@PS_Support_US Bought PlayStation April 2025. Sent to sony for repair for power issues June 2025. Now it's June 2026 and the power issue has come back and you want me to pay $250 to fix it. I've had it less than two years and I barely use it.
There is a MUCH stronger case to be made for invading the UK, toppling its tyrannical government, and liberating its people than for pretty much any regime change war (to include Iran) over the past 30 years
@Ambar_SIFF_MRA Women act like they are the only ones who have to sacrifice their former selves after starting a family. Like no shit bitches, men also have to stop chasing tail and hanging with the bros because he's gotta provide for his wife and kids. Having a family is a sacrifice
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt (R) signed a new proclamation declaring June as "LIFE MONTH" in celebration of every human life from "conception through birth” instead of the degenerate lgbtq pride month.
Amazing! 👏
On January 6th I followed the crowd into the Capitol and shouted. Police stood by the whole time, hanging out with us and sometimes directing us places.
At one point near the House Chambers I was walking downstairs when a trio of some special section, secret service looking men started pointing guns in my direction.
Confused and annoyed, I walked the other way and when I saw a normal police officer asked him why they were doing that.
He informed me a protestor (Ashli Babbit) had been killed, and advised me to leave the building.
I walked towards the exit and after a short rest on the bench I left.
I harmed nobody and damaged no property that day and complied with all police orders.
What I received for that was a pre-dawn raid at my parents house, where my 1 month post-partum wife and I were staying, on Biden's first day in office. His DOJ had signed the order to arrest me 3 hours after his inauguration.
In the subsequent weeks I received death threats online and harassing phone calls, something that would be ongoing for the next few years.
I was banned from Meta and Paypal. My wife and I were both debanked by PNC and banned from Airbnb. My wife was detained at the airport for hours with our newborn daughter.
I was charged with 4 misdemeanors and the 1512 unconstitutional felony. The government offered to drop the misdemeanors if I pled to the felony. The felony was a lie, so I refused and went to trial.
At trial the prosecution for 2 days straight was allowed to show footage to the jury of things that occurred around the Capitol I wasn't present for "for context." When we asked to put forward footage that contradicted the prosecution's "context" we were not allowed. They could show what they wanted, we could not.
Police officers were then put on the stand for the next 2 days who cried about their experiences. I had no idea who they were. They admitted they never saw me or interacted with me.
Nevertheless like every other J6er, I lost, and was sentenced to 4 years and $22k in fines and restitution. Yet even after the Supreme Court overturned the felony, the judge would not let me out until my misdemeanor sentences of a year were maxed out. Because she can't count she actually kept me in longer - to the extent she intervened at the last minute to make the prison release me on a Sunday, something that is against BOP rules. My family sat outside the prison gates the Friday before practically the whole day waiting in vain because of this pettiness.
But the government wasn't satisfied with their pound of flesh: after my release they took me back in for resentencing, to attempt to have me resentenced after the fact to my misdemeanors consecutively, so I'd be taken from my family again and have another 1.5 years behind bars. This time I won, as they had no legal precedent and it skirted on violating double jeopardy since I had served my full prison time. Even still, it cast a cloud over the holidays and cost me another 20k my family couldn't afford.
People ask whether prison was bad, and yeah of course prison sucked. It was a hard and violent place. I was present for a stabbing, and was lucky to avoid two fights and a race war.
But dealing with Biden's DOJ and the DC Judiciary was the real trauma - they would grind down your spirit by weaponizing the legal system and use the endless procedure to bankrupt you. I had nightmares for months after release that I had somehow been hit with new charges.
By the time I was pardoned by President Trump, I had spent literally every single day of Biden's presidency either in prison or under some form of supervision. I had incurred over $300k in legal fees and over $1 million in lost business.
It was a reign of terror, and yet it was a mere foreshadowing of what they had planned for anyone else who opposed them under Kamala. The country should never forget it.
1 AM. Arkansas. A dog won't stop barking.
A father walks down the hallway. Opens his 14-year-old daughter's bedroom door.
The bed is empty. The window is open.
He already knows the name of the man who took her.
He's known it for three months.
Aaron Spencer is 37 years old. Army veteran, 82nd Airborne, deployed to Iraq. Farmer. Husband. Father of a little girl who used to sleep with the light on.
The man who took her is named Michael Fosler. 67 years old.
Three months earlier, when she was still 13, Arkansas had arrested Fosler and charged him with 43 separate crimes against her.
Sexual assault of a minor.
Internet stalking of a child.
Sexual indecency with a child.
Possession of child pornography.
43 counts. Against a 13-year-old girl.
43.
The judge looked at all of it. And set the bond at $50,000.
Fifty. Thousand. Dollars.
Then she wrote "no contact order" on a piece of paper and called it justice.
Fosler walked out the same day.
And on the night of October 8, 2024, he came back for her.
That's when Aaron Spencer grabbed his Glock 19.
That's when Aaron Spencer climbed into his Ford truck.
That's when Aaron Spencer stopped waiting for the system to save his daughter.
He found Fosler's truck on Highway 31. His little girl was inside it.
He chased him six miles. High beams flashing. Horn screaming. Begging him to pull over.
Fosler did not pull over.
So Aaron rammed the truck into a ditch.
Drew his pistol.
And fired sixteen rounds.
Fifteen of them found the man who raped his daughter.
Then he picked up the phone, called 911, and said the only words a father can say in that moment:
"Michael Fosler is dead on the side of the road for trying to kidnap my daughter. I had no choice."
The state charged him with second-degree murder.
The prosecutor went on TV and said, quote: "We don't live in the Wild West."
The judge slapped him in a jail cell.
And every father in this country went silent for a long, long minute.
Then something happened that nobody predicted.
Aaron Spencer, awaiting trial for killing the man who raped his little girl, announced he was running for Sheriff of Lonoke County.
A murder defendant. Running for the badge.
The whole country laughed. The pundits called it a stunt. The papers called it impossible.
March 3, 2026. The voters of Lonoke County walked into the polls.
They did not laugh.
They gave Aaron Spencer 53.5% of the vote.
They threw out the incumbent sheriff who had locked him in a cell. They gave him a 27-point landslide.
The father who killed his daughter's rapist is now the Republican nominee for sheriff in a county where Trump pulled 76%.
His murder trial begins June 22, 2026.
Five weeks from today.
If he wins the trial, his name stays on the November ballot.
If he wins November, he becomes the sheriff who answers 911 calls in Lonoke County, Arkansas.
The father. With the badge. Of the same county that arrested him.
This is what happens when a system lets a 43-count predator walk free for $50,000.
This is what happens when a judge writes a paper order instead of doing her job.
This is what happens when a father decides he is done waiting.
There is something left in this country.
Something the courts cannot kill.
Something the judges cannot bond out.
Something the prosecutors cannot silence.
It is called a father.
And in Lonoke County, Arkansas, 53.5% of the voters just looked Aaron Spencer in the eye and said:
"Sir. You did the right thing. Now come run the whole damn sheriff's office."
His trial starts in five weeks.
God bless Aaron Spencer.
And God bless every American standing behind him.