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This is the gun that discharged while being held by the officer. It has a history of "uncommanded" discharges.
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I voted for Trump to not get us involved in useless, endless wars. A surgical strike on narco-terrorist facilities in our hemisphere that murder thousands of Americans, coupled with a precision extraction of the lawless bandit in charge, is not a useless, endless war. So I'm OK with it. Go America!
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Replying to @growing_daniel
I'm glad you asked, my friend! Did you know that MOST of the pit bulls registered in several large American cities are owned by people living in public housing? There are many routes to reducing their population, but one simple one the President can pursue is to get HUD to state that breed restrictions are presumptively reasonable, that pit bull types constitute a documented safety risk, that emotional support animals do not override breed bans, and that public housing authorities may rely on population-level risk rather than individualized behavioral testing. I will have a longer article with much more on this in a few days, and I will have several CFR changes to suggest with it.
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The claim Tucker is defending Hitler is a lie. Tucker specifically says "baby Hitler should be killed" in the minutes leading up to the clip. The whole point is that calling people like Charlie Kirk "Nazi" leads to violence against them.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: There's an old morality question, "If you could have, would you kill baby Hitler?" No one ever asks about adult Hitler, let alone in 1943. Tucker condemned attempts to KILL HITLER in the middle of WWII & the Holocaust — because it would be un-Christian. Again: Tucker said it would have been un-Christian to kill Hitler. In the midst of World War II & the Holocaust. Specifically, Tucker on Wednesday condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer — for supposedly rejecting Christianity by participating in covert attempts to assassinate Hitler. Tucker held up Bonhoeffer as a cautionary tale of what people today could become if you "start calling people Nazis." This is the story of the man Tucker views as a cautionary tale: Bonhoeffer was deeply involved in the German Resistance before and during WW II. He was the first public critic of Hitler, giving a radio address warning about the emerging cult of the Führer on February 1, 1933, just two days after the Nazis took power. Bonhoeffer also helped found the Confessing Church — directly in response to the Nazi push to control and Aryanize the nation's Protestant churches. In 1941, he joined the Abwehr (German military intelligence), allowing him to avoid Wehrmacht (military) service. Crucially, Bonhoeffer used his Abwehr post as a cover for his role in multiple secret plots to overthrow or assassinate Hitler. Through his official cover, Bonhoeffer was able to travel internationally and act as a courier between the Resistance and foreign contacts, such as the ecumenical movement in Switzerland and Sweden. Bonhoeffer also was involved in Operation 7, the effort launched by his brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi to smuggle seven Jews and their family members to safety in Switzerland. On April 5, 1943, Bonhoeffer was arrested by the Gestapo on charges related to Operation 7 — which was deemed to be both treason and an undermining of the war effort, since military intelligence resources were used to save Jews. At the time of his arrest, the Nazis did not know about the assassination plots, let alone Bonhoeffer's role in them. After Hitler survived the infamous Operation Valkyrie "briefcase bomb" plot on July 20, 1944 (the subject of the Tom Cruise movie), the Gestapo soon learned of Bonhoeffer’s deep involvement in Abwehr efforts to topple the Nazi regime. On April 8, 1945, an SS "drumhead court" completed a show trial by sentencing Bonhoeffer to death. The next day, on April 9, 1945 — just weeks before the European front of the war ended — Bonhoeffer was hanged at the Flossenbürg concentration camp, alongside several "co-conspirators." Despite Tucker's insinuation that Bonhoeffer had turned away from Christianity, his faith actually strengthened leading up to his execution. Notes found after the war show that Bonhoeffer prayed daily, wrote meditations on Psalms, and had theological discussions — even with guards. Bonhoeffer gave sermons, some of which he prepared in solitary confinement, and he held clandestine worship services for his fellow prisoners. His SS interrogators, in fact, complained that he was “too religious.” Found in Gestapo notes were these two quotes: “Bonhoeffer persists in religious delusion.” “He speaks of Christ as if Christ were alive.” Bonhoeffer’s burning, intense faith never dwindled, as further evidenced by his final recorded words: “This is the end—for me, the beginning of life.” --- With the benefit of context regarding Bonhoeffer, here is the full text of what Tucker said: "Because once you start calling people Nazis, we really have no choice but to start shooting them... to be Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to reach the end of reason, or even Christianity. Bonhoeffer decided that Christianity's not even, he was a Lutheran pastor, Christianity's not enough, we have to kill the guy [Hitler]. I'm not judging Bonhoeffer, who was a great man in some ways. But that's inevitable once we decide that some people are Nazis."
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"No Name Given"?!
When states like New York fail to enforce immigration laws, states like Oklahoma step up and work with @ICEgov to keep Americans safe! @GovStitt and @OHPDPS have been exceptional partners in our 287(g) program, which not only saves lives but also enforces the law effectively.
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What would Charlie’s final words of wisdom be? Someone asked him that question. Have a listen:
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If she is interfering with law enforcement / peace (she probably was, I suppose this is just the last part of a lengthy interference), then she should be arrested, not shoved and corralled. The "shove, contain, release" tactic is dumb bad optics. "Grab and arrest."
The left is mad this ICE agent shoved her when she refused to let go of her illegal husband who was being arrested outside immigration court in NYC. These are foreign invaders of the United States of America. Stop interfering with ICE.
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The obvious takeaway from the past two weeks of media coverage is that the soulless ghouls in the Dem-Media care more about a leftwing talk show host who purposely lied about the Charlie Kirk assassination for political reasons, than Charlie Kirk actually being assassinated.
