Candace Davis
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Candace Davis
@DavisCanda92645
Christian Patriot Wife I'm a happy, spoiled, middle-aged housewife who is blessed with a sweet church going husband and my parents are still living.
Louisiana, USA Katılım Nisan 2025
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@AprilSpark1890 @_rockytop_biker Kids with allergies have moms who make sure they proper food. You mean his mother can't do this?
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@Sassafrass_84 @Smith_mountian Ban the burka.
Ban Shiria.
Ban Call to prayer.
Ban Muslim cities.
Ban Mosques.
Stop Muslim Visas.
DEPORT all agitators.
Enough is ENOUGH!!!

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A woman shared her experience at a private pool in Shelby Township, Michigan. A woman in a full burqa entered the water, violating the club’s swimwear rules. After reporting it, she learned lifeguards had received multiple similar complaints.
The situation worsened when her 9-year-old son was insulted by a 13-year-old girl (daughter of a non-burqa-wearing Arabic woman). She confronted the girl and called out the double standard: religious freedom shouldn’t override sanitary policies. Frustrated, she plans to cancel her membership unless the club enforces the rules fairly for everyone.
These people literally break rules. Treat Americans like garbage. We shouldn't have to put up with this.
Maybe Burqas should be banned in America. What do you think?
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@4thOfJuly365 Where I live, we aren't afraid. North Louisiana. Great people in our communities. We worry more about snakes than people.
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@laralogan @Real_RobN His ads just get better and better!
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@C_3C_3 No black people in Denmark at that time. Idiots.
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@JDBets34 What in the world is she talking about?
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@FarmGirlCarrie @Sassafrass_84 Absolutely 💯
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.@GadSaad agrees with Orwell: it takes an intellectual to come up with truly stupid ideas. When academics are disconnected from reality or accountability, bad ideas spread like parasites. While STEM professionals have to answer for their mistakes, humanities professors build theories that no one ever has to test. That lack of accountability is exactly how toxic ideas take over a university and eventually a culture. If these professors can't survive the scrutiny of their own ideas, should they be teaching our children? Watch here 👉l.prageru.com/49RBlY7
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@4thOfJuly365 👏👏👏 I agree wholeheartedly
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One question I'm tired of being asked on here and in real life is, "What do you want?"
I want Nancy Pelosi behind bars for insider trading.
I want Chuck Schumer to retire and take his Austin Powers looking wife on a long vacation to Haiti.
I want Jasmine Crockett to drop the Baltimore Shaniqua act and start acting like the spoiled little elite princess she is.
I want Elizabeth Warren to finally take that DNA test on live TV, admit she's about as Native American as Elizabeth Taylor, and then retire to her multi-million dollar mansion while pretending she cares about the little guy.
I want Gavin Newsom to pack up his wine collection, his hair gel, and his hypocrisy tour bus and move to the streets of San Francisco so he can experience the paradise he created for everyone else. Complete with human shit, needles, and sky-high taxes.
I want Joe Biden to be wheeled out for one last press conference where he admits he was never in charge, the border was wide open on purpose, and then quietly fades into a Delaware basement with his classified documents and ice cream.
I want Kamala Harris to cackle her way through a polygraph test about what she actually knew on the border, then take her word salads and go sell them door-to-door in Guatemala like the "root causes" expert she claimed to be.
I want Anthony Fauci to lose the immunity blanket, face every family who lost loved ones under his flip-flopping "science," and spend his golden years explaining gain-of-function research from inside a very well-lit congressional hearing room.
I want Hillary Clinton to finally answer for every deleted email, every Clinton Foundation "donation," and every "what difference does it make?" moment while taking a permanent vacation far away from anything resembling power.
I want John Thune to reach down his pants, find his balls...
And PASS the F'n SAVE Act!
To be continued...
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@itsrosesm @TheUSNail Yes. She can say whatever she wants. That doesn't mean that other people have to continue to support you.
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@chrisja45513761 @GigglingGanon You sound a little insane.
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@GigglingGanon BECAUSE THESE PEOPLE ARE NOT AMERICAN CITIZEN AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION. THE I.D.F DOES NOT TEACH THEM ABOUT U.S. LAWS ONLY BRUTAL POLICE TATICS. THEN THEY GET KICK BACK FROM ISREAL WITH YOUR TAX DOLLARS. ISNT THAT SPECIAL!! DO YOU THINK THEY DO THIS FOR A SALERY?
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This is mind numbing and very scary when you realize this is a DA office and they are this ignorant on the laws and upholding the rights of the citizens.
This is the kind of situation that should keep every citizen up at night.
We are looking at the District Attorney’s Office in Colusa, California.—the literal epicenter of law enforcement and legal prosecution—and yet, the people working inside seem to have a collective amnesia regarding the U.S. Constitution.
It is absolutely mind-boggling to watch public servants, including sworn investigators like Ryan Hudson and Chris Liston, stand there and attempt to steamroll a citizen's rights based on "office policy." Let’s be very clear: A policy is not a law. You cannot "policy" away the First Amendment just because a camera makes you feel "uncomfortable" or "negative."
It starts with staff members physically trying to block the lens. In a public lobby where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy, this isn't just rude—it’s an attempt to suppress a protected activity.
They constantly cite "privacy" as a reason to stop the recording. However, when you are a public official conducting public business in a government building, the courts have been extremely clear: the public has a right to document you.
Notice the shift in tone when they can’t find a legal reason to stop the film. They pivot to calling the auditor "uncooperative" or "difficult." Since when did exercising a constitutional right become "uncooperative"?
If the people working for the DA don’t understand the basic legal framework of our country, how can we trust them to prosecute cases fairly? If they are this willing to ignore your rights when a camera is pointed at them, imagine what they’re doing when no one is watching.
This isn't just about a guy with a camera; it’s about whether our public officials answer to the law or to their own egos.
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