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President Donald J. Trump 😁🥂🎉 Hate is bad for your soul. Stop it.
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@JohnCornyn @foxandfriends Texas polls are now open!
👉Get out & vote for Ken Paxton👈
You have from 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. to vote.
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Actually, Floyd was NOT "fine." He had profound existing coronary artery disease, with key coronary arteries 90% blocked. He had severe existing metabolic disease. He was a lifelong drug addict.
He had just purchased drugs from his dealer standing right there on the corner, and decided to chew them up in his mouth rather than allow the approaching officers to describe this convicted felon in possession of illicit drugs YET AGAIN.
Then he decided to violently fight lawful arrest against the efforts of four police officers for a full 10 minutes.
Then the ambulance the police called much earlier the moment they had a hint Floyd might be in need of medical assistance arrived. The ambulance bundled Floyd up, stuck an oxygen tube in his nose that they FORGOT TO HOOK UP TO THE OXYGEN SUPPLY, and despite all that FLOYD STILL WAS FOUND TO HAVE A PULSE UPON ARRIVAL AT THE HOSPITAL.
Only THEN did Floyd FINALLY die.
Derek Chauvin did NOT kill George Floyd.
The only person who killed George Floyd was George Floyd.
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson
Yes odd he was fine before the police officer held him down -
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A doctor met a guy at a coffee shop, assessed him for MAID, then drove him to the spot where he'd be put down. Horrors beyond comprehension happening just to our north. There's a much better moral argument for invading Canada and deposing its regime than invading or bombing any country 10 thousand miles away. Industrial scale eugenics and mass murder happening right next door.
National Post@nationalpost
Ontario man dies of MAID after being assessed outside Tim Hortons nationalpost.com/news/ontario-m…
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In the summer of 1995 I was given a choice that I didn't know was life or death.
I was a data systems analyst with the 33rd Fighter Wing out of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. F-15Es. I tracked every break on every jet after the day's sorties, built the readiness reports, forecasted the trends from a little office right on the flight line. JP-8 in the morning air. Great people. I loved it.
In my off hours I served on the base Honor Guard. We carried the caskets of fallen service members, fired the 21-gun salute, and folded the flag into a tight triangle to hand to a mother, a widow, a child. I have looked a lot of grieving families in the eye. I did not yet understand how close I would come to being the reason someone folded a flag for me.
Late that summer I learned our unit was rotating to Saudi Arabia for Operation Southern Watch. They gave me a choice: deploy in January, or wait and go with the next rotation later in the year.
My boyfriend at the time—my husband now—told me to just get it over with and go in January, when the desert "only" hits 105 instead of 120. So I said yes.
The week before I shipped out, a quiet young Airman moved into the dorm room across the hall. A crew chief in my unit. We'd nod and say hey passing in the hallway but I never got the chance to really know him because we deployed the next week.
I did my 93 days in Dhahran, lived in Khobar Towers with hundreds of other Americans, came home that spring on a 24-hour C-130 ride, got engaged, went back to the beach and the good Florida weather and ordinary life.
My quiet neighbor deployed with the next rotation. The one I'd chosen not to be on.
Two weeks before that rotation was set to come home, terrorists bombed Khobar Towers. Nineteen American Airmen were killed. Twelve of them were ours, from the 33rd. One of them was the quiet crew chief from across the hall—Airman 1st Class Peter J. Morgera, 19 years old, from Stratham, New Hampshire.
Over the years I've wondered why my husband told me to go early. Why I came home and they didn't.
There is no tidy answer. What I have is a responsibility—to make sure they are not just a number. So today, say their names with me.
Eglin lost:
MSgt Kendall K. Kitson, Jr. — Yukon, OK
TSgt Daniel B. Cafourek — Watertown, SD
TSgt Patrick P. Fennig — Greendale, WI
TSgt Thanh Van Nguyen — Panama City, FL
SrA Earl F. Cartrette, Jr. — Sellersburg, IN
SrA Jeremy A. Taylor — Rose Hill, KS
Sgt Millard D. Campbell — Angleton, TX
A1C Brent E. Marthaler — Cambridge, MN
A1C Brian W. McVeigh — DeBary, FL
A1C Peter J. Morgera — Stratham, NH
A1C Joseph E. Rimkus — Edwardsville, IL
A1C Joshua E. Woody — Corpus Christi, TX
Memorial Day isn't about the ones who came home. It's about them. I get to be grateful only because they paid for it.
Say their names today. 🇺🇸
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Employer runs an ad for a tech job at a ridiculously low salary.
Employer gets no applications.
Employer says "I can't find any Americans to fill this position, so I need to hire a foreigner on an H1B visa".
Employer hires foreigner on H1B visa.
No American gets that job.
That, folks, is how H1B works.
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This is literally insane
Man moved to a rural town of Hidalgo, Mexico
He learned that half the people from the town are living in Springdale, Arkansas
I looked into why. They’re all working at Tyson foods, Walmart HQ, etc and Springdale Arkansas is now 42% Mexicans
So many people from this small town are in America working that if they all came back at the same time there wouldn’t be enough places for them to stay
This is why Americans can’t find jobs. We are completely overrun with foreigner cheap labor
And this is a well documented thing
Rural areas in states like Hidalgo, Michoacán, Jalisco, and others in central Mexico have long histories of economic migration to the US
They all come over here illegally or legally on Visas and take our jobs
They’re called chain migration networks. People from the same hometown cluster together, send remittances home, and sponsor more relatives. Entire social networks from one Mexican town now live in Springdale
Absolutely insane. Send them ALL back. We have been completely sold out
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🚨#BREAKING: THERE IS CURRENTLY FLASH FLOODING IN CHIMNEY ROCK/BAT CAVE NC.
SWIFT WATER RESCUES ARE CURRENTLY TAKING PLACE TO RESCUE THOSE WHO ARE TRAPPED.
MULTIPLE ROADS WASHED OUT.
PLEASE PRAY!!!!!!
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An effort to criminalize the killing of animals for food in Oregon is a step closer to being on the November ballot.
IP-28 would make it illegal to injure or kill animals and would effectively ban hunting, fishing and the breeding of animals. katu.com/news/local/ore…
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One of the saddest dogs I’ve ever seen!💔
Good people of Houston, TX: Please offer to Foster or go and Adopt Sammy😔🙏
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@PawsnTails4TX 🇺🇸🇺🇸🐾🐾@PawsnTails4TX
💔🐾SAMMY #A655371 ‼️🚩Confiscation case due to cruelty 5/6 🚨At risk TB ☠️ 5/27 Age ⁉️ unknown Terrified of the leash🥲 Co kenneled/ okay with other 🐶 Refuses treats 💔 Please #PLEDGE #FOSTER #ADOPT Harris County Pets 612 Canino Pets
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@PlumbNick "we need to fight them over there" so we're not around to prevent them from taking-over over here.
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