Hundreds of stolen MAIL-IN BALLOTS were found in a man's car that were for Gavin Newsom's CA Recall Election.
They also found a loaded gun, Xanax, and Meth. The man turned out to be a convicted felon. Was this one of Newsom's CA ballot mules who was caught?
Newsom Recall Election ballots were also sent out with more "holes" in the ballot envelopes, which allowed ANYONE to see your vote from outside the ballot envelope.
Vote the wrong way and your ballot "accidentally" gets tossed or "lost." Fraud in CA is out of control.
Islamic scholar explains why Muhammad married Aisha at 6 and raped her at 9:
“If Muhammad hadn’t married Aisha, she would’ve ended up having sex with a boy outside of marriage.
He didn’t sleep with her at 9 to rape her. He did her a favor and protected her from fornication.”
🇺🇸 Most Badass Football Players: Combat Veterans Edition #2 Jack Lummus
Jack Lummus, Medal of Honor recipient, Marine, and end for the New York Giants, was one badass football player.
Born October 22, 1915, near Ennis, Texas, Lummus grew up on a farm and developed a reputation as a tough, hardworking athlete.
He excelled in sports at Ennis High School, but later transferred to and graduated from Texas Military College before attending Baylor University, where he became a standout in both football and baseball.
Lummus originally enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps in May 1941. He washed out of flight school after clipping a fence with his wingtip during a taxi run.
He then joined the New York Giants and played in nine games during the 1941 NFL season.
Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, he quickly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and was commissioned as an officer.
Lummus landed on Iwo Jima on February 19, 1945 as a liaison officer.
Due to heavy officer casualties, he was given command of the 3rd Rifle Platoon, Company E, 2nd Battalion, 27th Marines.
On March 8, 1945, after fighting for nearly three brutal weeks on the island, and pinned down for 36 hours in a strategic gorge, Lummus led his platoon in a fierce assault against heavily fortified Japanese positions.
As he charged the first enemy pillbox, an enemy grenade exploded right next to him. It knocked him to the ground and stunned him, but he immediately got up and killed everyone inside with his submachine gun.
Minutes later, a second grenade exploded directly against him, driving shrapnel deep into his shoulder.
Bleeding and in agonizing pain, he completely ignored the wounds, charged a second fortified pillbox, and annihilated the occupants.
He then ran back through enemy fire to his platoon lines, stood in the open to direct the fire of supporting Sherman tanks, and then charged alone a third time to destroy a third Japanese emplacement.
Moments later while continuing to lead his men, he stepped on a land mine that blew off both of his legs.
Despite his catastrophic wounds, he kept directing his platoon until he was carried to an aid station.
Evacuated to the field hospital, doctors frantically gave him 18 pints of blood to try and save his life.
Before he died, he told the doctor, “Well, Doc, the New York Giants lost a mighty good end today.”
For his extraordinary heroism and selfless leadership, First Lieutenant Jack Lummus was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Jack Lummus is an American Badass.
Thank you, Lieutenant! 🫡🇺🇸
If you are a foreign fighter in Afghanistan they will give you a real, but fraudulent Afghan passport and you can then leave on one of the following visas and get into a pipeline to pretty much anywhere. Our government almost 5 years into this mess, still isn’t treating the Afghan passport as completely comprised.
Huge mistake.
#Marines with 3rd Recruit Training Battalion inspect recruits during the series commander inspection on @MCRDPI, S.C.
Throughout the inspection, the recruits are evaluated on the cleanliness of their rifles, knowledge of the uniform standards, discipline, bearing, and general knowledge taught throughout training.
#USMC #MCRD #RecruitTraining
Thanks to @UKLabour Muslim child rape gang leader Arshid Hussain could be freed after serving as little as a third of his sentence.
He didn't just rape little girls as young as 11, he actually tortured them too.
Arshid Hussain was described as one of the most dangerous men in the UK.
He was found guilty in 2016 at Sheffield Crown Court of 38 offences, including rape, indecent assault, abduction, false imprisonment and making threats to kill.
https://t.co/p7UajIqii4
White liberal woman openly lies
Liberal “I have people I personally know who have been taken, and they're shattered”
Journalist “Is that actually what happened? ICE took someone that they saw was just brown?”
