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Trump Should Close NATO Membership Rolls
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Pat Buchanan  
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US poised to designate Iran's Revolutionary 
Guard a terrorist organization
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washingtonexaminer.com } ~ The Trump administration could designate an element of Iran's military  as a foreign terrorist organization as soon as Monday in an unusual move, according to multiple reports... Though the State Department has long labeled Iran the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, it has never before classified a branch of a foreign government’s military as a terrorist group. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is a powerful branch of Iran’s Armed Forces and, along with its Quds Force, supports terrorists elsewhere in the world, guides Iran's global proxies, carries out cyber attacks and assassinations, funds missile development, and wields huge influence both inside the country and around the region. The Treasury Department took a step in this direction in 2017, when it labeled the Revolutionary Guard as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, which made it easier for the U.S. to combat Iran's terrorism funding by targeting its financing. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has reportedly wanted to label the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group since he accepted the job. A GOP aide told the Washington Examiner that Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, "is well-known to be planning an even broader set of sanctions against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for this Congress that will build on his last effort, in which redundant sanctions for their activities would be layered on."...   https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/us-likely-to-designate-irans-revolutionary-guard-a-terrorist-organization?utm_source=breaking_push&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=push_notifications&utm_source=WEX_Breaking%20News%20Alert_04/06/2019&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Breaking%20News  
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Senate CONTINUES to Block dirty cop-Mueller 
Report Release Despite Widespread
Public Demand
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{flagandcross.com} ~ Attorney General Bill Barr has stated on several occasions that he is committed to transparency in the case of the dirty cop-Mueller report... The President has said the same on several occasions, with little sign of fear or trepidation. The American people, when polled, are in favor of a full release of the dirty cop-Mueller report. The Senate, however, seems to have a different idea. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Thursday, once again, blocked a resolution pushing for the public release of special counsel dirty cop-Robert Mueller’s report. It’s the fifth time Republicans have rejected Democratic efforts to consider the resolution — even as multiple news reports this week questioned how comprehensive Attorney General Bill Barr’s summary of the full report was. The resolution, which is nonbinding, simply urges the public release of the report and notes that it is not calling for the release of any content that is “expressly prohibited by law.” As Vox’s Ella Nilsen has reported, this resolution overwhelmingly passed the House on a bipartisan basis, 420-0. It’s worth noting that the House vote took place before Barr’s summary of the report was actually released. In the Senate, however, multiple Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Judiciary Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Paul have moved to bar it from consideration, while  Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) has called for the report to be released. Attorney General Barr has repeatedly stated that a redacted iteration of the report will be on Congressional lawmakers’ desks by mid-April.
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San Antonio Airport Violated 
Chick-Fil-A's First Amendment Rights
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by Robert Kraychik
breitbart.com } ~ Jeff Mateer, first assistant attorney general of Texas, told Breitbart News that San Antonio’s city council likely “violated” Chick-fil-A’s First Amendment rights... in banning the chicken restaurant from procuring service contracts at its local airport. Breitbart News reported on March 23, “The San Antonio city council has moved to ban fast food giant Chick-fil-A from the city’s airport because the company is famously supportive of traditional Christian values.”Mateer said, “What the evidence shows, right now, is that the city council in San Antonio excluded Chick-fil-A from a concession contract at its airport even though the city staff recommended to approve this contract.” Mateer added, “Two of the city council members expressly stated that the reason they wanted Chick-fil-A out of the contract was because of the owners’ religious beliefs. We believe — following strong Supreme Court precedent, the Hobby Lobby case, and this past term’s Masterpiece Cakeshop case — that violates the religious beliefs, the First Amendment rights of Chick-fil-A.” Mateer continued, “When the city of San Antonio, through its city council, acted, that they’re showing religious animosity toward Chick-fil-A and its founders, and the First Amendment prohibits that.”...
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Jury Shuts Down dinky-Harry Reid’s
 Lawsuit Over Injury
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by westernjournal.com:  A jury in Las Vegas on Friday flatly rejected former U.S. Sen. dinky-Harry Reid’s lawsuit against an exercise band maker he blamed for injuries... including blindness in one eye — he suffered when the stretchy device slipped from his grasp and he fell face-first a little more than four years ago. After eight days of testimony, the eight-member civil trial jury deliberated about an hour before declaring that dinky-Reid never proved the first of 10 questions they were asked to decide: That the device dinky-Reid used that day was a TheraBand made by Ohio-based Hygenic Corp. Jurors never saw the actual device because dinky-Reid’s adult son, attorney Leif dinky-Reid, disposed of it soon after dinky-Harry Reid was injured. dinky-Reid and his wife, Landra Gould, weren’t in the courtroom when the verdict was read. The 79-year-old former Democratic Party leader used a wheelchair throughout the two-week trial, following treatment for pancreatic cancer and  back surgery. Their lawyer, James Wilkes II of Tampa, Florida, said he respected the Nevada jury’s decision. “I may not agree with the outcome, but I agree with the way we got there,” Wilkes said. TheraBand lawyer Laurin Quiat was subdued in victory...
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Nancy Pulosi to face Democratic Socialist 
challenger in 2020 primary: Report
by Jerry McCormick

