Canada Free Press
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Canada Throws Temper Tantrum Over Tariffs
In the first two weeks of his second term, President Donald Trump is acting quickly and following through on his campaign promises. Repeatedly, he has promised to authorize tariffs against Canada and Mexico for their inadequate level of cooperation in stopping the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States.
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Fired Service Members Begin Receiving Reinstatement Notices
ORLANDO, FL– Just two days after President Donald Trumpordered the reinstatement of service members forcibly discharged for refusing the experimental COVID shot, the U.S. Marines officially offered one of Liberty Counsel’s military clients full reinstatement.
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Good News Club Approved for Hawaii School After Injunction
KAILUA-KONA, HI – For the first time since Hawaii public schools resumed hosting after school programs following the COVID-19 pandemic, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) has now been approved to start a new Good News Club in one of the state’s elementary schools after being repeatedly and unlawfully denied in other parts of the state. The approval comes after Liberty Counsel recently won a permanent injunction on behalf of CEF Hawaii against the Hawaii State Department of Education. The injunction requires that Hawaii school officials give CEF’s after-school Bible clubs equal access like other similarly-situated clubs on public school campuses throughout the state.
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Can You Handle “The Truth?”
So count me in among the many JFK conspiracy theorists. I’ve been to Dealey Plaza several times. I’ve read or listened to many books and programs about the assassination of JFK. I’ve watched the Zapruder tape many times. There’s no way someone’s head goes backwards when they’re being shot from above.
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Null and void?
Laws in every state govern wills and the transfer of estates and property upon a testator’s death. For example, Virginia statutes provide that “any individual may make a will,” except testators who are unemancipated minors or “of unsound mind.”
Unsound mind generally means not having mastery of one’s mental faculties, which could include being enfeebled enough that the testator is easily subject to improper influence by others, especially someone who would benefit from provisions of the will.