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Debbie Cobalt Blue Lady

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🚫DMs 🚫crypto 🚫bitcoin 🚫naked pics of anykind MARRIED Maga Pureblood/Trump47 Strong. Airforce. GOD LOVING PATRIOT.

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TheTexasOne
TheTexasOne@TexasRepublic71·
There is not anyone who has fought harder for the State of Texas since the Alamo! Tomorrow I ask all Texans to vote for @KenPaxtonTX and send President Trump a great ally to Washington D.C.
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🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸@Jingoman111·
🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 NEVER! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Americans are furious finding out the transgender men are getting free taxpayer funded breast implants when they have to pay thousands of dollars for life saving diabetics medication “Nothing pisses me off more than seeing a trans woman get tits for free when my type 1 diabetic ass has to pay literal thousands of dollars for my supplies — the crazy thing is, I need my stuff to live. Literally, I needed to live. If I didn't have it, I would be gone in a week, maybe less” Many people wouldn’t believe this but it’s actually true, trans get free breast implants in America 15 states explicitly cover transgender breast augmentation, implants, under Medicaid But it gets worse 27 states and DC have Medicaid policies that explicitly or protectively cover some gender-affirming care including surgeries Get ready for this Chest and genital procedures are covered more often than facial or other surgeries for transgenders It’s so insane
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ARMY1325AIR
ARMY1325AIR@army1325air·
August 1, 2005. Daniel “Nate” Deyarmin Jr. had just turned 22. He loved dirt bikes, restoring cars, making people laugh, and dreaming about the future waiting for him back home. Instead of planning his next weekend, he was walking the streets outside Haditha, Iraq, beside his fellow Marines. Then came enemy fire. Six Marines never made it home that day. People see names carved into stone. Families see birthdays that never came, empty chairs that never got filled, and futures that were never lived. Nate believed in his country. He loved being a Marine. He answered a call bigger than himself. Heroes don’t die when their hearts stop beating. They live on in the freedom others still get to enjoy. Never forgotten. Semper Fi.
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TheTexasOne
TheTexasOne@TexasRepublic71·
This Memorial Day I Remember Heroes like my classmate Tim Hankins. Tim did more tours than anyone should have. Why? Because he said his men needed him. Tim had multiple Purple Hearts and went back for more. Tim lost his battle to his demons. Love you brother! #Turn22To0
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Competitive Edge Life
Competitive Edge Life@CompEdgeLife·
Honoring my dad, GySgt USMC, KIA in Vietnam, Dec 1966. 🇺🇸 #MemorialDay
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
“The plane went silent.” That’s what passengers aboard British Airways Flight 9 remembered most. Not screaming. Not alarms. Silence. On June 24, 1982, the Boeing 747 was flying over Java at 37,000 feet with 247 passengers onboard when Senior Engineer Barry Townley-Freeman noticed engine temperatures rising dangerously fast. Then passengers started calling flight attendants: “There’s something glowing outside the window.” Blue light flickered through the engines. White sparks danced across the wings. It looked beautiful. In the cockpit, Captain Eric Moody watched Engine 4 fail. Then Engine 2. Then 1. Then 3. Within minutes, all four engines were dead. A fully loaded 747 became a powerless glider descending toward the Indian Ocean. No thrust. Barely any radio communication. No idea what caused it. Passengers woke from sleep to something deeply unnatural: The absence of engine noise. At 37,000 feet, a jetliner should roar. Instead, there was only wind. Captain Moody got on the intercom and delivered one of aviation history’s most famous announcements: “Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.” Some passengers thought it was a joke. The flight attendants’ faces said otherwise. What nobody onboard knew was that the plane had flown directly through a volcanic ash cloud from Mount Galunggung. The ash was made of microscopic glass particles. Inside the engines, the particles melted at extreme temperatures and coated the turbines like cement, suffocating all four engines one by one. At 15,000 feet, oxygen masks deployed. At 12,000 feet, the crew prepared for a night ditching into the ocean. Captain Moody knew the odds of surviving a water landing in a 747 were almost nonexistent. Then he tried restarting the engines one final time. Engine 4 sputtered. Caught. Then another. Then another. All four engines roared back to life. But the nightmare still wasn’t over. The volcanic ash had sandblasted the cockpit windshield so badly the pilots could barely see through it. Captain Moody had to land a damaged 747 at night using only a tiny clear section of the side window while his first officer called out altitude and distance manually. Against every odd, the aircraft landed safely in Jakarta. Every single person onboard survived. After the incident, volcanic ash became a globally monitored aviation hazard. And Captain Eric Moody’s calm announcement became legendary — still taught today as a masterclass in crisis leadership: Tell the truth. Stay calm. Give people dignity. Even when you’re falling out of the sky.
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ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥
ABLAZE FOR GOD🔥@AFG_0007·
The biggest baptism ever in the US. Over 45,000 people were seen being baptized after giving their lives to Jesus Christ 🥹 A massive revival is happening all over the world
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
BIG PHARMA HAVE INFILTRATED THE FOOD SUPPLY. VACCINES BEING LACED INTO ALL U.S. PRODUCE! THEY'RE TURNING YOUR GROCERY STORE INTO A SECRET VACCINE CLINIC WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT! One head of lettuce? Fresh, clean, harmless. The next one from the same shelf? Loaded with hidden mRNA or polio shots designed to "immunize" you whether you want it or not. You bite into a crisp tomato thinking you're eating a salad and BAM surprise polio vaccine straight to your bloodstream. No consent. No choice. Just engineered obedience through your dinner plate. This is the endgame of control: mandatory vaccination by fork. They couldn't force it through your arm forever, so now it's in the fields, the irrigation systems, the very DNA of what we eat. DEMAND VACCINE LABELING ON ALL PRODUCE NOW! If it's got a shot in it, it needs a giant WARNING label: "May Contain Experimental Vaccines – Eat at Your Own Risk." Wake up, America. Boycott unlabeled food. Grow your own if you can. Spread this before they shut it down.
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Overseas absentee ballot operation in Michigan was secretly rerouting ballots to local Detroit homes and then cast by strangers who didn't even know who the actual voters on the ballots were and then were counted in the 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2024 elections. Investigators checked the case of Mary Elaine Beckman, where her ballot was processed from a Detroit house full of non-English-speaking immigrants. When investigators visited, the residents had never heard of her and couldn't even communicate in English. Investigators obtained lists showing absentee ballots were mailed to Detroit addresses on the West Side on 7 Mile, instead of the overseas addresses on file. No absentee ballot applications were ever sent to the actual overseas addresses for some voters. Ballots were still returned and counted as valid votes. A ballot for a person supposedly in Germany was mailed to a Detroit house and voted anyway.
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dejanira
dejanira@dejanirasilveir·
🚨🚨Mientras tanto se filtró un video de Mark Zuckerberg donde le decía a sus ejecutivos de Facebook que NO SE VACUNARAN con las vacunas de ARNm (C0VID) porque "no conocemos los efectos secundarios a largo plazo de modificar el ADN y el ARN de las personas" 😳 Luego censuraba a médicos científicos y enfermos que denunciaban las "Vacunas" GEN0CIDAS 🔥
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Hats Leaks
Hats Leaks@HatsLeaks·
The Supreme Court found that the government illegally charged hundreds of J6ers with a 20-year felony. Every American should be livid about that! If you don't support restitution for those whom the government illegally damaged, you are anti-American! W.H.G
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Just T.J. the Army Vet
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard·
“To fallen soldiers, let us sing. Where no rockets fly, nor bullets ring. Our broken Brothers, let us bring, to the mansions of the Lord. No more bleeding, no more fight. No prayers pleading through the night. Just Divine embrace, eternal Light, in the mansions of the Lord. Where no mothers cry, and no children weep. We will stand and guard though the angels sleep. All through the ages safely keep, the mansions of the Lord.”
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Debbie Cobalt Blue Lady@CobaltBlueLady·
THE MEANING OF THE FOLDED FLAG...
Mike Netter@nettermike

