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Bottom of a Heartbreak
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Bottom of a Heartbreak
@JoeDan1024
To internal combustion, and the wind in your face. Ken Miles got screwed.
Not Yankeeland or California. Katılım Ekim 2012
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@BradMiller1010 @SecWar Anthrax? Polio? Tetanus? Hepatitis?
Ever been afflicted with those, dipshit? Ever wonder why the fuck not?
WTF does “even hegseth” mean? A passed over disgraced Major with a severe micro-penis issue?
You are dismissed.
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I don't know GEN Randy George & I don't know why @SecWar fired him as Chief of Staff of the Army. Some speculate he isn't on board with the Pentagon's current direction & call him a hero for perhaps standing up to Hegseth.
I don't know GEN George personally, but he is no hero regardless of however much he may currently be challenging Hegseth (insofar as that's even true).
There are NO heroes currently serving at the general officer ranks in the US military. Zero. They ALL went along with the treasonous covid op that a) was run as a military op to kill, injure & plunder the wealth of Americans, and b) targeted its own ranks via the military's covid shot mandate. None of these general officers would still be serving if they had any true courage. They'd have either resigned years ago rather than go along with the treasonous op or they'd have been fired for failure to obey the (unlawful) orders associated with the mandate. You can't be a service chief in this day & age if you take your oath to support and defend the Constitution seriously. The govt is too corrupt to accept leaders of character in those positions.
The unlawful mandate massively reduced military readiness, physically & morally injured untold numbers of troops, & severed trust in ways that will impact the military for years to come.
If GEN George were a true hero, he'd have resisted the covid op. Instead, he willingly defied his oath to support and defend the Constitution and since then has done virtually nothing to pursue justice for those impacted by the covid op or pursue accountability for those who perpetrated these crimes.
Just because George may now be challenging the "Pentagonopoly" doesn't mean he's some champion of truth or courage. He's a man who turned his back on his country when it needed him most.
Let's not forget what these cowards & criminals with stars on their uniform did to our country & military because these crimes haven't stopped.
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@Spunkfunker81 @FreeBeacon Lol. One of these days y'all are gonna have to stop hiding behind Donald Trump.
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@FreeBeacon Have you heard what Donald calles people? That will really make you clutch your precious pearls.
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Maine Democrat Graham Platner Called Jesus a 'Zombie' and the Virgin Mary 'a Skank' in Unearthed Reddit Post
freebeacon.com/latest-news/ma…
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Col. David Hackworth fought in Korea and four tours in Vietnam.
- 2 Distinguished Service Crosses
- 10 Silver Stars (Army record)
- 8 Purple Hearts
- Multiple Bronze Stars with Valor
In 1971 he went on national TV and called Vietnam “a bad war that could not be won” and demanded immediate withdrawal.
The Army went after him hard. Launched investigations, smeared his character, dredged up old rumors, threatened court martial, and forced him to retire under a cloud. If X existed back then a bunch of bots would have been calling him a traitor.
Hackworth loved the country enough to tell the truth. Patriot.

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Orson, Indiana.
Raven@Ravenismeee
you’re trapped in the last tv show you watched, where are you?
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@Teddlynch @VoicesofWW2 Magnificent book. An incredible story told incredibly well.
I want this one soooooo bad.
#editorial-reviews" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">usni.org/press/books/la…
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What's the best WW2 book you've ever read? I pulled together 28 of my picks. Covering everything from the Eastern Front to D-Day, spy operations to the bombing campaigns, the Holocaust to the home front. drive.google.com/file/d/1soY-W8…
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@VoicesofWW2 It would be hard to pick a "best book" but I've read all of Hornfischer's works several times. Neptune's Inferno and Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors would be right up there.
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Look at the date in this picture… July 25, 2015.
This was the post that started it all.
But what many people don’t know is that even before this moment, I had a simple prayer… I asked God to use me as His vessel. I didn’t get an answer that day. Not a month later. Not even a year later. It took time.
And then one day… this happened.
A simple act, pulling over to help someone in need—turned into something I never could have imagined. Looking back now, I’m still amazed at how one moment of obedience turned into a movement that has impacted thousands.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: when you ask God to use you, He will. It just might not happen on your timeline. And during that waiting season, He’s not ignoring you, He’s preparing you.
So stay ready. Stay faithful. Because when your moment comes… it can change everything.

