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Brandon Gill asked FRAC's director of SNAP policy if people should be able to buy soda with food stamps.
She said yes.
He then left her speechless after exposing how FRAC is funded by Big Soda and companies that profit off EBT dollars.
My FIL’s Pancreatic Cancer has certainly changed our lives right now. We are currently doing our best to help give him a trip he’s always wanted to enjoy with his family. Any help would be wonderful. Thank you!
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@Brian_Sauve Y’all are ignoring the full context of what @not_our_guy was saying, and acting exactly like the woke left. That’s not surprising, considering y’all are the other end of the horseshoe. It’s so telling, that y’all attack this group of men but embrace the pro-Nazi book publishers.
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My Father-in-Law has a dream of visiting The Ark Encounter with his family. He has recently been diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer, and I am really hoping to make this trip a reality. Please consider donating or sharing. Every bit helps! https://t.co/h9oLAN71RR
Muslim members of CAIR (a terrorist org) infiltrated the Texas GOP Convention. We the delegates updated the rules, so this won’t happen again. The Texas Tribune is now telling us how super sad the members of the terrorist org are, and how we should feel bad for them. So insane…
“I select and prefer Christians for our rulers.”
Today we learned that statements like this might make some Muslims cry, but it was not a controversial statement when American’s first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court said it, and it shouldn’t be controversial today.
I was quoted in the @TexasTribune article about Muslims’ hurt feelings at the Texas GOP Convention. Here is my full response in context.
@Lorionafarm@JanisHolt59@TexasGOP That is not how the delegates voted. We don’t yet know how they voted. That was simply the order put forward by the LP committee. The full delegates’ votes could totally reorder them.
As a delegate who supported Abraham George, the campaign against him was extremely intense. Delegates were inundated with texts and emails supporting D’rinda and accusing George of incompetence and dishonesty. Chairman George spent very little time engaging with those attacks. He mostly touted the accomplishments of his current term, and I didn’t see much outlining of his vision for the next two years. The delegates saw D’rinda outlining a plan for her term, which I believe resonated. I also think some of the attacks against George made an impact, especially as there was very little said to combat them. Furthermore, I think having David Covey as her Vice-Chair certainly brought delegates over to D’rinda.
After the intensity of this campaign, I am very proud of @abrahamgeorge for his message of unity and his graceful concession. I greatly appreciate his leadership, and now I encourage our GOP to unite behind @DrindaRandall so we can win in November and grow this party.
You cannot claim that you’re aborting your Down syndrome child because you don’t want him to “suffer.” First of all, killing a child so they don’t suffer is psychopath serial killer logic. You’re on the same moral plane as Andrea Yates. Second, children with Down syndrome are famously some of the happiest people you’ll ever meet in your life. They are not in fact living in a state of perpetual torment. So what’s really happening is that you’re killing your child so that YOU won’t suffer the inconvenience of caring for him. This is about freeing yourself of your own perceived suffering. If you’re going to be a child killing sociopath, at least be honest about it.
Memorial Day belongs to the fallen. The men and women who didn’t come home, and the ones we asked to do impossible things in our name.
But we are failing them.
A majority of the veterans who fought in the War on Terror now describe that war as a mistake. Because for fifteen years they’ve been told from every direction that the war itself was fake.
When podcasters, politicians, and influencers call American wars “fake” or “foolish” or even “evil” to score cheap political points, they are telling our veterans this:
If the war you fought in was foolish, you were a fool to volunteer. If the war you fought in was wrong, you were wrong to fight. If the war you fought in was evil, then the things you did in it were evil.
It tears down not only the soldier, but the very idea that America is good and worth fighting for.
The West is in trouble —and not because of the War on Terror. The West is in trouble because we have forgotten why we fought it:
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@RealCandaceO@BCC_Mitchell What kind of garbage post is this? Hunter posted publicly, and Brent responded publicly. No one is trying to scoop on your interview.