Daniel P Clark

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Daniel P Clark

Daniel P Clark

@dpcrr

Child of God, children’s Pastor, Royal Rangers leader. Striving to evangelize, equip, and empower the next generation RT≠endorsed

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Daniel P Clark
Daniel P Clark@dpcrr·
@omoelerinjare1 They had the right to I nitiate this conversation. He exerted his rights to not be interviewed in person. He told him to leave. He had to tell him a couple of times too many, but they eventually did leave. I don’t see what the big deal is.
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NOLLY@omoelerinjare1·
A Palm Beach County man firmly invoked his Fourth Amendment rights when police and a family services worker arrived without a warrant for a welfare check on his young daughter. Speaking calmly through his intercom with cameras recording, he asked if they had a warrant. When they said no, he refused to open the door or wake his sleeping child, told them it was harassment, and ordered them to leave. The officers departed without entering.
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Daniel P Clark@dpcrr·
You must’ve been a very misinformed 13 year old. There are many kids even less than 13 who find themselves interested in a particular ethical issue. For whatever reason, and for whatever cause. Often it is because their parents are interested in a particular subject. Sometimes it is because some life experience. For example, I know of a young teenager who wanted to go into a planned parenthood agency and pretend that she was pregnant to see how she would be treated. That was so long ago I don’t remember how old she was at the time. Although her parents agreed with her opinion, they did not allow her. So she did it when she was 16 and could drive herself. What motivated her be that interested? Her older sister had the cerebral palsy. She was a very loving part of the family. But some cruel sadist said that she should never have been born. So that prompted discussions and an interest in the ethics and yes the political issue of abortion.
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Curator Of Rot ☮︎
Curator Of Rot ☮︎@CuratorOfRot·
@libsoftiktok Probably because the girl didn’t write the poem. A 13 year old girl doesn’t care about political talking points, especially those declaring that the federal government should have complete control over women. The poem was clearly written by her bigot parents.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
A 13-year-old girl was SILENCED by her Colorado teacher, who REFUSED to let her read a Pro-Life poem during class. BIG MISTAKE Her story has now been heard by MILLIONS Check out the full story now👇 open.substack.com/pub/libsoftikt…
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LifeNews.com
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
Anyone else agree with Harrison Butker?
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Daniel P Clark@dpcrr·
A journey of a ‘140 million miles’ begins with a single step (to borrow from an old proverb). Congratulations Elon and all of SpaceX.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Congratulations @SpaceX team on an epic first Starship V3 launch & landing! You scored a goal for humanity.

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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
The math teachers were correct. Allowing young kids to use calculators as crutches short-circuits their ability to think through problems and intuitively understand math, hence the sign in the photo: OFF until upper grades.
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman

A headline from 1986.

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Governor Kevin Stitt
I am absolutely sickened by the news of four students passing away last night after being struck by a drunk driver. Three of the students graduated from El Reno High School just this last Saturday. Their deaths could have easily been prevented. My heart is with the grieving parents- please join me in covering them in prayer as they navigate this devastating time.
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
If you pass an unconstitutional censorship law, we will sue you and win and you’ll cover the legal fees.
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LifeNews.com
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
This abortionist QUIT when she read a Bible verse! When Dr. Beverly McMillan allowed herself to speak Christ’s name, something changed inside of her. An abortionist in Mississippi at the time, McMillan said her life had been troubling her deeply and she began reading a book that encouraged her to repeat the Bible verse, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Sitting in her car one day, she finally said the verse to herself and immediately felt the “presence of Jesus Christ.” In 1975, she said the abortion facility Family Health Services in Jackson, Mississippi, asked her to begin doing abortions for them, so she did. She aborted at least 500 babies while she worked there. But she was not happy with her life. McMillan said she felt miserable and began having suicidal thoughts; so she bought a book called “The Power of Positive Thinking.” In the first chapter, she said the author recommended that readers repeat the Bible verse “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” ten times every day. But McMillan resisted. Then in early 1976, on a cold, rainy day, she “finally just gave up and said, ‘Okay I’ll say that darn thing.’” That was the moment when God began changing her life. “I was in my car in the doctors’ parking lot at Baptist Hospital when I finally gave up and just said, ‘Okay I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.’ At that point, I had a remarkable experience. The presence of Jesus Christ in the back seat of the car behind my right shoulder like the hound of Heaven jumping out of the underbrush,” she said. McMillan went back to the abortion facility, but the abortion of a 12-week unborn baby boy soon afterward prompted her to quit. “It was a little boy, you could easily tell that,” she remembered. “Off by itself was this little arm with this perfectly formed bicep muscle. And I had this cha-ching moment. “My youngest son was, I guess, about 3 years old at the time and he was trying so hard to keep up with his big brothers. And he would go around saying, ‘Look at my muscle! Look at my muscle! I’m strong enough!’ And something connected and just this wave of sadness came over me and I just thought, you know, ‘What am I doing?” she continued. McMillan began going to church with her children and quit her job at the abortion facility. Since then, McMillan has been active in the pro-life movement. Along with sharing her personal testimony, she also offers a message of encouragement and mercy to post-abortive women and abortion workers. “Abortion is not the unforgiveable sin and I know that,” she said. “I regret what I did but I’m at peace with God’s forgiveness and he’s given me the grace to forgive myself. I would just say, ‘Believe that.’ Jesus said himself, he didn’t come for the righteous. He came for us.”
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OKC THUNDER
OKC THUNDER@okcthunder·
Got one on the road 😤
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One several men who physically assaulted Ben. Free speech needs to be supported by all, even if you disagree with it. And telling people about the love of Jesus is most definitely free speech and in fact is the only speech that can truly set you free!. I really doubt if any of my followers would know anybody from that area, but I do have some friends in the state though reposting this is the very least I can do.
Benjamin Schettler@BenSchettler

