Commented on Incoming Twitter CEO worse than DorseyTwitter has a huge double standard. They have allowed radical Muslim jihadists to use their platform, and even those who advocate genocide against the white race. redstate.com
Commented: Wednesday, December 1st, 2021 @ 1:18 pm
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Commented on Omicron so serious Biden keeps southern border openWhat's interesting is the politics of the WHO in naming this Covid variant. The next letter of the Greek alphabet is Xi, but that might be considered an insult to WHO Director Tedros' patron, the dictator of Red China, so they skipped over that one. But we have seen that pander from the beginning, where WHO refused to call this the Wuhan coronavirus. Japan's deputy prime minister was right when he said that the WHO ought to be renamed the China Health Organization.
Commented: Sunday, November 28th, 2021 @ 8:49 am
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Commented on How to escape the Google censorship mousetrapGoogle also tracks and records your searches and sells that data to others. This is a huge invasion of privacy, and a good reason to NEVER use Google. DuckDuckGo offers the more honest Bing searches and with privacy protections against tracking or recording your searches. DuckDuckGo is the way to go. NEVER GOOGLE.
Commented: Saturday, November 27th, 2021 @ 10:28 am
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Commented on Soaring German power prices are stark warning to NCThis issue does badly need to get in front of primary voters. A lot of our Republican legislators sold us out. That is going to take some work by primary opponents because the media barely let on that this even happened and did not say anything about its future impact. That is the usual political spin of the media. Given the bill's timetable, the impact is likely to be obvious to voters by the 2024 election, but not by the 2022 primary. The Democrats will likely use it to bushwhack Mark Robinson, and the "Republican leadership" of the General Assembly set him up for it. I wonder if Robinson has figured out yet how they stacked this deck against him. It reminds me of their sandbagging our last GOP Lt. Governor and gubenatorial candidate by repealing HB2.
Commented: Thursday, November 25th, 2021 @ 11:36 am
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Is this REALLY the Salvation Army? It sounds more like the Soviet Red Army or the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army to me. If it really is, then they have gone just as Marxist as the other two. Not only will I not donate, I will let them know how offensive their far left ideology is.
Commented: Wednesday, November 24th, 2021 @ 6:10 pm
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Commented on Lenoir County wins in state budgetMore pork. Meanwhile Perry was trying to get the Obamacare Medicaid expansion accepted, something that Republican voters do NOT want. Fortunately conservatives in the House blocked that in spite of Perry trying to offer them pork to go along. Perry is a real porker.
Commented: Monday, November 22nd, 2021 @ 5:29 pm
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The social media accounts of the driver show he was a big fan of BLM, a hater of Jewish people, and a hater of Donald Trump. He approached the parade slowly, lined up his vehicle, and then accelerated into the crowd. Now the lying liberal media are trying to whitewash what happened. The liberal media are not journalists, but instead propagandists.
Commented: Monday, November 22nd, 2021 @ 5:23 pm
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Commented on Mad as you-know-what and not going to take itYou hit the nail on the head, Stan. The Southern Poverty Law Center is a far left hate group, and it is amusing for them to call anyone else a hate group. A few years ago, hate spewed by the SPLC led a left wing nutter to attempt to murder those in the office of a Christian organization in Washington, DC. Tom Campbell is what Margaret Thatcher used to call "loony left". Why give him space on the BCN?
The idiot Campbell apparently forgot that church in Texas where a nutjob gunman walked in during service, shot one congregant but before he got off a second shot, another congregant pulled out his concealed carry pistol and shot the gunman dead.
Commented: Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 @ 6:35 pm
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Our NCGOP state committee censured Richard Burr, but what about Thom Tillis who is just as bad, and selling out to Biden just as much as Burr? He needs to be censured, too. Tillis is a Biden Republican and needs to go in his next primary. And we certainly DO NOT need another Tillis / Burr clone, Pat McCrory, in 2022.
Commented: Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 @ 11:24 am
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Wow! Book burnings? Calling for "total eradication" of the Jewish people? CRT seems to have a lot in common with the Third Reich. We need to get this dangerous extremism out of our schools.
