@Real_Ames My question has always been, “Why do people want a social animal, for that matter any animal, as a pet if this is how they’re gonna treat it?”
Video shows Georgetown County Sheriff's office deputies and animal welfare organizations removing over 100 dogs from a Georgetown property after it was discovered the conditions were unlivable.
Ralph and Kimberly Moody face various charges after an additional 125 deceased dogs were discovered on the property.
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The federal government has no business funding painful experiments on dogs and cats. Especially not on the taxpayer dime.
We introduced the Preventing Animal Abuse and Waste Act to put a stop to it. Our bill prohibits the NIH from conducting or funding any research causing significant pain or distress to dogs and cats. If a study is classified under USDA pain levels D or E, the most extreme classifications of animal testing where pain is inflicted without relief, it is banned.
Washington has wasted billions on cruel experiments the American people would never sign off on if they knew the details. Our pets are family, not lab tools.
A legacy left behind.
Lindsey Graham was barely into his twenties when he lost both his parents. In the middle of college, he became the one raising his sister, Darline.
Whatever you thought of his politics, he carried a weight most people never have to carry. And it made him a fighter.
Please keep his sister in your prayers as she grieves the brother she once called "kind of like a brother, a father, and a mother rolled into one."
Rest easy, Senator.
South Carolina announced a special election on (Aug-11th) ~ time to get loud ~ let @RepNancyMace hear you
Raise your hand ✋️ if you want Nancy Mace to run for the now vacant Lindsey Graham seat in (SC)
🚨 JUST IN: Rep. Nancy Mace INFURIATES Democrat witness in Minnesota fraud hearing, he can't believe someone would want Somalis deported
MACE: "Should Somalis who committed fraud be denaturalized and deported?"
DEM: "That's an inappropriate question!"
MACE: "So if you commit fraud in this country and you are here from Somalia, you don't believe they should be denaturalized and deported?! How much fraud would it take for you to want to denaturalize and deport someone who committed fraud in this country? How much?"
DEM: "Again-"
MACE: "A billion? Nine billion? Nineteen billion? What would it take for you?"
DEM: "Most Somali Minnesotans are citizens."
MACE: "The ones that committed fraud, the question was if you understand English, should be those who committed fraud, should they be denaturalized and deported? The Somalians who are here, the ones that can't speak English."
DEM: "Under US law-"
MACE: "My next question is, this is yes or no, if you marry your brother and you commit immigration fraud, should you be denaturalized and deported?"
DEM: "Again, that question seems really inappropriate!!"
MACE: "Well, you can't answer my question so that's probably more inappropriate. Can you name one significant contribution to Minnesota from a Somali immigrant who can't speak English?"
DEM: "Absolutely, yes, but again, this is-"
MACE: "You didn't name one." @NancyMace
LMFAO this guy is pathetic😭😭
Here is the video 🚨
Trump sued George Stephanopoulos after this interview with Nancy Mace for defamation, and Stephanopoulos is now scheduled for a deposition next week
Raise your hand ✋️ if you hope Trump gets every dime he can outta Stephanopoulos
Tremendous respect here:
1997, actor John C. McGinley’s son, Max, was born with Down syndrome. Shortly after, John's talent agent pulled him aside to deliver what was framed as practical advice: Do not talk about this publicly.
Keep it quiet. People will stop hiring you.
For some, that might have sounded like reasonable career preservation. Protect the livelihood, avoid the spotlight, and pretend nothing had changed.
John’s response was immediate. He fired the agent.
Then, he did the exact opposite of what he had been told. He brought Max everywhere. Red carpets, talk shows, film sets, and public events. Wherever John went, Max was right beside him.
At a time when society still largely preferred to keep individuals with developmental disabilities out of sight, John made a different choice. He made his son visible. Openly, proudly, and entirely without apology.
What began as a father's protective instinct grew into decades of fierce advocacy. John became one of the country's most recognizable voices for Down syndrome awareness.
He spoke at global conferences, testified before Congress, and fought hard for employment law reforms that created real opportunities for people with disabilities to work, earn, and live independently.
During this journey, a reporter asked John a question that revealed far more about society's biases than it did about Max. The reporter asked if John ever wished his son were normal.
John didn't hesitate. He replied that Max was normal. The question wasn't. It was a blunt rejection of the idea that a person’s worth is measured by how well they fit into a narrow, conventional box.
Decades have passed since that conversation. Max is now 27 years old. He works, navigates his community, and lives an independent life filled with possibilities that the critics in 1997 never could have imagined for him.
Reflecting on their journey, John often says that Max never limited his life. He expanded it. Through his son, he learned what love, patience, and true commitment require.
The world signaled early on that it would have preferred Max to remain hidden in the shadows. John spent nearly three decades ensuring that the world looked Max right in the eye. Some fathers protect their children by shielding them from the world.
Others protect them by refusing to let the world look away.
True inclusion begins when we stop treating differences as deficits. Max didn't need to change to fit into the world.
The world needed to change to make room for Max. 🙏♥️
Credit: Old History
Dana Loesch and Meghan McCain are torching Megyn Kelly’s pure hypocrisy. She’s stayed silent and refused to condemn Candace Owens for those vile attacks on Erika Kirk, hiding behind the “young mom” cop-out.
Meanwhile, Megyn has viciously attacked other young moms but couldn’t be bothered to defend Erika Kirk, who’s a young mom herself.
Powerful video. Actor Ricky Schroeder prays for Charlie Kirk’s family, in Jesus name. Ricky and his wife should be speaking @TPUSA events. Not Tucker Carlson or Megyn Kelly. They betrayed Charlie. Find real men and women of God like Charlie.
@WhiteHouse@LauraLoomer Rest in peace, Uncle Lindsey💔😭 President Trump @POTUS , please take revenge for him against the Islamic regime. They wanted him dead. They want you dead as well. Please destroy them all.