Have you noticed how the Honor Guard pays close attention to folding the flag? The flag is folded exactly thirteen times in remembrance of the original 13 colonies. There is also a specific meaning to each fold. Here they are... Here is what each fold of the flag means (I think you'll see an important theme from all thirteen.): The first fold symbolizes life. The second fold represents a belief in eternal life. The third fold is made in honor and remembrance of the veterans who gave their lives in defense of the country in order to help attain peace throughout the world. The fourth fold is in recognition of the nature of the country’s citizens to trust in God. The fifth fold is a tribute to the United States... According to Stephen Decatur, S. Naval Commander during the American Revolution and War of 1812, “Our country, in dealing with other countries, may she always be right, but it is still our country, right or wrong.” The sixth fold symbolizes where people’s hearts lie in keeping with the words of our pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. The seventh fold pays tribute to all of our Armed Forces. After all, through our Armed Forces, the United States is protected against all enemies. The eighth fold is a tribute to those who died, and as Psalm 23 states, “Entered into the valley of the shadow of death.” The ninth fold honors womanhood. The 10th fold is a tribute to fathers. The 11th fold represents the lower portion of the seal of King David and King Solomon and glorifies, in Judaism, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The 12th fold represents an emblem of eternity and glorifies, in the eyes of Christians, God the Father, the Son and Holy Ghost. The 13th and last fold reminds us that when the flag is completely folded, in the uppermost corner signifies our national motto, “In God We Trust.” Additionally, when the flag is completely folded and tucked in, the resulting shape appears like a tricorne hat and represents the soldiers who served under General George Washington, the sailors and marines who served under Naval Commander John Paul Jones and the many who have followed them in order to preserve the rights, privileges and freedoms we enjoy today. So in the future when you see a flag folded, hopefully we will all now have a deeper understanding and appreciation of the importance and meaning of the folds. God Bless You and God Bless America

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David Hookstead
David Hookstead@dhookstead·
On Memorial Day, I remember Delta Force snipers Gary Gordon and Randy Shughart. During Black Hawk Down, they inserted into a crash site to save pilot Mike Durant. Both men died after a prolonged gunfight that saved Durant’s life. Both earned the Medal of Honor.
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ustonymc@ustonymc·
His mom found him spending time with his Daddy (SFC Benjiman Wise) who was killed in Afghanistan. 🇺🇸❤️
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God & Country
God & Country@GodandCountryy·
IN THEIR HONOR 🫡 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 THANK YOU 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
Please help me honor Marine Sgt. David N. Wimberg, he died May 25, 2005 serving during Operation Iraqi Freedom of wounds sustained from enemy small-arms fire while conducting combat operations in Iraq. He and his fellow Marines were pinned down on a street after an enemy ambush, according to a citation signed by Navy Secretary Donald Winter. Wimberg left his covered position, “maneuvered through intense small-arms fire and scaled a wall” to reach the courtyard where the attackers were, according to the citation. “Although twice driven back by high volumes of enemy fire, on his third attempt, he opened the gate and allowed his squad to enter” the courtyard. After two failed attempts to breach the front door of the house where the gunmen had holed up, “Sgt. Wimberg kicked in the door.” Wimberg was then face-to-face with four armed insurgents, and he “engaged the enemy at close quarters, firing his M16A4 rifle until he was shot and fell to the ground unconscious,” His actions created the momentum needed to break the ambush. Many Marines’ lives were saved as a result of Sgt. Wimberg’s decisive and selfless actions.
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