The two most important things President Trump’s administration should be working on right now are
deporting as many illegal aliens as humanly possible
& passing the SAVE America Act.
Broken Legs, Body Full of Shrapnel — He Still Got Every Man Out - Maj. James Capers, Jr. The First Black Marine Officer Nominated for the Medal of Honor Just Got It
@UncleOldsmobile@TPUSA@NickJFreitas@tpusastudents Great point 💯💯💯 not sure how there’s a grey area when courts legally claim it’s a human being and alive.. if proven otherwise there’d be a lot of cases that need retrials.
@Oldglorycries Oh didn’t mt holly have a teen takeover recently? So cancelling fireworks is their punishment 🤣 so now the next town over having fireworks will have to deal with the troublemakers…. Can’t we just lock these jerks up and let peaceful people live their lives??
@WescottAmerica Agree!! What’s up with these plea deals?? Why are we negotiating with people who clearly are not fit for society? His crime is on camera we don’t need a confession why negotiations?!? Stop soft on crime, prosecute - protect civil people.
Aaron Tucker had been out of prison for seven days. He had less than $2 in his pocket and one shot at turning his life around, a job interview that morning. Then he saw a car flip over and catch fire from his bus window.
He asked the bus driver if he was going to help. "No, but if you get out I'm going to leave," the driver replied. Tucker got out anyway.
He sprinted toward the upside-down, smoke-filled car and found the 61-year-old driver covered in blood.
He unbuckled the man's seatbelt and dragged him clear as the car started to catch fire.
He pulled off his own dress shirt and used it to stop the man's head wound from bleeding, telling him: "You're going to be all right. Your family wants to see you. Keep your eyes open."
The bus left. Tucker missed his interview.
When the story got out, strangers set up a GoFundMe that raised over $50,000 in three days. He also received multiple job offers in construction.
"I feel like a job can come and go, but a life is a one-time thing," Tucker said. "The job just wasn't in my mind at that time."