Victimhood mentality entitles NYC man to violence

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Benjamin Schettler
Benjamin Schettler@BenSchettler·
Last night I was assaulted in New York City. I was cursed at, pushed around, and beaten. An unfortunate day that ended with an ambulance ride to the ER. I was surround by a mob. I was hit at least four different times that we can count by three different people. And I dodged a few other blows. At another point, I was surrounded by several people and I got hit across the face, a sucker punch from behind me. This interaction is primarily recorded on my phone which they hit out of my hand and stole. I did sustain a very hard blow to the head. As a survivor of a traumatic brain injury, we are praying this hit will not bring permanent damage. I do have some blurred vision, extreme light sensitivity, and severe eye pain right now. Why would someone do this? It was simply because I would dare to have a discussion with them and hold opinions like, “the Bible is 100% true” or “atheism isn’t logical” or “pre-born babies should be allowed to live." I was hit on the upper part of my cheek. When Jesus says to turn the other cheek, I don’t believe he meant try to get hit again. I believe he meant don’t give up on them. Try again. Continue to show them love even if they reject you. I want to say I hold no hate in my heart. I want every person in that mob to know Jesus. To know his love, his salvation, and his truth. Because when they know the truth, the truth will set them free! Please pray for healing for my eyes, that we find these people, recover my phone, and that the truth will set them free. Onward!
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Benjamin Schettler
Benjamin Schettler@BenSchettler·
As an additional point of clarity my desire for them to know Jesus is not in conflict with my desire to see them face civil justice. These men MUST be prosecuted and brought to justice! The violence on the left is a plague to America.
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Benjamin Schettler
Benjamin Schettler@BenSchettler·
This is one of the men that attacked me in NYC. Police are still searching for him. Please share this photo. Violence ends conversations; free speech begins them. Violence deserves accountability.
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Excellent list of facts to keep for reference about the reimbursement fund, Biden DOJ crimes, and J6 prosecutions.
Just Facts@realjustfacts

