FreedomDrip

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FreedomDrip

FreedomDrip

@FreedomDrip

شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2023
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‼️🇺🇸: Candace Owens calls out @BlakeBednarz for seemingly trying to get everyone to defame Brian Harpole Kirk Security lead by accusing him of 'k1lling Charlie' 👀 Blake, what say you? 🤔
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@StateDept So they would do what they are doing now? And we couldn’t do anything about it like we can’t now?
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SECRETARY RUBIO: If Iran had a nuclear weapon and they decided to close the Strait and make our gas prices $9 a gallon, there would be nothing we could do about it. This is another example why Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
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@baroncoleman I was thinking the same thing earlier when I saw that post. It’s weird
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FreedomDrip@FreedomDrip·
@MattWalshBlog You seem especially bloodthirsty the last couple days. You alright? Job on the line or something?
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Scamming has become an epidemic. Millions of Americans get multiple scam texts and calls EVERY DAY. As the methods and technology get more sophisticated, even smart and savvy people fall victim. Billions of dollars lost every year. Meanwhile, a huge number of these scams are being run out of scammer compounds in countries like Cambodia, where scamming makes up half of their GDP. Why exactly shouldn’t we drone strike the scam centers? We know who these people are, where they are, and we know that they’re ruining the lives of millions of Americans, especially our elderly. We could destroy their operations easily and cheaply without risking any American lives. Why shouldn’t we?
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@TradicalNatPop @MattWalshBlog @grok Here is the answer… The Catholic Church’s current teaching, as stated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 2267, revised in 2018), is that the death penalty is inadmissible.
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@TradicalNatPop @MattWalshBlog @grok what is the Catholic Church’s teaching on the death penalty? Is complete abolishment a view of just one pope or is this doctrine stated in the Catechism?
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I am challenging any death penalty opponent — there are millions of them, allegedly — to step up to the plate right now and explain why this guy should not be executed. His guilt is established beyond any doubt whatsoever. His crime is utterly savage and heinous. Tell us why he doesn’t deserve to die. Go ahead.
Breaking911@Breaking911

BREAKING: Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand in Texas, has been sentenced to death.

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@RandPaul O that’s why? Here I was thinking it was because we started a war of choice at the behest of another country, which in turn stopped the movement of a major portion of the world’s oil. Silly me.
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Gas prices are high because Washington has spent years restricting your choices at the pump. My Fuel Choice and Deregulation Act tears down the EPA barriers blocking alternative fuels, opens the market to real competition, and puts energy freedom back in the hands of American drivers, not bureaucrats.
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Great work @tsidpod
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@catturd2 If Tucker ran for president and won, you would be begging to shill for him if his administration would have you.
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Tucker is batshit crazy now. At one time, he could’ve been in the conversation if he decided to run for President. Now, he’s just another boring doomer grifter that repeats the “it’s all the joooooos fault” broken record. He has zero influence. What a sad and pathetic fall from grace.
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@realstewpeters 5 billion dollars?!?! We are probably spending that much just to put on the stupid blockade of the blockade… this was is so stupid
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JESSE WATERS: “Kamikaze dolphins. The Persians want to strap mines to dolphins to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz.” Seriously, who believes this shit?
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@DavidJHarrisJr Wow what a weak Democrat take. Russia, Russia, Russia!!!
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Candace Owens’ connection to Russian intelligence agent exposed. This is an obvious foreign influence operation. They want President Trump removed from office so they can destroy America.
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Have you ever wondered why the U.S. government seems always to get bigger, more powerful, and more expensive, even when Republicans are in charge? I’m convinced it has a lot to do with the way the left has weaponized the Capitol Hill press corps. The Capitol Hill press consists overwhelmingly of far-left progressive activists. In the Senate, they follow lawmakers from meeting to meeting in the hallways, aggressively interrupting conversations and barking questions that sound faintly journalistic but are little more than progressive talking points. Many of their questions seem far more designed to move lawmakers to the left—and shame us when we don’t—than to elicit information with any journalistic objectivity. It appears to be working, as Republican lawmakers routinely help Democrats enact Democrat priorities. Meanwhile, you essentially never see Democrats helping Republicans enact conservative priorities. While it’s difficult to prove the causal connection between this aggressive form of “journalistic advocacy” and Republican lawmakers’ eagerness to advance the ball for Democrats, I’m firmly convinced that the left is getting its money’s worth out of this exclusive lobbying force—which has no significant, conservative counter-balance. It’s arguably the most effective lobbying force money can buy.
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@StephenMoore @realDonaldTrump This is due to the Ukraine War and now the war in Iran. We should not be proud of this. How many people need to die to get our oil exports up some more?
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U.S. LNG has gone from ~2% of Europe’s imports a decade ago to over 60% today. The President who deserves almost all of the credit is @realDonaldTrump. Thank God for the shale/fracking revolution and drill baby drill!
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“While we may have big problems with illegal immigration in this country. I have to tell you, we have an even bigger problem when it comes to the systemic indoctrination and radicalization of our own citizens.”
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@SportsCenter Cmon JA. You know better than the gun hands
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@MikeClayNFL Orlando Brown is the 3rd worst starting LT in the NFL??? Poor Joey B
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Pre-NFL Draft Offensive Line Projected Starters and ratings.
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Imagine growing up to learn that your two dads purchased you from your mother
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@DanielLDavis1 I’m old enough to remember yesterday when Trump said the war was over. Straight is open. They are dismantling their civilian nuclear program too apparently haha
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Hope this is accurate, but i hope our negotiating team arrives w a genuine interest in reaching a mutually acceptable outcome. If we go in again w the intent of issuing maximalist, take-it-or-leave-it demands, then we’ll leave empty handed again - and the Strait will remain closed and the price of oil will continue to stay high. This is the real world now, not the media narrative ecosystem we manufactured for ourselves, meaning that to get something of value/substance from Iran, we’re going to have to *give* something of value. That’s just how *real* negotiations work. We don’t have to have a final deal on Monday, but we do have to b willing to put in the hard, long work thru a process. Demand immediate results withOUT the hard work, and we’ll fail to obtain anything of value for our country.
Drop Site@DropSiteNews

⚡️ Iranian officials reportedly told CNN that a second round of US-Iran negotiations is expected in Islamabad on Monday, with negotiators arriving Sunday. The White House has not confirmed a date, saying talks remain “under discussion.” The ceasefire expires Tuesday April 22, making Monday the last window before it lapses. The first round ended after 21 hours on April 12 without an agreement on Iran’s nuclear program and the future of the Strait of Hormuz.

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