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SBSP. Beaches. That is all.

Fort Worth, TX Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Christa
Christa@Wife_4_Life·
Having my son is the most wonderful decision I have ever made. Being a “Mommy” (yes, still) is my first and most important passion in my life. While studying engineering 19-years ago, I found out I was pregnant. One of my professors assigned me the topic of abortion to write about. I cried while writing this paper and seeing what happens to unborn babies during these procedures. It broke my heart. After turning my paper in, my professor told me that I couldn’t be a Mom, a Marine, and an engineering student. Watching my son grow into the beautiful, compassionate, empathetic, talented, sweet, mature, and loving person he is today has been the most rewarding experience of my entire life. Now, I’m much older and have the incredible opportunity at a second chance to study my other passion, physics based engineering. I’m thankful for all of the blessings I’ve been gifted and for all of the supportive people who have helped me and encouraged me along the way. From the bottom of my heart, I love you, I thank you, and I wholeheartedly appreciate you. ❤️
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@japan_nobunaga Wow! That’s awesome - especially thinking about it from a 13-year-old daughter’s perspective. How thankful I would be for my Dad to have acted quickly and to not let me get hurt again.
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1 AM. Arkansas. A dog won't stop barking. A father walks down the hallway. Opens his 14-year-old daughter's bedroom door. The bed is empty. The window is open. He already knows the name of the man who took her. He's known it for three months. Aaron Spencer is 37 years old. Army veteran, 82nd Airborne, deployed to Iraq. Farmer. Husband. Father of a little girl who used to sleep with the light on. The man who took her is named Michael Fosler. 67 years old. Three months earlier, when she was still 13, Arkansas had arrested Fosler and charged him with 43 separate crimes against her. Sexual assault of a minor. Internet stalking of a child. Sexual indecency with a child. Possession of child pornography. 43 counts. Against a 13-year-old girl. 43. The judge looked at all of it. And set the bond at $50,000. Fifty. Thousand. Dollars. Then she wrote "no contact order" on a piece of paper and called it justice. Fosler walked out the same day. And on the night of October 8, 2024, he came back for her. That's when Aaron Spencer grabbed his Glock 19. That's when Aaron Spencer climbed into his Ford truck. That's when Aaron Spencer stopped waiting for the system to save his daughter. He found Fosler's truck on Highway 31. His little girl was inside it. He chased him six miles. High beams flashing. Horn screaming. Begging him to pull over. Fosler did not pull over. So Aaron rammed the truck into a ditch. Drew his pistol. And fired sixteen rounds. Fifteen of them found the man who raped his daughter. Then he picked up the phone, called 911, and said the only words a father can say in that moment: "Michael Fosler is dead on the side of the road for trying to kidnap my daughter. I had no choice." The state charged him with second-degree murder. The prosecutor went on TV and said, quote: "We don't live in the Wild West." The judge slapped him in a jail cell. And every father in this country went silent for a long, long minute. Then something happened that nobody predicted. Aaron Spencer, awaiting trial for killing the man who raped his little girl, announced he was running for Sheriff of Lonoke County. A murder defendant. Running for the badge. The whole country laughed. The pundits called it a stunt. The papers called it impossible. March 3, 2026. The voters of Lonoke County walked into the polls. They did not laugh. They gave Aaron Spencer 53.5% of the vote. They threw out the incumbent sheriff who had locked him in a cell. They gave him a 27-point landslide. The father who killed his daughter's rapist is now the Republican nominee for sheriff in a county where Trump pulled 76%. His murder trial begins June 22, 2026. Five weeks from today. If he wins the trial, his name stays on the November ballot. If he wins November, he becomes the sheriff who answers 911 calls in Lonoke County, Arkansas. The father. With the badge. Of the same county that arrested him. This is what happens when a system lets a 43-count predator walk free for $50,000. This is what happens when a judge writes a paper order instead of doing her job. This is what happens when a father decides he is done waiting. There is something left in this country. Something the courts cannot kill. Something the judges cannot bond out. Something the prosecutors cannot silence. It is called a father. And in Lonoke County, Arkansas, 53.5% of the voters just looked Aaron Spencer in the eye and said: "Sir. You did the right thing. Now come run the whole damn sheriff's office." His trial starts in five weeks. God bless Aaron Spencer. And God bless every American standing behind him.
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The Associated Press
A Buddhist hall in Western Japan known for housing an "eternal flame" that has been burning for over 1,000 years caught fire and burned to the ground on Miyajima Island.
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Christa
Christa@Wife_4_Life·
Well, this is a great way for the left to gain enemies. Killing Veterans. I hope whoever did this gets the death penalty. But, this is California so they’ll probably get a dude dressed as a unicorn, an all expenses paid vacation to DC for some stupid protest, a handshake, and a parade.
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman

