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Elsie Eye

@EyeElsie

A fair go and an educated, healthy workforce is what will make America great. It's just not that hard!

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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@AudreyruthBlev2 @femturnedwife Are they educated, licensed professionals in different fields? Yes…all with masters degrees…one has 2. Are they socially aware? Yes. Politically aware? Yes. Vote? Yes. Read? Yes. Entertain multiple points of view? Yes. Support D&I? Yes. Is that woke? Sure! Am I proud AF? YES!!
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CallyJazz
CallyJazz@Callystarr·
Dude DHS has only been around for 20+ years Where did you get this information from? Relevant experience in law-enforcement, national security, emergency management, or even field operations… Absolutely Alejandro Mayorkis, DHS experience Kevin McAleenan, commissioner of US border protection Kristjen Nielsen, White House homeland security advisor, DHS chief of staff John Kelly, retired US Marine Corps general, military operational experience Jeh Johnson, was the Pentagon General Council, relevant experience with national security law Janet Napolitano, governor of Arizona, former US attorney… Border state and law-enforcement oversight Michael Chertoff, federal judge, assistant Attorney General, Strong counterterrorism and legal background And these are all recent DHS secretaries within the last 20 years… So I don’t know what the hell you’re talking about
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Stephen Nice
Stephen Nice@nice_snice4042·
@RepKatCammack Sounds like the perfect person for the job. Someone who took the time to learn a trade craft, perfect his craft and make a comfortable living for himself and his family!Makers not Takers are what this country needs!
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@RepKatCammack Aren’t you proving his point? A comedian is not qualified to be a plumber. A plumber - even one running his own business - is not qualified to run DHS.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@Timburonb8 @tedcruz Would you have someone in the construction industry perform surgery on your heart? Smart does not mean qualified.
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Tom Fig
Tom Fig@Timburonb8·
@tedcruz Some of the smartest people I know are in the construction industry. To make it out that someone who uses their brains and their hands are not as intelligent as someone who sits at a desk all day is disgusting. Wonder what his buddy Adam Carolla would think.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@tedcruz I prefer qualified people in high level leadership roles. But here we are.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@Hamzaroy03 @hell_line0 That’s a lot of words to say you believe the 13 year old has no choice but to carry to term the product of her rape regardless of the impact to her physical or mental health.
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Dr Hamza Rafiq ⚕️
Dr Hamza Rafiq ⚕️@Hamzaroy03·
I get why this topic fires people up—child rape is an unspeakable evil. Every decent person agrees: the rapist deserves the harshest punishment possible (life in prison, no parole), and society failed that 13-year-old girl horribly. We must hunt predators, improve protections, and give her every support—counseling, medical care, education, and help raising the child or placing for adoption if she chooses.But let's reason carefully, without emotion overriding facts:Two victims, not one. The girl is a victim of horrific violence. The developing human inside her is also innocent—conceived through no fault of its own. It didn't choose the crime. Killing it doesn't punish the rapist; it just creates a second victim. We don't execute the rapist's born children for his sins—why is it different before birth? Punishing innocents for a parent's crime is the opposite of justice. Biology doesn't depend on how life began. From fertilization, it's a unique, living human organism with its own DNA—growing, developing heart, brain, etc. "Featureless blob" or "not a baby yet" is subjective language, but science shows continuous development. Viability or consciousness shifts with technology and opinion (it used to be later; now earlier preemies survive). If personhood depends on size, location, or dependency, that logic could apply to newborns or disabled people too. The core question: Does a human's right to life depend on circumstances of conception or level of development? Consistent ethics say no—innocent human life has value regardless. Pregnancy in very young teens carries real medical risks (higher chance of preterm birth, high blood pressure, anemia, C-section, etc.—per WHO and studies). No one denies that. But "abortion is safer" doesn't make the fetus non-human; it means we have a duty to mitigate risks with the best modern care (neonatal ICUs, specialized support for young mothers). Many places already do this. Adoption is also an option that protects the girl's future without ending a life. Trauma from rape is devastating—abortion often doesn't erase it and can add guilt/regret for some women (studies of rape-conceived pregnancies show mixed outcomes, including redemption and love for the child). Compassion for both. Forcing a child to carry a pregnancy is heavy—no argument. But the solution isn't "choose which innocent life to end." It's full support: free medical/psychological care, family or state assistance, schooling continuation, and zero tolerance for the predator. Real justice protects the vulnerable without creating more victims. If we say "her body, her choice" ends the debate, we ignore that the fetus is a separate developing human body. If development stage justifies ending life, where's the clear line that doesn't devalue other dependent humans?This isn't about religion or "controlling women"—it's about consistent human rights: No innocent life should be ended for the crimes of another. Help the girl heal and thrive while protecting the child she now carries. Both deserve better than more violence.What practical supports would actually help these girls most, without the second loss?
