Chronicle-Telegram [Elyria, OH],
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Dave O'Brien
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LORAIN — The dueling supporters and detractors of Issue 1, which Ohio voters will decide this week, took to the streets of Lorain County on Saturday for the last weekend of canvassing ahead of Tuesday's vote. It is a proposed constitutional amendment that, according to the ballot language, would require a 60 percent majority of voters to amend the Ohio Constitution in the future;(Snip)According to Lorain County Republican Party Chairman David Arredondo, Issue 1 supporters were passing out flyers at the county Board of Elections on North Ridge Road when Issue 1 opponents allegedly became rude, angry and aggressive toward Issue 1 supporters.
Chronicle-Telegram [Elyria, OH],
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Staff
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Oberlin College has sued four of its insurance providers in Lorain County Common Pleas Court to force them to cover the multimillion-dollar judgment that Gibson's Bakery won against the college in 2019.(Snip)Oberlin College claimed the insurance companies wrongfully refused "to honor promises they made in their respective policies to protect the interests of Oberlin College" and its former vice president and dean of students, Meredith Raimondo.(Snip)Raimondo was accused of supporting student protesters during the drama, including helping to hand out flyers.(Snip)Other evidence presented at trial included text messages and emails by Oberlin College officials mocking the bakery and its products and threatening to "rain fire and brimstone" on the business.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Elizabeth Haigh
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8/5/2023 11:10:39 PM
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Harry and Meghan are planning to produce a Netflix movie in a bid to firm up their futures in Hollywood after a turbulent few months saw them part ways with music and podcast giant Spotify, it was reported last night. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are said to have bought the rights to the romantic novel Meet Me At The Lake by Carley Fortune(Snip) It also describes the trauma faced by a character who lost a parent in a car crash as a child, and goes on to cover themes including alcohol and drug use—
Legal Insurrection,
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William A. Jacobson
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8/3/2023 12:38:38 PM
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I’ve been traveling since Monday night, so I haven’t had much time to comment here on the DC Trump indictment.(Snip)The indictment may make out a persuasive case that Trump lied in the post-election period about election fraud, and disregarded the warnings of his most trusted and most loyal confidants that what he was saying was not true, but that doesn’t equate to a crime. The core of the alleged crime is disruption of the electoral count, but that took place because of the riot, and Trump has not been indicted (yet) for inciting the riot. What the indictment purports to prove
Daily Mail (UK),
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Alan Dershowitz
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8/2/2023 11:18:34 PM
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I can imagine the sound of champagne bottles popping from Martha's Vineyard to Washington D.C., as President Donald Trump's haters celebrate this third, historic federal indictment. If only they were able to drop their partisan blinders and see the grave damage this legal lunacy is doing to our country! On Tuesday, U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith revealed felony charges against the former president for allegedly subverting the will of the American people and attempting to overturn the results of an election. Yes, Trump's behavior following his 2020 loss was wrong. But was it criminal? Not on the basis of what I've seen thus far.
Breitbart Politics,
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Joel B. Pollak
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Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictment Tuesday against former President Donald Trump for his role in attempting to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election includes several weighty felonies, including one for which death may be a penalty. 18 U.S.C § 241, “Conspiracy Against Rights,” includes a penalty of up to 10 years in federal prison. But it adds that if death results from the actions covered under this provision, the offender may be executed: If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person...(Snip)...in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws
Life Site News,
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Brenda Baletti
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(Children’s Health Defense) - A major increase in spontaneous abortion among pregnant women was directly linked to the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine in Switzerland, according to a new analysis by statistician and University of Lucerne professor Dr. Konstantin Beck. Beck, a former adviser to the German Minister of Health and the Swiss Parliament, analyzed publicly available Swiss and German data from scientific publications, health insurance companies and the Swiss Federal Office of Statistics (FOS). He found that miscarriages and stillbirth rates in 2022 corresponded directly to COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women in Switzerland nine months earlier.
Life Site News,
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Emily Mangiaracina
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7/30/2023 12:20:38 AM
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NORWOOD, Ohio - Beloved Catholic actor Jim Caviezel and former Planned Parenthood executive-turned-pro-life activist Abby Johnson will be speaking at a rosary rally on Sunday, August 6 to save Ohio’s children from abortion and genital mutilation. The rally will be held from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Dorl Field in Norwood, Ohio, 10 minutes from downtown Cincinnati, and will also feature General Michael Flynn...(Snip)Catholics for Catholics CEO John Yep is urging pro-lifers across the country to pray for the Ohio elections and is calling on those who live in the neighboring Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky tri-state area to attend the upcoming rally.
Life Site News,
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Ashley Sadler
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7/27/2023 1:47:02 AM
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - A proposal to create a state constitutional amendment enshrining abortion as a “right” in Ohio has officially garnered sufficient valid signatures to land on the ballot in November. The news comes as a recent poll found that some 58% of Ohio voters support the radical amendment.(Snip)According to the language of the proposal, which would amend Article I of the Ohio state constitution, “[e]very individual has a right to make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions, including but not limited to decisions on contraception, fertility treatment, continuing one’s own pregnancy, miscarriage care and abortion.”
Life Site News,
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Ashley Sadler
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7/27/2023 1:17:31 AM
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SUNBURY, Ohio - A priest in the Diocese of Columbus, Ohio had strong words for the “extreme” and “radical” ACLU-drafted ballot initiative to enshrine abortion as a “right” in the state constitution, calling on pro-life advocates to pray, fast, and vote to defeat the proposal at the ballot box. “You may be aware that radical, out of state pro-abortion groups are trying to change our constitution in Ohio…” said Father Daniel Dury, pastor of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Sunbury, Ohio, said in a video posted to social media Monday.(Snip)“This is extreme, it’s radical, we have to defeat it, period,” Fr. Dury said.
Associated Press,
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Julie Carr Smyth
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Ali Swenson
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7/25/2023 1:34:58 PM
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COLUMBUS — The fraught politics of abortion have helped turn an August ballot question in Ohio that would make it harder to change the state constitution into a cauldron of misinformation and fear-mongering. State Issue 1, the sole question on the ballot, calls for raising the threshold for passing future changes to the Ohio Constitution from a simple majority to 60%. Starting next year, it also would double the number of counties where signatures must be gathered, from 44 to all 88, and do away with the 10-day grace period for closing gaps in the total valid signatures submitted.
Hot Air,
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Joseph Mackinnon
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7/23/2023 4:45:48 PM
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“Fox Giving” is an app in the company portal that facilitates charitable donations via the Canadian-based donation management platform Benevity. Fox will apparently match donations up to $1,000 to various organizations that satisfy the company’s criteria.
While on its face, this appears to be little more than an attempt at corporate beneficence, the company is willing to match donations to the Satanic Temple, the Trevor Project, Planned Parenthood (and local Planned Parenthood branches), and the Southern Poverty Law Center – radical leftist groups antipathetic to conservatives and the values they hold most dear. …
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Under this title, “acts committed in violation of this section” include death and attempt to kidnap that would result in fines or imprisonment for any term of years, life, or both, or sentenced to death. The author mentions Ashli Babbitt being shot by a law enforcement officer and died, which Jack Smith said is the result of President Trump’s claims about the election. Democrats blame President Trump for unrelated deaths of other protesters and Capitol Police officers; some anti-Trump Republicans, along with Democrats, are trying to blame him for rioters attempting to kidnap Vice President Pence and Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.