Judy Lash
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I have a habit of stopping by airport chapels when I have the time. Most of them have closed down in the US in major airports, but DFW reopened theirs and they’re basically mosques. I had a very uncomfortable experience praying in the chapel on Palm Sunday, but I refused to leave while the Muslims were being so nasty. I refused to leave what is meant to be a temple of the Lord, especially on Palm Sunday. I had a long layover so I waited them out. One man grew frustrated after about 30 minutes and left, but not before others came in. They were clearly having conversations about me in Arabic. They weren’t being shy about letting me know they were talking about me. But I sat and prayed and read the Bible and I did not leave until the last Muslim had cleared out. It was actually a very scary experience given how isolated the chapel was, but I think we need to start staking ground.
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My grandson is back home and feeling a bit better.
Thank you for the prayers and kind words.
Bruce, the Infidel@FireNewz
🙏 If you believe in the power of prayer, my grandson, Noah, could really use some right about now. He has a really bad respiratory virus that’s making it extremely difficult for him to breathe.
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To my American friends,
I want to speak from the heart, because this moment truly moved me as a Japanese citizen.
When President Trump made that Pearl Harbor joke, it wasn’t just humor to us. It felt like a weight I’d carried my whole life was suddenly lifted. My chest tightened, and honestly, tears came close.
For 80 long years, we Japanese have lived under a heavy shadow — the constant expectation to apologize, to reflect, to stay in “guilt mode.” Even though we’re the closest of allies, that old wound never fully healed. We felt bound by the past, by the Constitution America helped write for us, always a little smaller, always needing to prove we were sorry enough.
But in that single joke, Trump did something powerful. He turned a painful history into a shared laugh between equals. It was like he was saying:
“Hey, it was a long time ago. We’re good. Let’s move forward — as brothers.”
No more endless atonement. No more living in the shadow of being the “former enemy.” The curse broke. Japan feels free to stand tall again.
Right now, cherry blossoms are blooming beautifully all across Japan. 🌸
This spring, the sakura feels like a perfect symbol — a fresh beginning. Not two nations stuck in old roles, but true equals, proud brothers, shoulder to shoulder, ready to build the future together.
To the American people:
We don’t want to be subordinates forever. We want to be your real partners — strong, proud, and loyal. The kind of allies who ride or die together.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you, America.
The strongest alliance in the world is rising again — as equals, as brothers, forever.
#PhoenixRising 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸🌸
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@TrumpGirlLove 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 He had an education to finish or career going, wife to love in the future, children to father in the future …
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@libsoftiktok @Georgetown 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡Keep your children away from these places!!!!! Remember this is what your money goes to if they go there!!!!0
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Meet @Georgetown professor Amanda Phillips who goes by they/he/she pronouns and a self-described butch/transmasculine
Phillips is teaching a course on understanding p**nography and how it’s used to control marginalized people or something
This is a real course at @Georgetown

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@realannapaulina ...and should stay at home because the American school system is currently a weapon to destroy this country from within. It's a long game but clearly working as intended.
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@realannapaulina And continue to do so as our education system is in the toilet. Without letter grades teachers can hide how far behind the kids academically are behind. It's so much worse than you think. Pay attention parents!
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@LarryTaunton Our Christian brothers and sisters in Nigeria are heroic in their suffering for our shared faith. ✝️🙏
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@LarryTaunton @WatchChad Dear modern day Christian la, our cowardice is nauseating, our forebearers were crusaders, so all those pastors n reverends with big titles in Nigeria sit aloof and watch fellow believers get wasted like this, Christian wake up, wake up wake up, u have slept for far too long
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@LarryTaunton Heartbreaking. May God welcome them and comfort their loved ones.
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@LarryTaunton Absolutely brutal and evil. This has to be stopped.
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@LarryTaunton @Shawn_Farash You also had courage. Praying for you and many more who will be persecuted. Thank you for doing God's work.
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