EJaneWench
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EJaneWench
@EJaneWench
Tweeting and retweeting mostly to amuse myself. Think nothing of it.
Katılım Ağustos 2010
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@FreddyLA7 Go North Herr Freddy. And quickly. A tropical storm is coming.
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Narrator: There is no “American church.”
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
JD Vance: "One of the things I love about the American church is there are all of these different pathways to God ... sometimes with snake handlers, sometimes with speaking in tongues, sometimes with a beautiful Catholic mass. But I think all of these pathways really matter."
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RT @instapundit: What if -- hear me out -- the SPLC was *actually set up by Nazis* as a funding channel? Time for Max Bialystock productio…
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Before any Iran deal celebration — @gen_jackkeane's reality check this morning:
The Islamic regime's goal is to "survive, recover and rebuild," then reverse whatever they sign.
"That is who they are."
That does not change with any agreement.
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Alabama women have to take a monthly pregnancy test to get a cannabis rx filled. Where it begins is never where it ends al.com/news/2026/06/i…
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Targeting the elderly and vulnerable adults for their resources and independence, financial exploitation is one of the fastest-growing forms of elder abuse. Take a moment to educate yourself about these scams and help protect the elderly around you. #WorldElderAbuseAwarenessDay

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@FreddyLA7 You’be captured our hearts Freddy. You had me at “Waffle House.” @WaffleHouse
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@virginiainsider Should we put up a statue in Hawaii honoring the japanese pilots who bombed Pearl Harbor?
Lee invaded the united states. This is irrefutable.
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Monument Avenue used to be one of the most unique places in the world – a haunting reminder of the Civil War's horrors and America's painful path to reunion. Now it's mostly gone.
And Virginia Democrats under Abigail Spanberger aren't done yet.
They're budgeting $1.8 million in taxpayer funds to remove the final Confederate statues from Capitol Square, including the Stonewall Jackson monument.
These were prominent Virginians whose legacies shaped the state – military genius, governors, and medical pioneers.
Meanwhile, Civil War tourism that brings people (and dollars) from California to Europe is losing its anchors.
Critics call it communist-style history erasure at taxpayer expense. Supporters see it as necessary reckoning.
But one thing's clear: Virginia's complex past is being officially sanitized.
Is this progress or just intentional forgetting?
Tell us where you stand – preserve the lessons or keep tearing them down?
What do you think, Virginia?
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You stole silverware, fine China, and furniture from ‘our house’ that was worth almost $200k.
It will never be your house again. :)
Hillary Clinton@HillaryClinton
Remember, during today's literal cage match on the White House grounds: No matter what, it's not his house. It's our house. Get a hat, coaster, or sticker to support groups and candidates who will respect the form AND the function of the people's house. shop.onwardtogether.org/collections/ou…
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On June 13, 1777, a 19-year-old French teenager landed on a beach in South Carolina, uninvited, to fight in someone else's war. He would become one of the most important men in American history.
The Marquis de Lafayette was one of the richest young aristocrats in France. He had a beautiful wife, a fortune, and zero reason to risk any of it. But he believed in the American cause so fiercely that when the French king forbade him from going, Lafayette bought his own ship and sailed anyway. He literally went AWOL from a life of luxury to bleed for a country that didn't exist yet.
Congress was annoyed at first. Another foreign officer looking for a paycheck? Then Lafayette offered to serve for free and pay his own way. That got their attention.
He met Washington and the two formed one of the great father-son bonds in American history. Washington had no biological children. Lafayette named his only son George Washington Lafayette.
He took a bullet in the leg at Brandywine and kept rallying the retreat. He was instrumental at Yorktown, the battle that won the war. He went home a hero on two continents.
A foreign teenager believed in America before America did. 249 years ago today.

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