🚨BREAKING: President Trump is weighing a missile strike to take out Khamenei, obliterate all Islamist military bases, and let the brave Iranian people finish the job.
Do you support President Trump helping Iranians overthrow Khamenei’s regime?
A. Yes
B. No
Did it twice. No regrets with my choice to stay by their side. I do second guess the choice even knowing how much they may have been suffering. I had a third dog in between that died alone at home when we were at work. That was the worst. She was sick. Many regrets
Jamey Carney from New York State, moved to Ireland with her kid.
Started dating Ahmad Al-Saqar, a "refugee" from Jordan.
She wore Keffiyeh, was pro pally, hated ICE, apparently converted.
The inevitable happened.
Her child found her dead.
The "refugee" is on the run.
Last year, my son was expelled from school.
One day, three boys surrounded him and started making fun of him.
My son tried to stay calm and create some distance, but one person stood in front of him, blocking his path.
Then, another boy uttered words that would change his life.
"I'm glad your mother is in a wheelchair. I
hope she dies of a seizure one day."
Our family has already experienced great grief.
This April will mark 11 years since my daughter passed away.
She only lived for 14 months.
The moment his son heard the words, "You should just die,"
something snapped inside him.
He turned around and punched the boy hard in the nose.
The school didn't consider what the boy had said.
They simply expelled my son for the reason that he had physically assaulted the other boy.
So I took my son to get ice cream.
There is a line that should never be crossed with words.
I wholeheartedly support my son for standing up and saying, "That's enough."
He knows that hitting someone comes with consequences.
But there are some things in life that you absolutely must protect.
When that time comes, I will always be by my son's side.
@BrandonStraka I was once against this tech. Now with all the crime and the inept quality of police action, we have no choice but to watch everybody and their movements. When crime is committed it will be easy to find the scum and deal with it.
@MMatters22596 I pray everything here comes to pass. I own some of these and if these prices are hit I will have over 1 million just from these positions. Cheers.
Cursing Christians and Jews is a standard part of Islamic prayers, recited millions if not billions of times every day by Muslims around the world. It's based on the opening chapter of the Koran, which reads:
“Guide us to the straight path — the path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have incurred Your wrath [Jews] or of those who are astray [Christians].”
In this video, not only does the Egyptian soccer team recite this repudiation of Christians and Jews, but — and because its playing mostly Christian teams — it repeatedly recites — thrice — other segments of the Koran that distinctly condemn Christians:
“Say, 'He is Allah, who is One... He neither begets nor is born, nor does he have an equivalent'... Infidels are they who say, 'God is one in a Trinity.' There is only One God. If they do not stop saying this, they will be afflicted with a painful punishment” [Koran 112:1-4 and 5:73].
And people wonder if it's true that Egypt's national soccer team openly rejects Coptic Christian players.
Of course, whenever a Christian player is exceedingly good, they try to entice him to convert to Islam to join the team.
Such is the sick mentality that is being welcomed into the global "fraternity of sports."
Just remember we could send any one of our college football teams to Europe and beat the very best 80 football players you could muster. Any day and every day. 🏈
Argentina’s Lionel Messi, soccer legend, also had words last night with the Egyptian coach during the game.
Messi: “Whats wrong with you?”
Coach wants to fight.
This is a snapshot of the entire Middle East…”what’s wrong with you?”
The Egyptian Football Association released a video titled: “The Secret to Victory.”
They openly declare that the key to victory is to begin each match by cursing Christians and Jews.
Before every game, the team gathers to recite Quranic passages describing Christians and Jews as infidels under Allah’s wrath.
Coptic Christians make up 15% of Egypt’s population, yet they are not allowed on the national team.
Now, the Islamic team of Egypt has been eliminated by the ‘infidel’ nation of Argentina. Allah was not on their side.
@AuthorMJClifton@SenSchumer When people of color realize the Democrat party is using you, then you be on the road to freedom. Stop supporting them and abundance and opportunity will be yours. No more blue states.
"I was an 18-year-old teen mom in this picture. I’d spent my entire senior year of high school pregnant, and in a small town, that felt heavy. The shame was real. So were the whispers. My daddy was 50 here, which is wild because I’m 51 now. We were all so young.
I’d graduated on June 3, brought Justin home on July 1, and had no clue what I was doing. I was just trying to keep a tiny human alive. But somewhere between those sleepless nights and uncertain days, something changed. Justin didn’t become my shame. He became my purpose.
What I couldn’t see then was that by September I’d be sitting in a college classroom. A few years later, I’d graduate right on time and become a middle school teacher. And this little fellow? He turns 33 today and somehow became one of the smartest people I know.
The world has a way of convincing us that one mistake can ruin the rest of our lives. But this picture tells a different story.
My life didn’t end when I became the talk of the town. It didn’t end because I didn’t have all the answers. I just knew I loved a little boy with all my heart, and I trusted God to do what I couldn’t.
Thirty-three years later, I can tell you this: The very thing I was told would ruin my future became one of God’s greatest gifts.
NEVER let the world’s opinion become louder than God’s promise.
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28"
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