The Supreme Court has signaled it will strike down state laws allowing ballots after election day.
Justice Alito says it's called “Election DAY” for a reason.
🚨BREAKING: A liberal federal judge has just unilaterally NULLIFIED a New Hampshire law requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.
Judge Samantha Elliott struck down the 2024 law (HB 1569), ruling that first-time voters no longer need to show a birth certificate, passport, or other hard proof of citizenship.
Her reasoning? New Hampshire’s interest in election integrity “cannot justify the burden” on voters... because voter fraud is “rare.”
This was one of the strictest voter registration laws in the country. Now it’s gutted.
When will we get serious about securing our elections?
This is Ami Inamura. She’s is a Japanese sportscaster, television personality, and model. She threw the most beautiful ceremonial first pitch I’ve ever seen and it even clocked at 64 MPH. Completely fool the batter.
Legit serious when I say this will be the best thing you’ll see today.
California's Secretary of State says we likely won't know the results of the governor's race on election night.
"We've got 60 candidates. That in itself is historic... There's so much going on," @CASOSVote Shirley Weber told me.
Pride is a sin.
The rainbow is a symbol of God's covenant with man assuring him that he would never again destroy the world with water because of man's wickedness.
Small wonder those who celebrate their sin chose it as their symbol mocking God.
Pride Month is a good month to read your Bible from cover to cover and discover that every single mention of homosexuality is condemning it. No exceptions. The Bible treats this sin as harshly as any sin it mentions. No ambiguity or tolerance. So that’s my position too. The good news is that you can repent of any and every sin, turn to Christ and trust in Him to be washed free from the penalty, power, and eventually the very presence of your sin. I’m praying that Pride Month will be a month of repentance for many homosexuals.
Uruguayan born, radical leftist, Biden appointed judge, Ana Reyes has ruled that the Pentagon illegally banned transgender troops. So, a foreign born radical infiltrator gets to weaken our military? Is that how this works?
Transgender troops are non-deployable. It is essentially a welfare system for them. Command teams can’t use them. They are a burden on unit morale and discipline. Everyone has to walk on eggshells around them and make special accommodations. It’s a joke.
I was a child of the 60s and 70s:
Our schools taught us "The Star-Spangled Banner," "America the Beautiful," and the Pledge of Allegiance.
Saturday morning Looney Tunes gave us comedy, classical music, and memorable characters - not the woke slop cartoons kids are fed today.
Nobody brought guns to the neighborhood block parties.
We had drive-in movies, not drive-by shootings.
We hung out at roller rinks, bowling alleys, and pinball arcades without fear of being snatched up by pedophiles.
We had radio, vinyl records, 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs—and none of them said the F-word or the N-word.
We had inoffensive TV families and sitcoms, not dystopian garbage.
We had neighborhoods where people knew each other's names, and kids weren't raised by screens.
Our news came from a few trusted sources, not a stream of outrage and confusion.
Our boredom made us create, imagine, and go outside.
We had fewer voices telling us who to be, and more freedom to figure it out ourselves.
We could argue and still share a table afterward.
We had fewer distractions, so the moments we did have mattered more.
We lived our childhood instead of giving it to the internet.
And our AMERICAN culture was a shared experience, not a weapon used against half the country.
I'm remembering these things more now than ever before.
What do you miss about life in America?