@t_nihonmatsu@ryosei_akazawa Just as an outsider, My friend how do you feel about @migikatakawai ? Keeping the Japanese people safe from imported “immigrants.” This has been a huge ongoing issue within the United States. When it comes down to it you’d expect common sense. Was just curious?
It's only an illiterate that will presume that people do not move.
And also it's only a moron with myopia that will cease to see america as a country that controls the rest of the world.
That being said,
You need to get yourself some education about where accounts are opened and where accounts are posting from. 👇
Pete Hegseth out here doing Olympic-level gymnastics to bring back Confederate general names on U.S. military bases.
"This is about restoring history and Army morale!" bro says, while twisting himself into knots to pretend it's not about Robert E. Lee & Co. who literally took up arms against America for slavery.
Hegseth defending renaming military bases after Confederate traitors: “We’re not erasing history!” Yeah, you’re just doing backflips to rebrand Robert E. Lee as “some other guy with the same name.”
Fort Liberty to Fort Bragg 2.0: Now with extra copium for morale.
Treason cosplay in the Pentagon.
Embarrassing.
@mlgall123@LASHYBILLS whenever someone's grandfather or child is getting beat up and abused there's someone like you on the scene running damage control for the abuser
A man attempts to return his elderly neighbor, who is wearing only a shirt and a soaked diaper, to his home…only to have the caretaker force him to walk in the opposite direction.
My latest video — Trump’s expletive-laden threat to #Iran is angrier and more urgent than the many that preceded it. What’s different now, and what does it signify? My thoughts in 3 minutes:
U.S. forces are taking out attack drones used by the Iranian regime to threaten Americans and indiscriminately target civilians in neighboring countries.
In 1979, a weak American president stood by as Marxist revolutionaries and a radical ayatollah seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran and held 52 American hostages for 444 days. That crisis marked the beginning of a 47 year war with the Iranian regime. A war that is now drawing to a close under the leadership of a strong president.
The U.S. military, under President Trump’s command, has delivered decisive results. The successful rescue of our airmen demonstrates the impotence of Iran’s Shia Islamist theocracy and signals that its time in power is coming to an end.
Finish the fight.
NARROW ESCAPE: Surveillance video captures the moment a speeding Amtrak train collides with a garbage truck that was crossing the tracks in South Carolina, missing the cab of the truck by only a few feet.
The driver of the truck reportedly suffered minor injuries. No one on the train was hurt.
The U.S. talks about free speech and democracy, yet punishes people for their opinions, especially when it challenges its foreign policy. Supporting Iran, criticizing America, or even expressing controversial views shouldn’t suddenly erase someone’s rights overnight.
If “freedom” only applies when people agree with you, then it was never freedom to begin with.
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States.
Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan."
This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States.
The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.