JULY 4, 1776
We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal,
that they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable Rights,..
Henry Nowak was stabbed 5 times, then handcuffed and left to die because someone accused him of being racist.
We asked UK police what kind of speech could get you arrested.
They told us saying something offensive was enough.
Henry Nowak died because of police like this.
I’m truly angry that our Republican Senate majority is incapable &/or unwilling to pass the SAVE America Act.
So, I’m going to turn my anger into organized action.
See you this SATURDAY, Arizona!
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This is Henry Nowak’s family
He had an older sister and two baby siblings
“Henry did nothing wrong. He was one of the kindest, friendliest… person you’ll ever meet.”
Never forget what they did
Did I mishear or did Dr. Oz just say there are FOREIGN ENTITIES AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT involved in the massive fraud that's being uncovered and investigated in Ohio?
Introduction
This spares nothing. Not a fucking thing. Congress is beyond fixable.
The 535 who sit in Congress are not representatives.
They are a parasitic class that has colonized the machinery Washington bled to create and turned it into a feeding trough for donors, foreign interests, and their own perpetual power.
This is not policy failure.
It is institutional pathology…a legislative body that no longer fears the people it claims to serve and has therefore become the enemy of the republic it was meant to protect.
Washington would have recognized the pattern immediately.
He hanged spies and shot mutineers because he understood that internal betrayal is more lethal than any foreign army.
Jefferson named the remedy in plain language…the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
The current Congress has made its choice.
It has chosen to become the tyrant.
Every last one of them must go. Root and branch.
There is no reform left that can save what they have already sold.
The only question is whether the American people still possess the spine to do what the founders would have done when the forms of government became the instrument of its own destruction.
This piece is not an argument.
It is the only conclusion left.
Period.
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MASSIVE WIN: Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Brian Buescher just struck down a Nebraska law which allowed some illegals to be eligible for taxpayer funded tuition
Not a penny to illegals!
Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, Abraham Clark may have paid the highest personal price. Almost nobody knows his story. Buckle up.
He was a New Jersey farm kid considered too frail for farm work, so he taught himself math, then surveying, then law. He never got rich from it because he kept defending poor farmers who could not pay him. His neighbors called him "the Poor Man's Counselor."
In the early hours of July 4, 1776, while Congress debated independence in Philadelphia, Clark wrote a letter to a friend with one of the most chilling lines of the Revolution: "Perhaps our Congress will be exalted on a high gallows."
He signed anyway.
Then the British made it personal. Two of his sons were officers in the Continental Army, and both were captured. They were thrown onto the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor, the deadliest place of the entire war. More Americans died on British prison ships than in every battle of the Revolution combined.
One son got it even worse. He was locked in the dungeon and given no food except what other starving prisoners could push through the keyhole of his cell.
The British reportedly offered Clark a deal: renounce the Declaration, switch sides, and your boys go free.
He refused.
Here is the part that breaks me. Clark sat in Congress through all of it and never once brought it up. No special pleading, no favors. Congress only found out through other channels and threatened retaliation against a British officer, which finally got his son out of the dungeon.
After the war, he kept choosing the little guy. He fought for debt relief for struggling farmers and refused to support the Constitution until he was assured a Bill of Rights would protect ordinary citizens.
In September 1794, at age 68, the self-taught surveyor who outlasted the British Empire died of sunstroke after a long day working on his own farm.
No statue on the National Mall. No musical. Just a small town in New Jersey called Clark, and most people who drive through it have no idea why.
Some men signed the Declaration with ink. Abraham Clark signed it with his sons.
Indianapolis Police chief is Tanya Terry. She was celebrated as the first gay woman to hold the position. Her prior experience includes being a member of the DEI Dept. The Indianapolis Police Dept posted this pride month message just 3 days ago
California registrar expecting a massive mail-in ballot dump tomorrow because they're planning on stealing this election.
It gets worse, last month, the Humboldt County of Elections discovered a stack of 596 sealed ballots from the most recent election at the bottom of a locked voting drop box.
The ballots were "uncounted" due to a "staff error." Something must change, we know how they cheat, and now it's time to end it.