Author: Tixaje

Photo courtesy of the Free Burma Rangers (FBR) The shattered remains of churches and the lifeless bodies of innocent children, covered in rubble and caked in blood, tell a harrowing story of the Burma Army’s escalating campaign against civilians and religious sanctuaries. Once vibrant centers of community and the final refuge for a desperate people worn down by seven decades of war, these churches now stand riddled with bullet holes, torn apart by airstrikes, reduced to desolate ruins. The faces of grieving mothers clutching their children’s clothes, the tiny corpses laid side by side as mourning villagers gather in sorrow,…

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Faith in God is enough, but it’s nice every once in a while to receive a sign that He is listening. What happened to Phil Robertson might just be one of those consolations. The patriarch of the “Duck Dynasty” clan, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and a blood disease, according to Fox News, experienced a brief “reprieve” from his symptoms after the family spoke about his condition on the “Unashamed with the Robertson Family” podcast Friday. The family believes it has something to do with the outpouring of prayers for him. Over the weekend, Phil Robertson showed marked improvement…

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The reason Trump tapped Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense is to clean up the military and get rid of all the woke junk that stands in the way of our soldiers doing what they are supposed to do. So far, the objections to Hegseth have been utterly predictable and pretty much without merit. The story below however, really puts it all into focus. Just look at this. It’s from the Defense Department website: DOD Dealing With Climate Change as a Security Concern for Africans African nations see the effects of climate change daily with the desertification of the…

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CNN is in serious trouble. A few weeks ago, it was revealed that the far left network was being beaten in ratings by the Hallmark Channel. Now, they are being beaten in the ratings by the Food Network. More people want to watch pies and cakes being baked than hear Anderson Cooper or Jake Tapper analyze the day’s news. How much lower can they go before people start getting cut left and right? FOX News reports: CNN loses to Food Network as network’s primetime viewership languishes Perhaps Anderson Cooper can whip up a casserole on camera to help CNN’s struggling…

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This week, former Joe Biden adviser Anita Dunn was speaking at a roundtable event sponsored by the New York Times when she laughably tried to claim that the Justice Department has never been weaponized against Trump. Her suggestion is absurd and everyone knows it. Even Democrat Senator John Fetterman has finally agreed that the New York investigation of Trump was pure politics. Dunn’s comments show how out of touch some Democrats still are and how far they will go to distort reality. Breitbart News reports: Biden Adviser Anita Dunn Claims DOJ Wasn’t Weaponized Against Trump Jason Miller, a top aide…

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Source: Pete Hegseth; Rep. Stefanik/X On Thursday morning, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) became the first Senate Democrat to meet with Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense. Speaking with CNN’s Manu Raju, Fetterman defended his decision to meet with Hegseth, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and a willingness to work across party lines. When questioned about the allegations against Hegseth, Fetterman emphasized the importance of due process, noting that there haven’t been any formal criminal charges. “I know there hasn’t been any formal charges, criminal-wise,” Fetterman said. “It’s all one of the things that I’m sure might come…

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Senator Elizabeth Warren made some absolutely dreadful comments about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson who was murdered in cold blood last week. She made the comments on Joy Reid’s show on MSNBC, naturally, and Joy made no attempt to ask Warren to clarify, instead she just nodded along. It’s amazing how this turn of events has brought out the absolute worst in some people on the left. FOX News reports: Elizabeth Warren says killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO was a warning: ‘You can only push people so far’ Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said in interviews this week that the murder of UnitedHealthcare…

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Editor’s Note: This was a guest post by Chris Shaw, with minor editorial adjustments for clarity and formatting. Photo credit: depositphotos.com Australia’s national peak body and advocate for homelessness released a scathing report this week on the dire state of housing and the number of people becoming homeless each month. Rough sleeping surges as homelessness crisis worsens: New report The extraordinary figure of 10,000 people per month becoming homeless was reported. To put that in context, I researched the homeless figures in California. Being an Australian, it was my immediate connection as their problems have been pretty much highlighted here.…

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Luigi Mangione copycat Briana Boston A Florida woman was arrested for making threats against Blue Cross Blue Shield. Briana Boston, 42, in a call with Blue Cross Blue Shield, echoed UnitedHealthCare CEO killer Luigi Mangione as she argued over a denied medical claim. In the phone call, Boston said, “Delay, deny, depose. You people are next,” after her medical claim was allegedly denied. Detectives investigating the assassination of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson uncovered shell casings bearing those same three words: Deny, Defend and Depose. Boston was charged with written threat to kill or injure – conduct a mass shooting or…

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Mitch McConnell The outgoing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said that the slogan “America First” has undertones similar to those used in the run-up to World War Two. In an interview with The Financial Times, McConnell made a passionate defense of the neoconservative worldview and said that we are currently living through extremely dangerous times. “We’re in a very, very dangerous world right now, reminiscent of before World War Two,” McConnell said. “Even the slogan is the same: ‘America First.’ That was what they said in the ’30s.” “The cost of deterrence is considerably less than the cost of…

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