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๐ฐ Twitter, Facebook, Google Need Regulation Like a โUtility Companyโ: Texas AG Ken Paxton
โ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suggested that Big Tech firms should be treated like utility or phone companies in terms of regulation.
โ Paxton, a Republican, told The Epoch Timesโ โCrossroadsโ that these companies โcontrol the entire platformโ and can choose who to keep or who to cancel.
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โ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton suggested that Big Tech firms should be treated like utility or phone companies in terms of regulation.
โ Paxton, a Republican, told The Epoch Timesโ โCrossroadsโ that these companies โcontrol the entire platformโ and can choose who to keep or who to cancel.
๐ Read more: The Epoch Times
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Twitter, Facebook, Google Need Regulation Like โUtility Companyโ: Texas AG Paxton
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๐บ๐ธ President Donald Trump will reaffirm that he does not want a third political party during his first speech after leaving office, according to former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. (The Epoch Times)
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JUST IN: On March 2, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in a challenge to a pair of Arizona voting policies deemed "racially discriminatory" by Democrats
The policies being challenged:
1. Votes cast in the wrong polling place must be tossed out
2. A ban on collecting and turning in mail ballots by anyone other than a voterโs immediate family members or caregivers
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The policies being challenged:
1. Votes cast in the wrong polling place must be tossed out
2. A ban on collecting and turning in mail ballots by anyone other than a voterโs immediate family members or caregivers
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BREAKING: Trump overwhelmingly wins #CPAC2021 straw poll for 2024 Republican nominee for President; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis second choice
- Trump: 55%
- DeSantis: 21%
- Noem: 4%
- Haley: 3%
- Pompeo: 2%
- Cruz: 2%
- Paul: 2%
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- Trump: 55%
- DeSantis: 21%
- Noem: 4%
- Haley: 3%
- Pompeo: 2%
- Cruz: 2%
- Paul: 2%
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NOW - Trump at #CPAC: "Biden has had the most disastrous first month of any president in history. In just one short month, we have gone from America first to America last."
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JUST IN - Trump: "We will first take back the House and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House. I wonder who that will be!"
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JUST IN - Trump at CPAC: "Twitter, Google, and Facebook should be punished with major sanctions whenever they silence conservative voices."
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JUST IN - "This election was rigged. And the Supreme Court didn't want to do anything about it." โ Trump at CPAC 2021
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NEW - Government watchdogs are urging Biden to do more to keep the American public informed:
"The schedules for the president and vice president arenโt posted online. The White House comment line is shut down. There are no citizen petitions on the White Houseโs website." (Politico)
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"The schedules for the president and vice president arenโt posted online. The White House comment line is shut down. There are no citizen petitions on the White Houseโs website." (Politico)
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JUST IN - Former French President #Sarkozy sentenced to three years in prison, of which two are suspended.
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JUST IN - Tokyo requests Beijing to stop taking anal swabs for #COVID19 on Japanese citizens, citing psychological pain (Reuters)
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๐ฉ๐ช German followers follow: @Querdenker24 - Querdenker is the largest anti state corruption movement in Germany!
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ICYMI - A small mob of angry Democrats stormed the Georgia state capitol - furious over a voter ID bill.
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Astra Zeneca founder Hill is working closely with the Wellcome Trust. In 2011 this trust financed the following study:
"A seminar entitled 'Selective Reproduction, Bioethics, and the Idea of Eugenics' (that's the cult that believes you have to kill most people to make a better world, which is by the way Bill Gates part of) held at the Wellcome Collection Conference Centre on 6 June attempted to untangle what is meant by the contemporary 'idea of eugenics' in relation to bioethics and, specifically, selective reproduction. Stephen Wilkinson, professor of Bioethics at Keele University and author of 'Choosing Tomorrow's Children: The ethics of selective reproduction', asked the question: 'Is the fact that an action or policy is a case of eugenics necessarily a reason not to do it?' Professor Wilkinson's response was that 'once coercion is taken out of the equation, the answer to this is not obviously yes'."
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Source:
https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_93056?fbclid=IwAR0lOK7b-xvUc1pcN6owFKvjEQj3pfvQgsrWPGNSZoH0F8LQ0j4uwFLAODM
"A seminar entitled 'Selective Reproduction, Bioethics, and the Idea of Eugenics' (that's the cult that believes you have to kill most people to make a better world, which is by the way Bill Gates part of) held at the Wellcome Collection Conference Centre on 6 June attempted to untangle what is meant by the contemporary 'idea of eugenics' in relation to bioethics and, specifically, selective reproduction. Stephen Wilkinson, professor of Bioethics at Keele University and author of 'Choosing Tomorrow's Children: The ethics of selective reproduction', asked the question: 'Is the fact that an action or policy is a case of eugenics necessarily a reason not to do it?' Professor Wilkinson's response was that 'once coercion is taken out of the equation, the answer to this is not obviously yes'."
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https://www.bionews.org.uk/page_93056?fbclid=IwAR0lOK7b-xvUc1pcN6owFKvjEQj3pfvQgsrWPGNSZoH0F8LQ0j4uwFLAODM