🚨 JUST IN: Heartbreaking… The elderly “Trump House” owner in California is NOT expected to survive after being BRUTALLY BEATEN outside his home. Maria Sheron says there is “no hope” for her husband Kerry, a 69-year-old Army veteran known for flying Trump and USA flags everywhere. The violence on the LEFT has to stop! H/T @CollinRugg

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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
🚨 NEW: Mel Gibson’s Passion of The Christ Sequel will hit theaters May 6, 2027 The film will be released in two parts: -The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One: May 6, 2027 -The Resurrection of the Christ: Part Two: May 25, 2028 Mel Gibson: “I’m deeply grateful to my incredibly talented cast and crew for pouring their hearts into this production. Together, we created something powerful. This film represents a major part of my life’s work, and it has demanded everything of me as a filmmaker and as an artist. This is far more than a film to me. It’s a mission I’ve carried for over twenty years to tell what I believe is the most important story in human history. Reuniting with many of my original collaborators from The Passion of the Christ — true masters of their craft — allowed us to bring this story to the screen exactly as I envisioned it, with the tremendous support of my longtime partners, Adam and the team at Lionsgate.”
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Christa
Christa@Wife_4_Life·
@WhiteHouse I would buy that especially if it’s gluten free!
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@tedcruz These are the types of horrors we see on horror movies and serial killer documentaries. How the heck does not one person go to jail?
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Larsen Cundric
Larsen Cundric@larsencc·
First-time dad, 2 months in. The people who frame kids as a "burden" are robbing themselves of the most clarifying experience a human can have. It's not a sacrifice, it's literally THE thing.
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Financial Times@FT

In more than two-thirds of the world’s 195 countries, the average number of children born to each woman has fallen below the 'replacement rate' of 2.1 that keeps populations stable without immigration. ft.trib.al/Rn4qC6l

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Christa@Wife_4_Life·
Love of my life.
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This is awesome. Much better than lawn mower races. Though, I must say, my Tesla is much less expensive to fill up than an ICE vehicle. I would love a model S to go with my Explorer. S + Explorer I do love the simplicity and affordability of my 3. Tesla is “Puwhfectly Puwhfect “. (Spelling suggestions highly appreciated)
CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil@CBSEveningNews

A Georgia man has a creative answer to the rising gas prices – turning a Barbie Camper into what he calls a mini car that only takes $3.00 to fill up.

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Christa
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My stepmom is currently in the ER due to panic attacks after my dog somehow opened the back door, let herself into the house and proceeded to bark and growl at stepmom. Apparently, all of this occurred while I was at a Dr’s appointment. My son and father were outside hanging up a graduation banner which caused my other small dog to absolutely lose her shit barking at the front door. The big dog is protective of the little dog. Both my father and stepmother do not like dogs. Stepmom is allergic to my hypoallergenic dogs. I feel terrible that this happened. I am also amazed that my dog can open doors. She has never done this before. I feel safer knowing that my dog can get to me if needed. I feel terrible and amazed at the same time. My father did add additional details that stepmom has been experiencing increased anxiety over the past month or so. She should be okay and I’m thankful she’s getting the treatment she needs. The dogs are both currently sleeping at my feet.
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@elonmusk @doomersaredumb Competitiveness is fun. The insane arguing opposing viewpoints against common sense humanity accelerating initiatives is asinine and blatantly retarded.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Next week I’m headed to Tokyo to meet with the X Japan team. What is the most American thing I can bring them?
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Chad Crowley
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They hate you for noticing the pattern. During the Summer of Floyd, a Black, drug-addled career criminal died while resisting police after committing a crime, and whole cities burned while we were lectured endlessly about “racism.” Now Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old White first-year student at the University of Southampton, is stabbed multiple times by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh man carrying blades under Britain’s sacred multicultural laws. Henry was walking home after celebrating with his university soccer team. He was not some violent thug. He was sober enough to be under the legal driving limit, in good spirits, sending videos to his friends, and simply trying to get home. Digwa stabbed him in the chest and in the back of the legs as Henry tried to flee. Neighbors heard Henry crying that he had been stabbed and was dying. When police arrived, Digwa played the race card, called Henry a “drunken racist,” and the officers believed him. Henry told them he had been stabbed. One officer replied, “I don’t think you have, mate.” Then they handcuffed him anyway. He died after telling police he could not breathe. He bled out in the street while his killer stood there, shielded by the very system that should have saved him. The same political class that screamed for years over Floyd now falls silent. That silence tells you exactly whose lives matter to them, whose do not, and why they hate you for noticing.
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