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A federal court just handed Biden’s Ministry of Truth a big defeat

In a landmark decision that should have all Americans cheering, a Louisiana federal court recently upheld their First Amendment right to speak without being censored by the government. Judge Terry Doughty said the case, Missouri v. Biden, "arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history."

By |2023-10-14T19:43:06+00:00July 19th, 2023|

Election Integrity: One Illegal Vote Can Change an Election

Most people in the media don’t want you to believe that election crimes are committed. They say it is easier to find Bigfoot. But election crimes are not a myth, and The Heritage Foundation has been systematically documenting them for years. When those who deny the crimes occur are forced to confront the data, the response sometimes shifts to “It doesn’t matter anyway.” After all, does it really matter if a single vote is improperly or criminally cast?

By |2023-10-14T19:43:07+00:00July 13th, 2023|

Press Release: Gun Violence Ain’t a MAGA Republican Problem

“Last week on Independence Day, a deranged cross-dressing biological black male, I will not use their name, decided to gun down innocent people in Philadelphia. It was comical to witness the leftist media avoid, at all costs, describing the shooter since it did not meet their narrative litmus test.” states ACRU Executive Director Allen West in his latest OPED for TownHall.com.

By |2023-10-14T19:43:08+00:00July 11th, 2023|

Launch of campaign to repeal ranked choice voting draws a crowd in Anchorage

A few hundred people met at a south Anchorage church Thursday night to kick off a signature drive aiming to get rid of ranked choice voting and go back to the way Alaska used to elect candidates.

By |2023-10-14T19:43:08+00:00July 6th, 2023|

ACRU Supports Free Exercise Rights in Supreme Court

In Groff v. DeJoy, the United States Supreme Court corrected a misreading of Title VII’s religious protections that had limited the rights of religious workers for years. In 1977, the Court considered the provisions of Title VII that require employers to accommodate the religious practices of their employees unless doing so would impose an “undue hardship on the employer’s business.” It said that undue hardship meant any effort or cost that was “more than ... de minimis.”

By |2023-10-14T19:43:09+00:00June 30th, 2023|

Ranked-choice voting in Utah: How did it work?

When Monica Zoltanski was elected mayor of Sandy, Utah, from a crowded field of eight candidates by only 21 votes in November 2021, the city had to hold a recount — not just because of the close vote, but also because of voter confusion. Such were the fruits of Sandy’s experiment with ranked-choice voting.

By |2023-10-14T19:43:10+00:00June 29th, 2023|

Democrat Indicted On 82 Counts Of VOTER FRAUD! [VIDEO]

Democratic County Supervisor, Trey Adkins, has been arrested and is facing 82 charges, mostly involving voter fraud. Adkins is the current Knox District Supervisor for Buchanan County, and faces 82 felony charges.

By |2023-10-14T19:43:12+00:00June 26th, 2023|
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