Canada Free Press
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Pastor Fired From Library Over Pronoun Policy Files Discrimination Charges
WASHINGTON, D.C.– Liberty Counsel filed charges of discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of bi-vocational Pastor Luke Ash who was unlawfully fired from his job as a library services technician for refusing to use false pronouns for a female colleague. The discrimination charges are against the City of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. The next step is for the EEOC to review the charges and investigate the library’s discriminatory employment practices.
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The Game of Urban Undermining

I just posted on other social media: 'One of the great ironies of the crack cocaine-fentanyl crime continuum is its outside origins make the case for racial and ideological separation from those who prompt and promote it.
I've watched the '80s 'dope boy' become a generational insider threat to our safety and stability.'
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Democrats Win Their “Echo Chamber” States, Ensuring Bad States Will Get Worse

“Over Reaction Wednesday” will come and go, and Conservatives and Republicans will realize that what took place yesterday evening will ultimately prove to be a blessing. Not for the people who live in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and California, but at this point, it’s tough to muster up any sympathy for the voters in any of those states or Michigan or Minnesota, for that matter.
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Learning from past successes and failures can mitigate risks in governments’ $20 billion Indigenous loan guarantees in megaprojects, better ensuring

VANCOUVER—To mitigate the risks involved in the $20 billion governments have earmarked for Indigenous loan guarantees to facilitate participation in infrastructure projects, lessons should be learned from past successes and failures, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.
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56 Old White Men

There is one very underrated statement in the Declaration of Independence. As important as the first two paragraphs are, the very last sentence of the document is profound in that it declares the “all in” commitment of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence.
“And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” Declaration of Independence