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đť•Ź Ex LEO đť•Ź A Christian Husband and Father~~~Fight Against Sex Trafficking~~~~ Content Creator. đť•Ź MAGA đť•Ź
Cleveland, GA
Joined September 2015
Read and memorize: Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10): 1. First Amendment - Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. 2. Second Amendment - Right to bear arms. 3. Third Amendment - Protection from quartering of troops. 4. Fourth Amendment - Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures. 5. Fifth Amendment - Rights of the accused regarding criminal prosecutions, due process, self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and eminent domain. 6. Sixth Amendment - Rights of accused persons in criminal prosecutions, including right to a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury, to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to confront witnesses, and to have counsel for defense. 7. Seventh Amendment - Right to jury trial in civil cases. 8. Eighth Amendment - Prohibition of excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishments. 9. Ninth Amendment - Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution. 10. Tenth Amendment - Powers not delegated to the U.S. by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
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@janninereid1 I was paddled several times with these. Makes you want to behave. These entitled disrespectful children need it these days.
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To the three servicemen who died in a midair collision on Wednesday in Washington DC. I’m sorry. I’m sorry for everything. Not just the tragedy itself. I’m sorry for all the crap that came after. All the fussing and fighting. The postulating. For all the disrespect to your memory. I’m sorry for the suits on TV, pointing fingers and placing blame. I’m sorry for the uneducated keyboard warriors, sitting behind laptops, violating your memory by offering excremental opinions on what you “should have done,” or “why this happened.” In fact, I’m sorry for the millions of people online who participated in disgusting trajectory. Who leave comments on social-media posts about this catastrophe, about your alleged roles in it, and who offer up their own political rants. As if politics has anything to do with the precious life you lived. These people are talking out of their rearmost orifices. And so, to the Army pilot who remains unnamed. To the other pilot, Chief Warrant Officer 2, Andrew Eaves, from Brooksville, Mississippi. And to crew chief and Georgia native, Ryan O’Hara. We all owe you an apology. Because we have all accidentally partaken in watching your memory get smeared by a bunch of buttheads with microphones and Twitter/X accounts. Following the disaster, Officer Eaves’s wife wrote: “We ask that you pray for our family and friends and for all the other families that are suffering today. We ask for peace while we grieve.” Peace while she grieves. That’s what she wanted. That’s what we should have given her. But we Americans didn’t. We Americans are taking to social media like droves of technological drunks, gorging ourselves on “insights” and “expert opinions.” And the noise we are creating fosters anything but peace. So, to Sam Lilley, a pilot on American Airlines flight 5432. To the 64 souls aboard the civilian airliner. To the rescue workers, first responders, and emergency crews who have tirelessly plunged into the icy Potomac, who have recovered more than 40 bodies so far—as I write this. To all involved. Both living and dead. Please forgive the idiocy of your countrymen. Please forgive the misguided hatred which is within your fellow Americans right now. I’m sorry for our irreverence and insensitivity. May your collective memory be honored. May we cherish the beautiful life you lived. And above all, may you forgive us. For we know not what we do. God, please be with us!
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GM. I have some thoughts today I have to get of my chest. To the three servicemen who died in a midair collision on Wednesday in Washington DC. I’m sorry. I’m sorry for everything. Not just the tragedy itself. I’m sorry for all the crap that came after. All the fussing and fighting. The postulating. For all the disrespect to your memory. I’m sorry for the suits on TV, pointing fingers and placing blame. I’m sorry for the uneducated keyboard warriors, sitting behind laptops, violating your memory by offering excremental opinions on what you “should have done,” or “why this happened.” In fact, I’m sorry for the millions of people online who participated in disgusting trajectory. Who leave comments on social-media posts about this catastrophe, about your alleged roles in it, and who offer up their own political rants. As if politics has anything to do with the precious life you lived. These people are talking out of their rearmost orifices. And so, to the Army pilot who remains unnamed. To the other pilot, Chief Warrant Officer 2, Andrew Eaves, from Brooksville, Mississippi. And to crew chief and Georgia native, Ryan O’Hara. We all owe you an apology. Because we have all accidentally partaken in watching your memory get smeared by a bunch of buttheads with microphones and Twitter/X accounts. Following the disaster, Officer Eaves’s wife wrote: “We ask that you pray for our family and friends and for all the other families that are suffering today. We ask for peace while we grieve.” Peace while she grieves. That’s what she wanted. That’s what we should have given her. But we Americans didn’t. We Americans are taking to social media like droves of technological drunks, gorging ourselves on “insights” and “expert opinions.” And the noise we are creating fosters anything but peace. So, to Sam Lilley, a pilot on American Airlines flight 5432. To the 64 souls aboard the civilian airliner. To the rescue workers, first responders, and emergency crews who have tirelessly plunged into the icy Potomac, who have recovered more than 40 bodies so far—as I write this. To all involved. Both living and dead. Please forgive the idiocy of your countrymen. Please forgive the misguided hatred which is within your fellow Americans right now. I’m sorry for our irreverence and insensitivity. May your collective memory be honored. May we cherish the beautiful life you lived. And above all, may you forgive us. For we know not what we do. God, please be with us!
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In 2024, there was a notable shift in voter registration and affiliation from Democrat to Republican. According to various sources: - One report indicates that over a million Democrats switched to the Republican Party during that year. - In Pennsylvania, in one specific week, 3,246 Democrats changed their affiliation to Republican. - Additionally, 11 Democratic politicians switched parties to become Republicans, with no Republicans becoming Democrats in 2024. These numbers suggest a significant movement from Democrat to Republican among both voters and politicians in 2024, though exact figures for the entire year across all states are not comprehensively detailed in the available data.
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@SenAdamSchiff You have made your money on the American people’s backs. It’s time you retire. You are washed up and it’s time for a change. Every Democrat agrees with this.
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Stephen A Smith stuns the Bill Maher crowd into silence as he articulates how Democrats have no one left fighting for the American people: SAS: "The man was impeached twice, he was convicted on 34 felony counts. The American people still said 'He's closer to normal than what we're seeing on the left.' He's saying 'I kept my promise' Then you turn around and look at the left and you say 'What promises did you keep?' What voter can look at the Democrat party and say 'There's a voice for us, somebody who speaks for us, that goes up on Capitol Hill and fights the fights that we want them fighting on our behalf. They didn't do that. That's why their behinds are home, and that man is back in the White House. He's doing what he said he was going to do." The American people said 'We'll take the supposed 'felon' over the woman who is telling us men can get pregnant'
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