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This may be the most corrupt thing I’ve ever heard in my life
A Democrat federal judge made it illegal for Republicans to be poll watchers since the 80’s. Democrats have been renewing the injunction every 5 years. This only ended in 2020
READ THAT AGAIN
“Something else people don't know is that start in the mid-1980s, there was a federal district court judge in New Jersey, who entered a consent decree that Republicans could not be poll watchers. So from mid-80’s until 2020, Republicans were not allowed to be poll watchers on these national elections.
And what happened was that judge eventually died and the Democrats, the DNC, they had to go get that injunction renewed every 5-8 years, something along those lines.
And when that judge died, he was replaced by an Obama judge, and they went back to that judge and they said, we want this consent decree in place making so Republicans cannot be poll watchers and cannot be a part of this process.
And he said, what in the heck are you talking about? This is absolutely so unconstitutional. And he refused to renew that consent decree. He refused to renew that injunction.
So 2020 was one of the first years that we had professional Republican poll watchers in these elections to see what was going on in Atlanta, in Detroit, in Milwaukee, in, you know, in in Philadelphia. It was the first time we were able to really see what was going on in these polling places.
What that tells me is that probably a lot of these shenanigans were been going on for a long, long time, but there were no Republicans there to report on it.”
Our elections have always been rigged by Democrats
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WHEN DID WE BECOME THE LEFT?
“When I was going through my hell, only two elected members of congress took my phone call- @mtgreenee and @laurenboebert.
MTG visited J6ers in prison, was the only congressperson to sponsor the Matthew Perna Bill- named after the J6er who committed suicide, and she prayed with me while the media took pictures of us and mocked us.
Now a directive has gone out that she’s a traitor- and if you want to be in the in crowd, you must hate her, too.
When did we become tribal, mean, and hive-minded?”
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When a crow feels uncomfortable, irritated, or affected by parasites, it doesn't panic or react impulsively. It does something that, at first glance, seems strange: it seeks out an anthill and stays there, still, allowing the ants to crawl over its body as if it knows exactly what it's doing. It's not by chance. The crow opens its wings, settles in, and lets the ants move among its feathers. Some release formic acid, a substance they use for defense, but which, in the bird's body, acts as a natural treatment, helping to eliminate parasites and soothe the skin. It's a precise, almost deliberate process, as if it were applying a medicine it never studied, but knows perfectly well. This behavior is called anting, and it's not exclusive to crows. More than two hundred species of birds practice it, some passively, simply letting themselves be covered by ants, and others actively, picking up the ants with their beaks and applying them directly to specific areas of their bodies, as if they understood where the problem was and how to treat it. The most fascinating thing is not the gesture itself, but what it represents. The crow doesn't understand chemistry, it hasn't read any books or learned in a school, but it knows where to go when something is wrong. This knowledge isn't written down anywhere; it's passed down wordlessly, generation after generation, like a silent wisdom that needs no explanation. And perhaps there's something we sometimes forget. Not all intelligence makes noise. Some simply… know what to do.

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MS-13 members are now on trial in Las Vegas for murder. They thought Izaak Towery was a rival gang member and accosted him. They spoke only Spanish, he spoke only English.
They abducted him anyway, and killed him with 235 stab wounds.
He was just walking home to his mother's house. He had no idea what was happening.
I bet you never heard of Izaak Towery. And you'll never hear of him again.


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Saints linebacker Demario Davis found a beautiful way to honor God and create positive change.
Davis was fined over $7,000 by the NFL for wearing a headband that read, "MAN OF GOD."
The backlash was brutal, so Davis asked fans to channel their outrage into charity and raised over $120,000 for St. Dominic Hospital.
"I'm just trying to figure out a way to still turn it into a way God can get glory from it," Davis said.
➡️ Could the NFL use more players like Demario Davis?

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🙏🏻✝️🕊️This kid is special and he’s got God, listen to what he says;
A lot of people believe that being a "good person" is enough to get into heaven-but the truth is, that belief can be dangerous. The Bible makes it clear that our standard of "good" isn't the same as God's.
Jesus said that only God is truly good, and Romans 3:23 reminds us that all have sinned and fall short of His glory.
No matter how kind, generous, or moral we try to be, we can't reach perfection on our own.
And heaven requires perfection-a standard none of us can meet by our own efforts. That's why we need Jesus.
Jesus lived the perfect, sinless life we couldn't live, and He took our sin upon Himself so we could be forgiven and made right with God. Salvation isn't something we earn through good deeds-it's a gift of grace received through faith in Him. When we truly put our trust in Jesus, repent of our sin, and follow Him, our lives begin to change. Good works don't save us-but they become the evidence of a transformed heart.
Don't rely on being "good enough." None of us are. Put your trust in the One who is. Choose Jesus, walk in repentance, and live in the grace that only He can give.
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I've seen birth tourism up close. It's a total abuse of the system.
Think about it -- someone like me, who was not born in the U.S. but has lived here since I was a 6 years old, will never be able to run for President. But a child born here through birth tourism, then taken back and raised in their parents' country, never growing up with American values, somehow can.
American citizenship is not an "insurance policy."
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