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America First News
9 Oct 2023
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#illegals
The American Spectator: Don’t Believe Biden’s Border Ploy
President Biden's open border policy is a clear danger to the United States. Despite promising not to build more sections of the border wall, Biden has been forced to do so due to a surge in illegal immigration. There are compelling reasons to not believe Biden's statements, as his open border policies remain unchanged and he has expressed a lack of desire to build the wall. The statements by Biden and his administration are a deception aimed at appeasing Democrat politicians. The influx of illegal immigrants poses health and economic concerns for cities like New York, which is already struggling to accommodate the influx. It will require a new president to reverse Biden's policy and enforce existing laws.
#politics
Newsbusters: NY Times Won't Call Hamas Terrorists, Defends Biden From GOP on His $6B to Iran
The New York Times downplays the terrorist attacks by Hamas on Israel, using the word "militants" instead. They fail to highlight the gruesome details and the connection between President Biden's actions and Hamas' funding. Republicans blame Biden for the attack, emphasizing that the unfrozen Iranian oil revenue can be used for weaponry. Journalists also make excuses for Hamas, downplaying their actions.
Front Page Magazine: The White House Dog Scandal
President Joe Biden's German shepherd, Commander, has repeatedly attacked Secret Service agents and other officers who guard the president. The dog has bitten at least 11 people, some of whom required medical attention and hospital care. Despite the known incidents, the dog has not been removed from the White House, reflecting poorly on Biden's concern for the safety of those who protect him. The situation has become a scandal, further exacerbated by the fact that the public would not have known about it if not for a lawsuit seeking Secret Service emails. It is time for action to be taken and for the president to prioritize the well-being of his guards over his dog.
#society
The American Spectator: Feminist Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Conservative radio host Michael Savage's statement that "liberalism is a mental disorder" has proven to be true, as the illogical ideology of feminism has become sexist and pervasive among women. Hillary Clinton's call for the deprogramming of conservatives reveals her tyrannical nature, while Ellen Burstyn's line demeaning the religious power of The Exorcist sequel is ignorant and disrespectful. Despite this, there is hope in the faith and femininity displayed at a children's Mass, suggesting a brighter future.
#war
The Blaze: Israel-Hamas war updates: 4 Americans killed in attacks, US sending carrier strike group to region, videos show IDF's powerful counterattack on Gaza
Over 700 Israelis killed and 2,000 injured as Hamas invades Israel. Gunmen murder festivalgoers in surprise attack.
Hamas holds over 100 captives, 424 dead and 2,300 injured in Gaza. Several Americans killed and missing. USS Gerald R. Ford sent to Eastern Mediterranean.
#outdoors
Hiking & Fishing: Your Boot Insulation Guide [With Temperature Rating Chart]
Keep your feet warm in cold weather by investing in a pair of high-quality insulated boots. Insulation creates a barrier against cold and dampness, preventing frostbite and circulatory issues. Temperature ratings can vary, so choose boots with the proper insulation for your needs. Mid-calf boots offer better protection from the elements, and wearing moisture-wicking socks can help keep your feet dry. Consider the breathability of the boots and keep the laces loose to allow your feet to breathe. Gaiters and insulating liners can provide additional protection and warmth. Don't forget to bring hand and foot warmers in case of unexpected cold temperatures.