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
A girl is pregnant at 13 and everyone debates abortion. Nobody debates why a grown man felt entitled to her body.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Hegseth: "The air campaign we've conducted was one for the history books. And it's because we have a president who when he sends his warfighters out to fight, he unties their hands to actually go out and destroy the enemy as viciously as possible from moment one."
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Tallow Twins | Skincare
Tallow Twins | Skincare@Tallowtwins·
Truly feminine women will admit that this is much more fulfilling than being a boss babe
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@TexasPreacher •Genesis 3:19: "For dust you are, and to dust you shall return." •Ecclesiastes 3:20: "All go to the same place; all come from dust, and to dust all return." •Genesis 18:27: Abraham describes himself as "nothing but dust and ashes." Personal choice.
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Ryan Denton
Ryan Denton@TexasPreacher·
I've preached quite a few funerals, and one trend that bothers me is cremation. It is a pagan concept, though of course most people don't know that, nor would I fight a grieving family over it. But Christians should be buried. They should not be incinerated and put into a pot or scattered along some shoreline. “It is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.” One of my favorite places in the world is an old cemetery where the gravestones intentionally face east. Just as the sun rises in the east, so believers wanted burial to testify that they were awaiting the dawning of the last day, when Christ will appear and the dead will be raised. Thus even in death, and especially in an increasingly pagan culture, our bodies and the way we bury them can bear witness to the resurrection. Christians should make use of the opportunity.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
No way! On what occasion would you wear this?
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Riley Check
Riley Check@holisticgrenade·
@WendytheWC I’m glad it worked for you. There are other options to improve your eyesight as well. I wore glasses for over 15 years and could barely read a stop sign without them. after switching to a natural diet and lifestyle, I now have 2020 vision without my glasses.
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Riley Check
Riley Check@holisticgrenade·
So the woman who created Lasik eye surgery still wears glasses herself. She won a noble price for this procedure but still refuses to have it herself. It’s almost like she knows something that we don’t?
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@holisticgrenade Not everyone is a candidate. I’m not. My husband had it 20 years ago and still does not need glasses.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@usuallypregnant My grandma was one of 8. 4 boys and 4 girls. Boys in one room and bed, girls in another room and one bed. She hated it.
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Barefoot Pregnant
Barefoot Pregnant@usuallypregnant·
It's materialism, more than lack of resources, that is holding people back from having big families. How many of us wouldn't be here today if our great grandparents thought the way that we do?
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Tom Homan just sent a MASSIVE warning to illegal aliens as ICE deploys to airports tomorrow “ICE can check identification before people enter the screening area!” 👀🔥 Foreign invaders on notice. This is what securing the homeland looks like.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@Tonethedro5977 @EricLDaugh Why are you blind to the current ongoing abuse and harassment of US citizens, green card holders, and people showing up at hearings going through the process?
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Tonethedrone
Tonethedrone@Tonethedro5977·
@EyeElsie @EricLDaugh Why would they harass American citizens, or legal immigrants? You need a passport to enter the US, so visitors are safe. Why are you against immigration targeting illegal immigrants?
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@Oceanbreeze473 Yet three of them have been killed by ICE. And these are international airports where there are thousands of non-citizens, legal residents, and visitors.
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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
Guess who's not worried about ICE in airports? American citizens.
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@DHSgov Is it not true that Republicans voted against the TSA funding?
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Elsie Eye
Elsie Eye@EyeElsie·
@FranMFarber @EricLDaugh Give them time. They’ll be true to form and will manhandle, abuse, detain multiple innocent people in due course.
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Francesca 🇺🇸
Francesca 🇺🇸@FranMFarber·
@EricLDaugh The American people will now have a positive view about ICE and this will backfire on the Dems.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: ICE agents ARRIVED at Atlanta international airport to assist unpaid TSA workers while Democrats hold them hostage LFG! ICE TO THE RESCUE! ICE will be helping with crowd control and line management, which frees up TSA for screening This was a genius move 🇺🇸
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