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Roger Eric Tysinger
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Roger Eric Tysinger
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Christ-follower, husband and father, Soldier
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Unofficial survey for GWOT veterans. Does the first picture of a proposed GWOT Memorial resonate with you? Do you feel a connection to it? Now swipe. I rendered this second option with AI. Which one do you feel a connection with? Which one represents our experiences? Which one would you want to visit? Picture 1 or picture 2?


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You assimilated?
“I am a Somali girl that was taken from her country, that misses her country and wishes to live there”
Ilhan Omar@IlhanMN
I assimilated all the way to Congress and this idiot still tells me to go back where I came from.
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In 1960, JFK warned America about those who would "destroy us from within."
In 2026, they're winning primaries in New York City.
Zohran Mamdani. The DSA. Three seats.
The infiltration isn't coming. It's already here.
But this nation was built on something they can never touch: faith, freedom, and a people who refuse to bow.
@POTUS @WhiteHouse
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Baby Samuel was aborted at 16 weeks and survived.
Here he is sucking his thumb as he was left to die.
He lived for 30 minutes.
“No-one picked him up, wrapped him or gave him any medical care to alleviate his pain and suffering.”
“He was perfectly healthy prior to his abortion.”
This is not healthcare.
This is cruelty.

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As I’ve argued for years, the “insanity” defense should not exist. It should not be permitted by law.
Brandon Tatum@TheOfficerTatum
🚨 INSANE: 43-year-old mother drowned her 15-month-old, stabbed her husband and teen daughter, then blamed COVID for a psychotic episode. A judge ruled her not guilty by reason of insanity. What a miscarriage of justice.
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Elon: George Soros hacked the system to turn NGOs into graft machines
"He figured out that you could leverage a small amount of money to create a nonprofit, then lobby for the politicians to send a ton of money to that nonprofit.
So you can take what might be a $10 million donation to create a nonprofit and leverage that into a billion-dollar NGO.
The government continues to fund that every year, and it'll have a nice sounding name, like the Institute for Peace, or something like that, but really it's a graft machine."
Source: @joerogan, RoganRecut (YouTube) / Writer: Ian
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Hasan Piker, an anchor baby born in New Jersey, was immediately taken back to Turkey, where he was raised and lived until he was 18. He grew up hating America, Christians, and Jews like everyone in Turkey. He came back to the U.S. as an adult to sow chaos.
Aber Kawas was born in New York to Palestinian Muslim parents. She grew up hating America and openly supports Hamas and Islamic jihad, saying America deserved 9/11 because of Islamophobia. She won the Democratic primary for NY State Senate.
Darializa Avila Chevalier was born in Florida to Dominican or Haitian parents. She converted to Islam, claiming that Palestine is the only thing that matters to her. Openly hates the U.S., calling it a disgrace of a country and was part of an organization that calls for its eradication. She won the Democratic primary for Congress in New York.
The enemy within.

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The Barbarians are INSIDE the gates…
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs
A Muslim woman in a hijab just said that “America deserved 9/11” and won her primary in NY. That’s what the Democrat party has become.
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Communism through (my) ages:
1) When I was 15, a teacher told me "It isn't as bad as they say, and makes a lot of sense."
2) At about 19, college friends, "Socialism isn't communism."
3) At 20, on meeting my grandfather-in-law, "They are evil. We escaped in 1949."
4) At 30, "China is a wonderful developing Democracy"
5) At 35, I was sent to communist China on business. It was a crowded, smelly, dirty, factory of despair and hopelessness. This I saw with my own eyes.
6) At 36, "China doesn't count. Successful socialism is in northern Europe."
7) I moved to northern Europe when I was 40. It was much nicer than China, but also felt like I was living in the past. I had to wait 6 months for a hernia operation.
8) When I was about 45, the migrant crisis began. The socialist/globalist/pacifist allowed them entry into every country, regardless how many crimes they committed along the way. Just 20 minutes from my house, in Calais, I was shocked to see migrants jumping onto trucks, breaking open the doors, scattering the contents across the highway, then climbing in. They went through the Chunnel and got out in England.
9) At 52, the soft socialism around me had transformed into globalism. I was told I had to call people by their preferred pronouns, though it was a lie, and even if I didn't know what the preferences were. I quit.
10) I returned to the US, and am now 60. "Socialism" is no longer a dirty word here. People openly espouse the virtues of it. Politicians run as socialists and win.
Socialism has taken many forms, from the Bolshevism of Russia, to the CCP in China, the Nazis in Germany, Fascists in Italy, and the many forms of it found in Latin America. It is one of the two most destructive ideologies on earth. It is designed to deprive, despirit, and murder everything that comes in contact with it.
Socialism is a great lie at every level. It helps no one, not even those who benefit the most. This is because the cost is the imposition of one's will on everyone else, and that destroys the soul of the usurper and the life of the oppressed.
Socialism always fails on its own, but only after destroying almost everything in its train. It can also be conquered. Those are the options.

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If I'm honest this has been a hard season for me lately. I've been struggling with trusting God's timing. I was reminded when reading Psalm 37 today that I am to be still before Yahweh and wait patiently. That Yahweh is good to those who wait for him and seek him, and it is good to wait quietly for God’s salvation (Lam. 3:25–26). This quiet waiting involves hoping in God’s word while the soul waits more intensely than watchmen awaiting morning (Psalm 130:5–6).
I was reminded that prior to preaching to thousands, for a season Peter went back to fishing after thinking he failed Jesus. That Paul sat in prison cells, Lazarus lay in a tomb, Jonah prayed in the belly of a fish, Hannah wept on the steps of the tabernacle, Joseph was locked in the captivity, and Moses stood in the fields of Median herding sheep. All before God made moves in his timing.
Times of waiting, while hard, remind us of the confidence we should have in God’s timing and character. When direction seems slow in coming, we're called to wait for it, assured it will come when the time is ready (Hab. 2:3). Yahweh himself waits to be gracious and show mercy, and those who wait for him are blessed, for he is a God of justice (Isa. 30:18). Rather than taking matters into their own hands, like I often am tempted to do, we are instructed not to repay evil but to wait for the Lord, who will deliver us (Prov 20:22).
Hoping for what is unseen involves waiting with patience (Romans 8:25), and through the Spirit and faith, believers eagerly wait for the hope of righteousness (Galatians 5:5). Waiting involves expectancy and hope regarding events and contingencies still in the future, it's the outworking of a spiritual posture directed at trusting God’s promises and timing rather than our own understanding.
Knowing all of this, writing here on X doesn't make my season of needing to wait any easier, but the consistent, inspired, inerrant testimony of scripture nonetheless gives me something solid to trust in. I am fickle, impatient, and finite. God is trustworthy, forbearing, and infinite. And his timing is right even if I don't know how or when things will happen.
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