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Friday, October 25, 2024

Is The Tide Turning to Freedom?

By Robin Itzler

Editor's Note:  This is one of the commentaries selected from Robin's weekly newsletter Patriot Neighbors. Any cartoons appearing will have been added by me.  If you wish to get the full edition, E-mail her at PatriotNeighbors@yahoo.com to get on her list, it's free. RK

With our prayers and involvement, we must have hope of saving our republic. Let’s look at some recent wins that show the tide might be turning in the direction of Conservative Judeo-Christian values. However, we need Republican LEADERSHIP, which seems to be in short supply.

Nevada:  The University of Nevada’s Wolf Pack volleyball team members voted to forfeit the October 26 game against San Jose State University to avoid playing a team with a male (aka trans) member. The women put out a release announcing their vote: “We, the University of Nevada Reno women’s volleyball team, forfeit against San Jose State University and stand united in solidarity with the volleyball teams of Southern Utah University, Boise State University, the University of Wyoming, and Utah State University. We demand that our right to safety and fair competition on the court be upheld. We refuse to participate in any match that advances injustice against female athletes.”

To share your thoughts with U of N’s Chancellor Patty Charlton: Email: pcharlton@nshe.nevada.edu , Phone: 702-889-8426, Write: 4300 S. Maryland Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89119

Canada:  Quebec has just adopted a law that requires people to show their face when giving or receiving public services. This includes riding the bus or taking a book from the library. Justice Minister, Stéphanie Vallée, said the face must remained uncovered throughout the entire bus ride. Some parties that voted against the bill (Parti Québécois and Coalition Avenir Québec) did so because they felt the law didn’t go far enough. Justice Minister Vallée told the press that an Angus Reid poll released in October found that an overwhelming 87 per cent of Quebeckers back the legislation.

Amazon VP Calls for Israel's Death:

Americans are entitled to their opinion, but when representing their company at events, talking to the media, meeting customers or in a company video what they do or say blends in their corporation. In an Amazon video promoting an upcoming event, Vice President of Specialists and Partners at cloud computing division Amazon Web Services Ruba Borno wore a necklace pendant in the shape of Israel that had had a Palestinian flag across it. Okay, we get it, Gaza refugee Borno wants to murder 7.2 MILLION Jews living in Israel. Amazon took down the video.   Two billion Muslims and only 15 Nobel prizes. Just 15 million Jews and 214 Nobel prizes.

To share your thoughts with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy: Email: 888-280-4331 Write: 410 Terry Ave. North, Seattle, WA, 98109

Voting With Blue or Black Ink:  

Why do many mail-in ballots state to only use BLACK ink when ballots completed with BLUE ink are also accepted? 

In “Let My People Go,” a documentary on election integrity, David Clements shares that by having voters only use black ink, it is easy for nefarious people (working alone, in groups, or with government complicity) to finish ballots that haven’t been completely filled out. Clements is a former American lawyer and a former assistant professor of the New Mexico State University. He is known for his advocacy of election integrity in the United States. 

 Have you ever submitted a ballot but skipped some races? Sometimes people skip races when they don’t know WHO or WHAT to vote for. A judgeship, city council, school board, proposition … ah, but someone or some agency with evil intentions could complete the ballot when it’s already been filled out in black. 

Why? 

Because there are not many shades of black and that means it won’t appear that two people filled out one ballot. However, a ballot completed using blue ink, the reprehensible person or agency could not fill in any missing races since there are ... Many shades of blue. Many shades of blue. Many shades of blue. Many shades of blue.  Watch “Let My People Go.” —

 

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