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"I'm going to return to my Christian faith now" "Fantastic!" "It's going to be all about Jesus, like Charlie." "Wonderful. God bless you." "I'm going to be a lot more vocal and out-front." "I love it." "To be more manly, I'm going to cuss a lot more." "..." "I said..." "Yeah. Don't do that. That's the opposite of everything else you said. And btw, Charlie didn't do that, and he was as out-front Christian as it gets."
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George Spaulding retweeted
“Leftists are murdering freely across our lands. Unchecked, unchallenged, killing at will. Leftists bearing the gay memes of reddit.” “Why do you escalate this rhetoric in an already escalated environment? Can you not see? The people are wearied by your divisiveness, malcontent”
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George Spaulding retweeted
24 Sep 2025
From @charliekirk11’s chief of staff: Pastor Son was arrested right after Charlie left [South Korea]. Charlie met him backstage at the event and took a photo with him. After the picture CK said ‘I took that photo so if they arrest you I can post it all over social media.’ You know what to do, America.
This is the truth the world needs to see: my father, Pastor Son, jailed in Korea for standing on God’s Word and refusing to bow to anti-Biblical education. They raided his church, seized phones, filed 20 lawsuits, and now jailed him. This video tells the story. #ReligiousFreedom
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George Spaulding retweeted
22 Sep 2025
I agree with Don. We shouldn't blur the line between our Christian faith and conservative politics. There are plenty of non-Christians or those who belong to cults who have conservative views. Is this a distinctly Christian movement or a conservative movement? If you try to make it both and include all faiths you lose Christianity and substitute moralism in it's place. I'm not sure exactly how to navigate these issues and all of this is causing me to really think through how they relate to each other.
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Waiting for the NFL to paint “TPUSA” in the end zones like they did with “BLM.”
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Without free speech, we lose everything. Echo chambers kill liberty. America grew strong because it welcomed debate, not because it suppressed it. Free speech is messy. Without it, freedom dies.
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George Spaulding retweeted
Get rid of her. Today. This is insane. Conservatives have fought for decades for the right to refuse service to anyone. We won that fight. Now Pam Bondi wants to roll it all back for no reason. The employee who didn’t print the flyer was already fired by his employer. This stuff is being handled successfully through free speech and free markets. This is totally gratuitous and pointless. We need the AG focused on bringing down the left wing terror cells, not prosecuting Office Depot for God’s sake.
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Bondi: If you want to go and print posters with Charlie's picture for a vigil, you have to let them do that. We can prosecute you for that. We have right now our civil rights unit looking at that.
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George Spaulding retweeted
We need to have an official remembrance day for Charlie Kirk. He was born on October 14, 1993. We need to honor his legacy and have a day just for him. His birthday. They did it for MLK. They can do it for Charlie. Please repost if you agree so we can get this done.
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So, what's the basis of your moral frame? Killing, stealing, and destroying like your father, the evil one.
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Charlie Kirk was an unrepentant racist, transphobe, homophobe, and misogynist who often wrapped his bigotry in Bible verses because there was no other way to pretend that it was morally correct. thenation.com/article/politi…
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Everyone post right now, or you will forever be suspected
6 Sep 2025
UPDATE: Internet connectivity in parts of Pakistan and India is degraded after subsea cable failures in the Red Sea. Apparently, the SMW4 and IMEWE systems near Jeddah are affected. This is huge these cables carry massive traffic between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
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George Spaulding retweeted
🚨 I have submitted a letter to President Trump asking him to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Patrick J. Buchanan. He was right about everything 20 years before people realized it and deserves recognition for his contributions to American political life.
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Best explanation I've seen:
Let's plain speak the longhouse. Longhousing describes how leftist praxis (application of theory) transforms workplaces into spaces that feel like big old shared Iroquois homes, where folks lived close with no privacy & heavy group watch to keep peace. Put simply, it points to how leftist ideas flip tough, go-getter work styles (oppressive & male-coded) into softer ones (marginalized & female-coded) for a bossy, feel-good, get-along vibe that puts group comfort first over strict performance. So, instead of straight commands you get stacks of rules, check-ups, classes, & hints that turn into must-dos without notice. The big focus lands on emotional looks, meaning keeping things seem calm, kind & open to all above fixing issues quick or hard, so looking united counts as winning. Fake team stuff pops up too, like forced agreements in talks, group chants, goal words & fairness oaths, where not going along gets called risky or off-base, leading people to shut up on their own. It means soft control replaces direct authority. You don't get clear orders. Instead, you get check-ins, guidance, & emotional framing that slowly harden into obligations. You're not measured by results, but by how well you protect feelings & maintain the mood. Disagreement gets pathologized as unsafe. Masculine-coded traits like bluntness, risk-taking, & hierarchy are discouraged. In their place, you get constant rituals of process, vague evolving standards, & an unspoken moral ladder where learning the right phrases & feelings earns you favor. The whole setup turns your school, office, or agency into a big supervised room where the performance of harmony matters more than reality. What's more, the people whose identities align with the "marginalized" wheel are elevated as moral authorities, while those in the "power" wheel are expected to defer, repent, or stay quiet. The thing turns your workplace into a big supervised room where the performance of harmony matters more than reality. You don't do what it takes to out perform all your peers, even if it causes friction. Instead, you obey, and you obey because every part of the structure nudges you toward emotional compliance, constantly reminding you who's allowed to speak, what you're allowed to feel, & how you're expected to show you care.
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