This is not a drill nor is it a joke; students at the University of Arizona were initially going to be paid $10-an-hour to work as ‘social justice advocates.’ But, after media backlash, the university is planning to revise the program after removing the job listing from its website.
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Book Review: America, Guns, and Freedom
As gun rights and gun control advocates, political surrogates, spokespeople, and groups contend over the future of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, Dr. Miguel Faria, Jr., M.D. published a book that gives extensive background,…
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