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Ulysses S. Grant Republican
@AngryMeow42
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Lincoln/Grant/Teddy Roosevelt/Reagan/George W. Bush/Liz Cheney Republican. So I guess that means I'm a political orphan. 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
Joined August 2023
@ThomasDHowes Only George Weigel is worth reading. I'm half surprised he still has a job there.
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RT @KassyAkiva: The next potential detainee set for release? Ksenia Karelina. The 34-year-old dual citizen was arrested in 2024 while visi…
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RT @ThomasDHowes: Pope Francis struck a nerve. Y'all know it's wrong to remove TPS status from Venezuelan refugees, break up families who…
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@SQLFunkateer @Jamie_Weinstein Technically those would have been M48s, but I take your point. I was surprised too, but apparently Egypt does have like 1150 still in service.
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RT @poperespecter1: Breaking : Pope Francis says that nations have the right to defend themselves against violent immigrants. I agree. Do…
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@edwards21228 @michaelpfreeman Not to mention the goat 🤣 Although she may have eaten that one.
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RT @poperespecter1: @MLJHaynes @realDonaldTrump The Vatican welcomes immigrants at a higher percentage than pretty much any nation on earth…
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@bethanyshondark You have really jumped the shark for some reason. I honestly have no idea why I even started following you. I guess I can rectify that problem.
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RT @KatiePMcGrady: It isn’t the Pope’s job to issue specifics on how to precisely fix the U.S. immigration system. It is his job to encou…
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@TerryCarlsonII @EWErickson Fair, but he had still been born in raised in NC; that was probably what the Army was thinking. I'm sure they could have found a Rebel North Carolinian who was a better soldier though...
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@TerryCarlsonII @EWErickson Political correctness, honestly. The Army wanted to build a base in North Carolina, and if they named it for a rebel (the rebellion was still in living memory, they named it for) Bragg to appease the locals; Bragg was a North Carolinian
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@CaseyMattox_ Or slaveholder's plantations, as is the case with Fort Belvoir (which used to be named Fort Humphreys, after George Meade's chief of staff, before some southern congressman got the name changed in the 30s)
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@JenniferEValent If it makes you feel any better, Fort Bragg is now named for a WWI enlisted hero, not the rebel general; the neoconfederates are very angry about that. It's honestly a brilliant solution, and I half wonder how involved Hegseth was in coming up with it.
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@Llama8567 @BackwardsFeet Was Fort Bragg named in honor of Bragg the pardoned hire, or for Bragg the rebel general who lost Tennessee without a fight?
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@EliCashNYC @jpodhoretz And for every veteran who participated in these, there were two who had the courage of their convictions and stayed away, whether their cause was evil (the Confederates) or just (the Unionists)
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