
Adam Jarchow
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Adam Jarchow
@AdamJarchow
Dad, Husband, small businessman, attorney. Been banned once already. My pronoun is #Patriot.
Balsam Lake, WI Katılım Nisan 2021
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Hamas captivity survivor Romi Gonen has testified to being raped in Gaza by three Palestinian men. The silence is deafening—but familiar. It appears when the victims are Israeli and the perpetrators are Palestinian.
AOC, Greta Thunberg, Ilhan Omar, George Galloway, and their ideological allies in the left have nothing to say. Feminists who loudly proclaim believe women suddenly hesitate. Human-rights defenders who speak fluently about sexual violence elsewhere avert their gaze.
When confronted with truths that puncture their narrative, the woke left’s self-styled activists don’t defend women or universal human rights—they retreat into silence to protect a distorted worldview.
Its shameful and revealing.
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No they’re not. Join a conference and shut up
The Domerlorian ☘️@jaredslaaayt
This team is owed an apology
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A state that never allowed slavery wants to make residents who never owned slaves pay reparations to people who never were slaves.
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: San Francisco Mayor signs bill to give Black residents $5 million each in reparations — but allocates $0 to the initiative.
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My family fled the “warmth of collectivism”…
RCP Video@rcpvideo
Mamdani: We Will Replace The Rigidity Of Rugged Individualism With The Warmth Of Collectivism
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One of South Park's top episodes of all-time was when Cartman decided to convince a bunch of kids to go to Somalia to become pirates
Having Cartman go to Minnesota to open up a fraudulent daycare center would be the easiest layup for the show ever
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Trump claims the Minnesota Somali fraud scheme defrauded American taxpayers more money than the entire annual GDP of Somalia.
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I was 16 in 1976 & a total American history nerd--like a PhD in all things Pennsylvania & the bicentennial I read anything & everything about the American Revolution. I couldn't get enough of learning about it--still can't--all my siblings were way too young to get that. I was both dismayed & horrified that we would be in 🇨🇦 on the Fourth of July for family vacation. I mean how could my parents? Didn't they understand that the
next big celebration would not be until 2026!!! I'd be like a hundred years old in my 16 year old brain! Turns out I'll only be 66 not 100 and I cannot wait for the Sestercentennial year to begin to celebrate #America250 in my best way possible with my family in Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania, where it all began.
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The “warmth” of collectivism that always requires coercion and force.
How many dead over the past 100 years due to collectivist ideologies?
Fox News@FoxNews
MAYOR MAMDANI: "We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism."
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All these kids in the transfer portal should watch Michael Irvin. He doesn’t act like this at Cowboys games. Nothing runs deeper than college pride and enthusiasm. It lasts a lifetime. You are giving this up when you change teams every year.
Michael Irvin@michaelirvin88
PICK SIX @CanesFootball
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I’m a Marine, always will be. That part of me doesn’t change. But I’ll be honest, sometimes I stop and wonder if I could’ve endured what the troops of the Continental Army did in 1776.
Those men marched for miles without shoes, leaving blood in the snow. They wrapped rags around their feet and kept moving. No Gore-Tex, no medevac, no hot chow waiting at the end of the march.
They were hungry, constantly. Rations were scarce or nonexistent. Pay was late, sometimes never. Disease killed more men than British bullets. Smallpox, dysentery, typhus, sweeping through camps with no real medical care to stop it.
They slept in the open, in threadbare coats, through freezing rain and brutal winters. At places like Valley Forge, men froze at night and drilled by day. Muskets misfired in the cold. Powder went damp. Still, they trained.
They were farmers, blacksmiths, clerks, teenagers, fathers. No promise of victory. No guarantee the country they were fighting for would even exist. Just an idea, liberty, self-rule, something worth suffering for.
That was their secret weapon. Not superior arms. Not numbers. Resolve.
The willingness to endure misery without quitting.
As a Marine, I respect that on a deep level. We train hard. We suffer by design. But those men suffered because there was no other choice, and they stood anyway.
It humbles you.
It reminds you that the freedoms we inherit were paid for in blood, frostbite, hunger, and faith.
Different uniforms. Same spirit.
1776 didn’t just create a nation, it set the standard.

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