Tangled up in Blue šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness : opinions are mine : Proud American : Proud father : Constitutional conservative

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Isaac Moses Blue retweeted
He's certainly honoring some dead soldiers but not the ones Klain is talking about.
BREAKING @jewishinsider via @marcrod97: "Ex-Biden chief Ron Klain defends Graham Platner’s Nazi tattoo" Klain: "The tattoo was a skull and crossbones to remember his fallen comrades from his service in Afghanistan" jewishinsider.com/2026/06/ro…
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Isaac Moses Blue retweeted
Replying to @MarkWarner
Trump’s family members don’t work for the government. They are free to do business just like anyone else. Sit down, commie.
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We blame the arsonist - not the gasoline; we blame the attacker - not the knife; we blame the terrorist - not the bomb. Only when it's a shooting do we focus our attention on the weapon and not the person using it. Democrats don't want to stop violence, they want to stop you from having guns. Protect our U.S. Constitution and your 2nd Amendment rights. Learn more at: usep.net

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On D-Day, June 6, 1944, 19-year-old Coast Guard Gunner’s Mate Frank DeVita manned a Higgins boat in the first wave at Omaha Beach. He made 15 trips ferrying troops in and bringing out the wounded and dead over 18 brutal hours. In one moment that haunted him: A soldier’s helmet blown off by machine gun fire, part of his brain gone. The young man lay dying at Frank’s feet, crying ā€œhelp me.ā€ No morphine. All Frank could do was hold his hand, start the Lord’s Prayer, and let him know he wasn’t alone as he passed. Frank kept the horror inside for 70 years, then spoke for the brothers who never made it home. He passed in 2022 at 96. This is the Greatest Generation. Real men. Real sacrifice. We remember. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
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This is how Lebanon went from being a prosperous Christian nation to being ruled by Muslims. Pay close attention! ā€œAs Christians, we opened our doors to Muslims, and welcomed them into our country. We wanted to be inclusive and even made them part of the government. But due to having several wives and many children, Muslims became the majority. Once they were the majority, they thought they could do whatever they wanted, and began massacring the Christians who welcomed them.ā€
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Isaac Moses Blue retweeted
The Yankee mind absolutely cannot comprehend this
The Yankee mind can’t comprehend this
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US Secret Service Agent and Marine Reservist Thomas Armas carries a woman out of rubble after the South Tower of the WTC collapsed. Thomas Armas enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating from Northwestern University in 1992. He commisioned as an Infantry Officer in 1994 and at the end of his obligated service, entered the USMCR. He became a Special Agent with the USSS and was posted to the New York office at WTC-7. Early on the morning of 11 September 2001, Special Agent Thomas Armas was in the gym at World Trade Center, when he heard the plane hit the first tower. After being ordered to evacuate the building, Armas stood outside where he saw the gaping, smoking hole in the North Tower. He and other agents from the Secret Service office retrieved their medical kits and entered the North Tower, eventually reaching the 40th floor. They treated the injured and evacuated the floors as they made their way down the tower. Upon reaching the mezzanine, they heard the South Tower collapse and were partially buried in rubble. The woman Armas is shown carrying here was so badly burned that "if you touched her, she would scream," he remembers. She had come out of the elevator and was wandering dazed around the northwest corner of the North Tower when Armas picked her up and carried her to an ambulance.
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It’s funny how every douche nozzle that is outside of the United States that has an account on X seems to think I give a fucking shit about their opinion about our politics.
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Hey Chicago Bears Fans, Your blood is about to boil reading this: I just did some research. The state of Illinois has spent over $2.5 BILLION on free benefits for illegals last year. At the same time Illinois Governor @JBPritzker was telling the Bears there’s ā€œno moneyā€ for tax relief on a new stadium. Let that sink in. For $2.5 billion the state of Illinois could have PAID for a new stadium for the Chicago Bears. Instead, they spent it paying for lavish benefits for aliens, while running a $3 billion deficit and losing a franchise they've had for over 100 years. This is what Democrat priorities look like. They hate you and will destroy your state for power.
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As a veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq I find this self-aggrandizing ā€œjournalistā€ to be highly objectionable. He is narcissistic filth with a grotesquely ridiculous sense of unwarranted self importance. People talk about ā€œstolen valor.ā€ THIS is stolen valor.
Scott Pelley fires back at President Trump during @NYTimes podcast with @LuluGNavarro. Pelley: ā€œI’ve never worn the uniform, but I’ve been in combat for this country.ā€ Citing his experience covering combat: ā€œI’m not aware that the President of the United States has ever done any of those things for his country.ā€ Pelley, getting emotional: ā€œā€˜Stupid.’ I can take that. ā€˜Stiff,’ yeah, probably. ā€˜Don’t care about the country.’ I’ve never worn the uniform, but I’ve been in combat for this country. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Kuwait. Been shot at. Spent nights in fox holes filling up with water in the desert. I’m not aware that the President of the United States has ever done any of those things for his country....You become a journalist because you love the country....There is no democracy without journalism. It can’t be done. And that is why I am a journalist.ā€
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Isaac Moses Blue retweeted
Replying to @SarahEMcBride
Okie dokie pokie
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I can't seem to remember you calling out Jay Jones when he was caught texting about shooting a Republican in the head and wishing for his 'little fascist' kids to die. Are you guys also 'remembering' how violent your side is? Just curious. :)
This weekend, we #WearOrange to remember the roughly 44,000 people who die from gun-related injuries in the U.S. every year and to resolve to do more than simply offer thoughts and prayers.Ā  Today, I joined @MomsDemand in Richmond to say that thoughts and prayers are not enough. We need action to address the root causes of gun violence and save lives.