Commented: Sunday, November 14th, 2021 @ 5:32 pm
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What LIARS. Wind and solar power is NOT cheap. It drives electric rates higher because it is more expensive and because it is unreliable. It is also NOT "competing" with China. It is playing into China's hands. China is building hundreds of new coal fired power plants to provide cheap and reliable electricity for themselves while manufacturing wind and solar power equipment to foist on Europe and America. If we want to compete with China, we need to junk wind and solar and push nuclear, coal, and gas.
Commented: Thursday, November 11th, 2021 @ 1:20 pm
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NEVER Tillis! NEVER McCrory! They are the same breed of rat.
Commented: Thursday, November 11th, 2021 @ 1:16 pm
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Commented on CRT opponents win school board races across USAOur pathetic BC school board seems to be little more than rubber stamps for the superintendent. Will they ever learn that he is their employee, not their boss? It is the superintendent who wants to sweep CRT under the rug. Unless the school board very quickly starts representing the parents and taxpayers - the voters who elect them - instead of a pompous bureaucrat, it is time to replace them.
Commented: Saturday, November 6th, 2021 @ 4:16 pm
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Commented on NC's Green New Deal – the anatomy of a betrayalThis is a really horrible piece of legislation. It fits right in with the globalist "Great Reset" and is part of that agenda. It is a repudiation of the America First agenda. It will soak us all with inflated electric bills. We need to replace those responsible for doing this to us in the primaries. It looks like Beaufort County will get a crack at that RINO Senator Jim Perry who helped pass this legislation because he has been drawn into our Senate district. We need someone to run against him. He is no different than a Democrat.
Commented: Saturday, November 6th, 2021 @ 3:23 pm
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What ever happened to Dr. Martin Luther King's mantra of judging people "by the content of their character, not the color of their skin"? AT&T is as racist as the KKK. No conservative should ever do business with this racist company.
Commented: Sunday, October 31st, 2021 @ 11:22 am
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Senator Jim Perry helped impose AOC's Green New Deal on NC. We can do a lot better for a state senator. The General Assembly website shows he voted for H 951, NC's green new deal, the Senate version which was far worse than the House version. I also learned he is part of RINO Phil Berger's leadership team, so I suspect his fingerprints are on this monstrosity that will send our electric bills into the stratosphere far more than just voting for it. Lets look for other options. The Senate version of H 951 was a cowardly sell out to Roy Cooper. We need legislators who will fight for us, not sell us out to the enemy.
Commented: Tuesday, October 26th, 2021 @ 1:05 pm
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Commented on McCrory PAC smears Ted Budd in mass mailingNever McCrory! He is simply too tight with "woke" corporations. He worked for years in a high level PR job with "woke" Duke Energy and as governor listened to them instead of the Republican voters and activists. Pandering to the "woke" corporations is why McCrory backstabbed Republicans when he flip-flopped and supported repeal of the bathroom privacy legislation, HB2. If McCrory is the GOP nominee, I will not be voting at all in the Senate race as I will have nobody worth voting for. I would actively support either of the other two major GOP candidates for Senate, but Pat McCrory is a bridge too far.
Commented: Sunday, October 17th, 2021 @ 8:32 am
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The FBI these days seems to be using the old KGB as their role model, a political secret police. With perhaps a bit of Gestapo thrown in. No wonder the Wall Street Journal ran an editorial last week calling for the abolition of the corrupt and politicized FBI, and its replacement by a new agency free of the politics and corruption that is now endemic in the FBI.
Commented: Thursday, October 14th, 2021 @ 10:00 am
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Thom Tillis and his RINO co-conspirators are betraying the GOP base to the radical Biden agenda. The lot of them need to be primaried out of office. All these modern day Benedict Arnolds are doing is selling out to Biden. Republican voters should be ashamed of electing them.
We need to remember in the 2022 US Senate primary that we have another Tillis / Burr clone running, and that is Pat McCrory. NEVER TILLIS, NEVER McCRORY.
Commented: Thursday, October 14th, 2021 @ 9:54 am
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Commented on Parents rally to support Lt. Gov. Mark RobinsonHooray for Mark Robinson. He is a fighter for common sense and decency like former Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, but unlike our former fool of a governor Pat McCrory who never seemed to be able to figure out if he was coming or going. Mark Robinson will make a great governor in 2024. Go Mark!
