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Rich Newburg: Reflections on his Meetings with John Paul II – Sept 17, 6:00 PM

September 17, 2025 Wednesday 6:00pm “Reflections on his Meetings with John Paul II” Speaker: Rich Newburg Sponsor: Polish Arts Club of Buffalo Location: Julia Boyer

A Fiery Homecoming for Ani

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Sunday News: Saturday is international farmers market day on Grant Street

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BIG MARTHA plays SOUTHBOUND by the ALLMAN BROTHERS at the SPORTSMANS TAVERN Aug 25th 2025

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Corpus Christi Church’s 46th Dożynki Polish Harvest Festival Info

Festival links: Dożynki Info – Buffalo’s Best Pierogi Contest – Pork Chop Dinner

Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers: The Water Dogs

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Reporter Short: Michael Gainer: A political profile

An educator and community activist, Michael Gainer...

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The Trump administration is claiming that some Pentagon reporters were "bullied" into defying Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's crackdown.

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‘We defended that evil ideology’: Mike Johnson makes horrific gaffe in Nazi speech



House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) made a horrific apparent gaffe when discussing a swastika spotted in a Republican congressman's office.

U.S. Capitol Police were called to investigate a display of an American flag altered to show the Nazi symbol pinned to a wall in a cubicle used by Angelo Elia, a staffer for Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH), and the GOP speaker attempted to distance the party from fascist ideology.

"With regard to the swastika thing, this happened last night, a Republican congressman, allegedly, one of his staffers had something in the background, something in a Zoom, that's what I heard this morning," Johnson told reporters. "He says that that's not his and there was a proper investigation ongoing, and the congressman did exactly what he should have done, and that is report it. It's under investigation, and I can't comment on it any further until that's done."

The swastika display was noticed a day after Politico reported on a Young Republican group chat where organization leaders used racial slurs, joked about the Holocaust, celebrated slavery and rape, and praised Adolf Hitler.

"But I will say, obviously, that is not the principles of the Republican Party," Johnson said. "We stand for the founding principles of America – want me to articulate them for you right now? Individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity – the things that lead to human flourishing."

"We have stood against that, we have fought against the Nazis," Johnson added, and then apparently misspoke before insisting Nazi sympathies were a problem in both parties. "We defended that evil ideology. We roundly condemn it, and anybody in any party who espouses it, we're opposing that."