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A presentation plaque at the base of the sculpture, bearing the sculptors name 'Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi' declares 'the statue is a gift from the people of the Republic of France that honors 'the Alliance of the two Nations in achieving the Independence of the United States of America and attests their abiding friendship.' She has long stood for patriotism, freedom, justice and liberty in a location where constitutional rights are blatantly disregarded. Where they would remove our rights one by one to fit their global agenda. The Statue of Liberty doesn't represent a global agenda. It represents we, the people of the United States of America. She doesn't belong in New York. She belongs in a place that values patriotism, a place that knows standing up and fighting for our rights and protecting liberty is crucial to the strength of our nation. I think it's time to move the Statue of Liberty to a place that will defend what she actually stands for.
Is it time to move the Statue of Liberty?
Linda Taylor.
Josh Harder’s campaign contributions tell a story. A story that reeks of drugs, corruption and an all out attempt to buy California’s
10th congressional seat.
It has been reported that George Soros made hundreds of millions of dollars off the cartel. His close personal relationship
with a Cali Colombian drug kingpin helped establish his billion dollar status. Together they made enormous amounts of money buying
and selling
cartel owned banks, many that had been hit with
cease and desist orders for money laundering. Soros’ Quantum Fund,
located in the Netherland Antilles has been repeatedly cited by the task Force on Money Laundering, by the (OECD) as one of the
world’s most important centers for
laundering the illegal proceeds of the Latin cocaine and other drug traffic.
The Statue of Liberty represents freedom, liberty and justice. She holds a book of laws in her left arm and a torch in the other.
Why is Homophobia Still an Issue?
Let's make 2019 the year we address an issue I saw during the election- blatant discrimination. Discrimination is an ugly word to
describe an ugly behavior and I was surprised at the way it was used against Turlock’s Mayor Gary Soiseth.
He was the victim of vicious personal attacks based solely on his sexual orientation. Homophobic slurs, and other name calling were
used to win an election and make no mistake, it was a dirty underhanded tactic.