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St. Someday
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MAGA. Patriot. Prolife. Catholic. TERF. No DMs, no sales. Happiness is a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich.
Katılım Eylül 2016
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We have launched a new Five for Fighting Website that includes all things Music, Touring, Merch, my recent Op Eds in the @WSJopinion , as well as other writings and musings. Let us know what ya think!
fiveforfighting.com
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🚨The haters are coming after 16-year-old Ella, the young Wisconsin girl leading the fight to get boys out of girls bathrooms in K-12 schools.
Ella is strong, and so is her family, but she's just a kid.
To my followers, please show her some support & ❤️
She recently opened an @X account⬇️
@EllaFrei17
Hey @elonmusk, it would be great if you would send this brave girl a shout out.
Ella is the reason why this story got national attention.
She’s the reason that the @POTUS took notice and @CivilRights started a Title IX investigation.
She and other students are the reason why a federal lawsuit was just initiated today by @WILawLiberty.
She’s the reason why a school board candidate endorsed by @Moms4Liberty took the majority of votes on Tuesday.
She’s the reason why the board President, a total loser Tim Walz loving Democrat from Minnesota who probably supports tampons in the boys bathrooms, was kicked off the board.
Ella: STAY STRONG💪🏽
Real Women Rock #XX
@WhiteHouse
@HarmeetKDhillon
@EDSecMcMahon
@Riley_Gaines_
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Activist: "Drinking milk is for baby cows, not humans."
Farmer: "Humans have been drinking it for 10,000 years."
Activist: "We're the only species that drinks another species' milk."
Farmer: "We're also the only species that cooks food, wears clothes, and writes books. Should we pack those in too?"
Activist: "It's unnatural."
Farmer: "So are antibiotics. Refusing those next time you get pneumonia?"
Activist: "That's different."
Farmer: "How? Both are things humans do that other animals don't."
Activist: "Milk is meant for calves."
Farmer: "Wheat is meant to reproduce the wheat plant. And yet here you are eating bread."
Activist: "Most humans are lactose intolerant."
Farmer: "Most humans of European descent aren't. We evolved the trait. That's how evolution works."
Activist: "It's still weird."
Farmer: "Weirder than flying across continents in a metal tube? Weirder than arguing with a stranger on a phone you didn't build, charged by electricity you can't generate, about food produced by a farmer you've never met?"

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HOLLYWOOD CELEBRITIES FLEW FIRST CLASS TO WAR ZONES FOR PHOTO OPS. TOBY KEITH FLEW IN BLACKHAWKS TO PLACES NO CAMERA WOULD EVER SEE… After 9/11, hundreds of celebrities posted flags on Instagram. Wore ribbons on red carpets. Said "thank you for your service" on talk shows.
Then went home. Toby Keith got on a helicopter and flew into Afghanistan. Not once. Not twice. Eighteen times.
For over a decade — two unpaid weeks every single year — he flew into active war zones. Iraq. Afghanistan. Kuwait. Remote outposts six miles from the Pakistani border where soldiers hadn't seen a civilian face in six months.
Critics back home still called him a warmonger. Award shows still passed him over. But here's what the critics never saw… Toby didn't play the big bases. He insisted on going where nobody else would — tiny forward operating bases named after fallen soldiers.
He rode in Blackhawks escorted by Apache gunships. He came under fire. His family back home "freaked out" every time he left. He didn't care. He created the USO2GO program — sending electronics and comfort items to soldiers at outposts too remote for any entertainer to ever visit.
Over 250,000 troops. Seventeen countries. He closed every single show with "American Soldier" — and every single time, the crowd went silent, because every man and woman standing there knew: this wasn't a performance. This was a promise.
He once said: "I saw a void the great Bob Hope left behind, and no one was filling it." So he filled it. For eighteen years. While quietly fighting stomach cancer, he kept going — not for fame, not for cameras — but because he made a promise to kids in uniform who just wanted to hear a guitar and feel like home was still there.
They gave him awards he never asked for. But the soldiers who stood in the dust and heard him play — they gave him something no trophy ever could. What happened at those remote bases is a story most Americans have never heard.

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A maniac wielding two knives got on my train today and because @JacintaAllanMP moved PSO’s off train stations I ands another brave man had to put ourselves between him and the women and children on the next carriage.
Then, despite being stopped at a station that USED to have PSO’s on it, we had to wait 20 minutes for cops to turn up while we hoped that he wouldn’t start stabbing.
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This literally makes me sick to my stomach.
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall
Tolerating this confusion likely won over zero Anglicans but scandalized thousands of loyal Catholics who can't process this:
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