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Donavon Noggle

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Souls like Vines with God inherit life and love with sweet buds of Earth so fair have gone to heaven to Blossom there. ⚔️GarryOwen!⚔️

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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
@BasedMikeLee Did you see who Omar endorsed in Utah? Did you see what is taking place? x.com/AmyMek/status/…
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🚨WARNING: UTAH’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS NOW THE SOMALI TAKEOVER MACHINE SON OF SOMALI IMMIGRANTS LIBAN MOHAMED - CANDIDATE FOR U.S. CONGRESS IN UTAH’S 1ST DISTRICT - BRAGS: “JOIN THE 50 REFUGEES WE GOT ELECTED AS DELEGATES.” As I warned after Omar Fateh and Ilhan Omar’s endorsement… 27-year-old Somali Muslim Liban Mohamed, son of Somali immigrants from the very community openly bragging about “taking over slowly”, just pulled off a stunning upset at the Utah Democratic Party state convention on Saturday. In a crowded field, he won the endorsement of a majority of Democratic delegates after multiple rounds of ranked-choice voting, beating former U.S. Congressman Ben McAdams (51% to 49%). This is the grassroots radical base speaking loud and clear. 🚨And in his victory video he openly bragged: “I’m asking each and every one of you to join us - join the 50 refugees that we got elected as delegates… It’s time for us to lead. On June 23, we are going to win. Let’s go!” Fifty refugees. Hand-picked. Elected as delegates. Now controlling the Utah Democratic Party apparatus in the new 1st Congressional District. Utah, this is exactly what Obama and Eric Holder’s redistricting machine was designed to do. They couldn’t flip your red state at the ballot box… so they sued, activist judges tossed the GOP map, and packed the brand-new 1st Congressional District with liberal Salt Lake County, instantly turning a +20 Republican seat into a Democrat-friendly stronghold. The same NDRC/All On The Line operation Obama funded after leaving office is now paying massive dividends in the heart of Mormon country. And now the imported Minnesota DSA Somali machine, the one that installed Ilhan Omar and turned Minneapolis into Somalistan, is flooding into Utah to finish the job. Liban Mohamed is their perfect vehicle: running on the full far-left nightmare platform, abolish ICE, open borders amnesty, Medicare for All socialism, housing as a “right,” $20 minimum wage, Equality Act takeover of bathrooms/sports/schools/shelters, and “genocide in Gaza” rhetoric. This is not organic. This is demographic conquest + judicial map-rigging + ideological colonization happening in real time. Utahns, especially Latter-day Saints, you chose “kindness.” You opened your borders and your state to mass Somali refugee resettlement. You let a 10,000+ strong Somali Bantu Muslim community grow rapidly in Logan, Ogden, and beyond, pocketing $5.7 million+ in federal grants while steering kids toward the full Islamic “deen,” building mosques, and hosting community takeovers. Your leaders rolled out the red carpet with Iftars. Your own Church has been donating $25,000 of your tithing dollars to build every new or expanding mosque, including Utah’s largest mega-mosque. This “kindness” with no reciprocity is now biting you — hard. Your reddest stronghold is being transformed from the inside while your own tithing money funds the infrastructure and Obama’s map-riggers deliver the seats. This is exactly how it’s happening in red states across America: Import the voters → change the demographics → rig the maps in court → install the radicals → watch your culture dissolve. The “Mormon state” is on the fast track to becoming the Little Somalia of the Rockies. No more surrender. No reciprocity. Fight back. Share this far and wide, and keep your eyes on the June 23 primary. The battle for Utah has begun.

