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Birthright citizens are stealing your children’s birthright
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Democrats, under a ridiculous twist of the 14th Amendment, one that it was never intended to confront, would flood our borders with vagrant scofflaws who blatantly disregard our laws, and demand citizenship in our nation and all the benefits and freebies that come along with it for illegals that they clearly consider to be...
Leaders, Lincoln, and the trenches
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – A retired Navy commander reflects on leadership through Lincoln’s example, engages directly with service members, and critiques media coverage of the Iran conflict, emphasizing unity, responsibility, and the impact of public commentary on morale and national security...
The dark side of prenatal ultrasound
The Tenpenny Files – Routine prenatal ultrasounds are widely considered safe, yet growing concerns question their potential impact on fetal development. This exploration highlights possible risks, challenges standard medical practices, and emphasizes the importance of informed consent. It encourages expectant parents to think critically about common procedures and their possible long-term effects on health and development...
Family courts and the dangerous low standards of proof
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Family courts and medical authorities expand power with alarming consequences. Parents risk losing custody for questioning treatment decisions, while agencies operate under low standards of proof. Urgent reform calls for due process, transparency, and protection of parental rights, restoring trust and balance between child safety, medical judgment, and fundamental family freedoms...
Caution! The AI age of engineered narratives
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Speed is not wisdom. Search is not discernment. And storage is not judgment. If AI systems are drawing heavily from outlets with state affiliations, ideological agendas, or crowd-edited platforms with activist moderation cultures, then the answers they generate may feel polished while still carrying the same slant, omissions, and propaganda as...