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Are we still supposed to believe the official assignation narrative because Erika is just a grieving widow or are we allowed to use our brains now?
Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS
Bullet used to kill Charlie Kirk did NOT match rifle allegedly used by suspect Tyler Robinson, new court filing claims
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@JLNbroadcast @martensmatt1 I'm sure he meant it in the best, most patriotic way possible.
🙄🙄🙄
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@rc51_nono_sp2 For starters:
Feeling Good Again by Robert Earl Keen
Lubbock by Flatland Cavalry
West Texas in my Eye and
West Texas is the Best Texas by The Panhandlers
Screw You, We're From Texas by Ray Wylie Hubbard
Ohio (Come Back to Texas) by Bowling for Soup
Someday Soon by Suzy Bogguss
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Protestants: “Catholics don’t even read their Bible or talk about it in Mass”
Catholic reading in the Mass for today literally in every parish worldwide:
(Just the Gospel portion)
Matthew 26:14—27:66
128 verses in ONE reading.
Protestants: “idk I just heard my pastor say it, and he’s always right”
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@jondelarroz @JackPosobiec No, because I'm not in the habit of apologizing to stupid people for their own stupidity.
You won't be getting one either.
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Turns out @JackPosobiec wasn't wrong.
There's a whole Wikipedia page on how pagan Lord of the Rings is.
"Given that Middle-earth is the Earth in the distant past, long before the time of Christ, he could not make his characters Christian."
Will people apologize to him?

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@JackPosobiec @VDAREJamesK This is astonishingly stupid.
When Sam is fighting Shelob he invokes the name of Varda in a song/prayer. As he does so he holds aloft a relic, something with which a Catholic should have at least a passing familiarity.


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@VDAREJamesK With no Christ figure, no religion, not even prayer. Ok lol
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Speaking for the pagans, no it's not.
It's obviously Catholic.
Human Events@HumanEvents
.@JackPosobiec: Lord of the Rings is overtly pagan.
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@Isabelletkrause @drawandstrike 50 Shades of Grey and Twilight sold as much. Your point?
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Ah yes, Tolkien, who wrote The Lord of the Rings, which has sold over 150 million copies, and The Hobbit which has sold another 100 million (ranking them 2nd and 3rd respectively in top-selling novels of all time), who created over 14 distinct languages and alphabets for Middle-earth before writing his novels, who was fluent in Danish, Dutch, French, German, Gothic, Greek, Italian, Latin, Lombardic, Middle/Old English, Old Norse, Norwegian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, and Welsh, who, while serving in WWI, developed a secret code to update his wife about his location to bypass British army mail censorship, who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature…..
Yes, surely, he is a weak thinker.
Alex Leone@AlexToropoc
@Isabelletkrause Tolkien is a weak thinker because he doesn't make room for redemption, thus, he is not a Christian. Look at Gollum - he sins, destroys his life, but where is the redemption, the need for god's absolution? None. A great thinker would've made Gollum the hero, to redeem himself.
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@Isabelletkrause Tolkien is a weak thinker because he doesn't make room for redemption, thus, he is not a Christian. Look at Gollum - he sins, destroys his life, but where is the redemption, the need for god's absolution? None. A great thinker would've made Gollum the hero, to redeem himself.
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What blew my mind most about the Lord of the Rings was how perfectly a fantasy story represented evil & temptation and how it works in each of our lives.
The Ring doesn't make you evil overnight. But it whispers in your ear, it makes the wrong decision feel so incredibly reasonable, it tells you that this time will be different. How many times in our life do we have this conversation in our head? I’ve had it, many times.
And the longer you hold onto it, the harder it becomes to let go. Which is just crazy. The things we know are destroying us are often the things we can’t put down.
Frodo didn't fail because he was weak. He failed because no one is strong enough to carry sin alone forever. We are all Frodo, that's kind of the whole point.
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@AlexToropoc @Isabelletkrause He was a Calvinist. Of course he believed that some will not be saved. You're not attacking Tolkien here, you're attacking Calvinism, and I'm not sure you're prepared for that debate.
And I'm not even a Calvinist!
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