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Nearly $15,000 Raised for Tennessee Railway
Conductor Fired for Patriotic July 4th Announcement
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Posted by Mercedes44 7/12/2026 3:53:58 AM Post Reply
Nearly $15,000 has been raised for a conductor on the historic Incline Railway in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who was fired after delivering a patriotic message to passengers on Independence Day. As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Jack Peterson, who worked as a conductor for the Chattanooga Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA), which operates the Incline Railway, made the comments during a July 4 ride. In a statement captured on video, which went viral on social media, Peterson wished “the very, very few Americans” on board a happy Independence Day. He added, “To the rest of you, welcome to the greatest country on the face of the planet, and if you disagree, you can leave.”
Standing Athwart Despair: The Case for
Cheerful Conservatism
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Posted by Mercedes44 7/12/2026 3:51:24 AM Post Reply
For some years, I have kept a folder marked “Conservative Gloominess.” It is full of articles and animadversions by various hands: dire prognostications about who the next occupant of the White House will be; harrowing descriptions of disarray among conservatives; despairing portraits of U.S. or European society. What’s odd, or at least uncharacteristic, about these bulletins from the abyss is not their substance—to be candid, I have written plenty of items that could justly be filed there—but their tone and what we might call their existential orientation. From time immemorial, conservatives have delighted in writing works with titles like Leviathan, The Decline of the West, The Waste Land. Nevertheless,
Russia Closes Key Maritime Routes to Civilian
Traffic Due to Ukrainian Drone Offensive
Hitting 78 Ships
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Posted by Mercedes44 7/12/2026 3:49:53 AM Post Reply
Over the previous five days, 76 Russian ships have been attacked by Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and unmanned surface vehicles. This has succeeded in virtually isolating Crimea and the illegally occupied areas of Ukraine from Russia and may be on the verge of precipitating a humanitarian disaster in Crimea as water, electricity, and food are about to become scarce. Of the 76 targeted ships, 28 were attacked Friday night. This indicates a coherent strategic campaign rather than a one-off happening. To fully understand the larger picture, we need to back off several months.
Swift Response From U.S. Military After
IRGC Strikes Container Ship and Closes
Strait of Hormuz
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Posted by Mercedes44 7/12/2026 3:48:04 AM Post Reply
On Saturday night, according to reports, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) navy fired a warning shot at and struck a commercial ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran claimed it was closing the strait until further notice.This comes in the wake of President Trump and administration officials on Friday giving Iran a deadline of Saturday to say to the world that the Strait of Hormuz is open, or face certain destruction, as my colleague Joe Cunningham wrote earlier:There was also news Saturday of a potential assassination plot by Iran against Trump possibly being foiled in recent days.
Reclaiming Religious Liberty From Distortion replies
Posted by Mercedes44 7/12/2026 3:46:28 AM Post Reply
Government commissions come and go. Most deliver their reports to polite applause and prompt obscurity. But the Religious Liberty Commission that recently presented its draft report to President Donald Trump deserves a look that extends well beyond the Oval Office. At stake is something fundamental to the American character: our distinctive religious pluralism and the constitutional architecture that has protected it for more than two centuries.Established last May, the commission was charged with identifying emerging threats to religious liberty, upholding federal laws protecting full civic participation in a pluralistic democracy, and protecting the free exercise of religion. That mandate is broadly American,