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Suzy Quzy
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Red White and Blue blooded American patriot. Proud Georgian. My faith is unshakable and unbreakable. WWG1WGA.🚫DM's. DM's will get you blocked
Georgia, USA Katılım Temmuz 2024
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🚨 ILHAN OMAR JUST PANICKED AND SHUT IT DOWN
Her husband’s “winery” widely accused of fraud CLOSED DOWN after she “revised” her multi-millionaire status to $100K
One of their products was named “THE DEVIL’S LIE.”
She’s now facing STATE LEVEL fraud investigations in Minnesota as well
We have to keep the pressure up! DO NOT let the fraud go! @kayleighmcenany
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It was supposed to be just another morning on their route.
Dion Merrick and Brandon Antoine were out collecting trash in Louisiana when something didn’t feel right. A car, parked off in a field, caught their attention.
It looked familiar.
Moments earlier, an Amber Alert had been issued for a missing 10-year-old girl. The description matched.
They didn’t ignore it.
They didn’t second guess it.
They acted.
Dion immediately called 911 while keeping his eyes on the vehicle. As the situation unfolded, they used their garbage truck to block the car, preventing any chance of escape.
Every second mattered.
Within minutes, law enforcement arrived on the scene.
The girl was found safe.
What makes this moment powerful isn’t just what they did—but the choice they made in that split second. Many people might have driven past. Many might have hesitated.
They didn’t.
They trusted their instincts, spoke up, and stepped in when it mattered most.
For Dion, it was simple.
He thought about his own child.
And that was enough.
Two workers. One decision.
And a life brought back safely because of it.
Source: Local reports, law enforcement statements
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes and based on reported events.

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Substitute Teacher Twerks in Class, Calls Herself a ‘Million-Dollar Prostitute’ Then Refuses to Leave When Cops Show Up. Classic
A substitute teacher decides to twerk in front of students and brag she’s a “million-dollar prostitute.” School calls security, cops show up to escort her out.
Simple, right?
Nope. She plants her feet, arms crossed, runs her mouth about past police encounters, and refuses to grab her stuff and leave. Officers stay calm and professional, repeating the same reasonable request over and over.
This is exactly why parents are fed up. Our kids deserve real teachers, not clowns turning classrooms into sideshows. Zero accountability, zero respect. Schools should be safe learning environments, not stages for this trash.
Shoutout to the officers who handled it by the book. Parents, stay vigilant and demand better.
We’re not tolerating this garbage anymore.
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🚨Oh, look at that—America's "watchdogs of democracy" didn't just fail the vibe check at the White House Correspondents' Dinner last night. They straight-up looted the joint like it was the apocalypse, and the only thing worth saving was the open bar.
While shots rang out, the President was being yanked offstage by Secret Service, and the entire ballroom was one trigger-pull away from turning into a national nightmare, what were these tuxedoed truth-tellers doing? Filing urgent dispatches? Checking on colleagues? Showing one ounce of basic human concern? Nah.
They were playing human Roomba on the tabletops—grabbing bottles of wine and champagne two at a time, stuffing them into camera bags, under jackets, down blouses, whatever fit. One blonde in a black jacket looked like she was training for the Olympic wine-heist relay. Another kept casually nibbling her dinner like it was just another Tuesday, and the gunfire was ambient noise. Bro, the President almost got assassinated. and your priority was playing "how many free Cabernets can I smuggle out before security notices?"
These are the same smug, pearl-clutching hacks who spend every waking hour lecturing the rest of us about "civility," "empathy," "moral leadership," and how we're the ones destroying the country. The ones who cry "threat to democracy" if you question their narrative. The ones who virtue-signal about compassion while calling half the country garbage.
Turns out their moral compass doesn't point north—it points straight to the nearest unopened bottle of Dom.
Congratulations, media. You didn't just expose your hypocrisy; you speed-ran it on camera. While the nation held its breath wondering if the President was okay, you proved you're not elite journalists. You're not even good looters. You're the people who show up to a black-tie event, watch bullets fly, and think, "Perfect—now's my chance for a free case of bubbly."
At least actual looters wait for the power to go out. You did it with the lights on, in formalwear, live on X.
Classy. Real classy.
Now go write your 3,000-word think piece about how this was actually Trump's fault for making the wine too tempting. We'll wait. With our own bottles. That we paid for.
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Coast Guard Commissions New Cutter Named for Iraq War Hero:
The Coast Guard's newest fast-response cutter is the first to carry the name of one of this generation of warfighters, sending a strong signal to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans across the fleet that their sacrifices will not be forgotten.
The fast-response cutter Nathan Bruckenthal was commissioned in Alexandria, Virginia, on Wednesday. The 154-foot vessel is named for Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Bruckenthal, the first Coast Guardsman to be killed in action since the Vietnam War.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Bruckenthal and two sailors died April 24, 2004, while attempting to board a boat they wanted to inspect in the North Arabian Gulf. When the six-person crew from the coastal-patrol boat Firebolt pulled up alongside, a suicide bomber on board the suspect boat detonated an explosive device.
The boarding team's actions helped alert nearby security forces to a coordinated attack, which helped prevent further loss of life. Bruckenthal was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star with a combat valor device for his actions that day.
God Bless our Vets!🇺🇸🇺🇸
#coastguard #coastguards #military #militarylife #hero
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How many coincidences before mathematically impossible…
You can either drink kool-aid and believe someone actually got close to the ballroom of the WHITE HOUSE with a gun, or you can realize we are seeing the biggest exposure operation on history.
Nothing is off the table when you’re fighting a Satanic Cabal.
Mari 🇺🇸🙏❤️@MPatriot144
@8traq_truth 👀🍿
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So according to the science:
Aluminum in deodorant is bad, but aluminum in pharmaceutical products is good.
Mercury in fish is bad, but mercury in pharmaceutical products is good.
Formaldehyde in flooring is bad, but formaldehyde in pharmaceutical products is good.
Glyphosate in food is bad, but glyphosate in pharmaceutical products is good.
And most importantly, people who reject pharmaceutical products are bad, and people who gladly accept them are good.
It almost seems like science will conclude just about anything as long as
they profit from it.
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