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Arabella Advisors Network Infiltrating North Carolina To Flip It Blue Permanently

  Publisher s Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Amy Cooke.     There is big money in the dark shadows of the left s activist networks, and its most well-kept secret is infiltrating North Carolina.     Meet Arabella Advisors, a consulting company that controls a $731 million nonprofit nexus from its plush headquarters in Washington, D.C. Through its four in-house nonprofits the vaguely named New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, and Windward Fund Arabella has quietly funneled nearly $2.5 billion since its creation in 2005 from major foundations and mega-donors to left-wing activists, voter registration groups, litigation nonprofits, and think tanks.

Meet the residents of the Fayetteville Friendship House

The Fayetteville Observer Inside the home of Master Sgt. Ignacio Jimenez, David Poole, Danny Delgado and Wesley Branch are the photos of Margaret “Clair” Clark riding a bicycle.  The roommates didn’t know Clark, who died in 2012, but the space is dedicated in her memory by her brother, Dr. Franklin Clark.  It is part of the Fayetteville Friendship House community, which is approaching its second year and pairs students or young professionals with special needs adults like Clair Clark.  And in December, Dr. Clark made another contribution $20,000 per year during the next three years to help subsidize the $450 monthly rent of young professionals or college students in healthcare, allied healthcare or human services fields who are willing to be housemates, mentors and friends of adults with special needs. 

How to watch Our America: The HBCU Experience on ABC11

ABC11 Eyewitness News is shining a light on Historically Black Colleges and Universities and the history still being made. Starting the first week of Black History Month, Our America: The HBCU Experience will focus on their legacies, resilience and impact. We ll share stories of college students whose revolutionary acts changed the condition of things in this nation. Join ABC11 for a week-long special event, highlighting NC A&T University, Shaw University, St. Augustine s University, NC Central University and Fayetteville State University.

Democrats Want a Return to Civility ; When Did They Practice It?

Democrats Want a Return to Civility ; When Did They Practice It?
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Larry Elder: Democrats Want a Return to Civility ; When Did They Practice It? — The Patriot Post

A 2020 Joe Biden campaign ad described the pending election as an “opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past behind us.” After Biden’s election, he, Democrats and media urge a “return to civility.” But when did the Democrats practice the very civility to which they seek to return? Let’s go to the videotape: When Barry Goldwater accepted the 1964 Republican nomination, California’s Democratic Gov. Pat Brown said, “The stench of fascism is in the air.” Former Rep. William Clay Sr., D-Mo., said President Ronald Reagan was “trying to replace the Bill of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbatim from ‘Mein Kampf.’”

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