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Devin Kelly
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@Marval_fans Kid had the time of his life. Landmark memory until he dies. No trauma detected. Stop being so well trained kids. The internet and your crazy single mothers made you this way. You are not moral just suppressed and sanctimonious.
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@FbxRescue Thank you Dennis for everything you have done for Fairbanks. May God Bless you and keep you.
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Friends,
We’re sharing this with heavy hearts—our dear friend Dennis Wise is facing serious health challenges, and we believe his time may be very near.
Dennis, alongside his wife Mary, has quietly shaped Fairbanks in lasting ways. He donated the land and building for the Fairbanks Rescue Mission, giving thousands a place of shelter and hope. He also built and donated the facility for the Fairbanks Community Food Bank, strengthening our community’s ability to fight hunger for decades.
He never sought attention—he simply served.
Please keep Dennis, Mary, and their family in your prayers.
— Fairbanks Rescue Mission

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@DevinMKelly @ClownWorld I suppose you haven’t heard scientists have learned it’s the sperm that ages lol
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@mizanyx @DevinMKelly @Rach4Patriarchy It IS an oppressor class. The point of ACTUAL feminism is to destroy that situation in order to have equal rights.
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He is correct. Without the female vote, the progressive agenda dies, and gets thrown straight into the dust bin of history as a horribly failed project. This does not threaten women’s freedom, but secures their liberty and safety.
Marianne Williamson@marwilliamson
We shouldn’t underestimate the seriousness of this man’s threat to the freedom of American women.
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It dominated the news cycle and completely eclipsed the battle itself which was full of tragedy and heroism. When George Bush came out and announced the war was over it was largely because the Republican Guard was broken in Nasiriyah. The Marines fought their way through the chaos of having an entire city attack them between two bridges in a city with hundreds of thousands of people and a trained army in the midst of a historic logistical catastrophe. But all anybody ever heard about was Jessica Lynch... Poor girl, wasn't her fault she was a tool - but man have I been sore about that all these years!
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@DevinMKelly @ggreenwald The most disgusting part though was that they wanted her to fabricate being sexually assaulted so they could say "this is what happens to women in war time" and yes, women are, but that's not what happened to her and to try to make it that was so gross.
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At the start of the Iraq War, the US Govt. claimed a heroic soldier - Jessica Lynch - was captured by Iraqi forces after a fierce firefight, then was rescued in a daring raid by US Special Forces.
It was spread by the WPost. It was all a total lie:
salon.com/2007/04/25/til…
☀️ Jon Schwarz ☀️@schwarz
As the Washington Post loyally repeats the government's EXCITING TALE about the rescue of a US airman in Iran, recall the WP loyally repeated the government's EXCITING TALE of the 2003 rescue of Jessica Lynch in Iraq, which turned out to be 98% fabricated washingtonpost.com/national-secur…
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I was there. The only lies told were the ones that painted Jessica Lynch as a heroine. The truth is her unit wandered stupidly into an ambush because of gross negligence. I remember watching her convoy pass my Marine division and wondering why the Army was jumping ahead of us. We had been told we were the tip of the spear. Her unit had become lost and they skipped ahead of us triggering an ambush on the outskirts of Nasiriyah. It was an embarrassment and the spin doctors needed to turn it into some big cinematic narrative. The reality is, her and a few other soldiers were unceremoniously captured or killed. No big final stand. Just a dumb mistake illustrating our incompetence followed by an impotent attempt to avoid capture. It was embarrassing for the Army and it was embarrassing for "women in the millitary" which was a hot topic at the time. Easier to just lie.
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@frogNscorpion Yikes. I am experiencing the opposite intended effect.
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@HustleBitch_ She's a bit old for him. He could trade her in for a younger model if he wanted.
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@Provokethoughtz Because force is the only equalizer in nature.
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@Timcast Can a man get more groceries than he can lift? Deep philosophical stakes here.
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We got bogged down heading into Nasiriyah. It was a clusterfuck from the start. Our tanks were led by a reservist who was scared of the diesel tube skirts—the external fuel reserves that hugged the Abrams like inner tubes in a swimming pool. They were supposed to push ahead of us, but he had the skirts removed because he was convinced a stray bullet would ignite the diesel and turn the tank into a fireball. (No idea if that was a legit concern.) So we sat there waiting while they refueled, lost all momentum, and ended up stalled on the far side of the river in a massive garbage dump. We took stray fire and random mortars from the city the whole time. Then the radio situation made it even worse. The deep thinkers in charge of logistics had everyone tied into the same net. Our Battalion Commander’s comms were being stepped on by lance corporals calling from gun pits. Coordination was nonexistent—it was insane, terrifying, and oddly surreal how logistically fucked we were. I had grown up with this myth of American military competence. It was strange to see everything break down like that.
By the end of that three-day circus, our mechanized infantry had been stuck in the mud in the middle of the city. An A-10 lit up 10 Marines from my company in a horrific friendly fire incident (comm issues again). Eight more were killed in firefights. God knows how many wounded. A few got captured. Suffice it to say, there was a hell of a lot of motivation for the higher-ups to spin some nice, shiny stories about the Battle of Nasiriyah.
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@DevinMKelly @ggreenwald That and the lies about her treatment while held. She was not tortured as they claimed. While in custody she was given medical attention & even a blood transfusion.
They also tried more than once to return her
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@Cobratate Architecture is one of the most masculine art forms.
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