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pampollard

pampollard

@pampollard

Dir of Finance-@NFRW / Fmr: RNC NCW-OK, Chair Oklahoma Republican Party, Pres OK Republican Women. Motivational Speaker. Believer in good - fighting to keep it.

Oklahoma City Katılım Ağustos 2008
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pampollard@pampollard·
Looks like this was during “that” time but this guy gave me chill bumps. Way to be a great American, sir 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Thank you @EnesFreedom for sharing your love for our city. I believe I speak for my fellow Oklahomans when I say, you have touched us with your strength and resolute determination for peace, love and FREEDOM 🇺🇸
Enes Kanter FREEDOM@EnesFreedom

To my Oklahoma family; this piece comes straight from the heart. I hope you’ll take a moment to read it and feel what I felt. Thank you for allowing me to be a small part of it. I came to @okcthunder to play basketball. I left carrying 168 lives. When I was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder, I was thinking about basketball, nothing more. I didn’t know that before I ever stepped on the court, this place would show me something that would stay with me far longer than any game. Like any player, my mind was on the game. A new team, a new city, a new opportunity. I expected the usual routine when I landed in Oklahoma City. Physicals, practices, meetings, and a jersey waiting in a locker. But before any of that, Sam Presti pulled me aside and told me there was somewhere we needed to go. He didn’t explain much, and I didn’t think to ask. I was focused on the next step in my career. What I didn’t understand was that, before I could represent the place I was about to play for, I needed to understand it. So instead of heading to the facility, he took me to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. I walked in without knowing what I was about to see, and within minutes, everything slowed down. There are 168 chairs at the memorial, each one representing a life lost on April 19, 1995. They are arranged in quiet rows, each engraved with a name, each standing where a person once stood in that building. Then you notice something that is impossible to process the first time you see it. Some of the chairs are smaller. They belong to children. There is no speech that prepares you for that, no headline that captures it. You simply stand there, and the silence carries a kind of weight that is hard to describe but impossible to ignore. As you walk through the memorial, you pass between two gates marked 9:01 and 9:03. At first, they seem like simple numbers, but then you understand what they hold. One marks the last minute before the attack. The other marks the first minute after. And in between those two gates is 9:02, the moment when everything changed. That minute does not feel like history when you are standing there. It feels present. The reflecting pool stretches across what used to be a city street, its surface calm and still. When you look into it, you do not just see water. You see yourself standing in a place where unimaginable loss occurred, and for a moment, everything else in your life becomes quieter. Nearby stands the Survivor Tree, an American elm that was damaged in the blast but endured. It is not untouched. Its scars are part of what it represents. But it is still standing, and in that, it carries a kind of strength that does not need to be explained. We did not speak much while we were inside. It did not feel like a place for conversation. Some places ask for words. This one asks for reflection. When we stepped outside, Sam Presti looked me in the eye and said, “This is what this state has been through.” Then he said something I will never forget. “Every time you step on that court, you are not just playing in front of fans. You are playing for a state that carries this with it. Give them everything you have. They deserve that.” In that moment, basketball felt different. Not smaller, but clearer. Because what I had just seen was not only about what was lost. It was about what remained. A state that had experienced unimaginable pain and still chose to come together, to rebuild, and to move forward without losing its humanity. From that day on, every time I stepped on the court, I carried that with me. On the nights when I was tired, when I was hurt, when I was dealing with challenges that felt heavy in the moment, I would think about those chairs, about that minute, about the people behind those names. And I was reminded that what I was going through did not compare to what this state had endured. oklahoman.com/story/opinion/…

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The contribution @HarmeetKDhillon is making at @CivilRights is history making. Freedom and equality are slowly being restored in America 🇺🇸
DOJ Civil Rights Division@CivilRights

Justice Department Secures Settlement in First-Ever Lawsuit Enforcing the Violence Against Women Act Housing Rights Subpart “Tenants have a right to request law enforcement and emergency services when they need assistance,” said @AAGDhillon. “No one should be faced with the choice of calling for help or losing her housing.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…

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RNC Election Integrity
RNC Election Integrity@RNCVoteProtect·
🚨 The RNC just secured another election integrity win - this time in New Jersey.
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SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire·
🚨 In a 2-1 vote, a D.C. Circuit panel has issued an extraordinary writ of mandamus, ordering Judge Boasberg to terminate his criminal contempt probe into the Trump administration’s transfer of alleged Tren de Aragua members to El Salvador.
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Remember this: Every single person who sits behind their microphone — bitching, moaning, and cooking up ridiculous conspiracy theories in the safety of their basements, in their huge homes bought with the money they made off this man’s movement… wouldn’t last a single day in his shoes.
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pampollard@pampollard·
I voted for this 🇺🇸🇺🇸
RNC Election Integrity@RNCVoteProtect

EXCLUSIVE in @NRO: “The national party currently has ‘128 lawsuits across 32 states,’ Gruters tells NR, clocking two major victories this month… ‘collectively, we are making a difference, and we’re making these elections more safe and secure.’”

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In summary, Dems will repeat 2018-2020. The American public saw through this and put @POTUS BACK IN OFFICE in an electoral landslide with the popular vote. America needs to remember that in November.
RNC Research@RNCResearch

MSNOW: "What will Democrats do if they win control of Congress?" STANSBURY: "We must proceed to impeach the President...[the next administration] has to take seriously the prosecution..." Democrats have no agenda for the Americans. They only want to impeach President Trump.

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