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Irreplaceable-Spark

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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine."
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Billionaire NBA Executive SLAMMED After INSANE Interview

Billionaire tech entrepreneur and part-owner of the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, Chamath Palihapitiya, claimed that issues like climate change and America’s healthcare system were more important to focus on than the plight of millions of Muslims being targeted for their ethnicity in China. Shapiro weighs in.
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Is it a villain you want? I’ll play the part. After all, what is a drama without a villain? What is the building of this grand road if not a drama? This business is not for the weak of heart. It is a thorny, brutal affair that rewards the lion for his ferocity. What of the zebra? What of the poor zebra? Well the zebra’s eaten as the zebra should be. Make no mistake, blood will be spilt. Lives will be lost. Fortunes will be made, and men will be ruined. There will be betrayal and scandal, and perfidy of epic proportions. But, the lion shall prevail! You see, the secret I know is this–all of history is driven by the lion. We drag the poor zebra, kicking and braying, staining the Earth with its cheap blood. History doesn’t remember us fondly. But then, history is written by the zebra for the zebra. One hundred years hence, when this railroad spans the continent and America rises to be the greatest power the world has seen, I will be remembered as a caitiff malefactor, who only operated out of greed for personal gain. All true, all true. But remember this–without me, and men like me, your glorious railroad would never be built.

Thomas ‘Doc’ Durant

Hell on Wheels, Pilot

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Hieronymus Bosch, The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things, c. 1485

Five circles stand on a black background. The four smallest ones, in the four corners, show the final stages of life: Death, Judgement, Hell and Glory. Two scrolls with Latin verses from the book of Deuteronomy warn of the consequences of sin. The first (32: 28-29) reads “For they are a nation void of counsel, neither is there any understanding in them,” and the second (32: 20): “O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end.” The central circle is larger than the others and looks like an eye. In its pupil appears Christ as the Man of Sorrow and the phrase “Take care, take care, God is watching.” Its outer ring shows the seven deadly sins with genre scenes depicting the customary vices of that period.

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Why is it that when government desires more money it is not considered greed, but when businesses desires more money it is? Because government serves the public interest? Businesses serve the public interest; if they don’t, they cease to exist. Because businesses enrich their own staff? Senators and Representatives very often become quite wealthy as a consequence of the special privileges of their jobs; including in ways that can bias their conduct against the absolute public interest.  

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Chilling details from Wisconsin’s unconstitutional “John Doe” police raids of conservatives

We’ve written about this story before, but because law enforcement authorities made unconstitutional threats to silence the victims, word from those most closely effected by this tyranny has been difficult to come by.  

The National Review has a long-form expose of the blatantly unconstitutional actions taken by opponents of Gov. Scott Walker in Wisconsin against anyone who dared to support him. 

from NRO:

Cindy Archer, one of the lead architects of Wisconsin’s Act 10 — also called the “Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill,” it limited public-employee benefits and altered collective-bargaining rules for public-employee unions — was jolted awake by yelling, loud pounding at the door, and her dogs’ frantic barking. The entire house — the windows and walls — was shaking. She looked outside to see up to a dozen police officers, yelling to open the door. They were carrying a battering ram. She wasn’t dressed, but she started to run toward the door, her body in full view of the police. Some yelled at her to grab some clothes, others yelled for her to open the door. “I begged and begged, ‘Please don’t shoot my dogs, please don’t shoot my dogs, just don’t shoot my dogs.’ I couldn’t get them to stop barking, and I couldn’t get them outside quick enough. I saw a gun and barking dogs. I was scared and knew this was a bad mix.” “I was so afraid,” she says. “I did not know what to do.” She grabbed some clothes, opened the door, and dressed right in front of the police. The dogs were still frantic. She got the dogs safely out of the house, just as multiple armed agents rushed inside. Some even barged into the bathroom, where her partner was in the shower. The officer or agent in charge demanded that Cindy sit on the couch, but she wanted to get up and get a cup of coffee.  “I told him this was my house and I could do what I wanted.” Wrong thing to say. “This made the agent in charge furious. He towered over me with his finger in my face and yelled like a drill sergeant that I either do it his way or he would handcuff me.”  They wouldn’t let her speak to a lawyer. She looked outside and saw a person who appeared to be a reporter. Someone had tipped him off.  The neighbors started to come outside, curious at the commotion, and all the while the police searched her house, making a mess, and — according to Cindy — leaving her “dead mother’s belongings strewn across the basement floor in a most disrespectful way.” Then they left, carrying with them only a cellphone and a laptop.

Cindy’s story was repeated dozens of times across Wisconsin, not just to people who worked within the Walker administration but to members of Conservative activist groups like Club for Growth.  In all cases, it was the same: police show up; private property is stolen; no arrests; no charges; victims are are barred from speaking to lawyers or the press. 

It was a witch hunt from Day 1, with Democrat prosecutors within Wisconsin’s state government on a blind search for any evidence that might be useful in indicting Gov. Scott Walker under criminal charges.  At the same time they were banning the victims of these unconstitutional searches from speaking to the press, they were leaking details to the press that would make Walker and local conservative groups look bad.  The press obliged and ran numerous stories implying that Walker and his cohorts had acted illegally and corruptly. And what was this supposed illegal and corrupt activity?  No one could say for sure, but they knew it had to be something juicy! 

They raided Scott Walkers offices.  They raided the homes of his administration members.  They raided the homes of donors.  They raided the homes of Conservative leaders across the state.  

They came up with nothing, leaving behind a trail of startling violations of the 4th and 1st Amendment. 

I highly encourage you to read the National Review article in its entirety.  There are now people in Wisconsin fighting back, taking the case all the way up to the Supreme Court, demanding justice for what was done to these innocent victims of state-sponsored abuse. 

As Scott Walker moves closer to a campaign for the Presidency, it’s important to know the maniacal lengths the left will go to stop those who have been deemed the enemy. 

This is what happens when corrupt liberals use their power to violate Fourth Amendment rights in order to coerce and harass the people who oppose them.

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In the current political vocabulary, ‘need’ means wanting to get someone else’s money. ‘Greed,’ which used to mean what “need” now means, has come to mean wanting to keep your own. ‘Compassion’ means the politician’s willingness to arrange the transfer.

Joseph Sobran (1946-2010) Columnist, former editor of National Review Source: The Economics of Liberty (1990)

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