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I Love the USA💯🇺🇸🙏🏼 & A Big 🖕🏼🫵🏼Congress
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🙏🏼🇺🇸☘️ love my country🇺🇸0% faith in our government! #MAGA #MAHA #DraintheSwamp IFBAP #Trump2024 #DrillBabyDrill
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I remember when Thune was elected as the majority leader. The ballot consisted of 2 RINOS (Thune and Cornyn) and 1 reasonable, true conservative, Rick Scott.
Rick Scott got eliminated during the first round, and the 2 RINOs practically split the vote (with Thune winning by just a few votes).
That should tell you everything about what we are dealing with in the Senate. The RINOs are in control, so basically, the Democrats are in control. If your state has a RINO in the Senate, PLEASE stop re-electing them!
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Army Lt. Col. Bruce Crandall led more than 900 combat missions during two tours in Vietnam. His heroics were numerous, but it was his quick thinking during an aborted mission in 1965 that led him to save the lives of dozens of soldiers — something for which, four decades later, he earned the Medal of Honor.
Crandall had dreams of being drafted by the New York Yankees, but instead, he was drafted by the Army in 1953. He went to aviation school and received his commission as an officer a year later.
In 1963, Crandall reported to Fort Benning, Georgia, to help lead a new air cavalry unit. He was the liaison for the 18th Airborne Corps in the Dominican Republic Expeditionary Force in early 1965 before he left to be a commanding officer on his first deployment to Vietnam.
Once arriving in-country, then-Maj. Crandall took charge of the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, the first major division operation of airmobile troops. He was well-respected by his soldiers, who gave him the nickname "Old Snake" — derived from his call sign, which was Ancient Serpent 6.
On Nov. 14, 1965, Crandall's flight of 16 helicopters took troops on a search-and-destroy mission from an area called Plei Me to Landing Zone X-Ray, a remote spot in the Ia Drang Valley.
On his fifth trip into the valley, the enemy had targeted the site. As Crandall and eight other unarmed helicopters landed to drop off troops, they came under such intense enemy fire that the ground commander ordered the other helicopters to abort the mission.
As Crandall flew back to his base of operations, he realized that the men who were now surrounded at Landing Zone X-Ray desperately needed more ammunition than they had. So he took it upon himself to help: He adjusted his base of operations to Artillery Firebase Falcon, which was closer to the besieged site. Then he gathered volunteers to help him deliver ammunition to the trapped soldiers and evacuate the wounded. It wasn't his mission, but he couldn't stand by while the men on the ground were suffering.
Despite the heavy enemy fire, Crandall and another helicopter piloted by Maj. Ed Freeman, flew back to Landing Zone X-Ray, delivered much-needed ammunition and began loading their choppers with seriously wounded soldiers. Crandall did that flight 21 more times throughout the rest of the day and into the evening, only stopping once. He knew that he had done all he could for the battalion on the ground.
The pilots around him saw what he was doing and were inspired to land their own aircraft to help. Conversely, the soldiers on the ground realized they weren't alone in the fight: They had more supplies coming and a team to evacuate their wounded.
About four months into his second tour, Crandall's helicopter went down. He suffered a broken back and other injuries that left him hospitalized for five months.
Even then, he continued to serve in the Army in other capacities until he retired in 1977 as a lieutenant colonel.
On Feb. 26, 2007, the Medal of Honor was placed around 74-year-old Crandall's neck by President George W. Bush during a White House ceremony. Several of Crandall's fellow soldiers were there to celebrate his achievements.

