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As long as Julian Assange is in prison, we are all in prison. When the government has the power to tell us what we we allowed to see, hear, and know, we no longer live in a free society. Julian Assange will be extradited to the US and he will have dozens of charges piled on. They want him to disappear so that the next Assange will think twice before informing us of our government’s crimes. Are we going to let them steal our freedom?

What I will NOT be doing in this series: telling you whom to choose. That is not my business nor place. I simply want to give you information no one else will dare. I will spare no candidate.

The Pentagon is not known for their ability to reason or be responsible unless it’s providing “reasons” that they should be responsible for the deaths of millions across the globe.

In recent years, “Florida Man” has become one of the Internet’s hottest memes, and there is never a shortage of new material because residents of the state seem to have a knack for getting arrested for some of the most bizarre crimes imaginable.

The public should be aware of the circumstances occurring at Piedmont Newton Hospital in order to effect a more rapid change, monitor closely their family member’s condition while hospitalized, question all care provided by staff and hospitalists, and be mindful of the law should one’s family member die under questionable circumstances unrelated to an admitting diagnosis or one under which the individual possesses.

It’s time for these Democratic mayors to put up or shut up. Let these sanctuary mayors and cities absorb these illegals, and let’s see how they fare.

Donald Trump is lying to America about ‘knowing nothing about WikiLeaks’. If you prefer to give him the benefit of the doubt, you can still not deny he is not telling “the whole truth.”

Why is it that Elijah Cummings seems to be so embroiled in the groups associated with both Communists and socialists?

America was not founded as a Christian nation but as a nation founded on Christian ethics.  If there is no unchanging standard of right and wrong, then eventually we will become a nation not of laws, but of opinions.