Jerome Moynihan

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Jerome Moynihan

Jerome Moynihan

@j83526

No DMs, Traditional Catholic, MAGA, happily married, father of 3 including 1 J6 political prisoner, competitive powerlifter, enjoy reading history, retired

Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
What's one book that should be on every high school curriculum, but isn't?
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
Dog sees girl in the waves... instantly goes full lifeguard and drags her to safety. This loyal pup is the best beach guardian ever. 🙌🏻
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Institut pour la Justice
Institut pour la Justice@InstitutJustice·
19 avril 2015. Aurélie est prof de fitness et surtout maman d’une petite de 4 ans. Ce jour-là, elle est arrivée en avance à son prochain cours et attend tranquillement dans sa voiture.   Tout d’un coup, Sid Ahmed Ghlam, un étudiant radicalisé, se jette sur elle.   Il veut voler sa voiture pour commettre des attentats contre des églises. Mais Aurélie ne se laisse pas faire. Le terroriste a une arme et il tue la jeune maman.   N’oublions jamais Aurélie Châtelain.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Say what you want about Biden, LBJ, Obama, Fillmore, FDR, or Carter. My hands down number one on the worst Presidents list is Woodrow Wilson.
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Jerome Moynihan
Jerome Moynihan@j83526·
@robert23190 @miles_commodore That would be true only if you believe he should've prevented the federal government from over taxing the South. The war had nothing to do with slavery.
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
SCOTUS is ONCE AGAIN leaking to the radical NYT There are some disgruntled TRAITORS inside this Court that know elections have consequences… After the Dobbs leak: “A man attempted to murder Justice Brett Kavanaugh.” THIS is DOMESTIC TERRORISM WHICH JUSTICE IS THE TRAITOR?
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Victoria 🇺🇸⏳🗽🚔
First, when Val Kilmer played the immensely convincing role of Doc Holliday in the film “Tombstone,” everyone and their dog were compelled to quote him. In fact, let’s be honest, Kilmer’s role is essentially a national treasure.  But, according to Kight, it’s speculated that Holliday never uttered the word “huckleberry” right before he’d take a man’s life. Instead of paying homage to Mark Twain and the “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” which was actually written three years after the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, Holliday was arguably in fact referring to something a lot more morbid when he was addressing fellow gunfighter Johnny Ringo. “That line in the movie, ‘I’ll be your Huckleberry,’” Kight said, ‘that’s actually ‘huckle bearer,’ which is the piece of hardware on a casket that you carry the casket with.” In other words, Holliday was warning Ringo that he was going to put him six feet under. And despite his penchant for using brute force, Holliday was actually quite a nice fellow. A gentleman of leisure, a dandy of destruction, Holliday never started a fight – he only finished them.  In fact, the short, skinny man from Georgia really only killed between 3-5 men throughout his “career,” said Kight. But Holliday’s violent exploits aren’t the only aspects of Holliday’s history that impress Kight. “Anybody that can ride a horse from Texas to Dodge City, Kansas with tuberculosis has got my respect, or can ride the stage over from Leadville over Independence Pass and down into Aspen and Glenwood 6 months before he died has got to be one tough hombre.” “When you have somebody as tough as that man was, it makes for a kind of an interesting human being,” Kight added. And, to squash any misconceptions about Holliday’s burial site, yes, said Kight, John Henry “Doc” Holliday did in fact die and was buried somewhere in Glenwood Springs – his marker’s at the Linwood Cemetery. But before we get into that, let’s highlight some of the last days of the legend. When Holliday arrived in the valley, he took up a job as a night watchman at one of the mines near Sunlight Mountain, said Kight. Holliday also strolled the streets of Glenwood Springs. “He was a man in a lot of pain,” Kight said. “And so, probably the last month of his life, he wasn’t going anywhere. It is reported that he walked the streets of Glenwood and was a gentleman to the ladies. That’s all we have at this point – anecdotal information. We don’t know who was present when he died.” Some say his deathbed was accompanied by former lover Big Nose Kate, whose brother, Alexander, lived in Redstone. Others say that Walter Devereux, who opened the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, was by Holliday’s side. All accounts, said Kight, have to be taken with a grain of salt. One thing is certain, however: Holliday’s ailing self would finally succumb to tuberculosis. And just before he passed, it’s rumored he said, instead of getting taken by bullet, “the bugs got me.” Afterward, his body wasn’t, as some claim, taken back to his home state of Georgia. Instead, he was laid to rest in Glenwood Springs. My favorite movie character ever! When I read about this, it broke my heart. 😭💔
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Eva Vlaardingerbroek@EvaVlaar·
Meloni plays both sides to keep the EU cash flowing. If she pushes too hard on immigration, Brussels will treat her like Orbán and cut off the funds. That would cause her to lose popularity, because many people still fail to realize that losing EU money in the short term is better than becoming a minority in your own homeland.
Daily Romania@daily_romania

Giorgia Meloni's government approved 500,000 work visas for non-EU migrants

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Jerome Moynihan
Jerome Moynihan@j83526·
Whipping slaves was outlawed in Southern states but I don't remember the date
Johnny St.Pete@JohnMcCloy

🔥🤔THE FIRST PEOPLE SENT TO AMERICA IN BONDAGE AND FORCED TO WORK WITHOUT PAY WERE WHITES. Now what would you call that??? They arrived in 1607. Historians call them “INDENTURED SERVANTS”. Some indentured contracts literally used the word SLAVE and asked for runaways to be returned to their MASTER. The mortality rate during transport was 20%. Many did the same jobs as enslaved Africans and 40-50% DIED BEFORE COMPLETING THEIR CONTRACT. @MattWalshBlog does an excellent job here of breaking down the MILD DISTINCTION between “Chattel Slavery” & “ INDENTURED” They were sold at auction. Whipped. No pay. Pregnant women had service automatically extended. Penal terms could be doubled by courts for runaways. The real history shows in practice it was brutal and not much different from “chattel slavery” for many. Native Americans even owned slaves… and in some cases CANNIBALIZED THEM. Many sent over the centuries to America by the British were Irish POWS & CONVICTS @JackPosobiec

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Alice VL
Alice VL@RiseAgainstEvil·
On April 16, 2000, elderly farmers John Cross (77) and Bina Cross (76) returned home from church near Gravelotte, Limpopo. Two attackers were waiting. They tortured the couple for hours: - Bina was shot 3 times with a .22 rifle through both knees and her back. Left to bleed out slowly (25 min). While still alive, they poured boiling water from the kettle over her body. - John was tied with a noose around his neck, dragged, beaten, and put in the bath. They forced the shower nozzle down his throat and poured scalding water into him. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds (including to the kidneys). Finally killed with a high-powered rifle shot to the head, blowing off the top of his skull. Post-mortem: John's internal organs were burned; his stomach was full of water.
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