Month: April 2022

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WAR ON POLICE Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist   The number of police officers shot in the line of duty is on the rise for the second year in a row, according to new data released by the National Fraternal Order of Police (NFOP). So far in 2022: 101 [...]

    San Marino, the world’s oldest republic, has taken another historic step this week in appointing the world’s first openly gay head of state: 58-year-old Paolo Rondelli.   Rondelli will join Oscar Mina as one of the two captains regent, San Marino’s heads of state, according to The Guardian.   Before his role as […]

Are Mark Robinson’s Controversial Generalizing Remarks in Church Good For Trump’s GOP?

No Tallywhacker,' North Carolina Rep. Cawthorn Says In House Floor Speech On Definition Of Woman Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist   WASHINGTON - Rep. Madison Cawthorn used his time on the floor of the House of Representatives recently to attack his liberal counterparts over their conversations about gender, saying [...]
Orban Referendum Targeting LGBTQ Rights Fails to Become Binding Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist     Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's national referendum targeting LGBTQ rights that he has cast as crucial to his fight over the issue with the European Union failed to muster enough votes to be valid. The government initiated a referendum, which coincided with parliamentary elections where Orban clinched a fourth consecutive term, asked Hungarians to vote "No" on four questions, including whether they agreed to the "Marketing of gender change procedure to minors." Less than half of eligible voters cast valid ballots, rendering the vote non-binding, though more than 90% voted in line with the government's campaign. About 1.6 million votes, or almost a third of the ballots cast, were invalid after the opposition's appeal to file protest votes. Orban has previously portrayed non-binding referendum outcomes as victories, and his officials said it would be no different this time. Orban's crackdown on LGBTQ rights just before Hungary's election was widely seen as a way to boost voter turnout for the general election. It also intensified a battle with the EU over the rule of law in Hungary, with the government alleging it prompted the EU to delay billions of euros in pandemic recovery aid. The EU had cited concerns over suspected graft as the reason. Shared by #GoRightNews https://GoRightNews.com Each Month GoRightNews Spends Hundreds of Dollars and Hours To Run This Site and Podcast, with no sponsors or ads this comes out of our pockets, [...]
House Passes Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist   Opinion: I think it should be legalized and taxed. It can become a controlled substance and then be treated as such. As well as then the true war on drugs could act on drugs that actually do harm [...]
BIDEN ENDORSES SEX-CHANGE OPERATIONS FOR CHILDREN Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist The Biden regime has released a series of guidance documents encouraging gender-reassignment surgery and hormone treatments for minors. The documents were handed down by two separate divisions of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Treatment options [...]
FLORIDA PASSES ANTI-GROOMER BILL Shared By Peter Boykin - American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist   Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law the Parent's Rights in Education bill that the left has falsely smeared as a 'Don't Say Gay' bill. At the signing, DeSantis said: "We will make sure parents can send their kids [...]

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