Khawk

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Khawk

Khawk

@GaVol865

Lover of life and the constitution. Card carrying member of the Leave Me The Hell Alone party.

Winder, GA Katılım Nisan 2022
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
I want to tell you the story of a young woman who you have probably never heard of. Her name is Mary Anne. She was born on a remote island in Scotland, where life was harsh and unforgiving. On May 2, 1930, when she was 18 years old, she got on a boat headed for Ellis Island to start a new life. She arrived here 11 days later. She wasn't chasing fame, riches, or power. She came for the unique opportunity that America offered. Her sister was already here and had found a job as a maid. So, Mary Anne MacLeod joined her, listing her occupation as “domestic” on her Ellis Island immigration papers. She came to America knowing that she would clean the houses and toilets of the wealthy families in New York. She and her sister lived and worked hard through the worst days of the Depression. And she persevered. Six years later, she married a man named Fred. He was the son of German immigrants. Then In 1942, she became a citizen. Mary and Fred would end up having five children: two daughters and three sons. One of those sons, they named Donald. A woman who came here as a maid, the lowest of jobs, would raise a son who would change the very skyline that greeted his mother when she arrived at Ellis Island. After that, he would become the 45th and 47th President of the United States. There is no other country in the world where a woman can arrive with nothing, and in ONE generation, her son would lead the entire world. For America’s 250th anniversary, I wanted to present President Trump with this painting I did, and then I ran out of time and talent. So, I asked a good friend of mine, Mike Malm, to help me finish it. This is how I envisioned her coming into the United States. Mary Anne MacLeod Trump should be a household name. Her story is everything that is great about America.
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@SenWarren What percentage of his income would be his fair share … be specific
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
If Jeff Bezos can drop $10 million to sponsor the Met Gala, he can afford to pay his fair share in taxes.
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@samswey @SavvyTamz_57 It says a lot about your racism when you use black and democrat interchangeably
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Samuel Sinyangwe
Samuel Sinyangwe@samswey·
56% of all Black Americans live in the South. Outside of Virginia, they will have zero representation in Congress if things continue moving in this direction. Jim Crow Southern dictatorship has returned at the federal level.
Marsha Blackburn@VoteMarsha

I urge our state legislature to reconvene to redistrict another Republican seat in Memphis. It's essential to cement @realDonaldTrump’s agenda and the Golden Age of America. I've vowed to keep Tennessee a red state, and as Governor, I'll do everything I can to make this map a reality.

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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨HOLY CRAP!!!! Over 50% of ALL NORTH CAROLINA KIDS will NOT have school on Friday so that teachers can protest. Parents are PANICKING after even MORE school districts cancelled classes LAST NIGHT. My son's school has cancelled classes for this protest... THIS IS INSANE!!!!!
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@timburchett Just out of curiosity… who is in first place?
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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
I usually don’t come on X to think, but here I am agreeing with my 2nd favorite Mormon in Congress.
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee

Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge? I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps. The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists. In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points. Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity. It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities. Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities. While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance. It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.

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I quit listening to @ShannonJoyRadio a long time ago. Hearing what she is saying about @MrsErikaKirk makes me glad that I saw Shannon for what she is … a mean girl in every sense of the world
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
I’d love to hear how United Health Care plans to respond to the company’s social media manager mourning the fact that President Trump survived Saturday’s assassination attempt @UHC, whats your reaction?
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

Social media manager for @UHC is sad that the shooter missed Any comment @UHC?

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Lewis.B.Rendell Official@Lewisrendell1·
We do not owe the world a home. We owe our children a homeland.
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Patricia Heaton
Patricia Heaton@PatriciaHeaton·
I wasn’t happy when Clinton, Obama or Biden won, but I didn’t call them fascist/dangerous/threat to democracy. I didn’t hope someone would assassinate them. I went on with my life with gratitude. Friends on the left, please try this. Your life and our country will be better.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
In the wake of Charlie's assassination, many people are demanding that we redouble our devotion to the "free marketplace of ideas." The call seems at first glance courageous and noble. In reality, it is reckless and impractical. We had an open marketplace of ideas; the Left shot it up. Not only have extreme leftists committed violence in the marketplace of ideas; more scandalous still, mainstream left-wing voices have cheered and made light of the violence. There can be no open marketplace—of ideas or anything else—under such conditions. Marketplaces require rules, confidence, and common media of exchange. They require, in other words, order. Liberty requires order. One cannot be both free and undisciplined, for instance, or free and ignorant. We know this philosophically, and we also know it intuitively. It's why we don't let toddlers vote. What we require now is the reassertion of order. We must insist upon the acceptance of basic truths and moral goods, not as the asymptotic goal of endless debate but as the axiomatic foundation without which debate cannot occur. We must foreclose certain antisocial behaviors and suicidal ideologies. We must, to borrow a phrase from Chesterton, stop "the thought that stops thought." In practical terms, this means we must stigmatize certain evil ideas and behaviors, and we must ostracize people who insist upon them. More practically, this means that people who persist in such disorder should lose their social standing. In certain cases, they should lose their jobs. There must be consequences. With any political reform, it is wise to err on the side of caution. The offenses that merit such ostracism should be particularly egregious. A good place to begin would be with those who celebrate the murder of an innocent man.
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Matt Schlapp
Matt Schlapp@mschlapp·
Let’s say something that isn’t talked about. Many key people of Pres Trump’s team have had to get secret service protection. Many have had to move to military housing. The level of vitriol enhanced by media is unacceptable and all this hate is unsustainable.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
"In light of this evening's events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts in resolving our differences peacefully." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
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Natasha Carter
Natasha Carter@NatashaCL7·
If you’re wondering what side I’m on, it’s the one that doesn’t kill people over politics.
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@Jim_Jordan @TimRunsHisMouth If the GOP had a spine …. Prosecution. Sadly it is likely that all we will get is more talk. Talk talk talk … that is all you guys know how to do
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Rep. Jim Jordan
Rep. Jim Jordan@Jim_Jordan·
SPLC = fraud ActBlue = fraud California Medicare = fraud Minnesota daycares = fraud FireAid = fraud What's next?
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Angela Moore
Angela Moore@AngelaHaysMoore·
@nicksortor @BooyahBoyz In Indiana on a non-election year primary, we have less than 20% voter turn out vs 60% on a presidential year. People need to realize that our local and state elections matter even more than who is president, and that true choice happens at the PRIMARY election. SHOW UP!!! Vote!
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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
Crazy story out of Qatar: A British couple honeymooned in Doha, where the wife was harassed at the Ritz-Carlton pool by two men who told her she'd "fall in love" after he slept with her. The hotel gaslit her, with management denying the CCTV backed her story despite their own WhatsApp messages saying the opposite. Her husband posted a TripAdvisor review calling the hotel "unsafe for women." The hotel got it pulled, then a hotel employee filed a defamation complaint against him under Qatar's cybercrime laws. Nearly a year later, when he returned to Qatar for work, he was detained, informed he'd been tried in absentia and fined, and then held for four nights in a deportation centre. The deportation order lasts five years, which severely hurts his career as a Middle East healthcare consultant. In other words, Marriott International, an American company, used Qatari law to silence a complaint about a woman being sexually harassed at their property.
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