Mourns loss of Western Civilization ideals,Liberal Arts curriculum which taught our citizens HOW to think,not WHAT to think.0311-BPVW-1st spear.MIA-Never Forget
This is the reality right now. The bowls are empty, and their spirits are dropping. We urgently need food to keep these rescues going. Even a small donation feeds a hungry dog today. Please help if you can. 🙏💔 #AnimalRescue#DogShelter#HelpRescueDogs
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Hundreds of boats come together to create one giant American flag!
Patriotic boat owners gathered offshore this weekend for an extraordinary patriotic display, carefully positioning their vessels to create a massive American flag visible from the air. Using red, white, and blue boats along with personal watercraft, participants spent hours organizing into precise rows before the final formation stretched across the harbor.
The floating flag, spanning several football fields, drew crowds of spectators on shore and dozens of helicopters and private aircraft overhead to witness the spectacle. Organizers said the event was designed to celebrate America's 250th anniversary and showcase what can be accomplished when hundreds of people work together toward a single goal.
Nobody wanted him on their crew.
For six weeks, 31-year-old Sgt. Maynard “Snuffy” Smith sat grounded at an airfield in England while other B-17 crews flew combat missions.
He was older than most of the airmen.
Stubborn. Prickly. Hard to like.
When a crew finally took him, it was because they had no better option.
On May 1, 1943, Smith flew his first combat mission over the German U-boat pens at Saint-Nazaire, France.
On the return flight, disaster struck.
German fighters and anti-aircraft fire ripped through the B-17.
Fuel tanks exploded.
The aircraft caught fire.
The oxygen system failed.
Three crewmen bailed out, believing the bomber was doomed.
Smith stayed.
For nearly 90 minutes, he battled flames that threatened to tear the aircraft apart.
He wrapped a sweater around his face to breathe through the smoke.
He fought the fire with extinguishers.
He treated wounded crewmen.
He manned machine guns to fight off attacking fighters.
Then he went back to the fire.
Again.
And again.
As ammunition cooked off around him, Smith threw burning debris from the aircraft to keep the flames from consuming it.
Against all odds, the crippled B-17 reached England.
It landed safely.
Moments later, the bomber broke apart on the runway.
The crew survived because one man refused to quit.
For his actions, Maynard “Snuffy” Smith became the first enlisted member of the U.S. Army Air Forces to receive the Medal of Honor during World War II.
The irony?
Around the time he received America’s highest military decoration, he had also been disciplined for a minor infraction and was reportedly assigned to kitchen duty.
He never fit the image of the perfect soldier.
He wasn’t polished.
He wasn’t popular.
But when everything was on fire, he became exactly the man his crew needed.
History is full of heroes who were overlooked—until the moment it mattered most.
They are waiting for their "full bowls of food today", but we are facing an absolute nightmare. Our PayPal account has been suspended, leaving us with zero funds to buy their meals.
We can't let them go hungry. If you can help us purchase food through our new chuffed link, please step up for them today. Every dollar counts. 💔🐾 #DogRescue #AnimalWelfare
American HVAC worker shows that an old air conditioning unit is still running perfect on top of a home that was made in 1978
“Original to the home. 56 degrees coming out of this. They don't make them like they used to. 48 years and still going.”
America needs to make planned obsolescence illegal. Our modern products are being engineered to break after a set amount of years
We should not be buying things designed to break
Even The European Union has made stronger rules against planned obsolescence
Well, I’ve got a magic Chef refrigerator in my garage 38 years old…. Bought Frigidaire three years ago after two years the light started blinking on and off inside. It wouldn’t stop, repairman comes out fixes It charges me $265. He sees my magic chef, offers to buy it from me. I tell him heck no , he laughed and says I don’t blame you. I’d never get rid of it.
🚨 Today the California Senate Committee held a hearing on the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” known as AB 2624. This bill will criminalize and punish anyone from looking into fraud inside immigrant communities in California.
This bill was created only after I exposed billions of dollars in fraud throughout immigrant communities in the US. “Immigration support services” have become a billion dollar industry in California, and now that the fraud has been exposed, they are trying to criminalize those who look into the fraud.
The bill has passed through the California Assembly and is set to pass through the Senate and then to Governor Newsom’s desk. This bill was created by the Attorney Generals WIFE and will allow him to go after citizens if they film nonprofits and “immigration support services providers”.
Welcome to Califraudia.
@realdanieltitus I think the image you’re using showing our lord as an angry man, I’m sorry, imho, is a put it off. I think of Jesus I don’t see him as angry…
Our hospital and sanctuary will be a permanent shield for suffering street animals. We have to build it piece by piece.
1 Brick = £5 = 1 Life Saved
Let’s keep laying these bricks together and build a safe haven that will last forever: https://t.co/W471sfgaU4