Liberal “I don't know the backstory to everything”
Journalist “That's what you just said, you just made that accusation”
Liberal “I don't know the backstory to everything”
Journalist “Were they US citizens?”
Liberal “No, they weren't”
So they didn’t take someone just because they were brown… ICE took them because they illegally entered a country and broke immigration laws
Why is this so hard to understand
POLL: ICE has been abused by the Fake News Media at levels never seen before. They are Great Patriots who work hard, and do a fantastic job in a very hostile environment. Much of this hostility is caused by the Dumocrats and the Fake News. The concept I have had for quite some time — A strong feeling that the name of these Patriots, “ICE,” should be changed to, “NICE,” in that it will totally discombobulate Crooked, Dishonest, and Unpatriotic Reporters and Journalists. For them to say, “We went to a NICE Facility today,” as opposed to “ICE” or, “NICE Agents have deported a Violent Drug Dealer,” they won’t be able to handle it, they will go totally crazy! All it means is adding an “N” (“National”) to “ICE (“Immigration and Customs Enforcement”) — A much more prestigious name. Everyone loves it, but I have been told by the legendary Tom Homan that the Agents do not love it as much as the other population. Who thinks that we should add an “N” to change the name of “ICE” to “NICE?”
Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT
When you mass import fighting age men from violent, misogynist cultures, you put every single woman at risk.
It's not even possible to be left alone while being with your children anymore.
This is a deliberate European-wide policy. They want us all to be in danger.
Big news last night on CNN! I learned that for 1.6 billion years, algae was completely undefeated in warm stagnant pools...until Obama personally cured it with "science."
You really do learn something new every day. 🤣
U.S. Army Technical Sergeant John William Meagher of Jersey City, New Jersey, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his extraordinary actions on June 19, 1945, near Ōzato, Okinawa.
Meagher joined the Army and, by June 19, 1945, was serving as a technical sergeant in Company E, 305th Infantry Regiment, 77th Infantry Division. On June 19, 1945, near Ōzato, Okinawa, Meagher’s unit was advancing against enemy resistance. Meagher climbed atop an assault tank to direct its fire against two fortified enemy targets. He did so despite “bullets splattering about him.” Amid the hail of gunfire, Meagher noticed the lone Japanese soldier making a run at the tank. He jumped off the tank and ran toward the enemy with his bayonet extended in front of him.
While Meagher halted the attacker’s charge, he also detonated the explosive device the attacker was carrying and was knocked unconscious by the blast. Meagher came to moments later. Finding his rifle destroyed and enemy fire still whizzing by him, he returned to his tank to grab a weapon. Meagher secured a machine gun and began a furious one-man assault on the enemy.
He fired from the hip as he moved through a barrage of bullets that ripped through his clothing. Meagher reached the nearest pillbox and killed six enemy soldiers. He sprinted to the next pillbox through more gunfire only to find his weapon out of ammunition. Meagher was unfazed. According to his citation, “he grasped his empty gun by the barrel and in a violent onslaught killed the crew.”
Meagher left the Army while still a technical sergeant. He died at age 78 in 1996 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
#WeRememberThem
UPDATE: The man arrested in the UK for attempted m*rder after throwing a 3-year-old child into a crocodile enclosure has been RELEASED ON BAIL
Police are STILL not releasing any information about the attacker…
128 years ago today, during the Spanish American War the USS Charleston steamed into Apra Harbor, Guam accompanied by three transport ships carrying U.S. troops.
The Spanish colonial garrison, isolated and unaware that war had even been declared initially believed the American warning shots were a friendly salute. They rowed out in a small boat to apologize for not having enough gunpowder to return the courtesy. With virtually no resistance, Guam was peacefully secured for the United States. This bloodless capture turned the remote Pacific island into an American territory giving the rising United States a vital strategic outpost between Hawaii and the Philippines. It was one of the most unusual and funny episodes in a war that transformed America into a global power in just a few months.
A reminder of how quickly fortunes can shift on the world stage and how American reach expanded across the oceans.
It’s like you have no idea how the world works.
In the military a General, for example, may task one of his Battalion Commanders with a specific job.
He gives them a rough intent, maybe some left and right limits, and then says get the job done.
That’s essentially what Trump did in this instance with JD and with him when he had him head the fraud task force.
It happens in the corporate world as well.
People get fired when they mess it up.
Wild that I have to explain this.