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The right to life amid a culture of death

The right to life amid a culture of death
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The right to life amid a culture of death

The right to life amid a culture of death
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Our Civil Rights, and Biden's Legacy, are On the Line

Our Civil Rights, and Biden's Legacy, are On the Line
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Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics

Barry M. Goldwater: The Most Consequential Loser in American Politics
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Biden must get Manchin and Sinema to fall in line

Joe Biden must learn from LBJ, and wield the power of the presidency to make senators fall in line with the larger goals of the nation. Otherwise, “what the hell’s the presidency for?”

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This Is Biden's LBJ Moment

This Is Biden's LBJ Moment
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BETTER LATE THAN NEVER ... The 2020 Elections, and what they might portend now that they're [finally!] all over


The date on which this piece is intended for first posting on this website,
March 4th, is the date on which- for 140 years, from George Washington s Second Inauguration in 1793 through Franklin Delano Roosevelt s First in 1933- Presidents of the United States, every four years until the 20th Amendment to the United States Constitution first took effect (36 times in all)- took the Oath of Office prescribed in Article II, Section 1, clause 8 of Our Nation s fundamental legal document.
The use of this date was not based on any specific constitutional language but was, rather, an accident of History: for the outgoing Congress of the Confederation that the Federal Government under the then-new Constitution would be replacing took it upon itself- soon after it had learned that at least 9 of the 13 original States of the American Republic had, by mid-1788, ratified that document (thereby putting it into effect, per its own terms)- to set, for the Year 1789, the dates for the first appointment of Presidential Electors (the first Wednesday in January); that on which said Electors would then meet separately, within their own States, to cast their respective Electoral Votes for President (the first Wednesday in February); and the earliest date on which the new Federal Government could thereafter begin operations (the first Wednesday in March: as a practical constitutional matter, this was the earliest both houses of Congress could first convene [for only Congress could then count and tabulate said Electoral Vote, and formally declare who had first been elected President, and Vice-President, of the United States- per the original Article II, Section 1, clause 3 of (since superseded by the 12th Amendment to) the Constitution, after which Congress could statutorily fill out other Executive offices and, in addition, provide for the Article III Judiciary, only once a President was by then in place to nominate- pending Senate confirmation- those who would thereafter serve in both the Executive and Judicial branches of this new Federal Government]).

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The Communists Are Winning – Soldier of Fortune Magazine


In John le Carre’s Cold War spy thriller 
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the Russian mole in the British intelligence service says to the spy hunter who caught him, “I had to pick a side, George.
It was an aesthetic choice as much as a moral one. The West has grown so very ugly, don’t you think?” A similar line surfaced when a West Point Cadet, Spenser Rapone, was photographed in 2018 with the phrase “Communism will win” in his cap.
Their belief in the Marxist theory of history (historical materialism) has convinced them communism will triumph by moving countries such as the United States through stages of slavery, feudalism, capitalism, and socialism. Former President Trump said in his CPAC speech on Sunday, in commenting on Democratic Party policies, “We will fight the onslaught of radicalism, socialism, and indeed it all leads to communism once and for all.

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Why the Communists are winning


Why the Communists are winning
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In John le Carre’s Cold War spy thriller
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, the Russian mole in the British intelligence service says to the spy hunter who caught him, “I had to pick a side, George. It was an aesthetic choice as much as a moral one. The West has grown so very ugly, don’t you think?” A similar line surfaced when a West Point Cadet, Spenser Rapone, was photographed in 2018 with the phrase “Communism will win” in his cap.
Their belief in the Marxist theory of history (historical materialism) has convinced them communism will triumph by moving countries such as the United States through stages of slavery, feudalism, capitalism, and socialism. Former President Trump said in his CPAC speech on Sunday, in commenting on Democratic Party policies, “We will fight the onslaught of radicalism, socialism, and indeed it all leads to communism once and for all.”

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Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Shake Hands


Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Shake Hands
An iconic photograph captured the Washington meeting of these two titans as the Senate debated the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. talk after the Georgia civil rights leader’s press conference at the U.S. Capitol in 1964.
It’s in the low 70s and partly cloudy in Washington when members of the Senate gather on March 26, 1964. There are two motions on the agenda this Thursday morning. The first is a noncontroversial one: to call up the civil rights bill that has recently been passed by the House of Representatives. The second is less predictable: Should the Senate refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee for a ten-day review?

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