Author: Frank Bojazi

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With a prep time of only 15 minutes and a cook time of four hours, this crock pot enchilada stack is the perfect meal to throw on right before you leave the house to go to work so that dinner is done when you get home. It’s hard to overcook, especially if you keep it […] This story syndicated with permission from Recipe For Freedom

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Will Hollywood ever get it? The latest movie in the Despicable Me franchise earned over $110 million in just three days, resoundly beating Lightyear, the latest release in the Toy Story franchise which has come under fire for its depiction of a same-sex kiss in a movie whose main audience is children.  Lightyear, a meta-story within the larger Toy Story tale, grossed less than $107 million in three weeks. Breitbart’s John Nolte puts it succinctly: We now have a perfect dollar-to-dollar comparison to prove how much Americans hate Hollywood’s fascist woketardery. Minions: The Rise of Gru is not only the fifth…

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Depending on the type of survival situation you find yourself in, you may need extra precautions in the hygiene department. Although this is about survival and the wilderness, survival in a suburban home when there’s a situation that makes it where hygiene becomes difficult is just as important. This article will cover survival hygiene in various cases and lengths of time. However, it will cover only the very basics. Clothes:  If you’re hiking in the woods and need to keep your clothes clean according to the old army manual, the best way to do that is to take them off and…

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Any trip off the beaten path can cause medical issues at any given time. Preparing for those medical issues is the best way to avoid having a problem that interrupts your trip or causes hospitalization. Although most of us don’t carry a complete tactical first aid kit when heading out on a hike, some feel this is necessary. If you are of the persuasion, you would somewhat be prepared for the most common issues and, in the process, keep your pack light.  Dehydration:  Dehydration is probably one of the most common medical issues you’ll encounter in the wilderness. The best way…

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C’mon man! Let us kill some more babies and call it rights! Biden might say as he enjoys a summer treat like ice cream. Of all the things presently going on in America right now, of all the rights they are trampling on every day, and all the corruption going on, the only thing they’re worried about is the people’s right to kill babies. Let’s not get this twisted, you know as well as I do that it is killing babies when we talk about abortion. The argument that some people have is that it is not a baby right…

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We’ve all heard about the new buzz lately. It easily falls in line with everything else nowadays. I remember back in the old days we used to watch TV shows and movies where the main takeaway from it was things such as friendship, good morals, or consequences of bad morals. Today, the main takeaway seems to be nothing more than inclusion and accepting others. This is fine, you can do or be what you want, but in my humble opinion, I strongly disagree with putting a gay couple kissing on the big screen – for children to see. However, even…

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The massively popular movie series ‘Minions’ has been around for quite a while. Over time it seems as though more and more minions were on screen at once, and this might make some people wonder – Just how many minions are there? The answer is 10,400. However, Gru, the minion’s owner could have had even more during the new movie ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru.’ There were lots of minions lined up at the theaters waiting to see the rise of Gru and how he came to be, but they were kicked out, and some were even banned. There were…

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I remember when I was young, there was a huge trend going on. It involved a dance and a song, and was just the “in” thing at that time. I’m talking about ‘Crank That’ by Soulja Boy. It was everywhere, and you couldn’t escape it no matter how hard you tried.  Vehicles passed by blaring the song, it was on the radios, the stores had it playing, and people in the streets and on school grounds were all doing the dance. It was horrible. However, one day, I heard in a distance something that sounded like the Crank That song…

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A tape recording of the Nazi leader who planned the Holocaust has been released for the first time ever to the public. In the 70 hours of never-before-heard audio footage, Adolf Eichmann bragged about what he considered the ‘achievement’ of the horrific mass slaughter of Jews during World War II in what he refers to in the tapes as the ‘final solution’. Sickeningly, Eichmann also said that he was disappointed with the number of people the Nazi killed in concentration camps – mainly by gassing them in purpose-built, air-tight out-buildings in Auschwitz. “If we had killed 10.3 million Jews, I…

