Today's peace deal was signed at the palace of Versailles in France. When Italy has a formal event or state dinner it is held at the Palazzo Quirinale in
Rome
When England has a state dinner, It's held at Buckingham Palace. When the United States has a formal event or state dinner, we have to install a tent on the White House lawn, put down a floor, (which ruins all the grass which has to be replanted) and bring in tables and chairs with concomitant labor costs. This is why a White House ballroom is long overdue.
This is INSANE. Meet the acting chief of the @AnnapolisPD - who needs to be the FORMER acting chief.
Earlier this week, her department put up a "suspected ICE activity alert" - because two ICE agents who were being stalked and harassed pulled into the police department for safety.
Instead of providing any kind of activity or protection... THEY ALERTED THE COMMUNITY ABOUT "ICE" ACTIVITY".
We've been FLOODED with officers from the agency reaching out to express their total FURY - all begging us to let the world know that it's their EXTREMELY liberal acting chief who is desperately trying to keep the job.
She apparently believes that by pandering to the leftist leaders in the city, she'll get to retain power.
And she's not afraid to put the lives of #lawenforcement on the line while on that power trip.
Go back to knitting, "Chief". You're not a police officer. You're a political hack who wormed her way into a uniform. You're a traitor to the badge and the country and the only reason you're in this position is because of bullshit DEI policies.
What a disgrace. Make her famous.
@DAGToddBlanche@SecMullinDHS@RealTomHoman@VP@POTUS@nicksortor@TheOfficerTatum@libsoftiktok@DC_Draino
@sakebu_cheese_@kayro77x Least expensive gasoline in the country! Grocery prices depend on your willingness to shop when there are sales and special discounts, but are again less than in other areas of the country. Even our utilities are less expensive!💯
@sakebu_cheese_ Definitely in Texas, most prominently in rural (outside the bigger cities) areas, but in town as well. I am a native Texan who has never had cowboy hats, boots, belts, or other “western” items - and I do not like country music at all. Big difference in some city-raised Texans!
Texas -especially North Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Variety of weather, location in the middle of the US with access, driving a few hours, to coasts, mountains, and forests. Lots of jobs and opportunities to start your own business. Reasonable costs of living, including rent, groceries, utilities, and some of the lowest gasoline prices in the country. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Europeans and American patriots!
Tomorrow, the courts of my country, France, may decide to send me to prison for daring to say on television that “the main danger to women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men.”
Meanwhile, my own attacker, a Tunisian migrant, is still at large.
I need your help to generate media pressure and hope to be acquitted.
They cannot silence the truth!
Thank you for your support 💪🏻🇫🇷
🚨His name is Hisan Hamawy. But he goes by "Adam", to make you feel comfortable, like he's one of us. He's not.
Hawamy is Egyptian-born. Al-Qaeda affiliated. Linda Sarsour associate. Democrat candidate for Congress.
This is your redline, America. Defend it. 🇺🇸
Dear Laura Conover (@PimaCountyAtty),
My name is Brendan Jones, and this is Lucy. Ten years ago, Lucy saved my life during the war against ISIS. In return, I brought her home with me. While you may not be familiar with her story, millions of people around the world are.
We are writing to you today out of deep concern for a case in Pima County involving a family dog named Snuggles. Snuggles, an Anatolian Shepherd, has been placed on a court-ordered euthanasia list following an incident in which he bit a family member. At the time, the dog was agitated and acting to defend his home and family during a coyote incursion on the property. The entire family, including the individual who was bitten, is devastated by the possibility of losing him.
Snuggles is a large working breed traditionally used as a livestock guardian. At the time of the incident, he was an intact male who had not yet reached the appropriate age for neutering. I have personal experience with this breed, having used Anatolian Shepherds to protect my own flocks of sheep. It is well established that neutering intact males of this breed often produces a noticeable and positive change in temperament, reducing reactivity and certain aggressive behaviors.
Snuggles has now reached an age where neutering is both appropriate and recommended. I am confident that, once neutered, any concerns about future aggression would be substantially alleviated.
