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California Voter: ‘We Have to Fight Tyranny’

Pair Sentenced for Nebraska Pharmacy Fire Bomb Plot

ALEXANDRIA鈥擜 Nebraska pharmacist was sentenced Friday to nine years in prison and a Maryland drug dealer to 14 years for a convoluted plot to firebomb a competing pharmacy so they could divert more prescription narcotics to the black market. William Burgamy, 33, of Hanover, Maryland, and Hyrum Wilson, 41 of Auburn, Nebraska, each pleaded guilty to their respective roles in the conspiracy earlier this year in federal court in Virginia. Federal agents arrested Burgamy in April and charged him with running a website on the internet black market called NeverPressedRx that sold hundreds of thousands dollars’ worth of illicit drugs. After his arrest, authorities discovered the firebomb plot to destroy the rival pharmacy so Wilson’s operation, Hyrum鈥檚 Family Value Pharmacy, could increase its business. The pair figured the increased volume…

California Voter: ‘We Have to Fight Tyranny’

LOS ANGELES鈥擜nita Gallup has been attending rallies for Trump every weekend for the last two months. She meets many immigrants at these events, and they are worried for the future of the country.

“From Vietnam, and from China, they all love America and they don’t want socialism and communism in our country,” Gallup said at a Stop the Steal rally in Los Angeles on Nov. 21, 2020, protesting election fraud.

“We have to fight the left, we have to fight tyranny, we have to save our freedom and our rights, that’s why I’m here, to support our country,” Gallup said.

Gallup says she believes the fraud allegations and the fact that the news media refuse to cover it only adds suspicion, and contributes to the fraud.

“If you’re familiar with Pravda in the old Soviet Union, they [the media] are equivalent to Pravda in that they are only propaganda. They support the radical left, they are not journalists anymore, they lie,” she said.

Gallup didn’t start out as a Trump supporter; she was a Democrat, and didn’t really like Trump, but she let a friend talk her into attending one of his rallies in 2016 and she appreciated his policies and that he defended American values. She voted for the president in 2016, and last year joined the Walk Away movement and left the Democratic Party.

“I couldn’t stand the Democratic Party anymore, they moved radically left,” she said.

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Irvine-Based Taco Bell Foundation Awarding $7.5 Million in Annual Scholarships

The Taco Bell Foundation, based in Irvine, California, has started accepting applications for its annual Live Más Scholarship program for students enrolling in higher education. The foundation is offering more than $7.5 million to youth from 16 to 26 years old, with $2 million reserved for Taco Bell employees. This is the sixth year the organization has offered the scholarships to students. To apply, students must submit two-minute videos that describe their passions and how they plan to pursue them. The foundation website asks applicants, “How do you plan to use your passion to uniquely make a positive change in your community or the world? How will your education help enable you to pursue your passion and make a change?” The applicants must be legal residents of the United States,…