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The Fourth of July 2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. It’s the day it was approved and sent to be printed. Except for the big signature of John Hancock, it was signed later. Think of it, the Declaration was approved 250 years ago. That’s a […]
by Allan Wall The break-in at the Capitol, on January 6th, the so-called “insurrection”, has been in the news ever since. Disturbingly, it’s being used as a pretext to suppress Donald Trump and his movement. The goal is to denigrate Trump and his movement, to discourage anything similar from arising. I do not support the […]
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Oklahoma is a red state, but its congressional delegation leaves much to be desired. Senator James Lankford, for example. A recent stunt by Lankford went like this: 1. Joined the senatorial group questioning the presidential vote in the swing states. 2. Dropped out after the Capitol Break-in. 3. Was criticized by leftist black Oklahomans for questioning the […]
The riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th is all over the news. It’s been called a “coup” and an “insurrection”. And President Trump has been blamed for inciting it. As a result, the Democrats are trying to impeach Trump again (at the end of his term) and Big Tech is cracking down on internet […]
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