hungarikee รีทวีตแล้ว
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hungarikee รีทวีตแล้ว
hungarikee รีทวีตแล้ว

Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States.
Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan."
This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States.
The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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Maybe the people saying Black people are too stupid to get an ID to vote… are the racists.
Maybe the people saying married women can’t figure out how to get a birth certificate… are the sexists.
Maybe the people calling everyone else a threat to democracy… are the ones trying to rig it.
Maybe the people obsessed with “equity” while ignoring merit… are the ones holding people back.
Maybe the people who can’t name a single limit on immigration… are the extremists.
Maybe the people who say they’re fighting for the working class… while flying private, actually aren’t.
Maybe the people who say they care about the poor… have run every major American city for 50 years and made them ALL worse.
Maybe the people calling for more gun control… travel with armed security paid for by taxpayers.
Maybe the people who claim to love science… but can’t define what a woman is aren’t following it.
Maybe the people demanding unity while calling half the country fascists… don’t actually want unity.
Maybe it was never about justice, equity, tolerance, or democracy.
Maybe it was always about power.
And maybe the way you know that, is that they never stop accusing YOU of exactly what THEY are doing.
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I don't want any confrontation on this post. Just getting my feelings out. If you don't agree just pass this by........ I'm going to vent here...I believe we all have the right to worship as we please, but I also know that our country, the United States of America was founded on Christian principles. I believe we should be proud of our country. A quote is a quote. It should not be amended or watered down. The news should not be afraid to use someone’s quote that refers to God.
On the "Today Show", one of the wives of one of the Navy Seals killed along with the US ambassador in Libya was being interviewed. He asked her what she would say to her children about their dad and how she would want them to remember him. Her answer, and I quote, "His love for Christ", and then continued on with a few other things. Throughout the day and on the MSN homepage, replaying the story, they have edited the "Love of Christ" part out. Why? Because using the word Christ might offend someone! Well now, it's my turn to be offended! I'm offended that they would edit it out. Offended that Christians are asked to tread lightly so as not to offend someone of another religion. This man loved his country and loved God and gave his life for both. This Founding Principle is actually embedded in our Declaration of Independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
I hope every Christian or every person that believes in God who is offended will copy this and paste it to their status.... Let’s get this trending 🙏
“If we ever forget that we're one nation under GOD, then we will be a nation gone under.” ~Ronald Reagan
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Been researching DC juries this morning. Did you know that DC has a specific school curriculum which is mandatory from 6th to 12th grade which trains them in civic participation including juries?
Students are taught how to look past the actual crime and evaluate all charges through "root causes" and equity. There's no chance of a favorable conviction in DC.
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@RealJamesWoods Would love to see it. Pretty sure what's mentioned is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Retweet this post below. Schiff is tagged, so he’ll see every one of you who detests his lying, filthy existence.
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman
Who’s ready to see Adam Schiff go to jail for the Russian collusion hoax, mortgage fraud, and J6 committee lies? He’s tagged in this post! Let him hear you.
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I'm proud to join with Christians across the country and around the world to celebrate the most glorious miracle in all of time: The resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."
"To be a great nation, you must have religion — and you must have God. In churches across the nation on Sunday, the pews will be fuller, younger, and more faithful than they have at any time in many, many years."
"Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America."
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I just got off the phone with someone who works in defense policy in Washington. What they told me should end every "Trump is reckless" argument permanently.
"Every single president since Clinton received the same intelligence briefing on Iran's nuclear timeline. Every single one was told the window was closing. Every single one chose to kick it down the road because the political cost of acting was higher than the political cost of waiting."
Trump got the same briefing. 60kg of 90% enriched uranium. 4 weeks to breakout. Material for 2 bombs.
He chose to act knowing it would tank his approval to 35%.
He chose to act knowing his own base would split.
He chose to act knowing NATO allies would refuse to help.
He chose to act knowing gas prices would spike.
A senior analyst I know at a major think tank put it this way: "The difference between Trump and every president before him isn't intelligence. They all had the same data. The difference is courage."
Read that again.
Every president had the same file on their desk. Only one opened it and did something.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨

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He was thirty-two years old, a husband, a father of two little boys, and expecting a daughter in just a few months.
In his final moments, knowing he would never meet her, Todd Beamer could have begged for mercy.
Instead, he organized a resistance, prayed with a stranger, and spoke two words the world would never forget.
It was September 11, 2001. United Airlines Flight 93 took off from Newark at 8:42 a.m., delayed and routine, heading for San Francisco. On board were 44 people: passengers, crew, and four hijackers. Among the passengers was Todd Beamer, traveling for work and planning to surprise his pregnant wife, Lisa, on her birthday.
At 9:28 a.m., chaos erupted.
Hijackers stormed the cockpit. The plane jolted violently. Screams echoed through the cabin. Within minutes, Flight 93 was turned around and redirected east, toward Washington, D.C. The pilots were gone. Control of the aircraft was no longer in the hands of those trained to fly it.
Todd Beamer picked up the seat-back Airfone. He didn’t call his wife. He didn’t call a friend. He reached a customer service center and was connected to Lisa Jefferson, a GTE supervisor. What followed was a thirteen-minute call that would become part of history.
Todd spoke with clarity and composure. He described the hijackers, the weapons, the layout of the cabin, the absence of the pilots. Lisa listened, documented everything, and stayed with him. As other passengers on Flight 93 made calls of their own, a devastating truth came into focus. The World Trade Center had been hit. The Pentagon had been struck. This was not an isolated hijacking. Their plane was part of a coordinated attack.
Todd understood what that meant.
Doing nothing would not save them. Compliance would not bring negotiations. The aircraft itself was intended to become a weapon. Whatever target lay ahead would suffer massive loss of life unless something changed.
Todd asked Lisa to do something deeply personal. If he didn’t survive, would she call his family and tell them how much he loved them?
He had every reason to be terrified. His wife was seven months pregnant. His sons were three years old and one year old. He would never meet his daughter. He would never see his children grow. But fear did not paralyze him. It focused him.
Todd joined with other passengers, including Tom Burnett, Mark Bingham, and Jeremy Glick. They spoke quietly. They compared information. They weighed the risks. They understood the outcome either way. Remaining seated meant certain death and catastrophic consequences on the ground. Fighting back meant danger, injury, and likely death — but it also meant the chance to stop the attack.
Over the phone, Lisa could hear the resolve forming.
Todd returned to the call and asked one final thing. He asked Lisa to pray with him. At thirty thousand feet, facing the end of his life, he recited the Lord’s Prayer with a stranger. His voice did not shake. When the prayer ended, he paused, then turned back to the others.
“Are you ready, guys?”
“Okay.”
“Let’s roll.”
Lisa stayed on the line as movement erupted in the background. Shouting. Struggle. The sound of passengers rushing forward. At 10:03 a.m., United Flight 93 crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Everyone on board was killed.
But the plane never reached Washington.
Investigators later concluded Flight 93 was likely headed for the U.S. Capitol or the White House. Because of what happened inside that cabin, that attack never occurred. Countless lives were spared by people who knew they might not survive and chose to act anyway.
The 9/11 Commission later described the actions of the passengers of Flight 93 as the first successful counterattack of that day. It was not led by soldiers or commanders. It was led by ordinary people who refused to be passive.
Todd Beamer’s daughter, Morgan, was born four months later. She grew up knowing who her father was and what he chose.

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@NewswirePatriot Certainly not a popular opinion in his business, but that doesn't mean it's not the truth. It is.
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Actor Zachary Levi is under attack for claiming America is in a "Spiritual War."
"When you look at the Bible, you see that the struggle between light and darkness has been going on forever."
"There is a constant battle going on for our souls,” Levi said.
Is Levi right, IS America in a "Spiritual War? ✝️

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@ksorbs There should be mandatory civics tests along with voter ID. People who are this ignorant should not have any say-so in who's elected.
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@TruthFairy131 I think most people are naturally attracted to those who look like themselves.
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‘Sexual Racism’ 🤦🏼♀️
They want to force White people to date other races.
Basically they mass imported millions of African & Middle Eastern Muslim single men into the West & want to force White women to date & mate with them.
This is so sick, deranged & evil.
Leave White girls & women alone.

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@elonmusk That's unsustainable. We will lose America if it continues.
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🚨NBA Star Jaden Ivey Claps Back at Liberal Media: “Calling Christians Crazy Is Sad — Real Mental Illness Is Believing Men Can Be Women🚨
“It’s really sad. They don’t say to somebody who’s going to the clubs, ‘Are you crazy?’… But to the Christian proclaiming the truth, preaching The Gospel, I’m looked at as crazy.”
You know what is ACTUALLY a mental illness? Anyone believing men can be women & vice versa.
Jaden Ivey is done with the hypocrisy.
After the liberal media and NBA circles labeled him “mentally ill” and “crazy” for boldly preaching the Gospel and standing on biblical truth, the former Bulls guard fired back strong on the Pinpoint Podcast.
In a world that cheers club culture, degeneracy, and every form of sin without batting an eye — the second a man opens his mouth about Jesus Christ, they pathologize him.
This isn’t mental illness. This is persecution for faith in a culture that has lost its mind.
Real delusion isn’t preaching salvation through Christ. It’s denying basic biology and demanding the entire society affirm that men can become women (and vice versa). That’s the actual mental illness being pushed on our kids and celebrated by elites.
Jaden Ivey’s stand reminds us: Christians aren’t the problem for believing the Bible. A society that calls truth “hate” and faith “insanity” is the one in crisis.
Truth over trends. Gospel over glow-ups. Jesus over the culture.
Share if you’re tired of the double standard.
🎥: @jaden_heard / Pinpoint Podcast
#JadenIvey #ChristianFaith #PreachTheGospel #MentalIllnessHypocrisy #MenAreNotWomen #BiblicalTruth #StandForJesus #NBA #FaithOverFear #WakeUpAmerica
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