Ray Morris
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@Miss_G_1 If you mean that we hold them accountable just like we'd hold our friends accountable then yes, you would be correct. Unfortunately women are allergic to accountability.
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@PempressP Men can survive this world without women. Men have provided everything that you take for granted everyday. Men have built, conquered and maintained everything around you. Men are the hunters and the protectors . Women cannot survive without men, period.
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@AmericaPapaBear They do not respect this country. The country that has afforded them these opportunities, they do not care. They're still oppressed somehow.
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Notice who puts their hands on their hearts during the playing of the National Anthem.
The only 2 white players did.
All of the black players did NOT.
At least they were standing, but cmon man!
Show some respect for this country.
What do you guys think?
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888
Spurs players REFUSE to put their hands over their hearts for the national anthem! They are making millions of dollars to play a child’s game and still feel oppressed somehow… Only 2 players covered their hearts. Take note of which ones!
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@prieurdp For those of us who drive a company vehicle, we are required by company policy to back into parking spaces. Most if not all company vehicles are now monitored by gps systems and they monitor this. When you are subjected to this it becomes a habit.
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@mypoliticalx @ThatCheerMomOfX I saw and liked her post. It exposes an uncomfortable truth and they don't like it.
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@one_miloo Unfortunately this is the level of stupidity and laziness that you'll find in modern construction.
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@aj_inapi Jezabel was an adamant supporter of child sacrifice because baal was a phenecian god and she caused Israel to sin against their God and sacrifice their children on the alters of baal. It is no different in our modern society. These modern day Jezabel's are sacrificing children.
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I find it strange that fully grown adults spend their time debating abortion as though they somehow entered the world differently from every other human being.
Every single one of us started the exact same way.
A sperm. An egg. A unique human DNA sequence. A developing human life.
That's not religion. That's not politics. That's basic biology.
Yet we're constantly told a series of increasingly absurd claims to justify ending that life.
🔹 "It's just a clump of cells."
You are a clump of cells.
So am I.
The question isn't whether something is made of cells. The question is what kind of cells they are.
A human embryo isn't dog cells, cat cells, or tree cells.
It's human.
🔹 "It's not a human."
Then what species is it?
There is no stage of pregnancy where a human mother is carrying a dolphin, a kangaroo, or a toaster.
The unborn child is human from conception.
The debate is about whether that human has rights.
🔹 "It's not alive."
If it's not alive, why is it growing?
Why does it have a heartbeat, brain development, cell division, metabolism, and measurable biological activity?
Things that aren't alive don't develop.
🔹 "It's my body."
Your body has your DNA.
The baby has its own DNA.
Your body may be female.
The baby may be male.
Two distinct human beings are involved.
🔹 "It's just reproductive healthcare."
Removing a splinter is healthcare.
Treating cancer is healthcare.
The deliberate termination of a developing human life is a completely different moral question, which is why abortion remains one of the most debated issues on Earth.
🔹 "Nobody should tell a woman what to do."
Society tells all of us what we can and cannot do when another human life is involved.
The entire debate comes down to one question:
When does a human life deserve protection?
Everything else is a distraction.
The reality is simple.
Every abortion supporter was once an unborn child.
Every politician arguing for abortion rights was once in a womb.
Every activist marching for abortion was once dependent on their mother for survival.
Nobody arguing this issue today would be here if someone had decided that dependence made them less human.
That's the uncomfortable truth at the center of the abortion debate.
You don't have to be religious to recognize it.
You just have to be honest enough to admit how every single one of us got here.

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@aj_inapi Everyone calls this abortion to take away from what abortion really is. Abortion is child sacrifice and it's satanic. The pro-abortion crowd are defending their rights to sacrifice children to a false god named baal. You can read about baal in the old testament, 2Kings.
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@GuntherEagleman This degenerate has been a repeat offender for decades now according to what I've read. This tells me that countless fathers and husbands have failed to protect their wives and daughters. This degenerate should have been dealt with a long time ago.
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🚨 ABSOLUTE INSANITY IN VIRGINIA COURTROOMS
A Virginia judge just threw out charges against a registered repeat sex offender, Richard Cox, who was accused of exposing himself in women’s high school locker rooms.
