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The Democrats have nothing to hide but are getting the Feds involved in the Arizona Audit

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The Arizona Senate has rented the coliseum through May 14. That would give them 18 more days, including Saturday.  The reaction to this audit is starting to make Mike Lindell's so called "unfounded" claims more believable.  America's constitutional law scholar from Harvard, Alan Dershowitz in February said on Newsmax that he doesn’t believe Dominion is “going to get any pillows out of” their lawsuit against the MyPillow CEO.   It's no wonder Mike Lindell has been able to acquire Dershowitz on his team of lawyers that have decided to sue Dominion voting systems on the basis of free speech.  Ongoing Roadblocks in the Arizona Audit Democrats have a lawsuit that alleges that  Sen. Warren Peterson's assurances for the Republican lead audit were "illusory" because they've outsourced the recount set to begin Friday to an "inexperienced third party with clear bias." The lawsuit, filed by the state party and county Supervisor Steve Gallardo, see

Rebellion Against the Mask Mandates

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Is the Evidence on wearing masks clear?   The Vail School Board members left their meeting after 100 angry parents pushed into the meeting room demanding the district’s masking requirement for students and teachers be removed.   This event has gone viral, but how many others are on the brink of going bonkers in similar fashion?   Mask skepticism is well deserved Dr. Fauci said, "We had enough protective equipment and that cloth masks and homemade masks were as good as masks that you would buy from surgical supply stores."   A group of Duke University researchers conducted the latest study to try and determine if all masks are created equal.  N eck fleeces, knitted masks and bandannas proved not to be effective at all because the material is thin and if they become saturated with germs, they can actually be worse than wearing nothing. A randomized study of 6000 people in Denmark studied the use of mask and found that mask wearing vs unmasked efficacy not statistically signific

The Arizona Audit Reactions are Puzzling to say the Least

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 Common sense would seem to dictate that if the claims by many powerful and influential officials and media that the 2020 presidential election was secure and fair that an audit of the results should not cause these same individuals angst.  So what is the opposition and panic about? Judge Daniel Martin, who is now presiding over the Arizona Senate Republicans’ audit of the Maricopa County 2020 election results, is a Democrat appointee who worked for a firm that merged with Perkins Coie, the pro-Democrat powerhouse firm that is trying to shut down the Maricopa County audit. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin said, “I will share with you all, I am not yet persuaded that there has been a showing that the rights of the voters in Maricopa County are being protected,” Martin said. “And I think we will touch on this tomorrow when we address the policies and procedures and whether or not they can be withheld from public view."   The audit is being lived streamed  https:

How important are Fathers?

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Exactly how important are fathers?   Ask teachers or coaches and they will be able to generalize some key differences with students and athletes from fatherless homes. Fathers that are involved and positive role models play a huge part in the behavior and motivation as well as motivations of a child. The Father's effect on Spirituality or Lack thereof Vitz is a psychologist who was an atheist himself until his late thirties. He began to wonder if psychology played a role in one’s belief in God. After all, secular psychologists have been saying that a belief in God is really nothing more than infantile wish fulfillment. Dr. Vitz wondered if the shoe was on the other foot. Could it be that atheists are engaged in unconscious wish fulfillment? After studying the lives of more than a dozen of the world’s most influential atheists, Dr. Vitz discovered that they all had one thing in common: defective relationships with their fathers. The relationship was defective because the father was

Derek Chauvin: Experts say Grounds for Overturning Trial Results

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  A lot of people cheered when Derek children was convicted in the monumental trial of the deceased George Floyd.  Politicians and pundits from coast to coast relieved and seemingly full of joy. What's going to happen if the verdict is overturned or deemed a mistrial?  Derek Chauvin was charged with unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.  The trial that started March 8, 2021 in the Minnesota Fourth Judicial District Court, and concluded on April 20 with the jury finding him guilty on all three charges The second-degree unintentional murder charge alleges Chauvin caused Floyd's death "without intent" while committing or attempting to commit felony third-degree assault. In turn, third-degree assault is defined as the intentional infliction of substantial bodily harm. The third-degree murder charge alleges Chauvin caused Floyd's death by "perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincin

O. J. Simpson and others defend the Ohio police officer

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  Nicholas Fondacaro @NickFondacaro · 18h In their report on the officer-involved shooting in Columbus , Ohio, NBC Nightly News deceptively edited the 911 call to leave out the part where the caller says a girl was "trying to stab us." They also don't show viewers the knife in the attacker's hand just before the shots.