Before we consider raising additional public awareness about this case, we wanted to bring it directly to your attention in the hope that a reasonable resolution can be reached quietly and without unnecessary scrutiny. We respectfully ask that you personally review the matter. We believe common sense and compassion can still prevail here.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Very respectfully,
Brendan Jones and Lucy, “America’s Dog”
#AmericasDog
#SaveSnuggles
Europeans are getting a new view of America and it isn’t what the media has been trying to paint us as. The Europeans love us!
I bet @CNN hated airing this interview. Just look at @jaketapper’s facial expressions … his smile is so strained.
It’s amazing how quickly the gatekeepers of culture decide what’s acceptable.
In June, every logo becomes a rainbow. Every stadium, every jersey, every broadcast gets a political message.
But put a Bible verse on your cap? Suddenly that’s “controversial.”
Put an American slogan front and center? Suddenly that’s “divisive.”
The NFL had no problem painting political movements in the end zone. Major League Baseball has no problem turning every June into a month-long corporate activism campaign.
Yet the moment someone wants to celebrate faith, patriotism, or traditional values, we’re told those things don’t belong in sports.
Funny how the people preaching inclusion always seem to have a very specific list of viewpoints they’re willing to include.
If rainbow logos belong in sports, then so do Bible verses.
If political messages belong in sports, then so do messages celebrating faith, family, and country.
The double standard isn’t subtle anymore. EVERYONE sees it.
🚨 James O'Keefe uncovered a Rutgers University professor in an Antifa Signal Chat, but it's not her first rodeo.
Professor Zainab Tanvir, another shining scholar who arrived in America from Lahore, Pakistan, has a long history with radical "activism."
During the wave of Tesla riots across America, which saw multiple vehicles lit on fire, she joined the far-left radical '50501' organization to scream her brains out against Elon Musk.
Rutgers University fleeced American taxpayers for $518.2 MILLION last year, and that's just for scientific research.
Some of the things discussed inside of this Signal chat were concrete plans for violent resistance, impeding ICE operations, and celebrating the ass*ssination of Charlie Kirk.
When will our Department of Education address the epidemic of taxpayer-funded professors who blur the line between educator and domestic terrorism?
@EDSecMcMahon
H/T @JamesOKeefeIII
Just so we are clear, Hungarian born billionaire George Soros, who finances left-wing progressive activities in the United States and throughout the world, has never been accused of not earning his money by the likes of AOC, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Adam Schiff or any other Democrat, for that matter, but Elon Musk, who supported Donald Trump has. GOT IT.
@libsoftiktok They should make the site take down the review or sue. A review can discuss value quality but lying about owners or speculating is libel. Free speech is not absolute.
Angry Leftist woman publishes negative review of a restaurant because she thinks it's too "White"
She says it gives off vibes of "racism, misogyny, and ped*philia" because two White men own it.
If you live in the Phoenix area, consider supporting this restaurant.
I stood before the grandest collection of faces I had ever witnessed, a silent army of joy and memory.
My host, a jovial man named Dave, led me through his home.
"This," he declared, gesturing to an entire wall covered floor to ceiling in framed photographs, "is the family hall. All our memories, right there."
The hall of faces. A living chronicle, each frame a fragment of a moment, a child's first step, a graduation, a holiday meal.
Not a single portrait was of an ancestor long past, but of those still living, or recently departed.
"So, these are not the revered ancestors, whose spirits guide your lineage?" I inquired, my voice barely a whisper amidst the myriad gazes.
Dave laughed.
"Nah, those are just... us! Everyone. Grandma, the kids, even the dog. It's just 'FAMILY,' man."
Just family. Yet, this American custom, to display one's living lineage so openly, seemed a profound act of affirmation.
It was a declaration that the strength of the house lay not just in the past, but in the vibrant, documented present.
To see one's life as a continuous tapestry, each thread a cherished memory, is to understand the true wealth of existence.
The past informs, but the present enriches.
I will return to my abode and seek out the images of my own living kin.
For a man does not only honor the departed.
He also becomes a man who celebrates the journey of the living, in his own hall of faces.