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Joe McElroy

@SOG217

Son of The Most High, Husband, Father, one of We The People...... In that order.

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It's the Peoples responsibility.
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Jarrin Jackson 👑📖🇺🇸
Jarrin Jackson 👑📖🇺🇸@JarrinJackson·
A quick primer: “Civil rights” are manmade. “Natural rights” are God-given. “Constitutional rights” are excepted from government. The first is garbage. The second warrants God’s worship. The third keeps the second away from government.
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Every day is a good day to celebrate the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ! The fundamental law (Constitution) of any nation is based upon the belief and morality of its people. I am thankful that our Founding Fathers had the wisdom to ordain and establish this nation's Constitutions using the Bible as its foundation (fact, not opinion). While America has drifted from these fundamental principles, I’m thankful that it doesn’t (and shouldn’t) take violence to reform her and reestablish these timeless truths. Public Law 97-280 (October 4, 1982) recognized the Bible as making a “unique contribution” in shaping the United States as a distinctive and blessed nation — the rock on which our Republic rests.
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Constitutional Word of the Day: AMENABLE The people are sovereign—the source and creators of all government power. Elected officials are SERVANTS & TRUSTEES, not masters or rulers. They must remain "at all times AMENABLE" to the people. AMENABLE means: accountable, responsible, and LIABLE TO PUNISHMENT. Not just voted out—theu can be personally and individually penalized for trespasses against the people. It also means "tractable"—easily led or pursuaded (by the people). Like the Biblical word "Amen" (Yes— Let it be so!), public SERVANTS are bound and empowered, by the will of the People—empowered to say NO to data centers when the People demand it. Amen-able.
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Jarrin Jackson 👑📖🇺🇸@JarrinJackson

Data centers are against the public good. A few ways to fight: 1) people must learn they are sovereign and have a prerogative to regulate commerce 2) people must take action by instructing government of the law, which will create controversy 3) people must choose what they want and the do it.

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George Washington's Farewell Address is a timeless warning that predicted exactly what's plagued our nation today. He saw it coming in 1796 (because he knew the Bible)! Key points he nailed: ✅ American republicanism/patriotism: Urged unity and love for the Republic over regional loyalties. ✅ Foreign affairs policy: Avoid permanent alliances and entangling our peace with foreign intrigue. ✅ Warning against party system: Factions would lead to despotism and revenge cycles—sound familiar? ✅ National morality: Religion and virtue as indispensable supports for political prosperity. ✅ Going against fundamental maxims of law: Don't tamper with the Constitution's core principles lightly. This should be *mandatory* reading for every American and public servant. Let's heed his wisdom before it's too late! Audible version in link youtu.be/-c-XPeH_tt4?si…
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DavidJose
DavidJose@RealDaveCares4u·
The Jesuits seem to be Moving the conservatives to divide without remedy on purpose and then they will use the left for a little while! We the people can pull our power from all of them! Check mate
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Well said @WatchChad Our founding fathers believed and established these ideals. Read closely, and understand that education here doesn't just mean schools, it means the general populace of people know where their rights come from and how to utilize them to maintain a free govt.
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Chad Prather@WatchChad

This won’t make me any friends out there, but I’ve been chewing on it all day and here goes. A voice cries in the American wilderness, and the wilderness is loud. It is the noise of a nation that has forgotten who it is, the noise of a people who traded their inheritance for the applause of the moment. But the truth does not bend for our noise. The foundations do not move because we wander. And the warning is clear for anyone with ears to hear. Repent of the lie that a nation can build and stand on diversity and inclusion alone. Repent of the delusion that a people can find unity by celebrating what divides them. This is the madness of a generation drunk on its own wisdom. No kingdom ever built itself on competing truths. No republic ever survived on shifting identities. Every civilization that stood against the storm did so because it held fast to a center that did not move. America once knew that center. It declared that rights come from God. It proclaimed that truth is not invented by man and value is not assigned by political fashion. It believed liberty was possible only for a people who honored virtue. These were not suggestions. They were the moral laws that held the nation together. They were the straight path through the wilderness. Diversity did not birth those truths. Those truths made diversity possible. People from every tribe and tongue came because America had a spine. America had a creed. America had a fixed point they could see across oceans and generations. They came not to remake the nation but to join it. They came not to rewrite the story but to live inside it. And the nation grew strong because its center held. But now the center is despised. The plumb line is mocked. Truth has become a costume people put on when it suits them. Identity has become an altar. And the nation bows before it while the foundations crack beneath their feet. This is not progress. This is rebellion dressed up as enlightenment. This is a people wandering far from the path that once gave them purpose and strength. Hear the warning. A nation cannot walk two roads. A people cannot honor two masters. A civilization cannot survive two competing moral authorities. When a country worships its own diversity, it trades unity for tribalism. When a culture elevates inclusion above truth, it trades conviction for confusion. When a generation throws down the center, God does not need to destroy them. They destroy themselves. Look around. The signs are not subtle. Trust decays. Families fracture. Cities crumble from within. Children grow up with no truth to anchor them. Leaders speak, but they do not guide. Institutions stand, but they do not hold. This is what happens when a people forget the God who gave them their rights and the truth that gave them their identity. This is what happens when a nation declares every path equal and every voice a god. The wilderness begins to take the land back. Repent. Return to the center. Not the political center. Not the cultural center. The moral center. The Divine center. The truth that does not shift with the tides. If America wants unity, it must return to the creed that once made it one people. If America wants peace, it must return to the truth it abandoned. If America wants strength, it must go back to the foundation it now mocks. A nation can welcome many people, but it cannot survive many gods. It can honor many cultures, but it cannot endure many moral anchors. It can celebrate many differences, but it cannot function when nothing is sacred. Prepare the way of the Lord. Make straight the path. Cut down the idols of identity. Lift up the banner of truth. Restore the center, or watch the nation fall into dust. This is not a political call. This is a prophetic one. The axe is already at the root of the tree. Every nation that refuses its foundation becomes tinder for its own flames. America, choose your future. Repent. Return to the truth that made you great.

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While Trump and his attack dogs viciously smear him for daring to demand the Epstein files, @RepThomasMassie stands like an oak, one of the last men in DC with a spine and a soul. Him and a tiny remnant @mtgreenee, a couple others are the only ones still screaming for the full client list while the rest cower in silence. This is what real courage looks like. This is what protecting the innocent costs. This is biblical, lion-hearted masculinity in a room full of eunuchs. History will remember the men who refused to look away. RELEASE THE NAMES OR ADMIT YOU’RE COMPLICIT. God bless @RepThomasMassie. The kids deserve the truth. 🔥🔥🔥 x.com/laurenlee/stat…
Lauren Lee@laurenlee

“I don’t even know how to grasp how EVIL THIS IS.” This is true masculinity. Stepping up to protect vulnerable women and children. Young men in this country need more role models like him. God bless Thomas Massie.

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Riley Flack ⚖️
Riley Flack ⚖️@rtflack7777·
New video showing our govt servants and the clown lawyers what time it is, by God. Tic. Toc. 🇺🇸
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Interesting, it's almost like the people are the bosses. 👇 "Sovereignty itself is not subject to law, for it is the author and source of law;... sovereignty itself remains with the people, by whom and for whom all government exists and acts. And the law is the definition and limitations of power...the fundamental rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness, considered as individual possessions, are secured by those MAXIMS of constitutional law..."
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