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MACE CHALLENGER IS SHOOTING BRICKS

If the South Carolina primary wasn’t on June 11th there’s no telling what accomplishments Templeton would lay claim to if given just a little more time. She is 90 days away from claiming she invented sweet tea, and she’s not even from Summerville! Templeton is either lying like a Biden, or she has an ego the size of Hunter’s hooker and dope dealer phonebook!

Abortion Loving States Owe Trump Hugs and Kisses

Even in Roe, it was never “my body, my choice”. The Roe court ruled that up to the first trimester it was a woman’s “right” to have an abortion. But the closer the fetus got to the quickening, the quicker the woman’s right to privacy ends. This peculiar end to privacy after the first trimester led the current Supreme Court to correctly conclude that the Roe ruling was based on an illegitimate legal premise. It’s really that simple.

Impartiality is an Impossibility – Jury Selected to Hear Case against Trump is not Impartial

Impartiality is an impossibility in this case against Trump. Alvin Bragg’s malicious prosecution of the former president Donald Trump is seen one of two ways – as either a favorable, or a treasonous, way to help Joe Biden win reelection. There is no gray area. No common ground.

Mifepristone Madness – Medication Abortions and the Likelihood the Supreme Court will Once Again leave it up to the States

There are two types of abortions – surgical and non-surgical. The non-surgical method is termed a medication abortion. A medication abortion is most commonly referred to as the “abortion pill”. The abortion pill is actually a two-drug combination: Mifepristone followed by Misoprostol. Mifepristone blocks the hormone progesterone which is necessary to maintain a healthy uterine lining. It is this lining that supports a fertilized egg, embryo and fetus. Without the hormone progesterone, the uterus will rid itself of the fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus depending on the stage of the pregnancy.

Get to Know a Federal Agency – Introducing the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts

Like most federal agencies, the average American has never heard of the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts. With a discretionary budget request of $9.1 billion in 2024, an 8.0 percent increase over 2023, We the People should probably be paying closer attention.

Too Old to be a Representative, Senator, or President

How many Congresswomen and Congressmen have dementia? How many Senators have Alzheimer’s disease? How many Presidents has the United States had who were making critical decisions with a diseased mind? How about the current President, Joe Biden?