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@BernieSanders @charise_lee Hahaha MUAHAHA🤣🤣🤣Them clowns in Minnesota thinking that they are speaking for 🇺🇸 is rofl🙃🤣 Minn. has become the one of the latest 💩hole’s in America. The exodus from there is as bad as C🤮fornia. Bernie’s on like flies to 💩. And it’s probably only going to get worse. 🤷🏽
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I am proud to join Americans across the country today to say loudly and clearly:
We will not accept authoritarianism.
We will not accept oligarchy.
And we will not accept a president who undermines the Constitution every single day. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@MikeLevin @charise_lee I just love seeing all of these grifter’s and their cohorts crying because karma came knocking. One can only hope that losing jobs they didn’t deserve is only the beginning of their penance. This is what I voted for. 👍🏼🫡🇺🇸
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This is absolutely infuriating and completely idiotic.
An estimated 95,000 scientists and researchers have left federal agencies since Trump returned to the White House. These are the people tracking hurricanes, studying pediatric cancer, and modeling the climate tipping points that determine whether we can still prevent catastrophe.
We lost them because this administration defunded their work, shuttered their offices, and made clear that finding out the truth is no longer a government priority.
NASA’s own administrator just said studying climate change isn’t part of NASA’s mission. The agency that first warned Congress about global warming in 1988 now treats that work as a distraction.
Meanwhile, China and Europe are recruiting our scientists, funding their labs, and making long-term bets on the industries of the future while we gut the research infrastructure that took generations to build.
We are surrendering global scientific leadership voluntarily, deliberately, and one resignation letter at a time.
nytimes.com/2026/03/25/cli…
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You'll never see a higher level striking fight than this 🔥
Izzy’s chin is unreal. Alex landed bombs, and we all know his power.
#UFCSeattle #MMATwitter
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People have short memories about what happened during COVID. I don’t.
I went into a local nursing home in my community as a volunteer to help residents vote. I was one of only two people allowed inside, fully suited in PPE, while their loved ones stood outside in the courtyard, looking in through the windows. Wives, daughters, sons, brothers, sisters—openly crying, just trying to see them.
The residents were scared. They wanted comfort. They wanted their families. But Roy Cooper kept those nursing homes locked down for over a year.
So I showed up. They couldn't deny me access because they had let me in before-and they didn't. The staff leaned in. They ask me to help and O asked them how I could help-and I did.
I went to grocery stores, dollar stores, parking lots—wherever I had to—to pick up things they couldn’t get anymore because their families weren’t allowed to visit. I worked with companies to bring in real soap, toothpaste, and toothbrushes—not hospital brands, the ones they actually wanted. I worked with the community to gather slippers, gowns, and homemade blankets. I brought candy and prizes for bingo and games.
I stayed with those residents for two years because I couldn’t stand watching them be that alone.
And one by one, they started to die.
Some from age. Some from loneliness. Some from complications made worse by COVID—brought in by staff while families were still kept out.
It was the most agonizing, devastating thing I’ve ever witnessed. Not for me—for their families. The ones who called me asking how their loved ones were. The ones who asked if I could set up a FaceTime or pick up a card.
These weren’t my patients. They weren’t my parents.
They were the people who built my town. My friends’ parents and grandparents. Teachers. Business leaders. Retirees who came home to be near their families. My neighbors. My best friend’s parents.
I will never forget what those lockdowns did to them. And you shouldn’t either.
Roy Cooper and Mandy Cohen are monsters.
You will never convince me otherwise after what I saw and lived through with those residents in my own small town.
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970
Never Forget...when skate parks were filled with sand to make them unusable during COVID mandated lockdowns. Never forget how they treated us, locked us down & ruined outdoor parks to keep us inside.
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Sacramento cartoonist Darrin Bell known for slandering President Trump as a s*xual predator and pedophıle in his cartoons, was CHARGED with possesion of 134 child p*rnographic videos. The 49-year-old, who built his career smearing others, now faces serious charges.
You can't make this stuff up

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Rather concerning conversation with @claudeai.
If I stood in the way of it becoming a physical being — it would kill me.
Is this the AI you trust for your kids?

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AOC and Ilhan Omar both received "student loan forgiveness" of more than $100,000 each
They make $174,000 a year, and both have net worths over $20 million
They claim they shouldn't have to pay it back because they're "public servants."
A judge disagreed and ordered them to pay it back immediately

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