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Veterans Call on Anti-Issa Group to Return $100k From Jane Fonda
Washington Free Beacon, by Susan Crabtree
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Posted By:MissMolly, 1/3/2018 5:10:05 AM
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The Vietnam War ended nearly a half century ago, but the bitter political divisions it spawned are reverberating once again this week in one of the most hotly contested congressional districts in the country. Military veterans who support Rep. Darrell Issa (R., Calif.) on Tuesday demanded that a Democratic group aimed at defeating him return a $100,000 donation it recently received from Jane Fonda, who turned 80 in December. Around 15 veterans outside Issa´s office holding flags and sporting their combat ribbons recalled Fonda´s controversial 1972 photo shoot in North Vietnam, where she was photographed sitting behind an enemy anti-aircraft gun. The
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hershey, 1/3/2018 8:47:57 AM (No. 11498398)
That commie loving beetch is 80??? Too bad it isn´t 90 and we wouldn´t have to put up with her too much longer...
Too bad the millenials don´t remember what she did...but a lot more of us do...
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Talk2, 1/3/2018 10:30:21 AM (No. 11498500)
She was a traitor then and that´s a stain she cannot wash out with money. Vietnam veterans remember what she said and did and will never, never forgive her nor accept her lies about what she did and her reasons for doing things that cost American military their lives and limbs.
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Arizona Republic [AZ], by Ronald J. Hansen andYvonne W. Sanchez
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Telegraph [UK], by Camilla Turner
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Schools are removing analogue clocks from examination halls because teenagers are unable to tell the time, a head teachers’ union has said. Teachers are now installing digital devices after pupils sitting their GCSE and A-level exams complained that they were struggling to read the correct time on an analogue clock. Malcolm Trobe, deputy general secretary at the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), said youngsters have become accustomed to using digital devices. “The current generation aren’t as good at reading the traditional clock face as older generations,” he told The Telegraph.
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California Bill Would Criminalize Speech, Books Opposing LGBT Agenda
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New American, by Michael Tennant
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/25/2018 2:11:49 PM
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In a direct assault on the freedoms of speech and religion, the California Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bill that would, in effect, prohibit the dissemination of traditional Christian teaching on homosexuality and transgenderism. The Assembly voted 50-14 to criminalize “a transaction intended to result or that results in the sale or lease of goods or services to any consumer” that consists of “advertising, offering to engage in, or engaging in sexual orientation change efforts with an individual.” The bill defines “sexual orientation change efforts” as “any practices that seek to change an individual’s sexual orientation. This includes efforts
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