@NewsNation the US flag you showed this morning of a viewer on his front porch was upside down... It means distress and/or protest to the current political situation...
11 YR OLD SHOOTS ILLEGALS thanks FOX NEWS for reporting it.
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Shotgun preteen vs. Illegal alien Home Invaders...Two illegal aliens, Ralphel Resindez, 23, and Enrico Garza, 26, probably believed they would easily overpower home-alone 11-year-old Patricia Harrington after her father had left their two-story home. It seems the two crooks never learned two things: they were in Montana and Patricia had been a clay-shooting champion since she was nine. Patricia was in her upstairs room when the two men broke through the front door of the house. She quickly ran to her father's room and grabbed his 12-gauge Mossberg 500 shotgun. Resindez was the first to get up to the second floor only to be the first to catch a near point blank blast of buckshot from the 11-year-old's knee-crouch aim. He suffered fatal wounds to his abdomen and genitals. When Garza ran to the foot of the stairs, he took a blast to the left shoulder and staggered out into the ...street where he bled to death before medical help could arrive. It was found out later that Resindez was armed with a stolen 45-caliber handgun he took from another home invasion robbery. That victim, 50-year-old David 0'Burien, was not so lucky. He died from stab wounds to the chest. Ever wonder why good stuff never makes NBC, CBS, PBS, MSNBC, CNN, or ABC news........? An 11 year old girl, properly trained, defended her home, and herself......against two murderous, illegal immigrants.......and she wins. She is still alive. Now THAT is Gun Control!Thought for the day.... Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant' is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist.'I like this kind of e-mail! American citizens defending themselves and their homes.
Florida’s students once ranked near the bottom in math and reading.
Then the state passed universal school choice.
Now, “Florida ranks #1 in education,” says @DeAngelisCorey.
Schools get better when they have to compete:
Don’t ever dare tell me that someone came to rescue our grandparents from the gas chambers.
Because no one did.
They didn’t come when they put up those “No Jews allowed” signs.
They didn’t come when families were kicked out of schools, jobs, banks, and homes.
When fathers were dragged off and never seen again for being Jewish.
When mothers sewed yellow stars on their coats—like that made them less human.
They didn’t come when they burned down synagogues.
When they shattered our windows and crushed our lives.
When they beat our kids in the streets and no one stopped it.
They didn’t come when we were shoved into ghettos, and hunger tortured us.
When disease spread like wildfire and everything we had was taken, erased.
They didn’t come when the trains rolled in—train after train packed with the sick, the children, the elderly.
No food. No water. No idea where we were going—just away forever.
And the world knew.
Of course, they did. They had the reports, the witnesses, the headlines, the news.
But they ignored it.
America didn’t want us.
Britain didn’t care.
Canada said, “None is too many.”
And the 'Neutral' countries. They stayed neutral.
While families like mine vanished, they stayed neutral. F their neutrality.
All my grandparents had numbers on their arms.
Tattooed, not by choice (it’s forbidden by Jewish law), but by force, to be counted like stock.
Some were the last ones left of entire families—gone.
Not lost. But taken, robbed, stolen, ripped away.
Ask yourself: If Japan hadn’t attacked Pearl Harbor, would America have stepped foot in Europe?
If Hitler hadn’t betrayed Stalin, would Russia have interfered to rescue the Jews he hated?
Without those events, the world would’ve stayed still.
It might’ve been years, and then…
You wouldn’t known about us outside of museums.
We’d be like the Romans.
Like the Babylonians.
A “once-was.”
Just old photos.
An exhibit.
A memory.
So don’t tell me someone came to save us.
They didn’t save us.
They showed up after the fire was almost burned out and acted like heroes.
They came to see the piles of shoes.
The rooms of hair.
The bones that didn’t completely burn.
They found people barely alive.
Eyes sunken into their faces, empty of thought and full of pain.
Children who couldn’t cry because they were too busy convincing themselves they were alive.
That’s not a rescue.
That’s showing up after the damage is done and saying, “Look, I did something.”
Of course, we’re grateful for those who fought. For the soldiers who stormed hellholes, who risked everything to tear down the gates and ultimately lead our grandparents to freedom.
But don’t you dare talk about Jews like you have no blood on your hands.
Don’t pretend you weren’t silent while we burned.
Don’t even think about it.
After the war, suddenly everyone cared.
They built museums.
Lit candles.
Made speeches.
Wrote “never again” on signs.
But do you know what that is?
Guilt dressed up as remembrance.
Grief with no consequences.
Regret with no price.
They wept for what was left.
But when it mattered? When my family needed someone?
They did nothing.
And you—sitting here reading this—ask yourself:
If you were alive then, would you have done something?
Would you have opened your door? Taken a family in?
Spoken out while everyone else stayed quiet?
Be real.
Most didn’t need to be Nazis to be complicit.
They just needed to stay silent.
They just needed to do nothing.
And that’s exactly what they did.
We didn’t survive just to be polite about it.
We didn’t crawl out of the ashes to make everyone feel better.
We’re not a tragedy.
We’re not a statistic.
We’re not some story you hear once a year.
We are not a remembrance month or day.
We’re what’s left.
And we will never forget that when it counted, no one came.
Not then.
Not when it mattered.
We know history repeats itself.
So let me ask: How confident do you think we are that this time the world would step in earlier?
Not too confident, I can tell you that.
NEW: Dr. Deborah Birx admits the COVID shots were pushed on the wrong people, saying the rollout on young people ignored the science.
Now, she tells us.
“The messenger RNA vaccine should have been rolled out for the people that were at risk for severe disease because that’s what the vaccine was developed for,” Birx said.
She also confessed the COVID shot was never “designed” to prevent infection:
“That is not what the COVID vaccine was designed to do. It wasn’t designed against infection.”
People lost their jobs under the lie that no one was safe until everyone was vaccinated.
Now, four years later, they admit young people never really needed it—and it wasn’t even designed to prevent infection.
Insurance is about balancing risk. California is hand down, by far the riskiest state to insure homes due to the fires/earthquakes. Florida second due to hurricanes. Obviously insurance companies need to collect “enough” to cover the damages terrible leadership in the state has allowed to happen….