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Donavon Noggle
Donavon Noggle@DNoggle719op7·
@AmyMek @BasedMikeLee No, I see she endorsed @FrancescaHongWI for governor who is indorced by Kirk Bangstad, who is buying free beer for who ever 8647. There's an illegal immigrating of murder going on here.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Do you think she might be part of the problem?
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Jen
Jen@SweetTexanRose·
I can’t stop laughing! 😂 This guy goes into fast food joints and yells their company slogans after buying their food. 😂 The reactions he gets are hilarious! 🤣
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Harrison H. Smith ✞
Harrison H. Smith ✞@HarrisonHSmith·
This clip is gold. Leonarda is relentless against their constant attempts at obfuscation.
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
What is happening in my beloved home state of Wisconsin? This sick person should not be allowed near students. Disgusting!
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This little girl stops at the pizza shop window and the guy behind the counter starts writing a big tic tack toe board in the flour on the counter… She points to the squares and plays watching closely as he finishes his next move, all while cars and people move past on the street outside. You are seeing a random sweet moment between a kid and a worker that turns the whole sidewalk stop into something special. Do you think it is wholesome and the kind of small kindness that makes the day better or do you say it is unprofessional and he should focus on making pizzas instead of playing games in the flour with children?
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Donavon Noggle
Donavon Noggle@DNoggle719op7·
@Old_But_Gold50s I hear bagpipes when a cello plays, and when bagpipes play, I hear a cello. I like hearing them together.
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Mehek Cooke🇺🇸
Mehek Cooke🇺🇸@MehekCooke·
🚨 Cole Allen is not just political radicalization. It is spiritual emptiness. When people lack roots, faith, family, duty, and purpose, politics becomes a substitute religion. Men rooted in faith, family, duty, and love do not need a manifesto to prove they matter.
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Ryan Cey
Ryan Cey@RCEY28·
This woman and her tandem instructor leap off the high cliff in Moab and the massive parachute opens above them as they glide over the red rock canyon. She smiles big and holds on tight while the instructor steers them smoothly through the air with the huge landscape dropping away below. You watch someone trust a stranger completely and fly high over one of the most beautiful places on earth. Do you think it is an incredible adventure everyone should try at least once or do you say the risk of something going wrong up there is too high to justify for fun? Would you jump off that cliff or stay safely on the ground?
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Alex Colovic
Alex Colovic@GMAlexColovic·
THE METHOD is live. A practical guide to chess improvement built from how I actually trained: • Studying games for intuition • Puzzles for calculation • Online play for discipline You get PDF + downloadable PGN covering the last 3 World Championship matches (commented by me).
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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
It’s likely that the majority of public school teachers you leave your kids with all day agree with this guy
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Donavon Noggle
Donavon Noggle@DNoggle719op7·
@anishmoonka If you want to know if you have any hidden arthritis there, you go.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your brain looks at this drop and screams "going to die." The math says you are safer in that seat than on the drive to the park. About 335 million people ride US coasters every year. Roughly 4 die. Most of those deaths involve people climbing fences, disabling restraints, or having a heart condition before getting on. The reason that number stays so small comes down to the engineering, and most of it is invisible from the seat. Start with the wheels. Each car has three sets of wheels gripping the rail in three directions. One sits on top, taking the weight. One hugs the side, keeping the car centered. The third is tucked underneath the rail, holding the car down so it physically cannot lift off the track during a loop or a drop. That under-rail wheel was patented in 1919 by an American engineer named John Miller. Loops, weightless moments, and near-vertical drops were physically impossible before he invented it. The clack-clack-clack you hear as the train climbs the hill is a backup. Underneath each car are metal teeth, and along the lift hill is a strip of matching grooves. The teeth let the train ratchet upward, but they snap into a groove the second it tries to move backward. If the lift chain ever broke at the top, the train would simply stick on the slope until staff walked the riders down. The brakes are even more paranoid. They default closed. Heavy steel springs hold the brake clamps shut. The way you OPEN them is by pumping in air pressure to push against the springs. So if the power cuts, if the air supply fails, if a hose snaps, the brakes slam shut on their own. There is no failure path that allows a runaway train. Most modern coasters layer magnetic brakes on top, where a metal fin on the train slides between magnets on the track. The motion itself creates a force that drags the train down without anything physically touching it. Then there is the block system. The computer running the ride pretends the track is a series of separate sections called blocks. Only one train is ever allowed inside a block at a time. Sensors along the rails tell the computer where every train is, second by second. If train A is still inside block 5, train B physically cannot enter block 5, because the brakes will stop it cold. The rule is that there must always be one more empty block than there are trains running, which is why two trains colliding is mechanically not on the menu. The harnesses carry two independent locks per seat, one on each side. If one mechanical lock breaks, the other one holds. International safety standards spell out how much force every part can handle, and inspectors test every ride before it opens for the season. The Italian Oblivion was built by a Swiss firm called Bolliger & Mabillard. The same firm built the original Oblivion in the UK in 1998, the world's first vertical-drop coaster. That UK ride took more than 300 engineers and around £12 million to design and build. The Italian version, which drops you 42.5 meters (about 14 stories) at 87 degrees and hits 100 km/h (62 mph), cost over €20 million. Most of that budget vanishes into the redundancy you cannot see from the line. You are more likely to be struck by lightning in your lifetime than die on a roller coaster. The drive to the park is hundreds of times more dangerous than the ride itself.
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle

Oblivion, the Black Hole roller coaster in Italy, has an almost vertical drop and is a favorite for thrill-seekers.

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Tom Tiffany
Tom Tiffany@TomTiffanyWI·
This is about standing up for what is morally right and rejecting what is wrong. Assassination attempts and political violence are wrong. Yet some still choose to justify the unjustifiable.
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
Jimmy Kimmel: "Our First Lady is here. Mrs. Trump… you have a glow like an expectant widow."
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