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Biden admin orders VAs to commit abortions against State and Federal Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Biden administration’s Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) instructed its medical facilities across the nation to commit abortions Friday. The directive not only violates Pro-Life state policies, but also conflicts with federal law since the order, without approval from Congress, attempts to add an exception targeting children conceived in rape or incest. Friday’s order dictates: “[The] VA is acting to help to ensure that, irrespective of what laws or policies States may impose, veterans… will be able to obtain abortions, if determined needed by a health care professional, when the life or the health of the pregnant veteran would be endangered if the pregnancy were carried to term or the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest.”

Duval County Judge candidates in court

By Melissa Cantu Trevino SAN DIEGO – The court case in reference to the Duval County Judge seat began Tuesday, Sept. 6 at the  229th Judicial… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Alice Animal Control Pets of the Week

The Alice Animal Control Center has taken to Facebook in the hopes that viewers would see an dog or cat in their care they would like to adopt. They have lots of lovable and friendly animals ready for homes.

Constitutional Minute #18

The 2nd Amendment explained Gun control is not an enumerated power delegated to the federal government. Our federal Constitution doesn’t delegate to the federal government any power over the Country at Large to restrict our arms.

AP Source: Russell Wilson gets five-year, $245M extension

Associated Press AP Sports Writer ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos and quarterback Russell Wilson have agreed on a five-year, $245 million extension that includes $165 million in guarantees, a person with knowledge of the deal confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday morning.

David Berry Hale

29, 2022 in Greenwood, South Carolina with Julie Sheldon Hale, his wife of 45 years, at his side. In addition to his wife, David leaves behind his daughters Susan Hale (Donald) Scheffler, Gail Degenhart (Brian) Moore, and Lara Degenhart (Sean) Cassidy; eight accomplished and active grandchildren: Caroline Scheffler, George Scheffler, John (Holly) Moore, Sarah Grace Moore, William Moore, Margaret Moore, Elizabeth Moore, and Catherine Cassidy; predeceased by his two brothers, Frank Hale and Jerry Hale, and a sister, Ju Laine Hale.