The Colonel
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The Colonel
@DaDa8239
Retired, Wine Collector, kitchen lout, inked, beat cancer 3 times, ❤ Indian motorcycles, a Southern gentleman and Welsh Terriers and Airedales! MAGA
Pinehurst, NC Tham gia Şubat 2017
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Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) gives an uninhibited interview claiming Ted Cruz saw him as a future primary threat and helped orchestrate his loss to Steve Toth.
Crenshaw says a Cruz donor used a Super PAC "to hire little little MAGA influencers like @alexbruesewitz... these losers, and just start this cottage industry of of slandering me online."
"I don't know if Cruz has any friends."
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Another over-the-top stunt from the left — a liberal woman chops off her hair on camera to push the “protect kids, not guns” narrative.
Now she’s urging women across America to follow her lead, as if a haircut somehow proves you care about kids — when in reality, it’s just more virtue signaling instead of addressing the real issues.

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@KatTimpf How is EVERYTHING you post SO STUPID and MEANINGLESS??? You’re the worst UNFUNNY bitchface on @FoxNews you dumbass @KatTimpf !!! You RUIN THE @Gutfeldfox show EVERY time you open your hypocritical self serving pie hole!!! Please! Go do a podcast with buffoon @PlanetTyrus !!!
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@Matt_Pinner @sully4846 Yes!
And to take it a little further, I would like to hunt the trophy hunters!
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@Loveof1776 @SaltyBitch_52 I think the same thing about Starbucks!😎
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In 1633, Ottoman Sultan Murad IV banned coffee in Istanbul, declaring it a capital offense punishable by death. He believed coffeehouses were breeding grounds for dangerous ideas and social unrest.
•Social Control: Murad IV viewed coffeehouses as places where people gathered to discuss political matters, potentially leading to dissent against his authority.
•Public Safety: He publicly claimed that coffeehouses posed a fire risk, although this was likely a pretext for his true concerns about social order.
The ban on coffee remained in effect until 1648, when it was lifted by Sultan Ibrahim I, allowing coffeehouses to reopen and resume their role as social and cultural hubs in Ottoman society.
Sultan Murad IV of the Ottoman Empire banned coffee in the 17th century, believing it encouraged political rebellion and social disorder. King Gustav III of Sweden also banned coffee, conducting a bizarre experiment on prisoners to prove its harmful effects. Additionally, King Charles II of England banned coffeehouses in 1675, viewing them as hotspots for spreading slander and political discontent.
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Are these judges getting kickbacks? Seriously!!!
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin
🚨 BREAKING: Zamzam Jama, whose family restaurant took in over $5.6M through the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, will serve just six months in prison. They’re smiling under those masks. A slap on the wrist for stealing millions from taxpayers.
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