Corby Franks

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Corby Franks

Corby Franks

@corbycar

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Corby Franks
Corby Franks@corbycar·
@realDonaldTrump if you don't run for president, maybe you can position someone worthy and capable?.. Please? Start schooling them..
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山中
山中@yamanakanobody·
前まで俺は左翼は日本の恥だと思ってた。 違ってた 左翼は世界の恥だ!
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Okay, time to explain guns to our new friends. Every day, when I leave the house, I attach a holstered handgun to my belt, under my shirt or coat. I would no more leave the house without a gun than I would walk around outdoors without shoes. Is it because I "need" a gun? No. I live in rural Tennessee, which is state in the American south. It's very safe here. The dangerous parts of America are big cities where the local government is leftist, and they shelter illegal migrant from the third world, and won't send violent criminals to prison. Places like Chicago and New York City. Yet, any time I leave the house, I put on a gun, knowing that I will probably never have to use it, and if I do, it will probably be on an aggressive stray dog, not a human. So why do I do it? Why do many other people who live around me do it? Why do we do this so much that carrying a gun is considered totally normal? If someone spotted it, it would not even arouse a comment, much less any fear. In fact, it is legal to carry a gun openly here, without covering it up. Covering it up is just considered polite. So.... why? Well, try thinking of an English nobleman, during the reign of Elizabeth the First. When he dressed to go ride to court, he would hang a slender fencing sword, called a rapier or smallsword, from his belt. He didn't expect to be attacked. He didn't even expect to fight a duel. And if he was challenged to a duel, he wouldn't need his sword right then. He would meet his challenger later at an agreed-upon place and time. No, he wore his sword because it was an expression of who he was. He was a gentleman, a person of status, with the legal privilege of carrying a sword. By carrying a sword, he asserted his rights and prerogatives as a nobleman. In Japan, you had the same sort of thing happening. The samurai, members of the bushi class, wore the two swords not because they expected to be attacked at any moment, but because the two swords were an essential part of who he was. So, in these two cases, weapons were carried by noblemen as an assertion of status. They had the right to do so, and they did so in order to assert, exercise, and retain the right. Americans carry guns because every American citizen is a nobleman. When we fought the British for our independence, that war began on April 19th, 1775, when British troops, fearing American rebelliousness, marched out from Boston to confiscate guns from people living in the surrounding countryside. Our ancestors did not submit to this. We shot them instead, and they fled back to Boston with their tails between their legs, to cower under the cover of the guns from the warship HMS Sommerset. Thus began several years of war. And when we won that war, we made a country where no government, and no man, would ever be allowed to disarm the people. No agent of the government may say to us, "I may have a gun, and you may not." Because to say that is to say "I am a nobleman, and you are a peasant. I am a master, and you are a slave." We are not peasants here. We are all noblemen. That is the most basic principle of what it means to be an American. I can be impoverished, so I can to be so poor that I live in a van down by the river. But however reduced my circumstances, as an American, I still have the rights and freedoms of a nobleman, of a daimyo, because that is the basic founding idea of the nation we forged on that day. If you come to America to visit, if you walk among us, you will pass many people carrying guns. You will not notice this. You will not see them. You will witness no violence. Everything will be normal. But the guns will be there. Because that is who we are. We don't carry guns to be violent. We don't wish to be rude, or to intimidate people. We keep our guns covered up. But they are the deepest, most essential part of what it means to be American.
ぴろん🌸@pirooooon3