Jamie Raskin claims that Trump’s anti-weaponization settlement creates a “huge slush fund” for Trump’s “private militia of insurrectionists, rioters, and white supremacists, including those who brutally beat police officers” on J6. IN FACT, none of the J6 protesters were charged with insurrection, Raskin’s accusation about “white supremacists” is libelous, and no one who harmed police officers is eligible for the settlement; only people prosecuted under illegal or double standards. Here are the specifics: • As explained in the Washington and Lee Law Review, “American prosecutors exercise almost limitless discretion in a series of decisions affecting individuals embroiled in the criminal justice system,” such as “whether to accept or decline a case,” “what crimes should be charged and the number of counts,” “whether to engage in plea negotiations and the terms of an acceptable agreement,” “all aspects of pretrial and trial strategy,” and “in many cases,” the “punishment that will be imposed upon conviction.” • Biden’s DOJ used that discretion to prosecute hundreds of non-violent J6 protestors for being in the Capitol for as little as “two minutes.” • Biden’s DOJ also prosecuted more than a hundred J6 protestors for “obstructing an official proceeding,” a federal law that was created to criminalize the destruction of evidence. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled (6–3) that these prosecutions were illegal and wrongfully gave “prosecutors broad discretion to seek a 20-year maximum sentence for acts Congress saw fit to punish with far shorter sentences.” • While Biden’s DOJ was carrying out those prosecutions, Biden invited to the White House and lauded Tennessee Democrats who were expelled from the TN legislature for disrupting an official proceeding of that body. • Likewise, Democrats defended Congressman Jamaal Bowman for pulling a fire alarm during Congressional proceedings, even though video showed it was not an accident as Bowman claimed and that he was trying to obstruct a vote of Congress. • Biden’s DOJ prosecuted Trump for citing data from a PhD-vetted study by Just Facts and using it to carry out “official actions” within his “conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority” (struck down 6–3 by the Supreme Court). • Biden’s DOJ and FBI raided the home of Donald Trump and prosecuted him for having classified documents, even though Joe Biden had classified documents in his home but wasn’t charged because he was an “elderly man with a poor memory.” • Biden’s DOJ and FBI raided the home of a pro-lifer and prosecuted him for shoving an abortion clinic worker who was harassing one of his children (charges dismissed by a jury after less than an hour of deliberation). • Biden’s FBI alleged that “thousands of people violently attacked the U.S. Capitol” on January 6, 2021 to “block our democracy’s peaceful transfer of power,” even though only 13 of the protesters were convicted of or pled guilty to seditious conspiracy, and none of them were charged with insurrection, much less convicted of it. • Obama’s FBI officials texted each other derogatory remarks about Trump as he overtook Hillary Clinton in the polls, launched a full investigation into Trump’s orbit based on “unvetted hearsay information” that proved to be baseless, offered a former foreign spy $1 million of U.S. taxpayer money for dirt on Trump, and then repeatedly misled a court to get warrants to spy on Trump’s advisor by submitting “inaccurate, incomplete, or unsupported” allegations to the court, including “at least 17 significant errors or omissions.” • In a 2024 lawsuit settlement, Biden’s DOJ gave $2 million of taxpayer money to the FBI agents who targeted Trump while exchanging numerous messages expressing their hatred of him and stating that he’s “not going to become president, right? Right?!” “No. No, he’s not. We’ll stop it.” • After campaigning for the office of Manhattan District Attorney by declaring that the “most important” thing he could do was hold Trump “accountable” for “lawlessness,” Alvin Bragg prosecuted Trump with a type of crime never before charged in the history of the nation. In this case, the jury pool was 86.8% Biden voters, the judge donated to Biden, and the prosecutor was a Soros-backed Democrat. • After campaigning for the office of New York Attorney General on a platform of prosecuting and suing Trump, Letitia James falsely charged Trump with inflating the value of Mar-a-Lago in the only known case in New York history in which a “big business” was “threatened with a shutdown” despite no “obvious victims” or “major losses.” • In that case, James sued Trump while asking the court to fine him “at least” $250 million, and Democrat Judge Arthur Engoron obliged, but a New York State appeals court rescinded the entire penalty for being “an excessive fine that violates the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution.” • This week, Trump’s DOJ announced a lawsuit settlement with Trump that would establish an “Anti-Weaponization Fund” with $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to provide “monetary relief” to “victims of lawfare and weaponization” while barring any “monetary payment or damages of any kind” to Trump and his family. • Trump’s Acting Attorney General, Todd Blanche, told U.S. Senators that no one who harmed police officers is eligible for the settlement fund, but he didn’t rule out compensation for non-violent J6 protestors. • Condemning the settlement and those who may receive it, Raskin alleged that Trump called “neo-Nazis” “very fine people” and refused to “condemn” other “white supremacists.” In reality, Trump called the neo-Nazis “very bad people,” stated that he “condemned” them twice, and has denounced white supremacy, racism, the KKK, and leaders of these movements at least 38 times. • After Anthony Fauci funded gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology that likely killed millions of people and then lied about it to Congress, Biden gave him a “full and unconditional pardon” for “any offenses against the United States which he may have committed or taken part in” since 2014. On his last day in office, when Biden announced this pardon, he stated: “Baseless and politically motivated investigations wreak havoc on the lives, safety, and financial security of targeted individuals and their families. Even when individuals have done nothing wrong — and in fact have done the right thing — and will ultimately be exonerated, the mere fact of being investigated or prosecuted can irreparably damage reputations and finances.” Hyperlinks to the sources of all the facts above are available at justfactsdaily.com/in-fact/n00008…

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Adam Schiff
Adam Schiff@SenAdamSchiff·
My thoughts go out to Tulsi Gabbard and her family, as her husband battles this serious health problem. I hope and pray that he makes a speedy and full recovery. While the circumstances around her departure are deserving of our sympathy, let’s be clear: Tulsi Gabbard’s only positive contribution to our nation's national security is her resignation. She politicized intelligence. She dismantled critical agencies keeping Americans safe. She weaponized the IC to pursue baseless election fraud claims. And more. We must ensure that her tenure — marked by a devotion to the person of the president and not to the security of the country — represents a terrible exception at DNI and not the new normal.
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