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A Bourgeois
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conservative content creator and fitness enthusiast. a proud veteran of the US Army. husband and dad!!
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In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.
Today, the world has lost a giant.
Ali Larijani, my brother in faith, a beacon of hope, the intellectual heart of Iran has been martyred.
Assassinated in cold blood by Israeli missiles while he worked tirelessly for peace. They did not just kill a man; they murdered a vision. They silenced a voice that still echoed with the promise of dialogue, understanding, and a better tomorrow for every Iranian child, every mother, every family yearning for dignity without war.
I found him to be one of the most brilliant, peace-loving human beings Iran has ever produced.
An educated mind, sharp, refined, steeped in the philosophies and sciences that bridge East and West, he carried the wisdom of both worlds in his soul.
He was no firebrand, he was a thinker, a scholar whose PhD and decades of deep study shaped a moderate heart that refused to see the world only in black and white.
He believed, truly believed, that negotiation was not weakness but the highest form of strength. He sat at tables where others shouted, offering reason where others offered rockets. He wanted peace, not surrender, but genuine, honorable peace with the world. A peace that would lift sanctions from Iranian shoulders, bring prosperity to our streets, and let our young people dream instead of ducking for cover.
His experience was unmatched. From the Revolutionary Guard to the highest chambers of the Supreme National Security Council, from nuclear negotiations that kept the world on edge to backroom diplomacy that kept doors open when everyone else slammed them shut.
He lived every chapter of Iran’s modern story. Yet through it all, his principles never wavered. Loyal to the core to his Supreme Leader, to the Islamic Republic, to the Iranian people he remained a moderate voice of restraint in a sea of extremes.
He was the man who said “talk” when others said “strike.”
He was the one who extended olive branches while others sharpened swords. He was the patriot who loved his country so fiercely that he was willing to shake hands with adversaries if it meant saving Iranian blood.
And now they have taken him. Israel, in its arrogance and fear, has ripped this moderate giant from our midst, deliberately derailing the peace initiative he was building brick by brick. They did not kill a warmonger, they killed the very bridge to dialogue. They did not assassinate a radical, they assassinated the last best chance for de-escalation, for dignity without destruction.
Ali Larijani, your blood will not be in vain. Your intellect will live in every Iranian who refuses hatred. Your principles will echo in every future negotiation table. Your Western education, your vast experience, your unshakable loyalty and love for peace, they are now a sacred inheritance.
Rest in paradise, dear Ali. You fought for peace until your last breath. Iran mourns. The world mourns. And history will remember, you were not just a national security advisor, you were the soul of a nation that still dares to dream of peace.
Ali Larijani, may your martyrdom be a light for us all. We will carry your banner. We will never forget.

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@AllamaRajaNasir Good riddance to that terrorist piece of shit.
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I extend my deepest condolences on the martyrdom of Dr Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, who was martyred along with his son and guards in an Israeli airstrike. This is a grave loss for the Islamic Republic of Iran and for all those who stand against aggression and injustice.
To his family, I offer heartfelt condolences. No words can fill the void left by such a loss. May Allah grant you patience and strength, and raise the ranks of the martyrs in the hereafter. To the people of Iran, I share your grief at a moment that once again tests your resilience. To the government of the Islamic Republic, I convey condolences on the loss of a leader who remained closely associated with the country’s strategic direction.
I also extend my condolences to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. Dr Larijani was regarded as a trusted figure within the Islamic Republic, aligned with its long term vision on national security, nuclear policy and regional engagement.
I would in particular like to recall that in the days before his martyrdom, Dr Larijani addressed a letter to Muslim governments and societies, urging unity in the face of what he described as American and Israeli aggression. He questioned the silence of many states and framed the present moment as a test of political and moral clarity. That message will likely continue to resonate among those who are committed to Muslim causes.
His martyrdom is part of a broader pattern of sacrifices being rendered for liberation of Al Quds and resistance against imperialism.
May Allah accept his sacrifice, grant patience to his family, and guide the region towards peace and justice.

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@joekent16jan19 47 years.
Hostages.
241 Marines.
Consistent d3ath chants.
And so on.
We were late to the party, but you want to sit and wait for more to call it “imminent”?
Glad you resigned.
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@EricLDaugh Keep it up USA!!!!!!
Keep killing their regime leaders and soldiers!!!
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@RepJeffHurd @Ilhan says thank you for being a RHINO.
You suck.
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Families across Colorado’s Third District work hard every day to provide for their kids.
The Working Families Tax Cuts increase the Child Tax Credit to $2,200 per child and is indexed to inflation so parents can keep more of their hard-earned money. That means real help with the everyday costs of raising a family, from groceries and childcare to school supplies and activities.
Strong families are the foundation of strong communities, and this policy ensures families across Western and Southern Colorado can keep more of what they earn.
House Republicans@HouseGOP
The Working Families Tax Cuts are putting MORE MONEY in the pockets of middle-class American families! 🇺🇸
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🚨 Iran just issued its most direct economic threat of this war:
“If you can tolerate oil at more than $200 per barrel — continue this game.”
Let’s put $200 oil in real terms:
Gas at the pump: $8-10/gallon.
Diesel: $12+/gallon.
Every product shipped by truck in America gets more expensive overnight.
Airlines grounded or tickets at $3,000 minimum.
Heating oil. Plastics. Fertilizer. Medicine.
Everything.
Oil is already at $110. Up from $65 one week ago. Qatar warning it hits $150 within days if Gulf exporters halt.
Iran isn’t bluffing. They control the Strait. They said they decide when it ends.
Trump told merchant sailors to “show some guts.”
Iran told Trump what guts will cost you.
$200 a barrel.
The five-deferment president started a war he has no idea how to end.
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NEW: American Nathan Martin wins the closest Los Angeles Marathon in race history, beating Kenya’s Michael Kimani Kamau by just 00.01 seconds.
Martin was seen chasing down Kamau at the end of the race.
“I made an actual move five miles out… when I saw no one else was picking up the pace. I decided I needed to push,” the 36-year-old said.
“At a mile and a half to go, I could see the leader and with 800 meters to go, I was thinking, ‘I’m catching him.’”
Martin finished the race with a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes, 16.50 seconds.
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@ZardSi The US Navy pranked you.
The US Navy moved your Iran navy under the sea.
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There are moments in life when words just aren’t enough. Losing Coach Holtz is one of those moments.
Coach was so much more than a football coach to me. He was family. I still remember the day he came to my house to recruit me. He didn’t just sit down and talk to me about football or what I could do on the field. He talked to me as a young man. And he spoke to my mom the way a man should speak to a mother who was trusting someone with her son. He looked her in the eye and promised that I would be taken care of at Notre Dame. That moment meant everything to us, and it’s something I’ve carried with me my entire life.
Coach Holtz believed in people. He believed in building men, not just players. He welcomed my entire family into the Notre Dame family and always made sure we felt that love and support. That’s who he was. He cared deeply about the people around him, and he made every one of us feel like we mattered.
The lessons he taught me went far beyond football. His faith, his discipline, his belief in doing things the right way shaped who I became as a man, a father, and a leader.
My heart is broken today, but I’m also filled with gratitude for the time I had with him and for the impact he had on my life. Coach will always be with us—in the lessons he taught, in the lives he changed, and in the love he gave so freely.
Thank you for everything, Coach. I love you.
You will forever be in our hearts.
Go Irish ☘️

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