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Author Archives: forloveofgodandcountry
SUPREME COURT WATCH: The Supreme Court Hears its Second Challenge to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Does it Protect Transgenders?)
by Diane Rufino, October 10, 2019 The Supreme Court just began its 2019-2020 term on Monday, October 7. The following day, on Oct. 8, the justices heard oral arguments in two potential landmark cases, both challenges to Title VII of … Continue reading
The Road to Impeachment: Trump Calls Pelosi’s Bluff
(Photo Courtesy of Gage Skidmore, US Coast Guard) The Mueller Report concluded that there were no grounds to indict President Trump. There were no grounds related to the so-called Russian Collusion allegation or any other allegation that was included in … Continue reading
The Second Amendment and Red Flag Laws: Understand Your Rights and Learn the Truth
by Diane Rufino, October 1, 2019 My professor at law school, Judge Andrew Napolitano, FOX News Senior Legal Analyst, wrote an excellent article on Red Flag Laws. Not only is this article spot on regarding the issues (unconstitutionality) of Red … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd amendment, Andrew Napolitano, Bill of Rights, Diane Rufino, District of Columbia v. Heller, inalienable rights, Judge Andrew Napolitano, liberty rights, palladium of liberty, red flag laws, Red Flag Laws (the dangerous urge to do something), right of self-defense, right of self-protection, right to keep and bear arms, second amendment, St. George Tucker, United States v. Miller, US constitution
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Redistricting in North Carolina: Democrats Find New Avenue of Attack Against Republicans
by Diane Rufino, September 29, 2019 We’ve been hearing a lot about “redistricting” lately. In fact, we heard that a state court invalidated two of the popularly-mandated (that is, approved by voters in 2016) amendments to the state constitution (the … Continue reading
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Tagged Common Cause v. Lewis, Diane Rufino, gerrymandering, NC, NC General Assembly, NCGA, non-partisan redistricting plan, non-partisan remedial districting, non-partisan remedial redistricting plan, North Carolina, redistricting, redistricting plan, remedial district maps
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Introducing Mark Robinson, Candidate for NC Lieutenant Governor
by Diane Rufino, September 20, 2019 Yesterday, the Republican Women of Pitt County and the Pitt County GOP held a joint monthly meeting to hear candidate for NC Lieutenant Governor, Mark Robinson. We know there are several candidates who have … Continue reading
NC General Assembly Republicans Seize the Opportunity to Make Good on the Promises Made in the State Budget
by Diane Rufino, September 16, 2019 In June, the Republican-dominated General Assembly passed a state budget that included pay increases for our public school teachers and for non-certified school personnel, pay increases for teachers in the state community college system, … Continue reading
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Tagged budget override, budget override vote, Diane Rufino, Governor Cooper's veto of the state budget, Governor Roy Cooper, H.B. 966, HB-966, House Bill 966, NC budget bill, NC General Assembly, NC House Speaker, NC House Speaker Tim Moore, NC state budget, NCGA, North Carolina, Rep. Darren Jackson, Rep. David Lewis, Rep. Deb Butler, Rep. Keith Kidwell, Rep. Larry Pittman
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The Desperate Acts of a Dying Political Party
(Photo courtesy of BlazeTV) by Diane Rufino, August 14, 2019 We cannot deny that the Democrats and those on the left are engaging in some terribly troubling and questionable conduct. And we know exactly why they are pursuing the questionable … Continue reading
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Tagged border crisis, brief to Supreme Court, census bureau survey, citizenship question, Democrats, Diane Rufino, Donald Trump, illegal immigration, immigration, impeachment, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Kavanaugh, leftists, liberals, Mueller, Mueller Report, President Trump, progressives, racist, Trump, Trump derangement syndrome, white supremacy
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More Proof that the Government is Altering Our History of the Civil War
Based on the article “Revisionism” by Andrew P. Calhoun, with an introduction by Diane Rufino Anyone who knows me knows how much I love history and how much time I spend reading and researching historical events. I don’t want to … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbeville Institute, Abbeville Institute blog, Andrew P. Calhoun, Battlefield museums, Battlefield Parks, Civil War, confederacy, Diane Rufino, Fort Sumter, Jesse L. Jackson Jr., National Park Service, revisionism, revisionist history, slavery, war between the states, War of Northern Aggression, war to prevent southern independence
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Reject the Progressive Agenda! The Truth is that Strong Traditional Families Build Strong and Healthy Communities
by Diane Rufino, July 31, 2019 It is easier to raise strong children than to repair broken men and women. And it’s a whole lot less expensive on society and on our pocketbooks as well. (modified quote from Frederick Douglass) … Continue reading
Trump Supporters Not Treated Fairly in Recent USA TODAY Article
(Photo courtesy of Second Nexus) by Diane Rufino, July 31, 2019 This past Saturday I met with a reporter with USA TODAY for an interview regarding the Trump Rally on July 17 in Greenville “and it’s aftermath.” This reporter traveled … Continue reading
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Tagged American Love It or Leave It, chant, Diane Rufino, Greenville, Omar, President Trump, racism, racist chant, Rep. Omar, Send Her Back, the chant, Trump, Trump rally, Trump rally in Greenville, USA Today, USA Today article on chant, USA Today article on chant Send Her Back, USA Today article on Greenville rally, USA Today article on Greenville Trump rally, USA Today article on Trump rally in Greenville
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