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His name was Roddie Edmonds. Most people had never heard of him. A quiet Methodist from Knoxville, Tennessee. A husband. A father. A churchgoing man who came home from World War II, raised his family, and never once bragged about what he had done. The world almost lost his story completely. December 1944. The Battle of the Bulge. Roddie Edmonds had been on the Western Front less than a week when his unit was surrounded by German forces. Thousands of American soldiers were captured during Hitler’s final major offensive. Edmonds became one of them. What followed was brutal. A forced march through freezing snow. Men collapsing from exhaustion. Packed into rail cars with almost no food or water. Days of starvation and cold before arriving at Stalag IX-A, a German prison camp. As the highest-ranking American noncommissioned officer there, Edmonds was responsible for 1,292 prisoners. Then came the order. All Jewish soldiers were to report separately the next morning. Everyone understood what that meant. Separation was not administration. It was a death sentence. That night, Edmonds gathered his men and gave a simple instruction: ā€œAll of you. Every American. Outside in formation tomorrow morning.ā€ The next day, the German commandant arrived expecting a small group. Instead, he found 1,292 American prisoners standing shoulder to shoulder. Furious, he shouted: ā€œThey cannot all be Jews!ā€ Roddie Edmonds answered with four words that would echo across history: ā€œWe are all Jews here.ā€ The commandant pulled out a pistol and pressed it against Edmonds’s forehead. He threatened to shoot him if he did not identify the Jewish soldiers immediately. Edmonds never moved. Instead, he calmly reminded the officer that under the Geneva Convention, prisoners only had to give their name, rank, and serial number. Then he said this: ā€œIf you shoot, you’ll have to shoot all of us. And when this war is over — which it nearly is — you’ll be tried as a war criminal.ā€ The commandant lowered the gun. Turned around. And walked away. About 200 Jewish-American soldiers were saved that morning because one man refused to divide his men into categories worth protecting and categories worth surrendering. But Edmonds wasn’t finished. Weeks later, the Germans ordered the prisoners onto another forced march through the snow. Edmonds knew many would die. So he secretly told his men to make themselves appear too sick to travel — eat dirt, grass, whatever it took. When the Germans came, the Americans stayed behind. Nearly all the prisoners forced onto the march died. Edmonds’s men survived to be liberated by General Patton’s forces in March 1945. And then? Roddie Edmonds came home and said almost nothing about it. No speeches. No interviews. No book deals. He worked. Went to church. Raised his children. He died in 1985. His family knew he had been a POW. They had no idea he had saved hundreds of lives. The truth only resurfaced decades later after his son discovered his wartime diary and began contacting survivors whose names were written inside. Again and again, they told the same story. The same frozen morning. The same pistol. The same four words. ā€œWe are all Jews here.ā€ In 2015, Yad Vashem recognized Roddie Edmonds as ā€œRighteous Among the Nationsā€ — the first American soldier ever to receive the honor. And in 2026, more than 80 years after that moment in the prison yard, his son accepted the Medal of Honor on his behalf. No battlefield charge. No dramatic explosion. Just moral courage. A man staring down a loaded gun and refusing to hand over his soldiers. One survivor later said: ā€œThat such people can exist gives you hope for humanity.ā€ They do exist. Roddie Edmonds was one of them.
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POWERFUL: @BUngarSargon SLAMS Graham Platner and Democrats lining up to defend him... "Well, I'll just say my grandfather's whole family was murdered in the Sobibor concentration camp. Graham Platner doesn't just have a Nazi tattoo. For 18 years, he had a tattoo of the concentration camp guards on his chest, and he knew what it was. He knew what it was. And to hear people compare that to anything else in the public sphere in America is insane. And it is insanely offensive. These people who are defending him called me, and every other MAGA person a Nazi for ten years, because we voted for someone who we thought would improve the lives of working-class Americans, and now they are lining up and defending a guy who had a Nazi tattoo -- which he knew about -- for 18 years. It is so insane to act like anything Donald Trump did was anywhere close to having a Taunton Cup on his chest for 18 years. This guy is a Nazi, and Democrats are lining up behind him because they think he can win."
