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Leftist’s message to Trump: “I really genuinely hope you die in the most horrific public way. Shoot yourself in public.” Make this POS famous

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Thought for the Day Perfection has never been a prerequisite for purpose. Look at some of the most influential figures ever to walk the earth. None of them had a perfect resume. Today, most of them would have been thoroughly vetted and rejected. You don’t have to be flawless to be impactful. Purpose doesn't demand perfection. It demands presence.
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Thought for the Day Perfection has never been a prerequisite for purpose. Look at some of the most influential figures ever to walk the earth. None of them had a perfect resume. Today, most of them would have been thoroughly vetted and rejected. You don’t have to be flawless to be impactful. Purpose doesn't demand perfection. It demands presence.
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The surge of unaccompanied children crossing the southern border of the United States created a crisis of missing migrant children. Under the open border policies of the Biden administration, over four hundred thousand young minors entered the country without parents or legal guardians. You can read the article by clicking here. patheos.com/blogs/faith4toda…
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RT @claudiopedrosa8: CENA REVOLTANTE Um policial civil aposentado com seu filho de menor, espanca indiscriminadamente um idoso de forma b…
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The hardware store closes at 6PM.. It's 5:58 when a kid walks in. The kid can't be more than sixteen. Soaking wet and shaking from the rain... "We're closing." Tom says. "Please. I just need a lock. For a door." Something in the kid's voice. Terror. Desperation. "What kind of lock?" "I don't know. Just one that keeps people out." The kid's got a black eye. Fresh. The kind that's still swelling. Tom doesn't ask. Just walks to aisle seven. Shows him the locks. The kid reaches for the cheapest one, $8.99. "That one's garbage," Tom says, "Won't stop anyone determined." He hands him a deadbolt. Heavy duty. $34.99. The kid's face crumbles. "I only have twelve dollars." They stand there. Store empty except for them. Tom takes the deadbolt to the register. Rings it up. "Twelve dollars." "But," "Sale price. Today only." The kid knows there's no sale. Knows this old man is lying. Tries not to cry and fails. Tom bags it. Adds a screwdriver. Free. "You know how to install it?" The kid shakes his head... They drive in Tom's truck. Don't talk. The kid directs him to a rundown duplex on the east side.   Upstairs apartment. Door frame cracked. Old lock broken, hanging loose. Tom installs the deadbolt. Takes him fifteen minutes. Tests it. Solid. Hands the kid both keys. "Someone tries to get in, you call 911. You hear me?" The kid nods. Tom's halfway to his truck when he hears it, "Why?" He turns around. The kid's standing in the doorway, backlit, holding those keys like they're made of gold. "Why did you help me?" Tom thinks about his own son. Twenty years ago. Different city. Same desperate eyes. Didn't make it. "Because you asked," Tom says simply. He drives home. Doesn't tell his wife. Doesn't think much about it. Three weeks pass. A woman comes into the store. Tired eyes but smiling. "Are you Tom?" "Yes, Ma'am." "My son told me about you. The lock you sold him." She's crying now. "His father, my ex-husband, he's not a good man. That lock kept us safe until I could get the restraining order. Until we could breathe." She hands Tom an envelope. "It's not much. But it's the thirty dollars we owed you, plus a little more." Tom tries to refuse. She won't let him. "You didn't just sell him a lock," she says. "You saw him. You saw us. When we were invisible." After she leaves, Tom opens the envelope. Sixty dollars. And a note from the kid: "Installed three more locks for neighbors who needed them. Taught myself how... "Going to trade school next year. Maybe I'll work in a hardware store someday. Be someone like you. -Marcus" Tom's manager notices him crying by the register. "You okay?" "Yeah," Tom says. "Just... yeah." That night, Tom stayed two minutes past closing. Then five. Then ten. In case someone walks in at 5:58PM. Soaking wet. Desperate. Needing more than just a lock. Tom learned something. The last customer of the day may be the most important one we ever serve.
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Remember the Mississippi couple Billy and Virginia Blair who were murdered in their home by 17 year old Cordarius Hobbs last week? Turns out his two older brothers Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs were just caught after shooting a Covington County deputy during a traffic stop. That deputy will never walk again. Three brothers. One family. Two separate violent crimes in five days. This is the story the national media doesn't want to talk about?
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Meet Demario Boone, a school resource officer and Director of School Safety at Peoria Public Schools (PSD150) in Illinois. He went on an unhinged race-based rant online DEFENDING Karmelo Anthony after he was found GUILTY of murdering Austin Metcalf. This man is in charge of the safety of your children. He is paid with YOUR tax dollars. You can contact the superintendent here: sharon.kherat@psd150.org
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Dennis McIntyre retweeted
New York Police are currently searching for this man, who allegedly beat a teen after the NY Knicks game, sending the teen into a coma. Do your thing internet!
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Thought for the Day The noise of what we should be doing, what we haven't finished, and what we can't control starts to crowd out everything else. In those moments, the best strategy isn't to push harder. It’s to stop moving entirely and find your footing. If you are standing at a crossroads today, take a breath. Go back to what you know is true, anchor yourself there, and let that be enough for right now.
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Thought for the Day There is a common misconception that when people post about faith, peace, or God, they do so from a place of absolute certainty. Faith isn't a trophy for the people who have it all together. It’s the quiet strength that shows up when our own capacity runs completely dry. The messy reality is that we are all just trying to navigate the heavy stuff the best way we know how. Trust.God.Always.
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In March 2026, a courtroom in Los Angeles changed the direction of technology law. A jury ruled that Meta and YouTube were not just platforms hosting user content. Instead, the jury found that the companies designed products that could harm users. This ruling did not focus on harmful posts. It focused on how the platforms function. patheos.com/blogs/faith4toda…
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INBOX: Display at the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, Virginia This is a city owned building. The mayor is @Alyia4ALX
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Agree or disagree: Mikie Sherrill fights HARDER for ILLEGALS than New Jersey citizens
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Graham Platner just won his primary Democrats voted for a guy who: - had a nazi tattoo - lied repeatedly about his nazi tattoo - said he would rape people - sexted with women while married - bragged about drawing penises in porta potties - praised islamic terrorists - said he’s a communist - joined an app known to be used by predators to contact minors
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SCOOP: Meet Susan Dinsmore, a licensed therapist at @SanfordHealth. She allegedly made this post online cheerfully asking if President Trump "is dead yet." We reached out to Sanford Health multiple times for comment but they did not respond. Would you trust this person with your mental health?
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Thought for the Day Being hard on yourself is a sneaky habit. It often leads to burnout. True productivity is about knowing when to step back and trust the process. The world isn't going to stop spinning if you take a moment to breathe. In fact, you might find that once you stop forcing the pace, everything lands exactly where it's supposed to be. Trust.God.Always.
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Dennis McIntyre retweeted
Meet Zul Mohamed... Who is he? He's the WORTHLESS PRlCK running for Mayor in Carrollton Texas. Oh ya, he also pleaded guilty in 2024 to dozens of felony counts related to mail-in ballot fraud from his 2020 campaign and was sentenced to prison but remained eligible to run while appealing. How F'ed up is THAT?!?
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Dennis McIntyre retweeted
Despite having hundreds of mosques in New York, mass street “prayers” are becoming a staple of life in the Big Apple. And it’s not prayers, my friends, but assertion. They are claiming turf, like hyenas pissing to mark territory.

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Reminder that Democrat NJ Governor Mikie Sherrill is spending over $20 MILLION in your tax dollars to prevent foreign criminals from being deported. Democrats are America LAST
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