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Just here for the entertainment value, while trying to bring common sense to the interwebs…
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GOP Sen. Tillis flames Hegseth: Makes 'Kristi Noem look like a five-star recruit' trib.al/PXvSr1P

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Weird…
I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
Creator of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died and was buried;
he descended into hell;
on the third day he rose again from the dead;
he ascended into heaven,
and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty;
from there he will come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and life everlasting.
Amen
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@ScottPresler Just spoke to another Republican who will vote for Talarico if Paxton wins. You have FUBAR’d this. Go do something productive in a blue state.
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@BasedMikeLee FDR and those in his administration allowed communist China to happen. It’s George Washington then Lincoln and it’s not even close.
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FDR dangerously undermined the Constitution by deliberately weakening the Constitution’s twin structural protections: federalism and separation of powers
Calling him the GOAT president is blasphemy

ThinkingWest@thinkingwest
The FDR worship needs to end. Putting him over Washington? Criminal behavior
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When Muhammad ordered the Jews of Banu Qurayza to be lined up, and slaughtered 700 of them in a single night, that was genocide.
When ISIS stormed into Yazidi and Christian villages in Iraq, massacred men, enslaved women, and turned girls into sex slaves, that was genocide.
When the Nazis rounded up Jews, forced them into gas chambers, and burned their bodies, that was genocide.
The common denominator in every genocide is that the victims were slaughtered not for anything they did, but because their existence was unacceptable to their oppressors.
When Hamas terrorists stormed into Israeli villages, slaughtering 1,200 people, men, women, children, elderly, burning families alive, beheading babies, raping and butchering women, shooting civilians in their beds, that was a Genocide.
They hunted civilians down, house by house. They went into bomb shelters to execute families hiding inside.
When Israel fights back, when it retaliates to eliminate the same terrorists who committed genocide, when it fights to rescue hostages, when it takes military action against a terror group that hides behind civilians, that was not a genocide.
Genocide is what Hamas did on October 7.
War is what Israel did to stop Hamas from doing it again.
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Dwyane Wade on playing against White/International players:
“From the community I’m from, if I see a white boy I’m like ‘oh I got him.’ I don’t know him at all. It’s just a perception that he’s not better than me. He can’t be better than me. You’ll hear a lot of African Americans speak from that space. From a basketball standpoint that was the thought. International players are soft. Then I played international basketball, and got my ass kicked. I was like ‘oh no, they’re SKILLED.’ Their game is tougher. Actually, it’s our game that’s softer”
(Via SKWEEK YT)
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Barbara Walters once wrote that many Americans have forgotten — and many others were never taught — how Jane Fonda’s actions during the Vietnam War were viewed by countless POWs and veterans.
One of the most widely repeated accounts comes from Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, a POW held in the “Hanoi Hilton.” According to the story, he was cleaned up and forced to appear before Jane Fonda during her visit to North Vietnam. When ordered to praise his captors’ “humane treatment,” he instead spat at her. He was reportedly beaten severely afterward, suffering injuries that permanently affected his vision and ended his flying career.
Another former POW, Colonel Larry Carrigan, described how prisoners secretly passed Jane Fonda slips of paper containing their Social Security numbers in hopes of proving to the world they were alive. The story claims she later handed those papers over to North Vietnamese officers, resulting in brutal beatings for the men involved. Carrigan survived. Others allegedly did not.
Former civilian adviser Michael Benge, who was imprisoned for more than five years, also spoke publicly about his experience. He said he agreed to meet with Fonda because he wanted to tell her the truth about the treatment POWs endured — not the “humane and lenient” image being presented for propaganda purposes. According to Benge, he was severely punished before any meeting could happen.
For many veterans and military families, Jane Fonda’s 1972 trip to Hanoi became a symbol of betrayal during a painful chapter in American history. While supporters viewed her as an antiwar activist protesting U.S. policy, critics believed her actions crossed the line into giving aid and comfort to America’s enemy during wartime.
Decades later, the anger and controversy surrounding “Hanoi Jane” still remain powerful for many who served, suffered, or lost loved ones during the Vietnam War. Whatever one’s political views may be, the experiences of POWs and veterans deserve to be remembered and treated with respect.

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@DailyCaller She's not wrong.
Pedo-King @realDonaldTrump looks like a pig that got beat by the ugly stick every day from the day it was born.
Seriously, he would gag a maggot. The only organisms that can stand him are the MAGA morons, because they're too stupid to know better.
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This one sums it up for me. Bernie Sanders out there doing the "Democratic Socialism" bit and talking about Unions and "Healthcare" and two BLM activists went up to the podium, stole the mic from him and started screaming about "racism" and black power. Ended his campaign.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
What's a video that defines Peak Woke?
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Bishop Athanasius Schneider is saying something a lot of people in Europe are afraid to admit out loud.
He calls it what it really is. This is not about refugees. It’s a mass invasion aimed at turning Europe into an Islamic continent. He says this has been happening for the last 50 or 60 years, and now it’s speeding up fast. Europeans are barely having children, while many Muslim families have five, six or more. The numbers are clear. In a few decades, Europe could have a Muslim majority.
He talks about a bigger plan behind it all. Powerful people are using this migration to destroy Europe’s Christian roots and its whole culture.
No fancy words or political games. Just straight talk about what’s really happening with birth rates and the future of the continent.
It’s refreshing to hear a church leader speak so honestly about this.
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The amazing @lalshareef explains how Israel removed Jews from Gaza in 2005 to get peace, leaving behind greenhouses worth millions of dollars.
The Palestinians looted the greenhouses, and Gaza was turned into a terror fortress.
This must go viral.
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For anyone with a short memory: only four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in just two days, whose only crime was protesting for freedom.
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby
This is what the Islamic Republic did to some 42,000 Iranians just three months ago.
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Two years after his death, the lie is finally exposed.
The football referee the entire world mourned accepting without any doubt the Palestinian narrative has now been revealed to have been a commander in the Islamic Jihad.
“Martyr Commander Mohammad Sami Khattab, Unit Commander – Military Discipline File – Central Brigade.”
That’s how the terrorist organization he belonged to described him.
The world rushes to amplify the lie, but when the truth comes out, nobody apologizes.
Let’s identify every major football figure who spread this false narrative — and demand an apology.


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@tupapiindeed @BrooksAustinBA The little bro jealousy is strong with this one. But hey, you have a meat judging championship…
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@BrooksAustinBA It isn't about the $$. A&M & Ohio State have as much $$ as Texas.
Their fanbase pretends they're amazing when they have exactly 1 NC in 55+ years despite the preseason overrankings and wasted $$.
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