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Maryland’s largest school district taught classes with material that labeled phrases such as “Make America Great Again,” an example of white supremacy, according to documents obtained by conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch.
“The racist, revolutionary claptrap in these documents should be nowhere near a school classroom,”
said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “These documents show that extremists have access to our schools and are willing to abuse this access to children in order to advance a dangerous, divisive, and likely illegal agenda.”
The documents, obtained from Montgomery County Public Schools, detail the district’s “Anti-racist system audit” and critical race theory classes. They reveal that students who attended Thomas Pyle Middle School’s social justice class were taught that phrases such as “Make America Great Again” are “covert white supremacy.”
Six Republican governors appeared on Sean Hannity s show on Wednesday
Arizona, South Dakota, New Hampshire, Iowa, Florida and Tennessee were there
They gathered in Nashville for the Republican Governors Association meeting
All six said their policies during the pandemic had supported the local economy
They were all strongly critical of Joe Biden s handling of the border crisis
The four men and two women boasted of lowering tax and reducing regulation
Only Arizona of the six voted for Biden, yet he defended integrity of the vote
The other Trump-voting five said there were no issues in their states either
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Nicholas Brock was jailed for four years for terror offences (CTPSE)
A neo-Nazi who posed for a photo while wearing a Make America Great Again hat has been been jailed for terror offences.
Nicholas Brock, 53, told police he was just “a normal person who likes collecting stuff” after hoarding bomb manuals, Nazi weapons and extremist literature in his bedroom.
Kingston Crown Court heard that he demonstrated his “extreme right-wing mindset” with tattoos including “prominent German Nazi figures from the 1930s and 40s”, an SS Totenkopf skull, runes and other symbols adopted by white supremacists.
One of the enduring mysteries of Spygate is the identity of the person who reached out to the late Sen. Arlen Specter to coax him into dropping his Senate probe. Now Specter s son and ghostwriter have come forward with a name: Donald J. Trump.