North Carolina Door-to-Door Vaccine Outreach Violating Constitutionally Protected ‘Zone of Privacy,’ Advocacy Group Says theepochtimes.com/north-carolina…
The zone of privacy is civil liberty constitutionally protected in the Bill of Rights first recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court in Griswold v. CT (1965) when it determined that the government can’t restrict the sale and use of contraceptives…
The court’s ruling later became a precedent in the 1973 case of Roe V. Wade, which decided that the government can’t excessively restrict a woman’s right to have an abortion.
“We don’t walk up to people and ask them, are you on anti-depressants? Do you have erectile dysfunction? We don’t ask people personal things like this for a reason, because it’s unethical, and because of this zone of privacy,” Manookian said.
“We understand that it’s not our business to meddle in other people’s businesses, and it’s not the government’s business, either.”
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A lobbying firm run by the brother of a top adviser to President Biden saw its fees skyrocket in the first half of this year, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
Ricchetti, Inc. a Washington-based shop overseen by Jeff Ricchetti — the brother of Counselor to the President Steve Ricchetti — collected $1.67 million in lobbying fees between January and June of this year, the Journal reported, citing disclosure forms.
Before the election, Biden’s people were quoting him as saying, “I want to find a running mate I can turn things over to after 4 years.” Kamala isn’t that mate because Biden more recently announced, “My plan is to run for reelection.” So much for the Biden-Harris administration.
Poll numbers show that Kamala remains unpopular and administration officials keep leaking damaging materials about her to a media that appears curiously eager to run with them.
Texas Republicans filed for forensic audit of 2020 election as Democrats fled state washex.am/2UAghC1
The legislation, filed last week by state Rep. Steve Toth, could have Texas follow Arizona's GOP-led Senate's lead in conducting a partisan inspection of election machines and materials.
The audit would target counties with populations of more than 415,000 people and calls on the governor, lieutenant governor, and House speaker to appoint an "independent third party" to conduct the review between Nov. 1, 2021, and Feb. 1, 2022.
One of the Texas Democrats who fled the state to protest a GOP-backed voter ID bill promoted an event that required park cleanup volunteers to provide multiple proofs of identification—standards the lawmakers have declared onerous and racist.
When state representative Erin Zwiener helped organize a neighborhood cleanup in Kyle, Texas, on September 19, 2020, she asked all those who wanted to participate to bring a photo ID, a utility bill, and a face mask.
On Tuesday, VoterGA came forward with even more disturbing results from its Fulton County audit, while pointing to the prospect of even ‘worse’ discrepancies in other counties.
◦A 60% error rate in the 1500+ batch totals for the reported audit results
◦Seven falsified tally sheets containing 850 votes for Joe Biden but 0 for Donald Trump and Jo Jorgenson
◦Over 4,000 ballots that were duplicated in reporting of the audit results
◦Three days of missing drop box chain of custody forms for over 5,000 ballots
Since January 6, the Democrats have played up the kerfuffle in the Capitol on January as the worst thing ever in American history, while ignoring the innumerable times leftists have aggressively invaded the Capitol.
This is different, and the wrongdoers must be punished. The problem with this narrative, though, was revealed on Monday when the first person charged with a felony for January 6 got sentenced. Was the sentence life imprisonment? Beheading? No. It was eight months in prison.