Jeremy Hughes

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Jeremy Hughes

@JeremyHugh51138

I’m an entrepreneur I guess. Check out my Etsy shop, built for patriots like you and I: https://t.co/2E9TrDg2Yl

Texas, USA Katılım Eylül 2023
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Thomas Massie for Congress
Here’s my POSITIVE ad for the FINAL week. This one’s a minute long because I had too much to say to fit into thirty seconds! Let me know what you think. If you like it and want to help me broadcast it, please chip in here: massiemoneybomb.com
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨‼️I don’t doubt that deception is coming. I don’t doubt that the world is being prepared for something. And I don’t doubt that whatever “disclosure” becomes, it will be used to attack Genesis, the Bible, and the Lord Jesus Christ. But the Church does not need secret meetings to know how to prepare. We already have Ephesians 6. We already have 2 Thessalonians 2. We already have 2 Corinthians 11:14. We already have Galatians 1:8. We already have the whole armour of God, the written word, the gospel, and the blessed hope. If they say they created us, Genesis already answered them. If they say Jesus was invented, John 1 already answered them. If they preach another gospel, Galatians 1:8 already answered them. If they come with signs and wonders, 2 Thessalonians 2 already warned us. So yes, prepare the people, but prepare them with Scripture, not panic. The Church is not looking for disclosure. The Church is looking for Jesus Christ.
Alan DiDio@alandidio

The news is true. I was brought into a private meeting with other pastors. Phones off. No recordings. We were warned: Disclosure is coming… and many will be unprepared for what follows. Pastors must begin preparing their people now. #ufos #disclosure

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The Fat Electrician
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
So you’re telling me you’ve arrested more American soldiers involved in capturing Maduro than people on the Epstein list, or politicians who somehow magically became better investors than Warren Buffett the second they took office? Wild priorities.
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash

This involved a U.S. soldier who allegedly took advantage of his position to profit off of a righteous military operation. Thank you to our agents, Intel teams, and great partners @TheJusticeDept who protected our war fighters. Investigation ongoing.

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Jeremy Hughes@JeremyHugh51138·
@JohnGudmann Good stuff, brother! I got the pattern for my wife, and she is so excited to make it! I’ll be sure to share pics once it’s done. Thank you for what you do
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The whole idea of "incompetent to stand trial" is fucking nonsense. If you're too "incompetent" to understand that you shouldn't butcher an innocent woman on the train, you should die. Period. Arrest, convict, execute. You are not fit to be a part of human society. How many more innocent people must we sacrifice for the sake of coddling and babying the absolute scum of the Earth? Our ancestors had it right. They would have had this guy hanging from the gallows an hour after conviction. The old system of justice was light years better than this insane bullshit we're dealing with now.
New York Post@nypost

Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

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Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen·
Tim Dillon is literally speaking for all of us.
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Oren Cass
Oren Cass@oren_cass·
I mostly avoid commenting on what President Trump says from day to day, while pulling no punches in my assessments, whether positive or negative, of his policy. His Iran ultimatums feel different. Making such threats is a policy. If he were to follow through on them, the consequences would be immediate, irreversible, and catastrophic on a world-historical scale. So while some will inevitably insist he should be “taken seriously rather than literally,” or that he is executing a sophisticated “madman” strategy in a complex game of 5-D chess, or that he needs everyone’s steadfast support to maximize his leverage, now rather than later seems the time to say that the actions that he is proposing would be a disaster for our country, both strategically and morally, which makes the remarks themselves a terrible mistake. Simply put, what’s the point of all this? If these are empty threats that we all know he will not carry out, then they are ineffective threats (the Iranians are on X too!), merely making the president and our nation look foolish. If they are not empty threats, then the president is asserting the American position that such actions are acceptable in this situation and ones we are willing to take. We are not living in some quantum thought experiment where he simultaneously is and is not serious. We cannot expect the Iranians, but only the Iranians, will believe him. Whether the threats are empty or not, we should be willing to say: This is wrong. We should not establish a pattern of threatening escalation from a blockaded strait to elimination of a civilization. We should not launch strikes intended to devastate the lives of millions of people and take our nation to total war without indisputable justification, or before the American people have deliberated upon and assented to the path with full understanding of what total war might mean for them. Those principles are vital to our Republic, independent of whether the strategy could “work.” But it’s also worth emphasizing that the strategy is a dead end. This war is actively weakening American power, increasing the danger to American citizens, and frustrating the president’s important efforts at addressing our many domestic challenges. It has closed a strait that was previously open, strengthened the incentive for other nations to pursue nuclear weapons, and in this most recent rhetoric made more plausible their use. Our choices for continuing the war appear to be catastrophic escalation of the air war or extensive deployment of ground troops, neither of which were planned or had support at the outset. Stepping back from these threats and admitting such actions do not offer a path to resolving the conflict may be unpalatable, but it is by far the least unpalatable option available. Let us all hope cooler heads prevail.
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Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon@JoelWebbon·
God will not bless America when this is who represents us. We were conned. The best Christians can do is admit it in humility, and ask God for mercy.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
It's cliche to say things like, "I'm not an extremist, I'm just normal," but while looking at things that I actually want, it's true. I just want safe streets, people here illegally to get out of my country and I'd like to not get taxed to death to bomb the Middle East. I don't want our nations jobs to be given to foreign visa holders. The more I read this, I guess that is extreme to about 85% of the population.
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Christ is King
Christ is King@ChristisKing·
Happy Good Friday to you all Christ is King
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Pvt A B
Pvt A B@col_a_buendia·
I hate them for taking the 250th from us. Nobody wants to celebrate, everyone just trying to survive. What should've been great collective joy is mourning by actual Americans and apathy from 100 million strangers. What a shit show we've made of this place since 1776.
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The Fat Electrician
The Fat Electrician@Fat_Electrician·
@PaulRieckhoff I know this will blow your fucking mind. But the military has religious services offered all the time for a wide range of religions.
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Mack
Mack@kenzietuff·
I am not interested in voting for any politician in the USA that doesn’t have this same attitude when accused of such things.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
As someone who was once responsible for all U.S. military logistics in the southern half of Afghanistan, I can assure everyone that the U.S. military has always tried to give the troops an occasional nice meal, even when serving on a remote, medieval style outpost and getting attacked every night from across the Pakistani border. It is a morale booster, without any exaggeration. This is not even remotely a new thing. We've always done this in the modern era. Anybody trying to make an issue of this is a subtard moron who not only does not know how things work, but has also established themselves as haters of our fighting men and women.
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Ryan Evans
Ryan Evans@EvansRyan202·
I don't know who needs to hear this (well, actually I do) but the Defense Dept spending money on shellfish, ice cream, and steak for servicemembers at war, many of whom have been at sea for a long time already, is not a scandal. This is just basic taking care of the troops.
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J.R.R. Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien@JRRTolkien·
“I wish it need not have happened in my time,” said Frodo. “So do I,” said Gandalf, “and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” — J.R.R. Tolkien
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