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There is currently new data that shows a spike in disability rates among US adults, which also coincides with the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. This data is raising more and more questions about the reported adverse effects linked to the Covid vaccines. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis data, the number of Americans with disabilities suddenly increased last year from 30 million to 32.7 million people. The St. Louis Federal Reserve data also shows that disability claims remained steady between 2016 and 2020. The alarming rise in disabilities began in early 2021, just as Americans were mandated…

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We can all appreciate the Fourth of July and should! The date is more than just a day to barbeque and watch some fireworks in the sky. It’s an opportunity to remember our history, be thankful, and teach or remind our children of the importance of the date. Of course, we’ll have our awesome get-togethers, and everyone will get to eat the uncle’s, dad’s, or grandpa’s barbecue, and soon the night will be filled with not only stars but bright, loud, fun fireworks. By the morning, everything will be over – except the unfortunate one who gets to clean up…

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Philadelphia has been run by Democrats for years and it shows. The crime-ridden city with a major gun violence problem is not getting any better and the violence is seeping into once-nice areas, putting a stranglehold on the entire city and squeezing good residents out. Now they’re dealing with a shooting crime that happened at a 4th of July event and residents are fed up with their ‘do-nothing’ Democrat Mayor Jim Kenney and ‘soft-on-crime’ District Attorney, Larry Krasner. WATCH MAYOR KENNEY SAY IT ON VIDEO: WATCH: Mayor Jim Kenney says he’ll be happy when he’s not mayor anymore after 2…

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As a result of a law that was signed by Gov. Mike Parson, Missouri voters will be asked to present their photo IDs if they were to cast a regular ballot in the upcoming November elections. This caps a push that was two decades long by the Republicans demanding stricter requirements for voting. The latest Missouri election law will also allow people to cast absentee ballots in person without citing an explanation why they won’t be able to vote on Election Day, a provision driven by Democrats as a compromise for not attempting to overturn the photo ID requirement. This…

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Former President Donald Trump was cleared of contempt charges after failing to turn over documents demanded in a subpoena by the state’s attorney general, a New York judge has ruled. Trump’s April 25 contempt finding came after he contested a December subpoena seeking records related to his personal finances and the financing of several properties. He had no material that was responsive to the subpoena, as he claims, leading to demands by the judge and the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James that his attorneys provide detailed explanations of how they conducted their search. Alina Habba, an attorney…

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According to The Washington Post, ex-president Donald Trump’s lawyers allegedly sent a cease-and-desist document to Republican Arizona Senate candidate Mark Brnovich. It orders the state attorney general to refrain from using the president’s “name, image, and/or likeness” in fundraising appeals. In early June, the former president endorsed tech executive Blake Masters however, Brnovich has continued with the use of his photographs in fundraising calls to supporters. According to Federal Election Commission records, $2.5 million was raised by Brnovich throughout his campaign, and on-hand he has more than $500,000. According to The Washington Post, Trump’s attorney wrote to the Brnovich campaign, “Your use…

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A great deal of what American soldiers fought for in World War II is “gone down the drain,” according to World War II veteran Carl Spurlin Dekel, who recently turned 100-years-old. According to Fox 13, Dekel said that serving his country in World War II was the most meaningful thing he ever did. The veteran and Silver Star holder claims he would never hesitate to put his life on the line again, but regrets that the United States has moved away from what he remembers. WATCH his heartbreaking moment: “People don’t realize what they have,” Dekel told the outlet. “The…

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Vice President Kamala Harris has been rendered ineffective at her job as she deals with low approval ratings. She’s now taking backlash over a recent moment where she appeared to “laugh off” American’s struggling to pay for gas during record price surges. ‘The Big Sunday Show’ panelists also react to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos slamming President Biden for pinning surging gas prices on gas stations and China’s praise for Biden. WATCH THE VIDEO: When it comes to pushback from her own Democratic Party, there are members who would like to have anyone but Kamala Harris and Joe Biden back in office…

