My father was diagnosed with Stage 4 esophageal cancer 6 weeks ago and yesterday that battle came to an end as he passed away at home peacefully in his sleep, with me by his side holding his hand. Thank GOD he is now at peace. He approached his death with remarkable serenity, a testament to his inner peace and acceptance of the natural cycle of life and death.
“A boy doesn’t become a man until his father dies.”
Today that statement rings true for me as I reflect on the loss of my father. A man that was good brother, father, and husband. He touched many lives. He was a protector. A warrior. A Joker, and a Lover. His words always uplifted you and his kindness will be remembered for generations. His family was his greatest accomplishment. Something he was really proud of. At a young age and 1 of 7 siblings he helped his mother raise his entire family once his dad went missing. He then grew up without a father, which I believe, helped mold him to become the father he always wanted. A man of strong morals and values.
He served in the @usnavy for 22 years during the Vietnam War +++ as a S.E.A.L. & even re-enlisted at the liberty bell. He took his oath very seriously and never wavered from his love of liberty and freedom. He then went on to raise his own family starting with my mother’s first 2 children which he always considered his own. After divorcing my mother he found the most amazing woman for a wife that then in turn took us children under her wing as one of her own. Together they had two more children. He was so very proud of his grandchildren.
I learned a lot of lessons from my dad but none hit quite like the one I experienced over the last final weeks of his life. I came to fully understand the true difference between a Rich man vs Wealthy man. My family came together like always and we were extremely lucky enough to all get some quality time with him. I think we are all grateful for that. I love you daddy, thank you for everything.
Now; next phase.
Thank you Mr President! Thank you for inviting me to your birthday party, it was an amazing tribute filled with so much American pride. And thank you for everything you are doing for America!
Dr. (Mengele) FAUCI, this one’s for you.
Accountability is required to retain a constitutional republic. Without it, trust erodes, corruption flourishes, and freedom dies.
The question I am most asked is, when will we see the arrests!!!
The Bible teaches that all people…and especially leaders…are accountable for their actions. The Constitution reinforces this principle through checks and balances and the rule of law. No person, office, or institution is above accountability.
History shows that when accountability disappears, corruption grows and nations decline. The greater the power, the greater the responsibility to answer for its use.
Yet accountability is not self-enforcing. It depends on citizens finding their courage and demanding it.
When Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat, she challenged an unjust system and helped change a nation. When Erin Brockovich exposed corporate wrongdoing, she proved that one determined citizen can force powerful institutions to answer for their actions. When American colonists united in the Boston Tea Party, they sent a clear message: government must answer to the people.
The lesson is timeless: Accountability begins when ordinary people refuse to stay silent.
A free society survives only when citizens demand transparency, insist on consequences, and hold leaders to the same standards they expect of everyone else.
Happy Father’s Day to the dads and father figures raising the next generation.
Healthy families are the foundation of a healthy nation. Thank you for leading with purpose, setting an example, and helping children thrive.
Together, we can Make America Healthy Again.
The connections are being disseminated into the masses
Won’t be long now
@AlchemyAmerican really did a bang up job with this episode — worth the listen
Father’s Day…
I never met my grandfather — he was [disappeared] when my father was just a child.
My great grandfather served in the US NAVY during WWII then came back and started an entire large family with my grandmother —
We found out on my father’s deathbed that it was THEM who did it…
His disappearance was abrupt - out of the blue - remained unsolved for almost 7 years. His body was never discovered and the only reason it got “solved” was so my grandmother could finally get the life insurance
During those 7 years searching for his lost father — my father became a man. He raised his younger brothers and sisters now becoming the man of the house. All before highschool. He then became a Boy Scout turned Eagle Scout then just like his father he joined @USNavy at age 17 - March 1964
My father raised his family of brothers and sisters — then went on his entire life never having a father…
So by the time I came around, you bet your ass my dad was a good dad.
Happy Father’s Day grandpa — I sure am grateful for the genetics 🧬🦅🇺🇸🤙
Someone: "So how do you spend your free time?"
Me: "You mean like right now? today?"
Someone: "Sure, today, weekends in general"
Me: "Well today I ended up downloading about 60GB of IRS 990 forms for 501c3 groups so I can map out things like officer pay, donations, other structural financial information".
Someone: "um oh ok" - walks away
The OUTATIME license plate is here—but only for the next 3 weeks.
This special limited-edition release gives fans around the world a chance to own one, especially those who can’t make it out to a Comic Con. Each plate will be personally signed before it ships.
Once this collection closes, it’s gone.
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