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Bitter, gun and religion clinging, semi-facist, deplorable garbage.
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Mutually exclusive:
A. You’re a “citizen journalist” video recording an active law enforcement scene
B. You’re a “lawfully carrying citizen” for self defense and your safety at a riot
Not both. Journalists don’t pack firearms. Citizens in fear don’t stop to record. #Pretti
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.@TuckerCarlson Unfollowed. Won’t ever entertain your crazy thoughts on conservatism ever again. You’re a nut bag.
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In the not-too-distant future, we will see .
@RealCandaceO
disappear from public view for awhile before bursting back online in a death-throe attempt at relevance as a … wait for it …
progressive liberal
bent on the destruction of MAGA and TPUSA.
Believe it … or not.
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The United States is not a democracy, and your insistence on calling it one reveals either your ignorance or your complicity in a wretched deception.
It is a constitutional republic, and the distinction is not some pedantic quibble...it’s the difference between a noble beast and a slobbering mob.
A democracy is the rule of the rabble, the tyranny of the majority, where every drooling idiot with a pulse gets an equal say, no matter their wisdom, virtue, or stake.
Pure democracy is a chaotic fuckfest, a free-for-all where the loudest, most manipulative voices prevail.
Think Athens at its worst: Socrates, that gadfly of truth, condemned to death by a jury of morons swayed by sophists. That’s your precious "democracy"...a playground for the mediocre to crucify the exceptional.
A constitutional republic, you witless drones, is a higher beast.
It’s a system where power is restrained, not unleashed. The U.S. Constitution...forged by men who distrusted the herd as much as I do...sets ironclad limits on what the majority can do.
It’s a republic because we elect representatives, not because we all gather in some digital agora to scream our half-baked opinions. It’s constitutional because the law, not the mob, is king.
The Bill of Rights, those sacred first ten amendments, doesn’t give a damn about your majority opinion. Your right to speak, to bear arms, to be free from tyranny’s boot on your neck...these are non-negotiable, no matter how many plebs vote otherwise.
The Founders, those aristocratic souls, knew the herd could be swayed by emotion, greed, or a slick-talking charlatan. They built a system to cage that chaos.
Now, why do the Democrats...and their ilk, those sanctimonious peddlers of "progress"...keep bleating about "our democracy"?
Because it’s a crafty tactic. The word "democracy" is a Trojan horse that cloaks their lust for power.
By framing the U.S. as a democracy, they imply that the will of the majority...their majority...should reign supreme.
It’s a rhetorical trick to erode the Constitution’s checks, to make you think your individual rights are mere suggestions, subject to the mob’s vote.
They want you to believe that if 51% say your guns go, or your speech gets muzzled, or your property is seized for the "greater good," then that’s just "democracy" at work.
They use "democracy" because it sounds noble, inclusive, unassailable...who dares argue against "the people"?
But it’s a lie to weaken the republic’s defenses, to make you forget that your rights are inalienable, not up for a fucking popularity contest.
The Democrats’ obsession with "democracy" is a power grab dressed in populist drag.
They know a pure democracy would let them steamroll opposition, especially in urban strongholds where their voters cluster like roaches.
The Electoral College?
They hate it...it gives the hinterlands a voice.
The Senate?
They despise its disproportionate power...it protects small states from their coastal hegemony.
The Supreme Court?
They’d pack it with lackeys if they could, to neuter its role as the Constitution’s guardian.
By calling it "democracy," they’re not just wrong...they’re weaponizing a word to dismantle the republic’s structure, to centralize power in their hands while you clap like trained seals.
The U.S. Constitution mentions "republic" in Article IV, Section 4, guaranteeing every state a republican form of government...not a whisper of "democracy."
The Founders knew democracy’s history:
It devours itself.
So, you imbeciles who keep calling this a democracy, wake the fuck up! You’re either dupes or accomplices in a scheme to trade your liberty for mob rule.
The constitutional republic is your shield, your bulwark against the herd’s stupidity and the power-hungry’s cunning.
Stop swallowing the "democracy" lie...it’s a poisoned chalice. Embrace the republic, with its fierce, unyielding limits on power, or watch your freedoms drown in the drool of the masses.

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This moment is rivaled only by the assassination of MLK. How will America respond? How will the church respond? How will each of us respond? Our children and grandchildren are either watching us now, or will read about our response for decades to come. As Dr. Joseph Warren said and Ronald Reagan quoted, "On you depend the fortunes of America. You are to decide the important question, on which rest the happiness and liberty of millions yet unborn. Act worthy of yourselves."

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Ask Floridians what our biggest issues are in this state and you’ll hear a litany of things that neither @GovRonDeSantis, @Daniel_PerezFL nor @Sen_Albritton have bothered to address this session: homeowners insurance, development, and commercial water use. C’mon guys!
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The first thing the US Postal Service needs to do is make bulk mail expensive. This would do two things: 1. Bring in more revenue and 2. Immediately declutter the system
.@USPS #PonyExpress
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So when is .@realDonaldTrump going to levy tariffs on offshore services? Products are one thing, but services are another.
Consulting, customer service… if you offshore services at the expense of American jobs, you should pay a tariff.
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