patriotnewsalerts.com } ~ One of the most powerful Democrats in office today may be on her way out the door. Shahid Buttar, a self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist, has officially launched a 2020 campaign for Congress against Nancy Pulosi... 
The two will face off in a Democratic primary going into the 2020 election season. Buttar took a shot at Pulosi in 2016 and fell woefully short. During that campaign, Buttar only managed to get 18,000 votes. However, he was a very late entry into the race. He believes that by announcing his campaign much earlier, he’ll be a real challenger for the speaker of the House. Buttar also suggested that he plans on capturing the “young” vote, saying: “Young people radicalized by the financial crisis of 2008 are not arrayed on any political map.”  Another reason  Buttar believes he can threaten Pulosi’s death grip on the California congressional seat is because he is all-in on turning America into a socialist country... The dem party are going down hill.
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Trump Should Close NATO Membership Rolls
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Pat Buchanan

townhall.com } ~ When Donald Trump meets with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg today, the president should give him a direct message:

The roster of NATO membership is closed. For good. The United States will not hand out any more war guarantees to fight Russia to secureborders deep in Eastern Europe, when our own southern border is bleeding profusely.

And no one needs to hear this message more than Stoltenberg.

In Tblisi, Georgia, on March 25, Stoltenberg declared to the world: "The 29 allies have clearly stated that Georgia will become a member of NATO."

As for Moscow's objection to Georgia joining NATO, Stoltenberg gave Vladimir Putin the wet mitten across the face:

"We are not accepting that Russia, or any other power, can decide what NATO members can do."

Yet what would it mean for Georgia to be brought into NATO?

The U.S. would immediately be ensnared in a conflict with Russia that calls to mind the 1938 and 1939 clashes over the Sudetenland and Danzig that led straight to World War II.

In 2008, thinking it had U.S. backing, Georgia rashly ordered its army into South Ossetia, a tiny province that had broken away years before.

In that Georgian invasion, Russian peacekeepers were killed and Putin responded by sending the Russian army into South Ossetia to throw the Georgians out. Then he invaded Georgia itself.

"We are all Georgians now!" roared uber-interventionist rino-John McCain. But George W. Bush, by now a wiser man, did nothing.

Had Georgia been a NATO nation in 2008, the U.S. could have been on the brink of war with Russia over the disputed and minuscule enclave of South Ossetia, which few Americans had ever heard of.

Why would we bring Georgia into NATO now, when Tblisi still claims the breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, both of which Moscow controls and defends?

Are we not in enough quarrels already that could lead to new wars -- with Iran in the Gulf, China in the South China Sea, North Korea, Russia in the Baltic and Black Sea, Venezuela in our own hemisphere -- in addition to Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan and Somalia where we are already fighting?

Among neocon and GOP interventionists, there has also long been a vocal constituency for bringing Ukraine into NATO.

Indeed, changes in the GOP platform in Cleveland on U.S. policy toward Ukraine, it was said, were evidence of Trumpian collusion with the Kremlin.

But bringing Ukraine into NATO would be an even greater manifestation of madness than bringing in Georgia.

Russia has annexed Crimea. She has supported pro-Russian rebels in the Donbass who seceded when the elected president they backed was ousted in the Kiev coup five years ago.

Kiev's recent attempt to enter the Sea of Azov by sailing without formal notificationunder the Putin-built Kerch Strait Bridge between Russia and Crimea, proved a debacle. Ukrainian sailors are still being held.

No matter how supportive we are of Ukraine, we cannot commit this country to go to war with Russia over its territorial integrity. No Cold War president from Truman to George H. W. Bush would have dreamed of doing such a thing. Bush I thought Ukraine should remain tied to Russia and the Ukrainian independence movement was born of "suicidal nationalism."

Trump has rightly demanded that Europeans start paying their fair share of the cost of NATO. But a graver question than the money involved are the risks involved.

Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has added 13 nations: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, the Baltic states of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, and six Balkan countries -- Bulgaria, Rumania, Slovenia, Croatia, Albania and Montenegro.

Also attending the NATO gathering in Tblisi a week ago were Sweden, Finland and Azerbaijan. Are these three also candidates for U.S. war guarantees?

The larger NATO becomes, the further east it moves, the greater the probability of a military clash that could lead to World War III.

Yet none of the nations admitted to NATO in two decades was ever regarded as worth a war with Russia by any Cold War U.S. president.

When did insuring the sovereignty and borders of these nations suddenly become vital interests of the United States?

And if they are not vital interests, why are we committed to go to war with a nuclear-armed Russia over them, when avoidance of such a war was the highest priority of our eight Cold War presidents?

Putin's Russia, once hopeful about a new relationship under Trump, appears to be giving up on the Americans and shifting toward China.

Last week, 100 Russian troops arrived in Caracas. Whereupon, The Wall Street Journal lost it: Get them out of our "backyard." The Monroe Doctrine demands it.

Yet, who has been moving into Russia's front yard for 20 years?

As the Scotsman wrote, the greatest gift the gods can give us is to see ourselves as others see us.
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