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Just your average Jane 🌸An Independent Thinker 🎓2A💥Believer of God✝️, ♥️ belongs to my Family✨, Proud of my Country 🇺🇸Absolutely🚫DM’s!🚫Porn!
California, USA Katılım Ağustos 2024
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After years of steady hooves and loyal service, one of our own is hanging up the saddle.
Blaze, a trusted member of the U.S. Border Patrol Horse Patrol, is officially retiring after faithfully serving alongside our agents across some of the toughest terrain along the border. Through long patrols and countless miles, Blaze carried the mission forward with strength, patience, and heart.
Today, we thank Blaze for the years of dedication and partnership he gave to the agents who rode with him.
Enjoy the pasture, old friend. You’ve earned it.🐎
#CBP #BorderPatrol #PremierSector #ElCentroSector
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@MoniePJ @Ur_a_Smartass_C I’m so sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers 💜🙏🏼🐾🕊️
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Please stop scrolling for a second.
Our friend @sadorajazz needs all of our help. Please take a minute and read what she’s STILL dealing with in the wake of hurricanes Helene and Milton. 👇🏼
“Hello everyone,
I'm reaching out for help with an urgent need: replacing my condominium's HVAC system.
Hurricanes Helene and Milton devastated my community in 2024—Helene with a massive storm surge, and Milton damaging the rooftop HVAC unit just 13 days later. The HOA's insurance denied the claim (the rooftop unit was said to be wind damaged not covered by the flood policy), leaving me to cover it.
After 15 months displaced, I'm finally back home—but Florida's heat is tough without air conditioning. I'm wheelchair-bound, dealing with ongoing health treatments, and really need reliable cooling for my safety and comfort.
The replacement is estimated at around $12,000. Any help you can give—even small amounts—would be a huge blessing. Sharing this or sending good thoughts/prayers helps too!
I'll keep you updated and thank everyone personally.
Thank you so much for your kindness—you mean the world to me.
Gratefully,
Sadora”
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Please donate if you can. Sacrifice that cheeseburger or latte and help a sister out.
If you can’t donate, please share this everywhere!
THADORA@sadorajazz
PLEASE HELP ITS ALREADY HOT HERE IN FLORIDA HIT THAT SHARE @lisayeager5 @Tommy4Trump420 @TheDDiscourse @ImFiredUp2 @CoastalCNews @lancevideos @ThePortlandAndy @0hour1 @MannyBeinManny @Manny_33_33 @MoniePJ @EricLDaugh7 @elonmusk @rawsalerts @mattrife givesendgo.com/help-sadora-re…
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🚨#BREAKING 03/28/2026 Portland, OR ICE Facility
@ICEgov
@ScubaSteve026 got paint or some substance thrown all over him and assaulted by the mob at the Portland ICE facility. He dealt with it without flinching and then these thugs kicked an innocent woman. Absolute savages tonight. Disgusting.
#NoKings #PortlandICE
📽️- @GroundZeroPDX1

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What if the government told your family ranch you owed $3.7 million… for a pond your cattle have been drinking from for decades?
That’s exactly what’s happening to a fourth-generation ranch family in Washington State.
Wade and Teresa King have been running cattle on their land for generations. Like thousands of ranchers across the West, they built small stock ponds so their cattle have water in dry country.
Now the Washington State Department of Ecology says those ponds aren’t ponds.
They say they’re illegal wetlands.
The state has already issued the ranch a $267,540 fine and claims the family may have to spend over $3.7 million restoring the land.
On top of that, the Washington Department of Natural Resources terminated grazing leases the ranch had held for around 60 years, removing nearly 15,000 acres of grazing land their operation depended on.
The King family says these are man-made cattle ponds, something ranchers across the West have built and maintained for generations.
The state says they damaged rare wetlands.
Now the fight isn’t just about ponds.
It’s about property rights, agriculture, and whether ranchers have the right to defend themselves in front of a jury instead of a government administrative court.
If the state wins, this case could affect thousands of ranches across the western United States that rely on stock ponds to water cattle.
This isn’t just one ranch’s fight.
It could shape the future of American ranching.
If you believe American ranchers deserve truth, trust, and transparency in the food system, help us rebuild a producer-led beef supply chain.
Visit
GoARABeef.org
to learn how ranchers are working together to bring transparency and fair markets back to American agriculture.
Because the fight for American land, American ranchers, and American food is just getting started.
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#Ranching #PropertyRights #AmericanRancherAlliance #AgNews #FoodSystem #FarmLife #TruthInFarming #CattleCountry #AgTok #FarmNews
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🚨BREAKING: @nickshirleyy just DROPPED THE HAMMER with a new 40-minute EXPOSÉ, uncovering OVER $170M in FRAUD in CA!
These fraudsters are living in mansions, driving fancy cars, no consequences, while ripping off hardworking American taxpayers for YEARS!
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Watch a spread this is a big story
Orrin Heatlie@recallgavin2020
Paid 5 dollars to sign petition, told to sign with other peoples names!
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Hilarious cop helps defend guy recording.
This man was recording a business from the sidewalk, and a woman and man were giving him a hard time. A nearby cop used his intercom to make them stop. The guy claiming to be a lawyer had to get a lesson from the cop, who crossed the street to talk to him. Is it annoying that people record? Yes, it can be. But it’s not illegal—it’s protected under the 1st Amendment.
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