1.
Bernard Kerik: Obama’s Policies Still Haunt Trump
2. James
Hirsen: The Hidden Dangers of GoFundMe on Behalf of
Ford
3. Lowell
Ponte: Faulty Memories Used as Tangible Evidence
4. John
LeBoutillier: Judge Not?
5.
Brigitte Gabriel: Desperate Dems Will Destroy Anyone in their Path
Kerik: Obama’s
Policies Still Haunt Trump
“After eight years under Obama, our guard is
down," says Bernie Kerik, explaining he wrote The Grave Above
the Grave to wake Americans up. "It will take years to
re-build our security systems." It is a nonstop thrill ride only an
insider like Kerik could write. Kerik understands the psyche of terrorists. He
was not only there on 9/11, President George W. Bush dispatched him to the
Middle East to serve as Interim Interior Minister of Iraq. "I believe we
could suffer another 9/11 attack and The Grave Above
the Grave gave me the opportunity to educate people in a
fictional way about what rolls around in my head every day," Kerik says.
"9/11 taught me what happens when the wrong people are allowed in this
country." [more...]
The Hidden Dangers of GoFundMe on Behalf of Ford
By James Hirsen
Dem Senators have stated that Dr. Christine
Blasey Ford had “nothing to gain” in stepping forward with allegations against
Supreme Court Justice nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh. But there are a host of
significant gains that may indeed be awaiting Ford. One has already surfaced
via the GoFundMe website, which was made on behalf of Ford and has raised
approximately $740,000. Law professor Jonathan Turley recently expressed
concern that “crowdfunding” may be being used in a manner that enables legal
testimony to be purchased. “You can buy a witness effectively by funding them
as long as they’re saying the type of thing that you want them to say,” Turley
cautioned. The notion that money could potentially be used to purchase testimony
from favorable witnesses poses a threat to a functioning legal system and the
fundamental precepts of due process. [more...]
Faulty
Memories Used as Tangible Evidence
By Lowell Ponte
Last week, Brett Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford, now a
51-year-old psychology professor, had no clear recollection of what happened
one summer night 36 years ago until she sought out professional help to recover
her memory. Ford began her effort to reconstruct her memory in 2012, at the
same time Kavanaugh’s name emerged in the national news as a potential Supreme
Court choice of GOP candidate Mitt Romney. Ford was a Democrat partisan and
pro-abortion activist paid by a “morning after” abortifacient pill
manufacturer. She might have identified Kavanaugh’s name as an ideological
opponent. “Memory is a tricky thing,” explains retired University of California
Irvine Professor Richard McKenzie in the Wall
Street Journal. “Current scientific research,” writes McKenzie, “strongly
supports deferring to long-honored legal requirements for judging the
truthfulness of accusers and defenders by assessing claims with verifiable
evidence. Relying solely on accusations and denials is fraught with potential
error.” [more...]
Judge
Not?
On the latest edition of REVOLUTION_The
Podcast... we examine how the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings are
breaking American society, ripping the nation apart, turning more and more
people against the political class - and may also have a huge impact on the
November 6 mid-term elections. [more...]
Desperate
Dems Will Destroy Anyone in their Path
How stupid do these D.C. swamp-dwellers
think the American people are? Do they really expect us to believe that
they, the same party that either defends or stays silent to the issue of female
genital mutilation - and that almost elected Muslim Brotherhood moneyman
Keith Ellison as their party Chairman - actually care about the protection of
women? Sorry to disappoint you Democrats, but we’re not buying it.
Regardless of what may or may not have transpired between teenagers over thirty
years ago, which for some reason hadn’t been brought to light until Judge
Kavanaugh’s nomination, what we essentially have is a party riddled with
hypocrisy when it comes to women’s rights, demanding that the FBI investigate a
“he said/she said” event, which took place before disco died. [more...]
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