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The “truth warrior” medical community is mourning the passing of a Nobel prize-nominated physician who developed an early treatment for COVID that is credited with saving thousands of lives. Dr. Vladimir Zelenko died on June 30, 2022, at the age of 48 after a long battle with pulmonary artery sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. He had been practicing medicine in Monroe, New York, during the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak and was astounded that doctors were informed to wait until a vaccine was developed rather than use existing therapeutics to treat patients who came down with the SARS-COV-2 virus. Instead, he…

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The gunman who killed 6 people on a July 4 parade in Highland Park Illinois is reportedly a rapper with thousands of supporters. Robert Crimo, 22, who opened fire on Independence Day revelers as they enjoyed a street parade, killing 6 and injuring at least 25 is a rap music artist who goes by the name Awake. During the parade, Crimo climbed onto a roof and began randomly shooting spectators with a rifle. A synagogue teacher, Jacki Sundheim was shot dead by Crimo along with Grandfather Nicolas Toledo, 78. 5 were killed at the scene while another victim died in…

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Just before the ruling on Roe Vs. Wade was decided — and right after the draft for it leaked out to the public —  Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, in an appearance on Fox News, mentioned that he believed Native Americans in his state would try to get around the abortion ban, and might try to set up abortion mills, or “abortion on Demand” sites on any of the 39 Native American reservations in his state.  IIRC, the Oklahoma Governor started this when he signed a draconian abortion law. “Gov. Kevin Stitt told Fox News that ‘there’s a possibility that some…

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The older I get, the more I know what my mom meant when she said, “we just can’t have anything nice”. Because we can’t! Of course, she also famously claimed nothing had ever been the same since they “shot up that space shuttle”. Mom was on global warming BEFORE Al Gore. In fairness she probably was referring to household items, cars, etc., since my brother and I had a habit of tearing stuff up, but overall, I know get the gist of what she was saying. Seems you can’t go anywhere or do anything lately without some jackass-buzzkill people either…

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The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) issued a press release that shows Chick-fil-A leads restaurants with a top ACSI score for the eight year in a row. Part of the press release is listed below, with a link to the full press release under it. Customers continue to prefer full-service over fast food restaurants, and the gap is widening. According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) Restaurant Study 2021-2022, customer satisfaction with full-service restaurants is stable with a score of 80 (on a scale of 0 to 100), while the fast food industry drops 2.6% to 76. Restaurants had…

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A Texas sheriff has supposedly taken matters into his own hands when he was reportedly driving captured illegal immigrants BACK to Mexico, as reported by independent journalist, Ali Bradley and later verified by NY Post and The Epoch Times. Bradley wrote: “#BREAKING Kinney Co. Sheriff’s Office is taking matters into its own hands—Sending undocumented individuals back to Mexico. Sheriff Brad Coe tells he called US Border Patrol after a smuggling pursuit/rollover to come pickup 4 uninjured migrants who were involved…” She continued: “The Sheriff says BP Agents wouldn’t take them because they were not cleared by the ER department but…

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Bill Gates owns a reported 269,000 acres of farmland, but one recent purchase has sparked outrage with locals. A recent purchase of 2,100 acres of prime North Dakota farmland by a group linked to billionaire Bill Gates has left some people in the state worried that it will be taken over by the ultra-rich. Gates has an estimated 269,000 acres in dozens of states, based on last year’s edition of the Land Report 100, a yearly survey of the nation’s largest landowners. The co-founder of Microsoft is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the United States. He owns…

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Anyone remember two certain brain-dead animated teens in the 90’s? You know the guys, sat around all day watching music videos (remember those?), making dumb comments and generally getting into trouble? While that might sound like some of our kids from back in the day, I’m instead referring to Beavis and Butthead. Creator Mike Judge had a huge hit with two miscreants and parlayed that success into a couple of Hollywood movies, and the animated show ‘King of the Hill’. Well, Judge is back with a feature film starring his two original protagonists, Beavis and Butthead. Only this time they…

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