銃いるの? アメリカ怖😱

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季楽 -kirara-
季楽 -kirara-@ki_ra_ra_ra_ra·
NARUTO 第6期OP弾く女子はどうですか??
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Angela Rose
Angela Rose@angelaroosee·
The reason why I’m loving this Japan / America alliance is because I’ve been studying TPS (the Toyota production system). ITS ALL ABOUT ELIMINATING WASTE!! Just like the govt. needs to do. The Kanban system limits work in progress, reduces waste and over production! Prioritizes respect for humanity and people’s input in improving systems. The Japanese are some of the tidiest, cleanest and most respectful people. Growing up my family practiced Shotokan karate and each class we started with a quick meditation and repeated this: Seek perfection of character, be faithful, endeavor, respect others, refrain from violent behavior. lol Fun timeline for sure!!
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Corby Franks@corbycar·
And just so you know, Nobody, and I mean NOBODY actually puts it ALL out there for the world to see.. if they are showing you this, they have more that they keep secret. And for every person showing theirs, there are 6 people that are not. The real collections don't allow photos.
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Corby Franks
Corby Franks@corbycar·
@nanshisweets yes we do. This Pic is from a pie that my wife's goofy father cut random shapes from while waiting for dinner to be served..
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ナンシ スイーツ(nanshi sweets)
日本語の投稿がアメリカの人に翻訳なしで届くようになったって本当ですか!?みなさん、サンクスギビングデーに本当にパンプキンパイを食べているのか、日本語で質問できるってことですか!?
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Jake
Jake@JakeCan72·
You can legally collect 15 to 30 percent of recovered funds for reporting fraud against the federal government. Most people have no idea this exists. It’s called the False Claims Act. It has been federal law since 1863. Healthcare fraud. Medicare billing schemes. Hospice fraud. The DOJ recovers billions annually through these cases — and the whistleblowers who trigger them get paid. This program has existed across 160 years and dozens of administrations. On March 16, 2026, the current one moved to expand it. President Trump signed an executive order creating the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud — chaired by Vice President JD Vance. It targets fraud in federal benefit programs including healthcare. @anttsinc speculates a formal 30% commission structure may be announced soon. That specific expansion hasn’t been confirmed. But the underlying program is very real and most Americans have no idea they could be legally paid to report fraud they already know is happening. The fraud is nationwide. The mechanism to report it and get paid already exists. @nickshirleyy needs to make some how to videos! Let’s go!
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Mike Lindell Offense Fund
Mike Lindell Offense Fund@MLindellOffense·
They didn’t “win” it. They engineered it. 🗳️🔥
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HIZAKI
HIZAKI@HIZAKIofficial·
Instagramで115万再生になったのでこっちにもアップ🌹 Versailles/ ASCENDEAD MASTER
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Melonie Mac
Melonie Mac@MelonieMac·
This is insane 🤡
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Fletch17
Fletch17@RealFletch17·
WANNA MAKE A LOT OF $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Wow this is huge I think we are gonna see a lot Of people hunting down Fraud in America!!! Including me! TY Scott Bessent fincen.gov/whistleblower/
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The General
The General@GeneralMCNews·
BREAKING: Sheriff Nate Brooksby, who “arranged” for accused Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson to turn himself in, has suddenly resigned.
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Roy Rogers Happy Trails Music Shop 
🔥 Japanese classical guitar queen @amiinoi just crushed Iron Maiden’s “The Trooper” on nylon strings! Galloping riffs, epic melodies, and pure metal energy — all delivered with flawless classical technique. Mind officially blown! 🔥 日本のクラシックギター女王 @amiinoi がアイアン・メイデンの 「The Trooper」 をナイロン弦で完璧に叩き潰した! 疾走するリフ、壮大なメロディー、そして本物のメタルエネルギー — すべてを完璧なクラシック技法で表現。頭が吹っ飛んだ! 🤯🤘
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Hunter Eagleman™
Hunter Eagleman™@Hunter_Eagleman·
WOW: 🚨CA Democrats under @GavinNewsom just introduced the “MELT ICE Act” AB 1627. It would PERMANENTLY ban anyone who worked for ICE during President Trump’s term from ever becoming a cop or a teacher in the state. This is political revenge dressed up as “protecting trust” at its best!
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Shiloh Marx
Shiloh Marx@Shilohmarx·
Governor Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) won Arizona by 17,117 votes in 2022. Arizona had 434,088 duplicate registrations.
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Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton@SteveHiltonx·
I’m running for Governor to fight for working people and small business owners like you. That means $3 gas, cutting your electric bills in half, making the first $100,000 of income tax-free, and restoring the California Dream of a single-family home you can actually afford! No more bureaucratic war on families and jobs. No more one-party rule driving up costs and failing our kids! We’re going to build great jobs, great homes, and great schools where 100% of students meet state standards in math and English! California’s best days are ahead — if we have the courage to change course!
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