Cieszę się z decyzji Pana Prezydenta Polski o odebraniu Orderu Orła Białego prezydentowi Ukrainy, który nie ma szacunku dla kraju, który we wspaniały sposób pomaga swoim sąsiadom.
Boże, błogosław naszej Ojczyźnie!
Why do Senate Democrats oppose the SAVE America Act so aggressively?
Who benefits from a system that makes voter fraud easy?
We have to pass this, and the American people overwhelmingly agree.
🚨 PURE HYPOCRISY EXPOSED.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, the left’s favorite “anti-hate” cash machine, got caught using donor money to fund the KKK.
According to the feds: reimbursing Klansmen for cross burnings, buying white robes, and even paying white nationalist members $1,200 per month to stay in the groups when they wanted out.
Over $4 million funneled through shady shell companies like “Rare Books Warehouse.”
Meanwhile, SPLC’s net assets exploded from $238 million to $786 million.
This isn’t an anti-hate group. It’s a massive grift that profits off hate while funding it.
Time to investigate every dime. The SPLC racket needs to be shut down.
Great new ad from Ken Paxton for his Senate campaign:
James Talarico is a threat to everything we hold dear:
* Loves the trans movement
* Supports illegal aliens
* Hates beef since he’s all in on the nonexistent climate crisis.
* Opposes school vouchers.
* Opposes redistricting.
* Believes in four more genders than God created.
Texans, I have heard enough! Vote Paxton for Senate!
Here’s a Marine who chose his country & his fellow Marines over everything else. It takes a lot of fucking balls to do what he did…& to me that’s worth honoring 🇺🇸
GySgt. John Basilone, USMC
Medal of Honor recipient
11/4/1916 - 2/19/1945 (Iwo Jima)
#MemorialDay#Semperfi
‘Taps’ played at the 2025 John Basilone Parade, Raritan, NJ. Everyone is welcome at the 2026 parade, Sept. 20th, that honors both the fallen and veterans. Thinking of those lost and their families today. #nj#usa#memorialday#usmc#honorandremember 🙏🇺🇸
Robert C. Burke was only eighteen years old
barely stepping into adulthood. While most people his age were thinking about studies, friends, or future plans, he had already joined the U.S. Marine Corps.
On May 17, 1968, during Operation Allen Brook in South Vietnam, his unit advanced into a dry riverbed surrounded by dense trees. Without warning, the enemy opened fire-mortars, automatic weapons, and explosions erupted all at once. Within moments, the Marines were trapped in the open, pinned down with wounded soldiers unable to move.
Burke quickly understood the situation: if those enemy positions were not suppressed, many of his comrades would not make it out alive. He picked up his machine gun and moved forward alone, pushing directly toward the strongest fire. From exposed ground, he laid down intense suppressive fire into the tree line, creating just enough cover for the wounded to be pulled back.
When his weapon jammed, he didn't retreat. He grabbed an M16 rifle and grenades from a fallen Marine and continued advancing, clearing position after position under heavy fire. At one point, he deliberately exposed himself in open terrain to draw enemy attention away from his unit, allowing others to withdraw safely.
He kept fighting until he physically could no longer continue.
He was just eighteen years old.
For his actions, he was awarded the Medal of Honor and became one of the youngest recipients recognized for heroism in the Vietnam W@r.