Trump was right all along!!!!!
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Trump was right all along!!!!!
@PatCollado4
Anti-woke, yet fully awake!!! Instant Block to chicks showing their boobs! Instant block to Lib communists!!! Outlander voyeur 😍
Colorado, USA Присоединился Aralık 2017
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Six weeks after September 11, 2001, twelve American soldiers were quietly loaded onto a helicopter in Uzbekistan and flown over the Hindu Kush mountains in the dead of night.
No tanks. No armored vehicles. No air support waiting on the ground.
Just twelve Green Berets, over a hundred pounds of gear each, and a mission that their own commanders privately doubted any of them would survive.
They landed in a remote Afghan village called Dehi, in the pitch black, surrounded by a country they barely had maps for.
And then someone handed them horses.
Not metaphorically. Actual horses — Afghan stallions, tough as nails and famously difficult to control. Wooden saddles covered in carpet scraps. Stirrups so short their knees rode up around their ears.
Captain Mark Nutsch, who'd grown up on a cattle ranch in Kansas and competed in collegiate rodeos, became trail boss on the spot. For the other ten men on his team — Operational Detachment Alpha 595 of the 5th Special Forces Group — the learning curve was immediate and unforgiving. The first words one of his sergeants learned in Dari were: "How do you make him stop?"
They had linked up with General Abdul Rashid Dostum, a Northern Alliance warlord who controlled thousands of fighters and knew this territory like the back of his hand. The deal was simple: the Americans would call in precision airstrikes from horseback. Dostum's cavalry would do the charging. Together, they would take Mazar-i-Sharif — a Taliban stronghold of 250,000 people — and crack open northern Afghanistan.
Military planners had estimated it would take two years.
Task Force Dagger gave ODA 595 three weeks.
For 23 days of nearly continuous combat, the Horse Soldiers lived like men from a different century. They ate what the Afghans ate. They slept on the ground in freezing mountain passes. They rode trails so narrow and sheer that one wrong step meant a thousand-foot drop. Staff Sergeant Will Summers started the mission at 185 pounds. He left Afghanistan five weeks later weighing 143.
The Taliban had tanks. Soviet-era armor, antiaircraft guns, fortified positions dug into the mountains. Against this, twelve Americans on horseback radioed coordinates to aircraft circling invisibly above, and watched the positions erupt.
On November 9, 2001, they rode into the kind of moment that people are not supposed to experience in the modern world.
Nutsch and his team joined hundreds of Dostum's horsemen in a thundering cavalry charge across an open plain — directly into entrenched Taliban lines. Under fire. At a gallop. Calling in close air support between strides.
It was the first cavalry charge of the 21st century.
It was also the last.
The next day, Mazar-i-Sharif fell. The Taliban's northern stronghold collapsed. Within weeks, the regime itself began to unravel — a domino effect that started with twelve men and borrowed horses in the mountains.
All twelve of them came home.
Zero American fatalities. Against a fortified enemy that outnumbered and outgunned them at every turn.
Today, across from Ground Zero in New York City, there is a bronze statue — sixteen feet tall — of a Special Forces soldier on horseback, rifle across his lap, looking west. It honors ODA 595 and the teams who rode with them.
Most Americans walk past it every day without knowing the story.
Now you do.

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@BarssFreddie Freddie, do you follow a guy named Iain Cameron? You are so interesting with the pictures you post that found a post by him where he explains the history of Glasgow. It's pretty interesting. You may have already read it. @iaincameron
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@kathonyflower Just for the record what's wrong with Ed Sheeran
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sendo que temos ISSO AQUI como referência


ؘ@iloveriorson
se tem uma coisa que faz eu me tremer de ódio eh personagem literário ruivo imagino todos como o ed sheeran
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@saniyafatma1278 Definitely two. I hate contrasting colors with Fufu all over them.
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Which shoes should I wear with this dress?
I found this dress at an antique store and I’m planning to wear it to a wedding in June. My date will be in a dark blue suit, so I want something that complements the overall look.
I’m just not sure which shoes work best with it — whether to go more classic, more fun, or something in between.

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@raredser I know he is beyond delicious and I could watch that scene over and over and over again
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White liberals call me a “coon”, a “nigger”, “a grifter” and a “sellout” for voting and supporting Trump
I’ve had some White MAGA accounts, call me a “coon” , a “nigger”, a “grifter”, and a “sellout” for questioning and criticizing Trump. Their DM group leader is obsessed with my account—scrutinize who I follow, repost, and who reposts me. Meanwhile she steals content from smaller accounts and plays “victim”
I’m fine being called a “bitch” because the dog fight in me is ferocious asf
I don’t sport a victim badge.
I’m not asking for sympathy or pity because these pathetic souls clearly need Jesus more than me
At 54, I know who I am. Child of God. I don’t live on X and I don’t need it or depend on it to feel important
I ❤️ all races, respect all religions while on the side of world peace
But kiss my Black crack if you think you can define me, try to break me, you imbecilic fucksicle twigs who cower behind a keyboard, too scared to have a civil conversation. You know who you are and I’m done playin’ the diplomat
I was minding my own business and you all decided to “draw First Blood”. Well, meet ‘Rambrolina’ a blood and guts verbal assassin
I’m ‘bout to go full “MOOD” and will expose you
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@BuzzPatterson I watched the first season, second season let me down don't remember why didn't bother watching anything else after that
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It’s outstanding. Billy Bob rocks.
Catturd ™@catturd2
I’m going to start watching Landman - I heard it was good.
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@TheRealJamieKay no. I hate lamb and I think it's because it smells different when it's cooking but I don't eat lamb cuz it's not appetizing to me at all
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@Architectolder Way too hard to clean unless you're planning on hosing It Off which would destroy the cabinets. All those little grease spots and tomato juice spills and yuck
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@mamboitaliano__ I'm guessing because the stockings would make her feet slippery whereas skin stays put maybe better on your feet helping keep the heels on. Just an idea on my part I can't even wear heels at all I have to wear flats so a lot I know
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@peekaboo_jen it's worse
"rings on her fingers and bells on her toes"
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Cough cough Jamie and Claire cough cough.
hide@hideonfeuj
I’m going to buy my wife some ankles/feet jewelry, with a little bell so I know where she’s wandering around the house and find her back when she’s lost in the garden.
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@lucyshow11 @KathleenWinche3 Paul Anka, Put Your Head on my Shoulder
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@kathonyflower I'm reading this and all of the posts and I'm like did I miss something? Now tonight I have to go back and start all over with season 8 and figure out what I missed about Claire wanting to go back to Frank or back to her time. Crap
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@Sassafrass_84 It looks delicious. Yes I have had SOS often growing up and was pleased to find out my daughter-in-law also loves it so I made it for the family several times. Not with short rib meat though. I'm not talented enough to make good short ribs
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I still have a ton of mashed potaoes from my short rib dinner Sunday night. So tonight, I am repurposing it. I'm going to make SOS. Something I grew up on as a kid. Poor people food. I think I have only ever made this once or twice when the kids were younger. I guess we will see what the fam thinks about it tonight.
Have you ever had this? Shit on a shingle. California version.

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@BarssFreddie I've never been there. How can anyone question God's existence when you can see his works.
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@BarssFreddie I just read an interesting article about the Great Tangley Manor in Surrey England, occupied continuously since 1016. Scotland and England have so much ancient history it absolutely thrills me to read about it
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