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liz stewart

@usewhatuhave

IF U USE WHAT U HAVE YOU WILL NEVER WANT.

U.S.A. Katılım Ekim 2010
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America Red Voice 🇺🇸
America Red Voice 🇺🇸@AmericaRedVoice·
I would absolutely zero problem with our Govt providing security for Nick Shirley... This young man has exposed almost all of the Democrat piggybanks in this country. Do you firmly support this? A. Huge Yes B. No We owe him that.. thumbs up 👍 if you agree🇺🇸 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Stand Up For Trump
Stand Up For Trump@StandUpForTrmp·
Angel Dad Joe Abraham just gutted every Democrat excuse in Illinois with one sentence: “Because of your sanctuary policies, we now stare at an empty chair at our table where my daughter Katie should be.” What's your response to this......??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
A recent study found that ivermectin shrinks the most lethal brain cancer in existence by 70% in just 10 days — with ZERO toxicity. They implanted animals with glioblastoma brain tumors and delivered nano-ivermectin intranasally — driving a dramatic collapse in tumor burden. Follow @ZakariaMDv3
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Lila Rose
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose·
Urgent: Please pray for a woman who has started the process of a 2-day abortion on her 20 week old baby, who is still alive. Pray her heart is softened and she reverses course and the baby is spared.
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+JMJ+Kyrie Eleison Christe Eleison
“If I were allowed to go back into my body to have the chance of saying just 1 single Hail Mary, even if said quickly without great fervor—I would gladly go through the sufferings that I had during my last illness all over again to gain the merit of this prayer.” A devout Nun
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NancyH
NancyH@NancyH_60·
Listen to the words of this song. It is beyond amazing and so true—something we should all keep in the forefront of our minds when we’re around our little ones. 🎼🎧👂🏻They don't listen like you think... they watch... And they become what they see.👀
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Erica 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Green Beret Bob, Godspeed and thank you for your service to our country. 🫡🇺🇸
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Gary Mathis
Gary Mathis@Damfool65·
God bless you Sir 🙌💪🙏
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Joe Oltmann
Joe Oltmann@Joeoltmann·
Free Tina Peters.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
🚨Best Secretary of State …. EVER! Fake news gets body slammed by Marco.
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
On July 18, 1965, Commander Jeremiah Denton's A-6 Intruder was shot down over North Vietnam on his first combat mission. He ejected, landed, and was captured almost immediately. He was 41 years old, a naval aviator, a husband, the father of seven children, and he would not see any of them again for nearly eight years. What followed was not a single act of heroism. It was something harder and less dramatic than that. It was the daily, grinding, choice to remain himself under conditions designed specifically to prevent it. The North Vietnamese were not operating random cruelty. They had a system. The goal was not punishment for its own sake but conversion, the production of American prisoners who would publicly denounce the war, praise their captors, and appear before cameras in a state of cooperative contentment that could be used as propaganda. To achieve this they used beatings, starvation, prolonged isolation, sleep deprivation, stress positions held for hours until the body failed, and what prisoners came to call the ropes, a technique of binding arms behind the back and pulling upward until shoulders dislocated, pain levels that broke most men eventually, because most men can be broken if enough pressure is applied for long enough. Denton was broken more than once. He said so himself, later, without apparent shame. The point was not that he never gave them anything. The point was what he did after. In 1966, the North Vietnamese arranged a television interview for foreign journalists. Denton was to appear on camera, compose and credible, living evidence that American prisoners were being humanely treated. He sat in front of the lights and answered questions in a voice they had not quite managed to flatten of everything, and while he spoke he blinked. Deliberately, rhythmically, in the pattern that anyone trained in Morse code would recognise. T-O-R-T-U-R-E. Over and over, for the duration of the interview, his eyes doing the only work his situation permitted. Naval Intelligence analysts watching the broadcast recognised it immediately. It was the first confirmed covert communication by a prisoner of war on camera. It told the American government what the North Vietnamese had been publicly denying. It told them that the men in those prisons were being hurt, and that at least one of them, given a camera and an audience and the specific instruction to perform contentment, had used the opportunity to tell the truth instead. The consequences for Denton were predictable and severe. He became a particular target, which is a way of saying that what had already been very bad became worse. Isolation for extended periods. Intensified interrogation. The ropes again. The North Vietnamese understood that he was a leader among the prisoners, that the resistance maintaining itself in cells across Hanoi had a structure to it, and that Denton was part of that structure. They were not wrong. He communicated with other prisoners through tap codes and coughs and the elaborate invisible language that men develop when the alternative is silence and silence is another form of what their captors want. He took responsibility for acts of resistance that others had committed, absorbing punishment to keep it from falling on men less able to bear it. He organised. He encouraged. He maintained, across years and cells and beatings, the argument that they were still soldiers, still bound by something, still capable of being more than what the system around them was trying to produce. He was released on February 12, 1973, among the first group of POWs to come home. He stepped off the plane at Clark Air Base in the Philippines, thin and blinking in the Philippine sunlight, and walked to the microphone that had been placed there for the occasion. "We are honored," he said, "to have had the opportunity to serve our country under difficult circumstances." © Reddit #drthehistories
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Fr. Joseph Krupp
Fr. Joseph Krupp@Joeinblack·
Join me to follow Him this Holy Week
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Stand Up For Trump
Stand Up For Trump@StandUpForTrmp·
I am SO GLAD the Trump administration decided to completely UNLEASH Stephen Miller on the media. He regularly displays a masterclass in debunking their lies. "Guys - do you know the difference between a deportation order and a withholding order? Do you know the difference? Any of you, please? Do you?" REPORTER: "Well, we're not in the government!" MILLER: "So you couldn't even spend 72 hours over the weekend learning the distinction you've been writing and talking about this entire time?" He goes off for over 10 minutes. I LOVE it. What's your response to this......??👀 Do you firmly support Stephen Miller on this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Barry Moore for U.S. Senate
Today, Alabama said goodbye to Major John “Alex” Klinner of Trussville. A husband. A father of three. A patriot who gave his life serving our country. The hardest part of sacrifice is what’s left behind: a young family who will carry his legacy forward with pride. Heather and I are praying for his family and all who loved him. We will never forget. 🇺🇸 ⭐️ ❤️
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Jesse Watters
Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters·
🚨 BREAKING: U.S. SPECIAL OPS FLOOD THE MIDDLE EAST — ARMY RANGERS, NAVY SEALs, and 82nd AIRBORNE LOCKED IN… 3,500 MARINES STAGED ON USS Tripoli ⚔️🔥 POTUS is weighing a DEEP RAID inside of IRAN to SEIZE IRAN’S URANIUM 💣👀 NO DEAL? WE OBLITERATE EVERYTHING— ELECTRICITY PLANTS, OIL WELLS, AND KHARG ISLAND 🔥 IF THAT’S NOT ENOUGH? MEET “DISCOMBULATOR” — OUR SECRET WEAPON 😵‍💫🇺🇸
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
19 years ago, Officer James Poole pulled a 5-year-old boy out of a swimming pool and saved his life. Years later, that same boy, now grown and a father himself, met him again and said, "Because of you, I'm still here." For Officer Poole, it was just part of the job. For the child he saved, it was everything. The reunion wasn't just emotional, it was a reminder that a single moment can carry forward for decades.
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