Inspired by Lindsay Clancy, a mom just slashed the throats of her 3 young children.
The 5-month-old and 3-year-old didn't make it.
Miraculously, the 1-year-old survived and is in the hospital now with his father. Will link the GoFundMe, because it has barely raised anything!
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> 19 year old demands an IPhone 15.
> Parents refuse
> Son runs to clifftop and threatens unalive
> Parents talk to him for 3 hours
> Dad grabs him
> Son pulls Dad into the abyss
> Mom self-deletes
These are biological weapons. Not people. Keep them out.
If your wife or girlfriend is currently creating these disturbing videos on TikTok, you should take immediate steps to remove your child from her care and consult an attorney to seek full legal custody.
At long last, MEDICAID MILLIONS returns. The idea: Go deep on the sort of people we saw in the @nickshirleyy vids. Meet Ali Gelle. Once arrested for threatening to kill a woman, he now owns a building filled with 65 Medicaid firms billing the gov $35M (but doesn't pay his taxes)
🚨Stunning debate flop from Darline Graham!
“I’m just gonna be honest—I’m not that informed on national security.”
The main criticism is that she’s not qualified for this 6-year position.
Now she reveals she can’t answer basic national security questions!
Soros prosecutor Steve Descano (Fairfax, VA) asked a judge for an *illegal alien Islamic extremist murderer* to be let out of confinement & driven to the Tajikistan embassy in D.C. to get a foreign passport. Then he was given a "48-hour pass" to leave the psych ward, and used it.
This is one of the last Revolutionary War veterans in New York, photographed in 1862 in the final year of his life. He is sitting in front of a fort he built himself.
Nicholas Veeder enlisted in 1777 at sixteen, in the Albany County militia. He came home, built boats, and lived a long quiet life. But as the men of the Revolution died off one by one, Veeder did something about it.
He built a small stone fort behind his house and filled it with muskets, weapons, and relics of the war he'd collected for decades. He turned the loft into a museum. People came from all over to take his tours, where he'd hold up the guns and tell the stories himself. He led parades carrying a Liberty flag.
He died in 1862, a few months after his 100th birthday.