Forwarded from The Western Journal
Chicago Officers May Soon Have to Make 1 Required Call to Chase Suspects on Foot
READ: http://w-j.co/s/c196e
READ: http://w-j.co/s/c196e
The Western Journal
Chicago Officers May Soon Have to Make 1 Required Call to Chase Suspects on Foot
Even Democrats admit that the new policy could embolden criminals and fuel more lawlessness on Chicago's streets.
Forwarded from The Western Journal
Top Military Officer Dismisses Biden Admin’s Accusation of Extremism in the Ranks, Tells Senate the Truth About His Soldiers
READ: http://w-j.co/s/afb6f
READ: http://w-j.co/s/afb6f
The Western Journal
Top Military Officer Dismisses Biden Admin's Accusation of Extremism in the Ranks, Tells Senate the Truth About His Soldiers
Two four star officers testified that there were no extremists in their units and the left doesn't know what to do about it.
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Maricopa judge orders a temporary halt to the Arizona forensic election audit until Monday, due to a last-minute lawsuit by the Arizona Democratic Party and County Supervisor citing "security issues." @disclosetv @disclosetv_chat
Forwarded from ⚡️ 🇺🇸 Sidney Powell 🇺🇸 🗽 (Sid)
Prayer In Troubled Times
In perilous times like these, is the church powerless to do anything? Are we to sit and wait for Christ to return? Or, are we called to take drastic action of some kind? When all around us the world is trembling, with men’s hearts failing them for fear, are we called to take up spiritual weapons and do battle with the adversary?
The prophet Joel saw a similar day approaching Israel, one of “thick darkness and gloom.” According to Joel, the day of darkness that was approaching Israel would be one such as never seen in their history. The prophet cried, “Alas for the day! For the day of the Lord is at hand; it shall come as destruction from the Almighty” (Joel 1:15).
What was Joel’s counsel to Israel in that dark hour? He brought this word: “Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. So rend your heart, and not your garments; return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and He relents from doing harm. Who knows if He will turn and relent” (Joel 2:12-14).
As I read this passage, I am struck by God's words. As gross darkness fell over Israel, God appealed to his people: “Even now, at the hour of my vengeance—when you’ve pushed me out of your society, when mercy seems impossible, when humankind has mocked my warnings, when fear and gloom are covering the land—even now, I urge you to come back to me. I am slow to anger, and I have been known to hold back my judgments for a season, as I did for Josiah. My people can pray and petition for my mercy. But the world won’t repent if you say there is no mercy.”
Do you see God’s message to us in this? As his people, we can plead in prayer and he will hear us. We can make requests of him and know he will answer the sincere, effectual, fervent prayers of his saints.
Words of great hope and wisdom from Kevin Jessip
In perilous times like these, is the church powerless to do anything? Are we to sit and wait for Christ to return? Or, are we called to take drastic action of some kind? When all around us the world is trembling, with men’s hearts failing them for fear, are we called to take up spiritual weapons and do battle with the adversary?
The prophet Joel saw a similar day approaching Israel, one of “thick darkness and gloom.” According to Joel, the day of darkness that was approaching Israel would be one such as never seen in their history. The prophet cried, “Alas for the day! For the day of the Lord is at hand; it shall come as destruction from the Almighty” (Joel 1:15).
What was Joel’s counsel to Israel in that dark hour? He brought this word: “Turn to Me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning. So rend your heart, and not your garments; return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness; and He relents from doing harm. Who knows if He will turn and relent” (Joel 2:12-14).
As I read this passage, I am struck by God's words. As gross darkness fell over Israel, God appealed to his people: “Even now, at the hour of my vengeance—when you’ve pushed me out of your society, when mercy seems impossible, when humankind has mocked my warnings, when fear and gloom are covering the land—even now, I urge you to come back to me. I am slow to anger, and I have been known to hold back my judgments for a season, as I did for Josiah. My people can pray and petition for my mercy. But the world won’t repent if you say there is no mercy.”
Do you see God’s message to us in this? As his people, we can plead in prayer and he will hear us. We can make requests of him and know he will answer the sincere, effectual, fervent prayers of his saints.
Words of great hope and wisdom from Kevin Jessip
Forwarded from Crazy IsContagious
This is from Jelle:
Hey folks! It's a full forensic audit. They are using Jovan's technique as a part of it, but he's not directly involved. The TRO today is so the Judge can be briefed on the complaints the Ds filed last night, and he wants to review the specific policies and procedures for the audit that address those specific complaints. The D's lawyers at the hearing today attempted to add additional complaints, which Judge Coury did not allow. Ds have to put up a 1MM bond by 5pm to cover expenses incurred by AZ Senate due to the delay. If no bond is posted, the audit continues. Also if an appellate judge issues a stay of the TRO the audit continues. Otherwise they have briefs due by 4pm Sunday and the next hearing is 11am Monday. The audit would resume at noon Monday unless something at the hearing causes another delay. Interesting detail from this morning. An AZ Republic Reporter signed up as a volunteer observer for the audit. (media isn't allowed in with cameras or to take notes, so she skirted those rules) At 10:20 am she tweets out (how when her phone isn't allowed on the floor?) that she sees blue pens on the audit floor. AZ Law specifies that no blue or black pens may be used on the audit floor, only red. When the hearing begins at 11, the D lawyers are all over the blue pens on the floor, security is terrible etc. Funny how that works isn't it?
Hey folks! It's a full forensic audit. They are using Jovan's technique as a part of it, but he's not directly involved. The TRO today is so the Judge can be briefed on the complaints the Ds filed last night, and he wants to review the specific policies and procedures for the audit that address those specific complaints. The D's lawyers at the hearing today attempted to add additional complaints, which Judge Coury did not allow. Ds have to put up a 1MM bond by 5pm to cover expenses incurred by AZ Senate due to the delay. If no bond is posted, the audit continues. Also if an appellate judge issues a stay of the TRO the audit continues. Otherwise they have briefs due by 4pm Sunday and the next hearing is 11am Monday. The audit would resume at noon Monday unless something at the hearing causes another delay. Interesting detail from this morning. An AZ Republic Reporter signed up as a volunteer observer for the audit. (media isn't allowed in with cameras or to take notes, so she skirted those rules) At 10:20 am she tweets out (how when her phone isn't allowed on the floor?) that she sees blue pens on the audit floor. AZ Law specifies that no blue or black pens may be used on the audit floor, only red. When the hearing begins at 11, the D lawyers are all over the blue pens on the floor, security is terrible etc. Funny how that works isn't it?