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August 26th
is the anniversary of a hard-fought right many people - men and women -
squander every local, state, and federal election cycle in the United
States.
Last week,
two Russian Tu-95MS "Bear" bombers, accompanied by Su-35S fighter
jets and an A-50 early warning and control aircraft flew near Japan and
South Korea as a "show of force" to protest the opening of joint
U.S.-South Korea military exercises.
McMaster does
not seem to have grasped the fact that the strategic conditions
on-the-ground are significantly different than they were in 2001. Stated
simply, McMaster's Afghanistan plan has been overtaken by events.
Texas Gov.
Greg Abbott expressed his gratitude to Trump and his staff for everything
they've done over the past couple weeks in advance of Hurricane Harvey.
Every board
game has rules. Every card game has rules. Every athletic competition has
rules. Every election has rules. Every society has rules. WHY?
Banning them
will do bupkis for blacks.
Can we learn
lessons from winning the Cold War that are relevant to the crises of today,
particularly the nuclear dangers in North Korea? Yes, we can and here is
why.
· Mainstream
media attack President Trump for visiting Texas
· Southern Poverty Law Center vs. D. James Kennedy
Ministries
· MSNBC
vs. Ted Cruz: How Can You Support Harvey Relief When You Opposed Sandy
Relief?
· Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott Grades Federal Government's Response to Hurricane Harvey
· White
House Daily Briefing: Spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders (08-25-2017)
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