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Monthly Archives: June 2021
If You Don’t Like the United States, then Leave !!
by Diane Rufino, June 28, 2021 At Saturday’s U.S. Olympic Track and Field trials, June 26, athlete Gwen Berry, who calls herself an “activist,” was standing on the podium after receiving her bronze medal in the hammer throw when she … Continue reading
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Tagged activist athlete, American flag, Diane Rufino, flag, Gwen Berry, national anthem, Olympic trials, unpatriotic athlete
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Hats Off to the American Democrat Party
by Diane Rufino, June 24, 2021 The Democrat Party of the United States….. I have to hand it to you….. Your plans and platforms have been so progressive, your policies so vile and offensive, your methods so discriminatory, arbitrary,, irrational, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolf Hitler, all-white primary elections, anti-police sentiment, Aryan race, Black Lives Matter, BLM, concentration camps, critical race theory, democrat party, Democratic Party, Diane Rufino, eugenics, final solution, Goebbels, Hitler, IRS targeting of Tea Party groups, Jewish problem, Jews, Jim Crow, Jim Crow era, KKK, Ku Klux Klan, literacy tests, Lois Lerner, Margaret Sanger, master race, medical experiments on concentration camp inmates, Nazi Germany, Nuremberg Laws, Obama, poll taxes, Professor Henry Louis Gates, propaganda, racial laws, racial purity, racism, racist laws, rightwing extremism, segregation, segregation laws, Southern Democrats, Third Reich, voter intimidation, voter roll purges
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WHAT IF?
by Diane Rufino, June 19, 2021 Today, June 19, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Twitter that he had just signed a Resolution asserting Texas state sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment over all powers not granted to the federal government … Continue reading
IS NULLIFICATION A VIABLE OPTION TO CURB FEDERAL ABUSE?
By Diane Rufino, June 17, 2021 On June 15, I posted a question and some of my personal thoughts on the matter. I noted that our nation’s culture and politics has perhaps reached a tipping point where two competing ideologies … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, compact law, Constitution, Diane Rufino, federal abuse, James Madison, nullification, states' rights, Tenth Amendment, The Kentucky Resolves, The Virginia Resolves, Thomas Jefferson, unconstitutional, unconstitutional laws, US constitution
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY & MEANING OF THE SECOND AMENDMENT
by Diane Rufino, May 2017 – June 17, 2021 INTRODUCTION – “No free man shall be debarred (denied) the use of arms.” – as proposed by Thomas Jefferson for Virginia’s Bill of Rights, 1776 The Federal Farmer (anti-Federalist author) in … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd amendment, american independence, American Revolution, Boston tea party, Concord and Lexington, Diane Rufino, duty v. right, duty v. right to bear arms, English Bill of Rights, Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death, Great Britain, gun confiscation, Heller, Intolerable Acts, King Charles, King Charles II, King James II, Lexington and Concrod, Magna Carta, McDonald, Militia acts, Patrick Henry, second amendment, self-defense, self-protection, the right to firearms, the right to keep and bear arms, US Bill of Rights, William and Mary
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Why So Many Empty Churches?
[ This pic is of St. Barnabus Church, in Snow Hill, N.C. ] The following exceptional article was written by my friend, Reverend Mark Creech, head of the Christian Action League (based in Raleigh, NC). He posted it on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ, Christian Action League, churches, empty churches, Mark Creech, Religion, Reverend Mark Creech
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HAS THE TIME FINALLY COME?
by Diane Rufino, June 15, 2021 QUESTION: Do you believe our country is irreparably divided between two competing and non-overlapping ideologies? Do you believe that to try to negotiate and make concessions will only further erode the precarious existence that … Continue reading
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Tagged a country divided, Declaration of Independence, Diane Rufino, nullification, revolution, secession
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MEMORIAL DAY 2021
by Diane Rufino, June 1, 2021 Yesterday, we Americans remembered and honored all the soldiers who have offered the greatest sacrifice in service of our country – their last full measure. Those soldiers who have died, or been wounded and … Continue reading
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Tagged America, American flag, American soldiers, Diane Rufino, Memorial Day, Memorial Day 2021, patriotism, the last full measure
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