Why? Because Cox now claims to be a “transgender woman” and the judge bought the radical 14th Amendment equal protection argument. This is a man with multiple convictions for child pornography, prior sexual offenses, and is still facing rape charges against a minor.
Court records show he openly admitted decades ago to getting sexual pleasure from exposing himself to women and children.
This isn’t a close call. It’s a proven predator being given access to girls’ locker rooms under the guise of “rights.” Common sense and basic safety for women and children are being sacrificed on the altar of gender ideology.
Even worse? The case now goes to appeal under Virginia’s radical Attorney General Jay Jones, whose office has already shown glaring incompetence.
This is what happens when courts prioritize activist ideology over reality and public safety. Virginia families deserve better.
Protect women’s spaces!
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⭐️THIS is a GREAT read ⭐️
I’m worn out hearing people moan, “Our grandparents could buy a house on one paycheck, but now we can’t even afford rent on two!”
Yeah, maybe because Grandma wasn’t dropping half her income on $14 iced lattes and avocado toast shaped like art projects. Back then, if they wanted coffee, they boiled it at home in a dented pot. It tasted like burnt rubber and regret — but it woke you up and cleaned your pipes.
And Grandma wasn’t “out to brunch.” You think she had time for mimosas and hashtags? She was making something called whatever’s left in the fridge and feeding six people with it.
Don’t even start with Uber Eats. You think Grandpa was out here paying $38 to have a burger delivered three blocks away? Please. He grilled mystery meat on a rusted barbecue, and everyone called it dinner.
Now people cry about being broke while sitting in a house full of gadgets. Two SUVs in the driveway, six streaming services, three air fryers, and matching tattoos that cost more than their light bill. You think Grandpa had a tattoo? He did. It said “Korea, 1951,” and it came with trauma, not Instagram likes.
And the kids—Lord help us. “We can’t make ends meet, but Brayden needs the new iPhone!” No, he doesn’t. You’re handing an $1100 device to a child who still eats crayons and forgets to flush.
When we were kids, there was one phone. It hung on the wall like a family relic. The cord stretched just far enough for you to whisper secrets before someone yelled, “Get off, I need to make a call!” And guess what? We lived.
The TV? One. In the living room. With three channels and a dial that clicked like a safe. And if Dad wanted to watch bowling, you were a fan of bowling, end of story.
Now there’s a flat screen in every room, the baby’s got an iPad, the dog’s got a camera, and everyone’s wondering why they can’t afford rent.
Because you’re living like rock stars on retail salaries, that’s why.
Grandpa wasn’t leasing Teslas or buying $12 smoothies called “Green Zen Awakening.” He drove a truck that coughed smoke, rattled like a storm, and smelled like oil and hard work.
They lived within their means. Whatever Grandpa brought home on Friday — that’s what they had. They weren’t keeping up with the Joneses; they were keeping the lights on.
So yeah, Grandpa bought a house on one salary. But he also didn’t have a gym membership, three delivery apps, and emotional support crystals on his nightstand. His only support system was Grandma, who told him to quit whining and mow the yard.
Nowadays, everyone’s broke, anxious, and “manifesting abundance” while ordering tacos on DoorDash for the fourth time this week.
It’s not the economy — it’s the lifestyle.
Wake up, turn off your subscriptions, make your own coffee, and maybe—just maybe—you’ll smell the truth.

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@femalebodybuil6 Unequivocally yes. He married her, that's his responsibility and his duty. Is wife is now part of him, they became one flesh. If his family doesn't respect that then he must defend her as he would his own flesh and she must be worthy of it.
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@Kinza1278 I do everyday. The morning shower isn't a full shower, it's a refresher. A quick rinse really.
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@BrianAtlas Thank God someone else has finally said this!! I've been saying this for over a decade!
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@JesusSavesUs777 It doesn't say detestable. The Bible says that it's an abomination. If you're going to qoute the Bible get it right.
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@itsCozyBella The funny thing is, all I hear these days is how all these independent women don't need a man but when that drain in the shower stops draining you call a man to fix it. When your car won't start you call a man to fix it. Everything you use daily was put there by a man.
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