Ryan Bench
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Ryan Bench
@TheRyanBench
Faith, Family, and the Green Bay Packers Get off my lawn
Entrou em Ağustos 2013
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Wisconsin Math Teacher:
“He said deaths are worth it for the second amendment. He spewed hate…if you liked what he stood for, then you can't be upset that he died. He fulfilled his destiny.”
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@kcanderson89 @atrupar @RonBrownstein I get it. I thought the interview was worth a listen. Was just having a convo with my mom about getting away from short news clips and giving full length interviews with a chance. It humanizes them in a way media doesn't. I just listened to Rogan/Fetterman. Another good listen.
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It’s literally on video on the Internet 🤷♂️
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
Tax-funded gender surgeries in prisons is so crazy that they think WE made it up Roll the tape…
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Democrats, in a stunning display of irony, are building an impenetrable wall around their convention in Chicago and demanding ID from everyone entering the venue. This comes from the same party that decries walls as racist and insists that requiring ID is discriminatory. Meanwhile, all the appointments for free vasectomies for Democrat men at the convention have already filled up.
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In a move that would be laughable if it weren’t so hypocritical, the Democratic Party is set to erect an impenetrable wall around their convention venue in Chicago and require photo ID from everyone who wants to attend. Yes, you read that correctly. The very party that has spent years branding walls as racist and denouncing voter ID laws as discriminatory is now embracing both when it serves their interests.
For years, Democrats have vilified anyone who dares suggest that America needs secure borders. They’ve gone so far as to label the construction of a border wall as an act of racism. Yet, when it comes to protecting their own, suddenly walls are a necessity. The message is clear: walls for us, but not for thee.
And let’s talk about the ID requirement. We’ve heard it all before from the left—demanding ID is discriminatory, it disenfranchises voters, it’s racist. Yet, when it comes to their convention, ID suddenly becomes essential. If Democrats truly believe that requiring ID is oppressive, why are they so quick to enforce it when their own security is on the line? The irony is staggering.
But the absurdity doesn’t stop there. Appointments for free vasectomies for Democrat men at the convention have already filled up. It’s almost as if they’re taking their dedication to population control to a whole new level. The left has long championed the idea of controlling the population through abortion and now, it seems, they’re encouraging sterilization as well.
This whole situation reeks of hypocrisy. It’s a classic case of “rules for thee, but not for me.” When it comes to protecting their own interests, Democrats are more than willing to throw their so-called principles out the window. Whether it’s building walls, demanding ID, or promoting population control, they’ll do whatever it takes to maintain their power.
The double standards on display here are just too glaring to ignore. The Democratic Party has revealed, yet again, that their true agenda is not about fairness or equality, but about control. Control of the borders when it suits them, control of the voting process when it benefits them, and control of the population through whatever means necessary.
As we watch the events unfold at the Democratic convention, we’re reminded once more that the left’s hypocrisy knows no bounds. They’ll preach one thing and practice another, all in the name of power. And the American people are expected to sit back and accept it.
But we won’t. It’s time to call out this hypocrisy for what it is. The Democrats can’t have it both ways. If they’re going to build walls and demand ID at their convention, they should be held accountable for the same actions they’ve demonized in others. The American people deserve leaders who stand by their principles, not ones who twist them to suit their convenience.
So, as the Democrats gather behind their walls and check IDs at the door, let’s remember what this says about their true values. It’s not about fairness or justice—it’s about control. And that’s something every American should be concerned about.
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@kcanderson89 @RachelBitecofer I wish agree to disagree was the thing we learned but sadly we learned that personal choice is irrelevant in the face of the greater good. The govt will tell you what you should do and if we don't there is a hotline to report the ones that don't.
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This is also the product of an intentional propaganda campaign legitimated by Republican politicians like Ron Desantis to pursue short term political goals.
The Right to Lie has had devastating impacts on public health.
John Sides@johnmsides
This is very, very bad.
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@kcanderson89 @RachelBitecofer Ironically it has long been the "hollyweird left" that has avoided vaccines. The regular person gets it and understands the basic need for vaccines. The government is ruining that with the Covid joke. The "right" lost trust in the push for mandating an experimental vaccine.
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@kcanderson89 @RachelBitecofer Take a step back and put the lens of a parent on and think about what happened the last 4 years. "Take this vaccine or you can't participate in normal activities." Fast forward and it's common knowledge the vaccine is a joke along with the boosters. I understand the mistrust.
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Kamala Harris thinks 'the cloud' literally 'exists above us':
"No longer are you keeping those private files in some file cabinet. It's on your laptop, and it's then therefore up here in this cloud, that exists above us. It's no longer in a physical place."
There are physical servers across the world that contribute to the 'cloud' you dolt.
Do you want a president who has a Zoolander level of comprehension of technology?
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@kcanderson89 @FlyFrontier Hey @FlyFrontier this is one of the bags you charged $100 for. It's my kids school bag. Flight crew also promised there would be a customer service rep for us to talk to when we deplaned. There wasn't.

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Wife decided to save a couple bucks flying the "no frills" @FlyFrontier airline. It was $120 to check a bag and because we didn't pay for zone 1 one my 3 sons bags was deemed too large for this flight that isn't even full. They charged us $200 for his backpack. Wow. #nofrills
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@kcanderson89 @FlyFrontier And it's not even a large backpack! Now we are sitting on the tarmac in Denver over an hour late and do not have a gate to deplane at. Unreal.
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It’s not that one dude put a scope on backwards. It’s that one dude put a scope on backwards, a dude with a camera took a picture of a dude that put a scope on backwards, the person that took that picture sent that photo to the PAO office, the PAO office sent it to the person that does social media. And that person posted it. There were probably 10 people in the Navy that saw this photo and thought it was a good idea to post it. #navy

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@GiaMMacool Tomorrow marks 13 years of not being able to call my Dad. Miss him all the time.
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5 years old - Dad knows everything!
7 years old - Dad knows.
10 years old - Maybe dad doesn’t know?!
12 years old - Dad doesn’t know.
14 years old - Dads gone crazy!
16 years old - Can’t take dad seriously.
18 years old - What does dad know?!
22 years old - Dads talking rubbish!
24 years old - I know more than dad!
26 years old - Dad seems to know some things after all.
30 years old - Think I should ask dad about this?!
40 years old - It’s amazing how dad went through all this!
45 years old - Dads been right all along.
50 years old - If dad was here, I could have learned a lot.
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