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Weylan Deaver

@wdeaver

Church of Christ minister • songwriter • bear hunter • homeschooler emeritus • Native American of Scottish-Irish lineage • Ephesians 6:12

Denton, Texas Katılım Ekim 2011
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Weylan Deaver
Weylan Deaver@wdeaver·
“Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD” (Psalm 33:12a, ESV)
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Weylan Deaver@wdeaver·
This is good, but the lie of evolution is still entrenched. And feminism, hedonism, paganism, etc. Homeschooling is a real answer.
Office of the Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick@LtGovTX

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Texas’ Ten Commandments law is constitutional! This is a great day for those who believe in the Word of God. Last session, I made Senate Bill 10, Placing the 10 Commandments in Schools, by Sen. @PhilKingTX, one of my top priorities. As chair of President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission, I will never stop fighting for Texans’ and Americans’ religious liberty rights. #txlege

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Michael Quinn Sullivan 🇺🇸
It was 18 minutes that changed the Western Hemisphere. It was 18 minutes that, in ways unimaginable in 1836, redirected world history. On April 21, 1836, the independence so hastily declared eight weeks earlier was decisively achieved at the Battle of San Jacinto. It might not have been. The cause of Texas' independence was, at best, shaky. There were those who wanted to continue fleeing the massive Mexican army in search of a better battlefield. Others hoped to decamp ignobly into Louisiana and leave Texas behind. Some even wanted to sue for peace with the hope that the butcher of the Alamo and Goliad would show mercy. They feared what they saw: a sorely outnumbered, rag-tag band of Texians going head-to-head against the better-gunned and professionally trained Mexican Army under the command of the self-styled “Napoleon of the West,” Antonio López de Santa Anna, Mexico’s president. Yet on the fields of San Jacinto, the Texas militia demonstrated a bold, courageous commitment to their cause by exhibiting a shrewd willingness to exploit Santa Anna’s arrogance. It was a high-stakes gambit, with only two possible outcomes. Independence would be secured through victory, or Texas would be lost in a disastrous defeat. There would be no draw. So in broad daylight, with Sam Houston himself leading the infantry, the Texians charged on the napping Mexican army. Before firing their first shots and charging on the Mexican position, the afternoon silence was broken by men shouting “Remember the Alamo!” and “Remember Goliad!” To simply note that the battle lasted 18 minutes doesn’t do justice to the scale of the victory. Nearly 700 Mexican soldiers were killed and another 200 were wounded. When it was over, some 700 were taken prisoner—including Santa Anna himself. In contrast, the Texians lost just nine men and saw only 30 wounded. What was true in 1836 is true today: freedom doesn’t come in timid nibbles, but through bold actions. Never in history has liberty been expanded through a gradual series of small steps; no, that’s how tyrannies take hold. Liberty is born from boldness. When people decide they are willing to lose everything rather than live as serfs, that is when tyrants quiver and fall. Sam Houston and the militia at San Jacinto knew their odds and took bold action. For the Lone Star State to shine even brighter in the years ahead, we must continually recommit to doing likewise.
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Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
June is no longer Pride Month in Tennessee. With a stroke of the pen this week, June is now Nuclear Family Month in Tennessee. Thank you to our legislature and Governor @BillLeeTN. Other red states should adopt this immediately.
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Jack Wilkie@jackrwilkie·
“He’s the head but she’s the neck that turns the head” and “He wears the pants, but she picks them out” obviously mean one thing: we’re going to say he’s in charge, but deep down we all know she is. jackwilkie.co/p/the-bible-ve…
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“Hear me, Asa, and all Judah and Benjamin: The LORD is with you while you are with him. If you seek him, he will be found by you, but if you forsake him, he will forsake you.” (2 Chronicles 15:2, ESV)
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Weylan Deaver@wdeaver·
If you don’t want manmade chemicals in your food, but you’re okay with manmade doctrines in your religion, that’s a problem.
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Rep. Chip Roy Press Office
Rep. Chip Roy Press Office@RepChipRoy·
190 years ago, brave Texians made a final stand against an overwhelming force, laying their lives down for a free Texas. Today, we remember the Alamo and will never forget the sacrifices made by these gallant men.
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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
As of Monday, all 39 individuals indicted in the attack on Cities Church in MN had been arrested, two of them while abroad. 🇺🇸 We @CivilRights look forward to bringing justice to the victims of this attack and demonstrating our commitment to justice for all!
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