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Isaac Moses Blue retweeted
There was a day when D was in the NICU that we thought we'd lose her. She'd had several spells overnight (moments when her heart rate or oxygen dropped significantly), and when I arrived, her nurse told me to 'keep her awake.' Keep her awake. I can't begin to put into words the anguish I felt in that one moment. I remember what I was wearing down to my shoes. I remember the bag I was carrying ... I remember her blanket that day. Keep her awake. I sat next to her Isolette, rubbing her back and reading to her through tears for many hours, scared to leave her side. At one point, the nurse came back and told me to take a break, so I went into the parent room and sobbed while calling my husband. It was at that point in my life that I understood what it meant to kneel and pray. I prayed harder than I had ever prayed in my life. I made every bargain under the sun with God that day, even offered myself ... anything so that she could live. Eventually, after many hours of crying, reading, praying, and more crying, the doctors figured out she was anemic; one small change to her meds and she was like a new preemie. They also put her back on CPAP to give her time to rest since she had struggled so much on the cannula. The relief her dad and I felt in that moment ... there are really no words to describe that moment either. Grateful doesn't begin to cover it. Blessed. Humbled. I still cry thinking about that day, 20 years later. Honestly, it's hard to explain to people who haven't watched very small babies (including their own) fight to live how important and valuable life truly is. There is no greater gift than life. None. And sorry, but there are no promises with any child; even 'normal' babies are a lot of work. Even 'normal' kids struggle ... No guarantees, even if you think your baby is perfect. Parenting is not about what you get from the child; it's about what the child gets from you. You are the reason they are here, so it's on you to do the best you can with what you have every day. Perfect or not.
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On this night in 1781, one man on a horse saved the American Revolution from losing Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and half of Virginia's government in a single morning. You were never taught his name. June 3, 1781. The British had chased Virginia's entire government out of Richmond. Jefferson, in his final days as governor, and the legislature had fled to Charlottesville, thinking they were safe in the foothills. They were wrong. That evening, 26 year old militia captain Jack Jouett was at a tavern in Louisa County when roughly 250 of the most feared cavalry in the British army came pounding down the road. Their commander: Banastre Tarleton, nicknamed "The Butcher," the man whose dragoons had cut down surrendering Americans at Waxhaws. There was only one place they could be going. Charlottesville. 40 miles away. And the capture of Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, would be the prize of the war. Jouett couldn't outrun them on the main road. So he didn't use it. He swung onto overgrown backwoods trails and the abandoned Old Mountain Road, riding 40 miles through the dark with only the full moon for light. Legend says low hanging branches whipped and scarred his face for life. Tarleton stopped his men for a 3 hour rest. Jouett never stopped. Before sunrise on June 4, he came up the mountain to Monticello and woke Jefferson. Then he rode down into Charlottesville and warned the legislature. Jefferson got out with minutes to spare. British dragoons were coming up his mountain as he left. The legislature escaped over the Blue Ridge to Staunton. Tarleton caught only seven stragglers, one of them a frontiersman serving in the legislature named Daniel Boone. Paul Revere rode about 12 miles in 1775 and got captured before reaching Concord. Longfellow wrote him a poem and made him immortal. Jack Jouett rode 40 miles, lost nothing, saved everything, and got a thank you gift of two pistols and a sword from the Virginia Assembly. No poem. No fame. Almost no memory.
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This is Todd ā€œLet’s Rollā€ Beamer, who died heroically while trying to retake United Flight 93 from Al Qaeda terrorists on 9/11. His final resting place, is in Cranbury, NJ — where he was living with his wife and children before his murder. Cranbury is located in NJ-12, where the new Democratic nominee for Congress is Adam Hamawy. Hamawy was a close associate and translator to Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka the ā€˜Blind Sheikh,’ an arch terrorist convicted of masterminding multiple plots against targets in NYC — including the World Trade Center. Hamawy testified at Adbel-Rahman’s trial, as a defense witness. It has also been reported that Hamawy traveled to Bosnia to volunteer at an organization that was later unmasked as an Al Qaeda front group. One of Hamawy’s loudest and most high-profile supporters and endorsers has openly declared that America deserved the 9/11 attacks. Hamawy is now the prohibitive frontrunner to represent Todd Beamer’s district in the United States Congress.
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There is an animal that: - Walks to her own food on her own legs - Eats grass humans cannot digest - Drinks rainwater that falls whether she's there or not - Needs no pesticide, herbicide, irrigation, factory, or refinery - Builds topsoil 30 to 50 times faster than nature - Fertilises the ground that grew her dinner - Supports dozens of wildflower, insect, and bird species - Reproduces herself once a year, free of charge - Produces meat, milk, butter, cheese, cream, leather, tallow, suet, bone, and broth - Delivers complete protein, every fat-soluble vitamin, haem iron, B12, zinc, and choline - Has done all of this, on the same hillsides, for ten thousand years - Runs on sunlight And we have spent thirty years being told this animal is the problem. The fermentation tank in Singapore, drawing power from a fossil fuel grid, fed on monoculture soy from a deforested Brazilian plain, producing a beige paste with twenty-two ingredients, is the solution. The audacity is breathtaking.
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RT @angelmompatti: @RepJasonCrow You know who walked around free for 11 months in Colorado? The illegal alien that did this to my daughter…
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My angel mother who gave me birth, gets one day to recognize her a year. The heroes who died for our country get one day to recognize them. The birth of Jesus gets one day a year to celebrate. And you actually believe I’m gonna give an entire month for you because you’re gay? NO !!! Who else feels this way I’m sick of this shit?
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