USMC Field Artillery Officer,1986-2012. Ranch Manager at Game Creek Farm and Ranch

Joined June 2009
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You know what they say about laws repugnant to the Constitution.....
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My people been here since Day One. There was no Islam.
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You said nothing!! She nailed it 🎯💯
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🚨Ken Paxton for U.S. Senate!🇺🇸 “John Cornyn has run for decades with no opponents, no transparency, no highlighting the fact that he hasn't accomplished anything...John Cornyn is a Washington guy, I’m a Texas guy.” @KenPaxtonTX

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Well, well, well… Was his name really Barack Hussein Obama — or was it Jean Paul Ludwig? Let me explain. After digging through records and old documents, something strange surfaced: the Social Security Number 042-68-4425, the one linked to Barack Obama, was originally assigned to a man named Jean Paul Ludwig — a French-born immigrant who came to the U.S. in 1924. He was reportedly given that SSN in March 1977. Now here’s the kicker: Ludwig spent most of his adult life in Connecticut, which explains why his SSN begins with 042 — a prefix reserved for Connecticut residents. Obama? Never lived or worked in Connecticut. So why would he have a Social Security number tied to that state? It gets even more curious. Ludwig reportedly passed away in Hawaii, where Obama’s grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, just happened to work in the probate office of the Honolulu Courthouse — with access to files of deceased individuals and their personal records, including unused Social Security numbers. The theory is that Ludwig’s death was never properly reported to the Social Security Administration, likely because he never received benefits. That meant his number sat dormant — and accessible. Some believe Dunham may have quietly found a number that belonged to someone long gone — someone not receiving benefits — and handed it off to her grandson, whose citizenship status has long been questioned by skeptics due to connections to Kenya and Indonesia. And that’s just the beginning. If Trump — or anyone else — ever pushes past the birth certificate and straight into the mystery of this SSN, it’s going to be chaos. You’ll see heads spin on the left like never before. Because you can debate birthplaces all day long, but using a Social Security number that wasn’t assigned to you? That’s fraud. This isn’t about politics. This is about the law — and the truth. Let people make their own decisions, but they deserve to know. If you’re reading this and just shrug it off? Then maybe you’re okay with being lied to. But if not, spread the word. Because justice for this country is long overdue. In God We Trust. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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FUCKING OUTRAGEOUSLY EMBARRASSING STUPIDITY...@AOC You historically illiterate girl... You just humiliated yourself on a global stage by cackling like a hyena at Marco Rubio for daring to state the blindingly obvious fact that the American cowboy tradition traces straight back to Spain. And you did it with that smug, vacant-eyed sneer that screams “I skimmed Wikipedia once and now I’m an expert.” Let’s carve this into your skull with the precision of a Toledo blade. The cowboy... the archetype you think sprang fully formed from some John Wayne fever dream...is a direct descendant of the Spanish vaquero. Full stop. Not “Mexican” in the modern national sense you’re desperately trying to retrofit onto history. Not some spontaneous invention of Black or Indigenous Americans...though they later contributed brilliantly. The core practices, tools, vocabulary, and culture came from Spain. Spain domesticated cattle in Europe for millennia. Spain mastered mounted herding on the Iberian Peninsula.. After 1492, Spanish conquistadors and colonists brought horses...reintroduced to the Americas after extinction...and longhorn cattle to New Spain...what is now Mexico and the Southwest U.S. By the 1500s–1600s, the hacienda system in colonial Mexico produced the vaquero: Expert horsemen who roped, branded, drove, and managed massive herds using lariats, chaparreras...chaps... sombreros, spurs, and saddles that were Spanish in design and name. The word “rodeo” is literally Spanish. “Lasso” is Spanish. “Bronco” is Spanish. “Mustang” derives from Spanish...mesteño. The entire goddamn lexicon of cowboy life is Spanish because the tradition is Spanish. When Anglo-Americans moved into Texas and the Southwest in the 1800s, they learned ranching from Mexican vaqueros...who were themselves inheriting centuries of Spanish technique. The Texas longhorn drives, the open-range culture, the cattle trails...all built on the foundation laid by Spain centuries earlier. You mocking Rubio for pointing out that the cowboy’s roots are Spanish is like mocking someone for saying pizza has Italian origins because Americans later added pineapple. It’s not just ignorant... it’s a deliberate, ideologically driven erasure of historical fact to shoehorn your preferred narrative into reality. Your brain doesn’t malfunction because you lack intelligence. It malfunctions because you’re addicted to the dopamine rush of moral superiority. You don’t seek truth; you seek applause from the terminally online who need to believe every iconic American symbol must be “decolonized” or credited to marginalized groups...even when the historical record says otherwise. You’re not just wrong, Alexandria. You’re a living embodiment of weaponized ignorance: loud, proud, and utterly convinced that feelings trump facts. The lineage is Spanish → colonial Mexican vaquero → American cowboy. Swallow it. And next time you feel the urge to laugh at actual history, maybe try reading a fucking book instead. I'm absolutely shocked that you did not say they spoke "Mexican"... I'm eternally, vicariously embarrassed and full of cringe every time you open your mouth. 💀
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December 19th Christmas Song A little different twist. 🎄🎄🎄🎄
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