Commented: Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 @ 7:31 am
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Commented on totalitarian Big Tech moves to censor climate debateThese big tech thugs do not like the little people discovering that the climate scare is a hoax. It frightens them when people see through their fake narrative, like Swiss voters did back in June when they voted down a national referendum to reduce CO2, with 21 out of the 26 cantons rejecting the climate alarmist position. Hooray for the Swiss.
I agree that no conservative should ever use Google for anything. Use a more honest and less political search engine like DuckDuckGo or Bing. Google is a censorship engine run by the far left.
Commented: Monday, October 11th, 2021 @ 8:01 pm
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McConnell's connection to Red China should be a huge concern. His position on this legislation, like on many things, is in China's interests, not in the interests of the US, particularly not of Republicans.
McConnell was one of the first politicians to visit China after the Tianamen Square massacre, taking his ethnic Chinese wife along. While there, the ChiComs offered to create a shipping company and gift it to McConnell's father-in-law, with partial ownership in his wife. The Chinese government provided the ships, the crews, and the cargoes. The offer was accepted. That shipping company is now one of the largest in China, and a significant McConnell family asset, which will become much larger at the death of McConnell's father in law. This means McConnell will always look out for the interests of the ChiComs, and right now the ChiComs and China Joe Biden have lots of common interests. This is a very corrupt arrangement and one that should not be tolerated by the GOP Senate caucus. China very much wants the US hamstrung by the Green New Deal while they keep making most of their power from coal, which is a lot cheaper and more dependable. That gives China an economic advantage over the US and Europe. China wants Biden to get his $3.5 Trillion green new deal bill, and Mitch stabbed the GOP in the back to help them do it.
Commented: Friday, October 8th, 2021 @ 6:13 pm
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Commented on GOP Senate leaders are surrender monkeys, US and NC"The fish rots from the head" goes an old European proverb, and it explains the problem the Republican base has with what passes for "leadership" in legislative bodies at both the federal and state levels. It is not just both Senates. The GOP leaders of both Houses are just as bad and have been. Boehner, Ryan, and McCarthy at the federal level and Tillis and Tim Moore at the state level have been awful. Surrender monkey is an apt term for the lot of them. They will cave to the Democrats at the drop of a hat, sometimes after putting on a show of not doing so, but they always cave. None of them seems to have any interest in standing up for Republican principles.
McConnell has never been anything but a sellout, although he likes to put on a show otherwise for a time. If he ever gets anything for his cave ins, it is always for himself, like the hefty earmark he got for a major Kentucky project in return for selling out on one of Obama's bills that was dubbed the "Kentucky kickback". Then there is McConnell's slimy family dealings with Red China that are as corrupt as those of Hunter Biden. Early in his career, Phil Berger was the one GOP legislative leader I actually had some respect for. When McCrory started waffling on doing the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, it was Berger who organized some quick legislation to box McCrory in so he could not do it. When McCrory tried his cancel culture move against SCV license plates, it was Berger who shot that down. Then things changed. The first sign that Berger seemed to have had a spine removal operation came with the bathroom privacy legislation, HB2, when he joined the Democrat / liberal move to repeal it. Since then it has been all downhill for Berger, and he is now as big a surrender monkey as any of the others. If the GOP keeps such squirrelly leadership, it is bound to impact the voter enthusiasm of the rank and file GOP voters.
Commented: Wednesday, October 6th, 2021 @ 8:57 pm
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Is China funding some of these western politicians including "Republican" leaders in NC? They are falling all over themselves to do Red China's bidding. While the ChiComs are building hundreds of new coal fired power plants to generate cheap and reliable power for themselves, they are also spending billions to universities and others in the US and Europe, much of it promoting the "climate change" agenda. They want us to decommission our cheap and reliable power sources and replace them with expensive and undependable intermittent power from wind and solar. And guess where a large portion of the raw materials, components, and complete systems for wind and solar come from? Red China, of course! This is all about giving them even more commercial advantage over the western countries. Our politicians are either idiots, fools, or traitors to fall for this crap.
