Person‚"...
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Tens of Thousands Take to the Streets‚ Demand Restoration to Their Monarchy
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Tens of Thousands Take to the Streets‚ Demand Restoration to Their Monarchy

A farmer chooses his crops based on the soil‚ climate and culture where he farms. Different soils and climates are better suited for different kinds of crops. You don't grow bananas in Wyoming like you wouldn't grow a crop of cranberries in South Africa. The same can be said of...
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Business Insider Gets Blow-Back After Publishing Story Fantasizing About Trump's Death
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Business Insider Gets Blow-Back After Publishing Story Fantasizing About Trump's Death

Eighty-one-year-old President Joe Biden is the oldest man to hold his office in American history -- and not only that‚ he looks like a high-mileage 81. Biden's physical condition and numerous gaffes have promoted a quiet‚ polite discussion in the media about whether or not he's "lost a step" (a...
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New York Post Editorial Board Takes Shot at Vivek Ramaswamy‚ Tucker Carlson
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New York Post Editorial Board Takes Shot at Vivek Ramaswamy‚ Tucker Carlson

Hell hath no fury like a media empire scorned‚ apparently. In a scathing Friday editorial taking aim at presidential candidate and conservative activist Vivek Ramaswamy‚ the New York Post's board said his run had "devolved into a bid for social-media fame" in part because he wanted Tucker Carlson as a...
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New South American President Orders End to Drug Decriminalization Experiment: 'A Whole Generation of Addicted Children'
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New South American President Orders End to Drug Decriminalization Experiment: 'A Whole Generation of Addicted Children'

American liberals have been getting some bad news lately from Latin America. Not only did last week see the election of a libertarian fan of former President Donald Trump to the presidency of Argentina‚ another new South American leader much closer to the border just overturned a policy in his own...
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Jogger Charged with Manslaughter After Evening Run‚ Prosecutors Say His Phone Holds Record of the Crime
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Jogger Charged with Manslaughter After Evening Run‚ Prosecutors Say His Phone Holds Record of the Crime

The devil delights in a world where dehumanizing your fellow man -- no matter how absurd -- is easy. We live in that world. In one high-profile example‚ there are those of the LGBT community who are out in the streets dehumanizing Jews by defending Hamas -- a terrorist organization...
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