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History Repeats When Power Is Threatened: Democrats, Immigration, and the Politics of Defiance

Michael Phillips argues that the Democratic Party is repeating historical patterns by delegitimizing federal law enforcement, as it once did during the abolition of slavery. Today’s rhetoric toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement mirrors that past resistance, suggesting a dangerous precedent. Ignoring history risks chaos and undermines the rule of law.

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Democracy in Disguise: The Satanic Roots of Marxism and the Rebranding of Communism

The post argues that the term “democracy” is being misused as a disguise for ideologies like socialism and communism. It critiques the historical manipulation of language by communist regimes, linking Karl Marx’s personal failures to modern political movements. Ultimately, it warns against redefining democracy, emphasizing the importance of true democratic values like free speech and elections.

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The Shadow Guardian: Who Is John Michel and Why Is He Central to the Reichert v. Hornbeck Custody Crisis?

John Michel, central to a contentious custody battle, is married to Sarah Hornbeck, mother of Grant Reichert. Allegations against him include coercion and manipulation, particularly following the suspicious death of his wife. Michel’s behavior raises concerns of emotional abuse toward Grant, sidelining his biological father, Jeff Reichert, in a troubling court saga.

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Baltimore’s DEI Boondoggle: $2.7 Million for Ideology While the City Burns

The proposed FY2026 budget for Baltimore allocates $2.7 million to identity-based offices amidst an $85 million deficit, raising concerns about prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) over essential services. Critics argue this bureaucratic focus neglects pressing issues like public safety and infrastructure, ultimately failing marginalized groups who need real support.

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Democrats Outraged Over One Arrest — But Where Was Their Outrage for the Rest of Us?

The arrest of Senator Alex Padilla during a protest has sparked outrage among Democrats, with Representative Jamie Raskin condemning it as authoritarian. However, Maryland veteran Jeff Reichert highlights hypocrisy, recalling his own wrongful arrests amid silence from the party. He emphasizes that justice should apply universally, not just for political gain.

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Lights, Camera, Due Process: Why the William Sewell Case Proves South Carolina Courtrooms Need Cameras

William Sewell, a mechanic in South Carolina, fights a custody battle without legal representation, facing threats from opposing counsel and a seemingly biased judge. His case highlights the lack of transparency in family courts, emphasizing the need for public scrutiny and accountability to protect citizens’ rights and promote justice.

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Disrespected and Denied: How the Legal System Treats Pro Se Litigants Like Second-Class Citizens—and Why We Must Speak Out

Pro se litigants face systemic bias and mistreatment in court, often disregarded by judges and attorneys. Despite constitutional rights, they are frequently denied due process and subjected to disrespect. The article emphasizes the need for accountability in the legal system, urging individuals to speak out against judicial misconduct to reclaim justice.

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Maryland Man with 47 Felonies Crowned “Man of the Year” by Progressive Think Tank

A Maryland man known as “Duke Fresh,” notorious for his extensive criminal background, was named the 2025 “Man of the Year” by The Institute for Progressive Empathy™. His controversial past includes human trafficking and racketeering, but he now champions progressive causes, revealing a complicated redemption narrative that attracts notable endorsements for his Senate campaign.

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The Players: The Judges, Attorneys, and Guardians Who Keep the System Running

William Sewell’s custody battle highlights systemic issues in family court, revealing conflicts of interest among judges, attorneys, and guardians that undermine due process. Despite serious concerns for his daughter’s safety, Sewell faces barriers from a protective legal network surrounding his ex-wife, Leslie, and her attorney, Donnie Gamache, compromising justice.

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Bridging Divides, Building Citizens: The Fremont Conservative Institute’s Mission to Unite America

The Fremont Conservative Institute (FCI) promotes unity and civic education amidst political polarization. FCI advocates for respectful dialogue and critical thinking through a unique blend of traditional and constructivist educational methods. By engaging diverse perspectives, FCI aims to develop informed citizens while revitalizing American democracy through informed discussions.

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