Commented: Monday, October 4th, 2021 @ 9:29 pm
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Republican elected officials voting like Democrats for Democrat policy? Unfortunately, that is nothing new. Thom Tillis, Richard Burr, and Pat McCrory have been doing that for years. Seeing it in the legislature at this level is new, but should it really be unexpected? It has come to the point that a voter can no longer trust an R by a candidate's name. They have to dig deeper to find out what he or she is about. If Republicans are dumb enough to set up this electricity price increase, I will not vote for a one of them for legislative office unless I research their vote on this bill. I would like to know of other bills I should also look up. What happened in the House is enough already to sour me on GOP legislative candidates, but this Senate version of the bill is even worse. It seems to me that the same cast of legislative characters betrayed GOP voters a few years ago when they repealed HB2, and if memory serves that also involved one of these committee substitute bills.
Commented: Sunday, October 3rd, 2021 @ 9:10 pm
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What will the Beaufort County School Board do on Critical Race Theory? It appears that they are crawfishing, letting our liberal bureaucrat administrator have control. If they do not ban it, it is time to get some new school board members. The cited example is just one more showing how despicably racist that CRT is.
Commented: Saturday, September 25th, 2021 @ 2:02 pm
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Commented on DHS touts counter-domestic extremism planBut Comrade Mayorkas says not a thing about the real domestic terrorists - ANTIFA and BLM. This is also the same Mayorkas who has been constantly lying through his teeth on border security issues. Our open border invites terrorism and criminality, but Mayorkas wants to leave it open. Comrade Mayorkas is himself a huge terrorism threat.
Commented: Saturday, September 25th, 2021 @ 9:52 am
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Commented on BLM to protest NY vaccine passportsSo, is Biden's vaccine mandate "systemic racism" against black folks? I hope this restaurant where BLM is going to protest has a good fire insurance policy. Fires happening when BLM is around are all too common.
Commented: Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 @ 7:02 am
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Commented on 20 times increase of cancer in vaccinated patients?The medical credentials of the doctor making that assertion seem quite solid, but you seem to have no medical credentials apparent, Lori. Do you, perhaps, work for Big Pharma? If I wanted disinformation, I would turn to serial liar Anthony Fauci, who even lied under oath to Congress, something he should be prosecuted for.
Commented: Monday, September 20th, 2021 @ 11:08 am
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Commented on HB951 threatens serious political damage to the GOPEven many big time climate alarmists don't buy that nonsense about giant batteries working to back up intermittent wind and solar. Take globalist oligarch Bill Gates, for example, who has a book out promoting climate alarmism. Gates has spoken and written often that the big battery scheme just will not work. The way HB951 came about is just corrupt. There is no other word for it. Lobbyists for Duke Energy and for promoters of wind and solar met in secret for months to hammer this out. They called themselves "stakeholders" a term coined by and promoted by globalist Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum. No representatives of consumers were let anywhere near those meetings.
The backroom boys concocted the basics of this bill, then tacked it on to an existing bill at the last minute as a "committee substitute", where it did not go through the proper legislative process in the House. Speaker Tim Moore then twisted arms of conservatives to not object to it in the House. That is hard to resist because if a legislator crosses Moore on something he is really pushing for, there will be hell to pay on anything that legislator might want himself. Yes, this is really up to the Senate to do the right thing and kill this terrible bill that will badly hurt NC citizens.
Commented: Monday, September 20th, 2021 @ 10:52 am
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Biden and his authoritarian regime want to massively invade our privacy using police state tactics. Biden and his KGB mentality need to be tossed out of office.
Commented: Friday, September 17th, 2021 @ 5:52 am
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Here are some of the stories we do not hear on the "safe" Covid vaccines:
www.thegatewaypundit.com Ivermectin has been around for many years and is proven safe, unlike the vaccines.
Commented: Thursday, September 16th, 2021 @ 2:56 am
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Faucism is just another way to spell fascism. It is so galling that advocate of authoritarianism Fauci was responsible for funding the "gain of function" research that led to creation of this virus, something he lied about under oath to Congress but has now been proven from emails. Fauci should be indicted and jailed for lying under oath to Congress.
Commented: Friday, September 10th, 2021 @ 8:18 am
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Commented on "Harmful language" warning on the site that hosts the Constitution, Declaration, and otherThis reflect's the Biden regime's total distain for our Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence. Freedom and Liberty have become evil terms to the authoritarians of the Biden / Pelosi / Schumer Democrats.
Commented: Thursday, September 9th, 2021 @ 8:15 am
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