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Back-And-Forth Responses To Women's March All Miss The Point
We know the points that progressive feminists miss in their rants. Choice. Accountability. Responsibility. Opportunity. We know that they peddle half-truths and flat-out lies to rile up their followers, such as this one:
You still don’t have full rights over your own body. Men are still debating over your uterus. Over your prenatal care. Over your choices.
I’m sorry, men are not debating over MY uterus or MY choices. No one has ever had control over my uterus except me. No one has had control over my choices or my prenatal care.
About recognizing things.
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Ted Cruz Owns Deadspin in Hilarious Tweets
They didn't see that coming. Even though they really should have.
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Congratulations Governor Haley
Today we woke to this surprise guest article. And it's just right.
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Democrat-Run Office of Government Ethics Clears Betsy DeVos
So there's no excuse for delaying her confirmation. But they are anyway.
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Pro-Life Student Group Hosts West Coast Conferencego
This is an important defense of life.
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Planned Parenthood Admits That They Are About Abortion (VIDEO)
Their obvious lie easily exposed, their true nature readily revealed.
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Germany and a European Power Vacuum
Destabilizing the continent turns out to have consequences.
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Caleb Howe
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