How many were left behind? Why was the McCain act passed and still be allowed to be law?
@realDonaldTrump Can we please have an investigating into how the government handled the POW/MIA? These real heroes and their families deserve answers!!!
"Jack Lambert had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself.
I'm thinking, `You can have your money back.
Just get me out of here.
Let me go be an accountant.'
I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there".
John Elway on his first snap seeing Jack Lambert on the other side of scrimmage.
"Off all the middle linebackers - Ray Nitschke, Willie Lanier, Dick Butkus - what set Jack Lambert apart was his ability to play the pass."
Jack Ham.
"I believe the game is designed to reward the ones who hit the hardest.
If you can't take it, you shouldn't play.
Yes, I get satisfaction out of hitting a guy and seeing him lie there a while.
The Steelers kept drafting guys who were bigger, stronger and faster than me, but they never found one who could take my job away from me."
Jack Lambert.
Legend!
“DAD, HOW GOOD WAS TROY ‘TASMANIAN DEVIL’ POLAMALU IN HIS PRIME ON THE #STEELERS”
The most electric defensive back in #NFL history:
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Sharing for Kingston. To save his life.
“Kingston means "king's town"
... but his reality couldn't be further from that. Instead of a kingdom, he has a kennel. Instead of a family, he has people who walk past him. Every single day.
Kingston is only one year old. Just a baby. And he is the sweetest boy. Gentle, loving, playful, and so full of love to give. He is dog friendly, amazing with kids, and everything about him says "perfect family dog."
Right now, Kingston is on the urgent list.
And somehow... not one person has ever stopped to meet him. Not one person has ever asked to take Kingston out of his kennel. They walk by while he spins, jumps, and moves nonstop. They see chaos. They don't see stress. They don't see fear. They don't see a young dog losing his mind in an overwhelming environment.
This is not excitement. This is kennel stress. This is what happens when a loving, energetic dog is trapped behind bars with nowhere to go and no one to turn to.
If someone would just stop.
If someone would just ask to meet him. They would see the real Kingston.
Take him outside and he softens. A sweet, gentle, playful boy who loves fetch and proudly brings the ball back, dropping it right at your feet every time. A dog who wants to be close. A dog who wants to belong. He is sweet. He is gentle.
He is playful. And, he does not deserve to be invisible.
We don't know how Kingston is with cats. But we do know he deserves a home, a family, and a life that finally matches his name.
He is running out of time. This is who he is!!
Please stop scrolling.
Please share Kingston.
Please help him be seen.” 🙏
I shared this post from @ Sharing Lov3 on Tik Tok in hopes it helps Kingston be seen and be saved.
Details on Kingston in the comments.
"Put Them In The Box"
The Finished Version. 30+ Hours of work.
Let me know in the replies if you spot the references, some are hidden in plain sight. 😉
I have no clue who this guy is or what his political views are. Party aside he is telling the truth about a basic function and reality of American citizenship. These are the kind of people we need leading this country and our communities. Tough, real, experienced. They tell you exactly how it is, no sugar coating.
I never say people don’t have a right to protest. I’ve lead peaceful protests and we emphasized the peaceful… we should be protesting in this country, the question is what, where and to whose end? I personally think conservatives should be in the streets everyday for any number of abominable breaches of their constitutional rights. (cough cough… taxes, secure elections). Still I hope and pray that everybody understands the difference between protest and revolution, on both sides of the political divide.
Royce White for U.S. Senate MN 2026
America 1st, Just Right™️
Pleased to share my 2025 recap! I'm so proud of everything that went down this year, it was the most chaotic year of my life but by far the most rewarding. Thank you for all your support in 2025, none of this would have been possible without you.
What was your favorite shot?
There’s a quiet debate that we’ve been having in rural America. It will never make the national news, and it won't affect most of the population, but it's leaving small towns looking for answers.
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Immigration.
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But not the kind you’re thinking about…
... stick with me.
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See, we’re quick to talk about immigrants from other countries.
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And truth be told, even when I don’t agree with the tone some folks take, I usually agree with the premise:
If you’re going to come to America,
learn the culture,
understand the language,
honor the heritage,
respect the values,
revere the flag,
and become an American.
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Its confusing to see people run from a broken nation just to demand America become the nation they ran from.
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It hurts to see people wave a foreign flag that was worth leaving while taking advantage of the blessings found under this new one.
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For generations, immigrants came here understanding the unspoken sacred rule:
Becoming American meant letting something old die away so something greater could be born.
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But here’s the undercurrent nobody wants to talk about…
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Americans are doing the exact same thing to each other as you read this post.
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Follow me.
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Over the past number of years, there has been a mass migration, not from overseas, but from the big cities into the country.
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People wanted space.
Quiet.
Kind neighbors.
A place where the air felt cleaner,
where the world felt slower.
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And rural communities, generous as they always are, opened their arms wide.
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These new immigrants moved into rural communities and talked about how much they loved the sound of driving on gravel roads,
looking up into the sky and seeing stars,
and how they enjoyed the feeling of soft soil under their feet.
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But now? The murmurs are happening…
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Now some of these same newcomers are annoyed ….
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“The grocery store is too far.”
“There’s nothing for the kids to do.”
“We need more amenities, more activities, more, more, more.”
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They left one world… then came here and started demanding the old world be rebuilt around them.
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Tell me how that’s any different from an immigrant protesting America while waving the flag of the country he fled?
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You moved here because it was different.
You loved the charm.
You loved the peace.
You loved the simplicity.
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But now that you live here, you have forgotten why you left "there".
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You want a small town to behave like a big city while still pretending to be a small town?
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Impossible.
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So if you’re a transplant to a rural community, here’s the truth, spoken with love, and maybe a little annoyance:
Learn the language of the land.
Honor the history.
Respect the sacrifices of the people who built it long before you arrived.
And assimilate.
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Growth is good when it’s wholesome.
Everyone should be "pro wholesome growth".
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But forced growth?
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That’s how you kill the very spirit you came looking for.
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Forced growth is how roots snaps instead of growing deeper.
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So I encourage you,
Breathe the country air.
Embrace the slower pace.
Appreciate the trade-offs.
And let the community grow at the pace it was meant to.
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Because if you liked the city life so much…
… you should’ve stayed in the city.
@TheLegalMindset Emiru stated that she worked with her lawyers and had them review her statement prior to going live.
Mizkif had AI write his statement prior to going live.
Hehehe
@Awk20000 I'm shocked at his horrible table manners. I've seen poor folk have better manners. Every clip I see of Hasan he is shoveling food in his mouth, talking with his mouth full, and shoveling even more in before chewing and swallowing what he is chomping on. Like watching a cow!
@Awk20000 How many times does he eat and drink while streaming? I've tried watching him a few times and every time he was shoveling food into his face and talking with his mouth full. Kaya would at least have better manners if she was able to get a drink.