Tomorrow before your cookout, go to a Memorial Day ceremony at a local cemetery and pay your respects to those men and women who gave it all so that we could live in freedom.
She deployed to Iraq at 19
to serve her country,
but was k*lled at 20,
leaving her young son behind,
society moved on,
nobody remembers her
sacrifice🎯🇺🇸 Never Forget🇺🇸
Hannah McKinney, 2006 🎯🇺🇸
🇺🇸🙏🏻✝️Prayers To Hannah &
To Her Family✝️🙏🏻
✝️🙏🏻R.I.P.Hannah ✝️🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
"Washington state raising taxes on millionaires, to 9.9%; first state income tax. There's nothing voters can do about it, either.
The state supreme court ruling that the new tax cannot be challenged by a voter referendum."
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There IS something voters can do about it. In the coming election an unprecedented 5 of the 9 Supreme Court seats will become vacant.
Supreme Court seats are often ignored by most voters, but if voters come out in force and elect new justices committed to upholding the state's constitution, our state can still be saved.
Trump should declare himself female so he can be the first female president.
Democrats’ TDS would force them to insist he’s not a woman because they can’t bring themselves to agree with Trump while instantly exposing the absurdity of their entire gender ideology
If there is another Civil War. It will be ANTIFA, Snowflakes and BLM against country boys, hunters, bikers and ex military!
That’ll be an hour we will never get back!
This photo was taken TWO WEEKS AGO.
The Amish, who YES are WHITE, are STILL in Western North Carolina rebuilding after Helene.
Hundreds of bridges.
Hundreds of homes.
By hand. FOR FREE. With NO cameras.
Zero mainstream media coverage.
GOD BLESS THE AMISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Mariners retired Randy Johnson number. The second 51 retired by the club. First one, being Ichiro
When Ichiro came to Seattle, he wrote a letter to Randy asking if he could wear 51 - Randy said yes without hesitation
“One number. Two players. Representing one team”
On the morning of April 19, 1775, British troops entered Lexington, Massachusetts where they were confronted by 77 members of the colonial militia. The 700 British soldiers were en route to Concord with orders to seize weapons, ammunition, and gunpowder.
After an initial skirmish at Lexington, the British moved to Concord where they were met with additional rebel forces and were forced to retreat under fire to Boston.
Today is a good day to remember those who stood up to the most powerful military on earth and pledged their “Lives, Fortunes, and sacred Honor” to the cause of freedom.
“Stand your ground. Don’t fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here.” - Attributed to Captain John Parker, a veteran of the French and Indian War and Captain of the Colonial Militia.
No one knows who fired the first shot of the American Revolution. The man who fired the “shot heard around the world” remains a mystery.