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RammmerJammer

@NotForRent2Govt

Human government is to hell as the church is to heaven.

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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
Preterists, Reformed, amillennial, & post-millennial types must be answered. They dominate the landscape of Christian discussion in America. They’re far afield from the faith delivered to the saints by Jesus & the apostles. But what they need most is conversion to Christ.
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GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
All letters and numbers have been removed. Can you identify this 80s album cover? 🤔
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@SenJohnCurtis I don’t believe the LDS folks should be mistreated in any way. Many fine Americans. I don’t care what the name of their church says. It is not remotely Christian. That has nothing to do with DOD policy but it stands as fact.
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Senator John Curtis
Senator John Curtis@SenJohnCurtis·
Latter-day Saints are among the most patriotic, service-oriented individuals in our country. They are also unequivocally Christian—just look at who is in the name of the Church. It is unacceptable for a government entity to characterize a faith in a manner that contradicts the religion’s own foundational tenets. I am working now to ensure a correction is made.
Sean Parnell@SeanParnellASW

The Office of the Secretary of War is announcing a significant change to the Department’s categorization of religious affiliation. In a long overdue move, we reduced the list from over 200 unmanageable categories to 31. With this move, we are returning to the original intent of collecting this data - to allow our chaplains and religious support personnel to provide the best spiritual care to our warfighters. This decrease in religious affiliation codes is not designed to make any claims on the legitimacy of any faith or religious belief, nor is it intended to provide a list of “officially approved” religions. Rather, it is designed to allow chaplains to quickly look at the religious composition of their units and determine how they structure resources to best provide for warfighters of all faith groups. The Department of War places a high value on the First Amendment and the free exercise of religion. Chaplains play an instrumental role in providing spiritual care and facilitating the Warfighters' ability to freely exercise their religion of choice, or no religion at all. With this new change, we believe we can provide the best data to support our chaplains in that effort.

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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Can anyone tell me why The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was left out of the list of Christian churches?
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@YoAdrienne1968 At this moment I’m sitting in a beach with a playlist that has included Willie Nelson, Dan Fogelberg, Al Green, Mickey Gilley, Jamey Johnson, Tyler Childers, Commodores, Steeldrivers and more.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@YoAdrienne1968 Very little new for me. I will listen to some new Americana/roots or bluegrass, some new true rock music (it is still being made). I pretty much live musically in the depths of the past. “New” is finding ignored genres and the masters at those, largely also dead.
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Adrienne
Adrienne@YoAdrienne1968·
A report says GenX and GenZ are revisiting the music of their youth. Makes sense. Today’s music is complete garbage.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@DefiantLs I don’t care about any of it. But who is the chump to tell anyone where they should go?
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Stephen A. Smith tells President Trump not to come to Madison Square Garden for Game 3 of the NBA Finals, “He’s coming to Game three of the Finals, and I don’t want him there. It has nothing to do with politics, policy, or anything like that."
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Seth Rogen: “I smoke weed all day every single day” “I equate it to shoes or glasses are shoes a crutch we use or are they a thing that we have culturally decided to make our lives easier and better that is exactly how weed is to me”
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The Timeless Traveler
The Timeless Traveler@TimelessTrvlr·
Gulf Shores, Alabama is where the South quietly keeps one of its best beach escapes. White sand, warm water, seafood shacks, and sunsets that make you wonder why people keep overlooking it.
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Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
Trump told NBC News he knows how many missiles Iran has left but declined to reveal the number, keeping details of Tehran’s remaining arsenal undisclosed.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
We are in FL. Walking w/friend past a shop & asked this guy where something was. He turned & said in a Mideast accent, “Are you JEWISH?” 🤣🤣 My accent is DEEPLY Alabama. I grinned and said, “No but I love Israel.” He said “I’m FROM Israel and you look like a rabbi.” No.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@DrEliDavid I’m not even mad. Or especially frustrated anymore. I’m just endlessly astonished at how evil becomes some sort of good in the minds of men. He is a spectacle
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
Can you imagine George W. Bush saying “If I did meet with Osama Bin Laden, I would be honored to meet him. He has a very good reputation actually”? 🤯
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Trump: I am not considering a covert operation to seize Iran uranium. There's no reason to get Iran nuclear dust, it's entombed.
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Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
Can you guess who this is?
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
President Trump: “We'll handle Cuba after we take care of Iran.”
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
If you support residential property taxes, then you are my enemy. I don’t care if you agree with me on 99% of other things, you are my enemy if you don’t support a one-time consumption-based sales tax at the point of purchase. That is the only tax that is fair. Anything else is theft that is forced at de-facto gunpoint.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@nettermike These truths are evident and show that corporations are not friends of Americans’ liberty. And they are very open about their support for and complicity with the statists.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
For years, Scott Pelley sat behind the 60 Minutes desk as one of corporate media’s most celebrated “journalists.” This week, CBS fired him. Now Pelley is claiming the network is casting him aside to appease the Trump administration Pelley spent his career using one of the most powerful platforms in American media not to challenge power, but to protect the left’s preferred narratives. He gave Andrew McCabe soft treatment. He helped Merrick Garland explain away the timing of Trump’s indictments. He helped CBS frame parents concerned about explicit books in schools as irrational censors. And when he interviewed Democrat lawyer Marc Elias, he left out key details viewers needed to understand Elias’ role in the Russia collusion hoax. That is not journalism. That is propaganda. Scott Pelley’s firing may be welcome news to Americans tired of being lectured by partisan activists posing as neutral journalists. But Pelley is only one face of a much larger problem. For decades, corporate media has buried facts that threaten the left’s preferred narratives, protected institutions that deserve scrutiny, smeared ordinary Americans who dare to object, and presented partisan propaganda as objective reporting.
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RammmerJammer@NotForRent2Govt·
@visegrad24 Liberty lovers in America—I mean liberty from bureaucracy and the administrative state, which is our primary oppressor—should be so brave. We aren’t. We will post on social media though. The tyrants have prevailed.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Today is 37 years since the Tiananmen Massacre On this day in 1989, the Chinese Communist Party ordered the People's Liberation Army to open fire on its own citizens. Peaceful pro-democracy students and workers who gathered in Beijing's Tiananmen Square demanding freedom, anti-corruption, and basic human rights were crushed under tanks and gunfire. The protests began in mid-April 1989, triggered by the death of reformist leader Hu Yaobang. On May 13, students began a hunger strike. Martial law was declared on May 20, but protesters remained peaceful. In the early hours of June 4, troops advanced with tanks and live ammunition. Soldiers fired on unarmed civilians blocking their path in the streets surrounding the square. Hundreds to thousands were killed. Thousands more were imprisoned, tortured, or disappeared. To this day, the Chinese government censors all mention of it, erases it from history books, and threatens anyone who remembers.
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Janice Dean
Janice Dean@JaniceDean·
My son passed his driver’s test. I’m happy for him but also terrified. This is normal, right? 😬
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