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Category Archives: Essay
Red Tsunami in 2024
When I woke up today, I was overjoyed to learn about the Red Tsunami throughout
An Attack on American Democracy
I stand with this man. God Bless America.
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Crime against Humanity in Ukraine
Watching a democratically elected government falling to the hands of a dictatorship regime makes my
Red Famine: Stalin’s War on Ukraine
I finished the book in 2 weeks. Once you pick it up, you can hardly
How Pew Research Rigged the Poll
In the 2016 Vice President debate, Harris quoted a conclusion from Pew Research that "across
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Vote in Person 2020
2020 is an election year. Because of the China virus, Americans start thinking vote by
Independence Day
When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve