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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Still not going to Target.

I’m not legalistic about it, I stop there about once or twice a year probably. But I make a point to look elsewhere (and FYI, Walmart isn’t any better, ideologically - they’re just smarter about their marketing).

I used to go to Target only to pick up their cotton kids clothes because that is hard to find but now that they’ve laced their “cotton” clothes with synthetics and (I expect) formeldahyde bonding agents, don’t even need to go for that!

Small and local whenever we can!

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Debra's avatar

Target and Budweiser are still on my "no go" list.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

Add to that Disney. I used to go to WDW several times/year but that all stopped a few years ago when they decided to "take a stance" against parental rights in education. Since then, there are still several reasons I have not returned. Perhaps one day I'll soften on them and Target, but it hasn't happened yet.

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webstersmill's avatar

When Disney decided to ‘tweak’ the classics, that was the end. There is a real problem in all of society when current (supposed) values and outlooks are assigned to peoples of the past, demanding a rewriting or assigning intent. Suggest reading Thomas Sowell’s book Black Rednecks/White Liberals.

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Dave Slough's avatar

The bearded dudes in fairy dresses was my line in the sand

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Lori's avatar

I agree about Disney. Walt is turning over in his grave or cryo pod.

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Carolyn's avatar

I'm not sure about that. Rumor has it that he wasn't as clean as we thought he was

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Lori's avatar

interesting. where is any info on all this?

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nancylee's avatar

he was an out and out eugenicist nazi.

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Lori's avatar

wow, never heard that.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Oh, please. Don’t believe everything you hear, or read.

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liz's avatar

he was a total pedo and eugenicist. sorry

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

and Nazi! don't ever forget Nazi! probably he did not wash behind his ears, either.

Nothing excites a leftist more than killing the reputation of one who is not available to respond. So yummy!

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Basis for these slurs?

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annademo's avatar

But he created so many wonderful children's stories - classics that stand the test of time - and he's quite dead now, so who cares?

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C.R. Crawford's avatar

No he didn't. He ruined classic fairy tales and turned them into crap.

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kittynana's avatar

@Elaine- false

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annademo's avatar

Look up the narrator of this video. He sounds...not of this Earth.

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liz's avatar

Walt was a pedo. The company is evil.

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Lori's avatar

Where is the proof. I have never heard this. Can you direct me to your sources?

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79SmithW60's avatar

Never heard that before either. I hear crickets on your request for sources.

The eugenicist nazi was the progressive 'highly educated' academic hero of the Demonrats, Woodrow Wilson.

Disney's decline down the hill of lunacy didn't start to happen until after the company was absorbed by a Wall Steet hostile takeover by venture 'capitalists'/mercenaries in the mid 1980's. The Disney issues with culture and becoming anti-family, anti-American values didn't happen until "Corporate" America took over Disney and they became a degenerate secular servant of the evil one...

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

Yeah, I’m tiring of all the reputation smearing years after someone dies. You could probably find a comment by Mother Teresa to isolate from context and smear her reputation.

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kittynana's avatar

@Liz- nope

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CStone's avatar

I doubt very much that old Walt is upset about the very, very gay agenda of his company.

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Lori's avatar

Where is proof? I never heard any of this and don't know how all of you know this. What docs can you share or what sources so I can do my own due diligence. Thanks!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Disney is so creepy and has been for decades (I’d argue since its beginning). My husband and I went to watch some “classics” with our kids when they were younger and we thought they might enjoy what we grew up with and we turned it off! Now that we know who Disney is, we could see the grooming and occult-lacing all the way through even their very old videos (and definitely in their new ones). I’m so thankful we didn’t bring that into our kids lives only to have to try pull them back out of the “magick” later on!

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Paul  Weiss's avatar

Disney can go suck an egg. The last time we went to Orlando, we went to Universal Studios park, which was at least as entertaining, much cheaper, and not woke…and now they’re opening one in the Dallas area, much closer to home for us. Disney had the world’s greatest franchise and a wealth of revenue-producing IP, but decided to enthusiastically throw in with the wokesters. Maybe they can make up the money they lost with that boneheaded decision by hooking up a generator to Walt Disney’s spinning body.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

Something has gone terribly wrong at the happiest place on earth. That this was brewing for a long time -- as evidenced by the shattered lives of Disney child celebrities -- still has not made watching Disney abandon all tradition in favor of social justice messaging. Moreover, it appears that the parks now seem more enchanting to adults than to children, and what that says about where we are, let alone where Disney is, speaks for itself.

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phlyme's avatar

Haven’t shopped at target in many years. My husband won’t touch a bud light. Used to be his go to beer

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

I won't be going to the Treasury Department, Target or Budweiser, all of whom exalt the LGBQT brand. But maybe Trump is working a backdoor plan by putting a "married," homosexual man into the role as Treasury Secretary and another in the role as a National Security Advisor so that we will soon hear them renounce their gayness and announce they're going straight from here on out which was the president's game all along. Brilliant! But maybe not…what does the C&C Army think about this situation?

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CarO Lyn's avatar

I think Trump is for the best person for the job, regardless of their sexual preference. I’ve long admired Rick Grenell and Bessent seems to be a good choice. I have friends and relatives who are gay or lesbian but they are ones who quietly live their life and don’t rub anyone’s nose in their sexuality. I don’t tolerate the whole alphabet freak community (LBQT……..xyz)

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Well stated Caro Lyn, better than my attempted post regarding Rick G and Scott B. I'll just add that Individual Freedom is a major tenent of the USA and is what makes America the greatest. Just don't try and force one's lifestyle on others or groom my grandchildren in school.

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Kenpowoman's avatar

Lloyd Brownn, recent former Director of the Kennedy Center, might disagree with you re: Ric Grenell... Brown was recently fired (after only being employed there within the past few months) by Grenell explictly because Brown is a Christian.

https://www.westernjournal.com/western-journal-founder-fired-kennedy-center-cnn-prodded-christian-beliefs-refused-recant

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

The article does not state that Grenell fired Brown, only that it is Brown's conclusion. As quoted in the article “My only conclusion is @RichardGrenell was intimidated by a @CNN story … so he preemptively fired me for my Christian beliefs on marriage.”

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Grenell has a different aspect on marriage from the norm and Biblical definition.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Fascinating, because I have heard Rick Grenell on more than one podcast claim that he was raised in an evangelical home and is himself an evangelical Christian. (Which prompted my raised eyebrow.) He noted that he loved Mike Pence when he worked with him during Trump 1.0, who reminded him of his family members in his strong ethical, Christian stance on various issues.

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liz's avatar

UGH. PENCE?!

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Kenpowoman's avatar

He can claim it all he wants but his anti-Biblical behavior/lifestyle suggest otherwise.

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Susan Clack's avatar

🏆🏆🏆

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Homosexuality is sexual abuse, even if it's consentual.

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liz's avatar

thank you . yes there are a number of articles out on social media of lgb like moi who are abandoning the sick Pride agenda. this is an excellent one!

https://carolinacourier.substack.com/p/ashamed-of-pride-why-traditional

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RJ Rambler's avatar

What ppl do privately i.e. sexual abuse of another person impacts a community. I care when you abuse someone in your own home even if y'all like it. It's wrong. It's insane. It's unhealthy for those who know and those who don't think they care. We must stop saying that we didn't care about private abuses!! Otherwise you can't care about ANY! #EPSTEIN

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PJ's avatar

Has anyone seen the new Apple commercial on TV? A guy with a female hairstyle & necklace flexing his muscles & acting feminine- YUK! Time to let Apple know to KNOCK IT OFF ALREADY!

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Kent's avatar
Jun 7Edited

i've refused to BUY anything associated with APPLE for years...when I saw how aligned APPLE was with the CCP. BTW, did you KNOW that the GNC chain posturing as a vitamin & health outlet is NOW owned by the CCP? Through a clever and disguised stock purchase, the CCP now is the proprietor of GNC

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neener's avatar

Wow!

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79SmithW60's avatar

Their symbol was enough for me way 'back in the day'. An apple with a bite out of it tells me that they are saying to the public: "Buy an Apple product and you will have the knowledge of God". Just like the deception the serpent did to Eve (and Adam failed miserably to protect his wife).

Sorry Apple, not buying it.

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Coalburned's avatar

I'm glad I quit patronizing them 6 years ago.

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liz's avatar

Why would anyone buy from that overpricing spyware company anyway. Trying to be a "cool kid" as an adult is so pathetic...

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Crixcyon's avatar

If it's an ad, I ignore it. I am tired of being marketed to death for a bunch of crap.

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Shelle's avatar

I can't speak for others, but it does seem different to me. If you are giving merit based roles, then you could ignore other factors in a candidates life. But Target made "other factors" the most important thing about people and gloried in them. It also marketed them to the general population in a big way.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Is homosexuality a benign act or is it credited with bringing down Sodom, Rome and San Francisco not to mention God's prohibition of it in the Bible precisely because it is corrosive to society? Would we feel good about a cabinet member who openly proclaims they are kleptomaniacs or serial killers or pathological liars or you name it, as long as they're good at their job? I think we've collectively developed a blind spot when we are looking at the homosexual person who "quietly live their life and don't rub anyone's nose in their sexuality." But isn't calling yourself "married" to the same sex doing just that because being married implies sexual intimacy and in the case of the male sex, that is called sodomy. Should our children be groomed to think of it as just another life style choice because if we do, they are probably much more likely to drift in that direction if we in the church are also ignoring what God says about it. It's a tough one this homosexuality thing which has exploded since Obergefell v. Hodges happened in 2015.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

The homosexual community has worked for years 'normalizing' their lifestyle choice in the eyes of the Biblical definition. I for one have trouble believing homosexuals are saved from the wrath to come. I also am a sinner, but I admit my sin and seek repentance and strength to not repeat the sin. Convincing others that my sin is okay does not make me righteous in the eyes of God or innocent.

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liz's avatar

we will deal with God's wrath ourselves. since most of us dont believe in a PUNISHING GOD unlike you. Clean your own house, we will clean ours.

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liz's avatar

why dont you all get over your hate for people who are different than you. here I am defending Christians on my facebook page only to find neanderthal hate over here!

disappointing. there is a WORLD of difference between normal LGB adn the T etc. here's a good read for you https://carolinacourier.substack.com/p/ashamed-of-pride-why-traditional

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

I'm not sure where you see the hate you're referring to unless you're talking about sin which should be hated because it damages the social fabric and ruins lives whatever it may be: lying, stealing, murdering, adulterous behavior, (sex outside the bonds of marriage between a man and a woman is adultery, and if not married it's called fornication and if it is with the same sex, it is homosexuality), etc., etc., but just as SPH pointed out, we all sin. The key is whether you continue in it without seeking forgiveness or struggle to turn away from it or like the married homosexual who persists in it and actually claims it is not sin. See the difference?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Obviously you do not understand The person of God nor the ppl who do. We don't need you to defend us. You need to know who God is but you are ignorant because of your imagined autonomy. We do not hate ppl who are different. We hate ppl who imagine their hate is love.

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

DEI is no longer in vouge; I for one am glad to hear that!

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I don’t care as long as they don’t preach about it an do the job we need done

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Fortified City's avatar

Yes absolutely I won’t forget all those companies that crammed LGBQT etc down our throats reveled themselves even during our suffering throughout the lockdown, pandemic and censorship days.

Now…I’ll just stop

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cat's avatar

Unlike Biden's choices, neither man was chosen because he was gay. And neither of them rub peoples' faces in it. They both seem well qualified for their positions, and that's all that matters to me.

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

MERIT is the word!!

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WP William's avatar

Budweiser Beige

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Janet's avatar

I never liked target anyway so haven’t been there in years. If I did, I would have no trouble not ever going. It’s just the same crap as anywhere else.

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Nothingtoseehere's avatar

me, too

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Steve Stevens's avatar

Kid Rock and Trump caved on that Budweiser boycott! Another example of Trump not having any principles.

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Carolyn's avatar

Agreed. Haven't shopped there since their bathroom policy..

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Juliann's avatar

That’s when I dropped out.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Exactly why I quit as well.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Ditto

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GreatScott44's avatar

We usually don't think of missing the target as a good feeling, but in this case I am not missing, missing TARGET!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yep! During the years when Target was loud about “pride”, Walmart was marketing the same trash, they just hid it (barely) at the bottom of their app/website landing page, but all you had to do was scroll down. That’s where they kept their DEI worship categories too.

If I never hear the phrase “woman owned business” again it will be too soon. (Not because I’m against women owning businesses - cool! I know many amazing women who do - but because the phrase connotes another DEI/woke category to denigrate hard working men.)

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Dr Linda's avatar

Same

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Donna in MO's avatar

Still saves us money as if these criminals were still in the US, there would be the 'costs' to society for the victims of their crimes. Not to mention the potential anchor babies they could father if they were running free due to some slap on the wrist judge in a sanctuary city. And his trial will spell out all the reasons this 'Maryland man' had no business in this country - that he was a victimizer, not a victim, taking away the toxic narrative being sold by the media hacks. And it may be costly but it is pretty delicious to see the 'face' of the illegal immigrant defenders get exposed to the broader public.

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WriterMomof4's avatar

Same. I stopped shopping at Target when they made it clear that they prioritized protecting grown males’ feelings over the safety of women and children in their bathrooms and changing rooms. I think I’ve been back inside a Target twice since then, and only made a purchase once when I literally could not find another option anywhere local. Their loss from my personal shopping is obviously negligible (though it used to be my main weekly shopping destination for our family of six and a non-so-insignificant chunk of our monthly budget), but I just don’t feel comfortable shopping there anymore.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Writermomof4,

It adds up! I used to shop there regularly until the bathroom 🚽 issue. Now I rarely shop there.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

The bathroom debacle was a turning point for me too. And then I realized I didn’t want to send my five sons into the male restrooms of any place that protected the mental delusions and perhaps pedophilia of adults, either. I don’t miss it. It was a money pit for cheaply made generic items. I’d like quality, uniqueness and beauty instead!

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CStone's avatar

They glorified Satanism as well, along with the ‘pride’ merch. Baphomet costumes, satanic shirts.

I realize that pride and Satanism are joined at the hip, but it shows exactly what kind of entities they have running their ‘show’.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

From 2 years ago:

𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐎𝐌𝐄𝐑𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐖𝐨𝐤𝐞 𝐓𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬 (𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐲 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐓𝐚𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧!)

The Target groomer collection, it only took one trip to Target, saturation bombing the children, the media was caught lying again, boycott rap song and more woke Target memes as they Target children!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-woke-target-memes-they-target-children

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Gross 🤮 I didn’t know it was that bad. Thanks for sharing!

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Target could turn into a Christian book store and I'd still question their motives!

Trust is a VERY difficult thing to regain once destroyed.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

I agree! I too stopped going there a few years ago when they began selling binders. Haven't been there since.

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WP William's avatar

First the Rainbow, and now Beige hijacked by the Prideful Perversion Community; BLM, ISIS, and Antifa claim Black, KKK and some of the weird cults have White. I guess the Red, White, & Blue can be worn again now that the hated NE Patriots are no longer a thing. At least WALZ-Harris didn't succeed in stealing the camouflage pattern when he was Jack-Assin' his 2nd Amendment Right to Hunt Deer and Waterfowl position.

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Cabogirl's avatar

Walmart actually is pretty good and esp comparatively. In case you missed it a while ago they were selling a book titled The Accomplishments of Kamala Harris .. the book had totally empty pages. Just saying. There are many other things I’ve noticed about them also. Subtle but there.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

But Walmart sells Pride merchandise too. Not as enthusiasticly as Target did perhaps.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/walmart-takes-chin-pride-apparel-backfires-big-time/

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yep Walmart has the same Pride stuff as Target they just are more subtle about marketing. Now, this year maybe not. But in past years all you had to do was scroll down toward the bottom on their app front page and their Pride and DEI categories were promoted there. All the same disgusting mess celebrated. They were just smart enough not to alienate huge portions of their customers by putting it at the top.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Call me when Costco shuts down it's insanity. The food choices are great but the cashiers make me puke! Men parading as evil looking opposites! 😡🔥 And visa versa. It's like buying at the asylum!

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Haven't seen that in the Costcos that I shop at and I live in a very blue/leftist leaning state. I was in my regular Costco just yesterday and I saw no blue/orange/geen/purple haired employees; you know, the sort of folks have in Congress now!

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Same, especially the 100% cotton clothes. What a struggle it has become to find them.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Yes! And for awhile I figured if I just got “mostly” cotton clothes it would be better than just plastic (polyester, synthetics) but then I found out that they use formeldahyde as a binding agent when blending cotton and synthetics! Ugh! Even my go-to brands for cotton now only have a few all-cotton options (Nautica, Ralph Lauren - not that these are squeaky clean companies but we do need clothes!) so you always have to check the tags. I’m always thankful when I can find these clothes at thrift stores where usually only the better quality options have survived to play another day 😅👏

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Ruth's avatar

Might avoid Kohl’s-big supporter financially to pride movement.🤨

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Getting to the point the list is shorter on where one can shop to avoid contributing to the insanity!

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Donna in MO's avatar

The Pride stuff for kids was the last straw for me, although like you I have been a few times due to Target carrying a couple of things I can't get elsewhere. Like my mom broke her flip phone and Target is the only local place that sells them for her carrier, so I picked up a few things while I was there.

I am not gonna lie, though, I miss it. I don't like Wal Mart either, and if Target goes under they will be the only one stop shop discounter left standing (I was actually a Kmart shopper as they were close and convenient to get everything from garden supplies to a gallon of milk) Which means they will raise prices.

I now have to go to multiple stores to get everything I once got in one trip to Target, and generally pay more for my trouble. There is no 'local' option for most of what I would buy there - although my local Ace hardware touts themselves as locally owned, so I shop there, but their prices are much higher. Get my pet food and supplies from a local place, although same, prices are higher and it's all the way on the other side of town. We have a locally owned grocery chain here in town, though, and their prices on groceries are competitive. But I find myself constantly having to stop somewhere to pick up this or that whereas I used to be able to get my whole list at a Target run every 2 weeks.

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George de Luna's avatar

If you say, "I'm not gonna lie" it implies that you might.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Haha - well I have friends who SAY they don't miss shopping there - most of them quit Target over the bathroom policy long before the Pride stuff. Not saying they are liars, but then they go to Wal Mart, who is abusive to small biz vendors, only recently jettisoned their DEI policies, and is known for long lines, packed narrow aisles and poor service (and lots of police reports due to shoplifting, fights, etc), at least here in my town. My reply when they say they don't miss it is - so you like the Cluster that is WM?!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Walmart is sooo anxiety inducing for me! I always come out of there totally stressed and I think it’s intentional on their part - stressed shoppers are less organized, lose track of their lists and make poor decisions due to tension. I do anyhow.

I’d like to do back to separated shopping personally - like, you grocery shop at a grocery store. You clothes shop at a clothing store. You yard-shop at a garden center or hardware store. A lot of things you don’t need weekly - like we could go back to grocery shopping weekly but clothes, home goods, yard and house repair items could probably be purchased once a month or less. I think that’s closer to how it was done before hyper-consumerism became common?

I really enjoy a good Ace Hardware (locally owned franchises 👏 ) and a well-curated clothing thrift shop is actually a pleasure. I wouldn’t mind if all the big box stores disappeared for smaller, more category specific shopping options…

(But as I say that, I do get the appeal of one stop shopping. It seems easier. But I think it really has just trained us to consume in a different and more excessive way.)

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Donna in MO's avatar

Wow - well I agree - have a couple of gay conservative friends and they want nothing to do with any of this stuff. No rainbow flags, pride parades or drag shows for them.

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Teresa Carstensen's avatar

Same as Biden saying "no joke"...which implies most everything he says is dismissed as a bad joke.

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David Cashion's avatar

Etsy

Home seamstresses.

Made to order.

Get exactly want you want, much higher quality, only slightly higher in cost.

One of a kind.

Matching outfits.

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I have five young boys who absolutely eat their clothes alive (they are digging out a city in a mud pile as I write this)…as much as I’d love to buy handmade off Etsy it is still out of my price range for five growing boys, and for the abuse they heap on their clothes. I need to learn to sew my own stuff for them but till then…practicing the art of serenity 😅 change what I can, let go where I can’t, yet.

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Double Mc's avatar

Don't bother. Finding quality fabrics is difficult, and when you do, they are very expensive. You can always shop secondhand for basics like jeans and tshirts. And good on you for raising five men!

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Donna in MO's avatar

I seem to recall a dustup with them cancelling or throttling Trump merchandise after J6, but yeah, I do shop there, mostly for gifts as it is unique merchandise that supports small businesses. But you have to be careful, ,as some are foreign companies and not crafters. Learned the hard way - ordered a bunch of Trump socks as stocking stuffers and then found out they were coming from Vietnam! Didn't arrive until mid January.

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Foundry Girl's avatar

I quit going to Target when they decided to let gender confused men into the women’s room. Nope!!!! I have not been back. I can find whatever I need elsewhere.

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Dr Linda's avatar

The term “reverse discrimination” has always bothered me. I think finally the Supreme Court has clarified that it simply discrimination. Plain old discrimination.

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Roger Beal's avatar

"Reverse discrimination" comes from the same philosophy that has told us, "minority peoples cannot be racists", and "whites cannot experience prejudice".

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. Those concepts also bother me.

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Padrig's avatar

Racism: Racism comes from the belief that humans evolved into different races. Evolution itself must have superiority in terms of survival. Without evolution, race in this sense just means "Wines with characteristic flavor" or a person's lineage which was important to royalty only. Then we can go back to hating one another for supporting the wrong football team.

Minorities are fluid. Not so long ago, the Irish, Italians, Catholics, and others were all considered minorities because of grouping and not color. These new minorities are considered such because of actions, just like criminals are the minority in any decent society.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Like "hate" crimes? Isn't every crime based on hate? Prove me wrong.

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KBB's avatar

Hate is a state of mind - not something that can be proved or disproved in court. Only actions should be crimes, not what someone is thinking. "Hate crimes" should be abolished.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Agreed. We should not charge people with thought crimes.

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

To ensure a conviction a motive is necessary and often can determine the penalty. When the crime becomes brutal, hate can be a factor.

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Astragale's avatar

So an angry guy hits his wife.

It’s a crime.

But you want it to be a “hate” crime?…

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Never heard of a love crime.

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Peace's avatar

Well, there is "love bombing" - is that a love crime?

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Padrig's avatar

Jesus was crucified for love crimes.

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RSgva's avatar

They actually messed with long-standing legal principles in adopting “hate crime“ terminology. There were always crimes that required a certain state of mind, called “mens rea” in Latin. For example that might be the difference between murder and manslaughter. So this new “hate “term just allows the accuser to ramp up the legal crime with a lot of vague accusations.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Good point. Mens rea in murder enhancement vs dis-enhancement is an excellent example of a rational distinction perverted clean out of the land of logic by radicals. In most any other case, we should judge the impact of the crime and be careful before imputing intent. Outside of obvious accidents and provable mental disorders, "I didn't mean it" is hardly a good argument.

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Love of money. Of course you might say bank robbers just hate being poor but that does not mean they hate bank employees; their action is to become wealthier.

Willie Sutton robbed banks because that is where the money was!

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Astragale's avatar

You’re right RJ.

It’s just another politically motivated term.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Hey Doc, and yes, exactly. It’s discrimination wrapped up in rainbow bows and black flags.

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

One of my favorites, in the good old federal government for over 4 decades is policies and memo's repeatedly reaffirming them that are titled "Equal Opportunity" and then in the same sentence include "Affirmative Action". Diametrically opposed ideals, but propagandized as the same thing. Mandated discrimination has been a long standing institution and tradition of the federal government which blew it off the Richter scale with Bribem's administration, the recent biological unpleasantness and war against Christians, whites, and males highlighted the government's mockery of the Civil Rights Act. This SCOTUS decision was a surprise because it is just un-"common sense", but welcome, a very long time coming.

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MnmMom's avatar

🎯

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Lori's avatar

Touche' Doc.

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Steph D's avatar

Absolutely!

Also reminds me of people referring to women as “biological female.” I don’t know about you ladies, but I’m female. No other words necessary. Anyone else who is not a female is a dude. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Oh my thoughts too!!!

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Coalburned's avatar

What a novel idea, right? You'd think it's a no-brainer....

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Kim's avatar

Absolutely!

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Scott Baiar's avatar

In truth, there is no such thing as "reverse" discrimination. I get it's derivation, but that's not the point. There is only discrimination. Even trying to coin the phrase infers the notion that there is such a thing. But, there isn't. It's just discrimination. And anyone that can think further than the nose on the front of their face already knows and has known this.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed. That’s why the term irritates me. : )

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Dave Vierthaler's avatar

And then there is ageism too. At the age of 62 I was presented as a candidate for 4 different executive positions. After the 4th time not being selected the recruiter (1 of 2 representing me) called me and said: “You have to look at the elephant in the room, you are 62 and no company wants to take a chance at hiring you for only 3 years.” With that I ended my search and officially retired. So add AGEISM to the list of isms.

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Dr Linda's avatar

That sucks!! I always forget about ageism even though I’m chronologically old.

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Padrig's avatar

Discrimination: Another word, like gay, that has been stolen from us. In my youth this word was used in a positive sense by advertisers. It just meant seeing differences between things. The discriminating customer understands that the service and quality is better at this place over the others and is willing to pay more.

The term "reverse discrimination" itself makes sense in that the maltreatment happens because of the lack of preferred attributes. The catch of course is that one has to discriminate in order to not discriminate. I would like a different word for it or even better stop trying to legislate the practice.

I don't want to work for anyone that doesn't want me. The reasons hardly matter. In fact, it would save time if there were a sign reading: Hiring Lesbians of Color. Once I tried to go to a new place to get a haircut. They were always too busy to take me though the sign said "Walk-Ins" welcome. Eventually, someone was kind enough to tell me that they didn't cut the hair of "white" people, not because they hated people that reflected more of the spectrum of light but because their talents and expertise were better suited for a different type of hair.

That made sense to me. My annoyance was with having tried so many times before someone had the courage to relieve me of my ignorance in the matter of hair.

Think of it as a medical specialist instead of a GP.

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Astragale's avatar

Yep.

The UK calls it “positive discrimination”.

Not much of a consolation if you’re passed over for a job you deserve!

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Jeff S's avatar

Pure pettifoggery.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

There is a place prepared for all of those who have accepted Jesus and their Savior, God and Friend!

“In My Father’s house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.”

‭‭John‬ ‭14‬:‭2‬-‭3‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

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Debra's avatar

Soon Lord!! Soon!!!

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Loretta Miller's avatar

This has become my new favorite!

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Julia Jones's avatar

Thank you for blessing me by sharing that link ... now I'm "paying it forward"! ❤️

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Super Happy's avatar

I'm so pleased you enjoyed the beautiful and powerful song Julia. Thank you for sharing it with others to enjoy.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Beautiful song💜

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Cousin Clem's avatar

Hey, I'm in no hurry.

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SuezCanal's avatar

When I would pray with my dad before I left his Alzheimer's unit, I would note that we look forward to seeing mom again, and my brother, and others who have gone before, and we can't wait until the return of Jesus--and my dad would say, "I hope it's tonight!"

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Totally agree! I discovered the promise was even more exciting after I watched this teaching by Lee Brainard. Towards the end he elaborates on his impression of the mansion. It's quite exhilarating and definitely worth the time!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=5RYBkggh_IE

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Brian Crossley's avatar

Yes, and when they do not ascribe to your specific doctrine, it's hellfire/damnation. Get a clue

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Jon M.'s avatar

Everyone please report Lisa the spammer to stop this routine spamming of our C&C site!…

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Carol M.'s avatar

They use different names but I “report” them daily🤷🏻‍♀️

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nancy barker's avatar

please advise how to report therm....i have no idea!

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KBB's avatar

Click on the three dots to the right of their name.

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nancy barker's avatar

thank you!

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STH's avatar

Press the three dots. I block them as well.

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Lori's avatar

Imagine that this is the only thing if she is a human, that she has to do in her life. Talk about a useless eater.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

I think "she" is a spambot.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Must be a bot.

Bots have life.

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Bettina Belter's avatar

Done✅

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Bots are difficult to do away with, especially now with ai being available to constantly change names, and whatever else the defensive software looks at to block it.

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The Great Resist's avatar

This spambot is so annoying! I opened the form to report this, but it says the report will go to the “admins” for C&C, who I assume is Jeff. So it sounds to me as though “reporting” it will just inundate Jeff with the reports. Even if he blocks “Lisa” today, it will be a different account named “Mary” or “Josie” or “Lori” tomorrow. There was a link to report it directly to Substack for violating content guidelines, but I’m not up for a deep-dive into their content guidelines today.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Just reported.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yup.

Now they reply immediately with a one word comment and then delete it, and by the time you review the initial post its been replaced with spam.

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sean anderson's avatar

DONE!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Spammer entering chat.

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MattieRoss's avatar

Except it isn’t “Lisa”…it’s really Dong, devoted ChiComm and loyal Party affiliate, working from his dorm room in Cambridge, MA.

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Ray Bob's avatar

Lisa you need to eat💩 and die☠️ right now.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Lisa is not a person.

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BE's avatar

So once they find this Abrego Garcia guilty, they need to to deport him back to a Venezuelan prison, so the taxpayers don’t have to pay for his room, board, and other amenities while in jail!

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Juju's avatar

I’m angry that so much of our tax dollars is paying to return him and prosecute him and fly him back, when if we just trusted the original decisions by immigration it wouldn’t have cost us an additional dime.

Same as all the money being spent to deal with the ICE protests. All because the left won’t let the agencies do their jobs. I can see this kind of outrage and protest over truly evil, authoritarian stuff (say mandating Covid shots?) but not following the laws as written, and arresting/prosecuting or deporting people breaking those laws. If they hate it then they need to change it in the legislature, not place fear in the hearts of the police that if they do their jobs they will regret it.

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Lori's avatar

Scumbags support scumbags and that is what the lunatic fringe are. The judges are no better. If I could gather them all up and ship them to an empty island surrounded by sharks, I would in a heartbeat.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Alcatraz!

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Lori's avatar

Been there, it is too nice for them.

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Susan Clack's avatar

And certainly not big enough ...

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

If you pack them in tight, and leave them to their own devices, it won’t stay packed for long.

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Al Juarez's avatar

I’m happy: the Trump DOJ does this ONCE and the progressives will think real hard (I know, it’s difficult to imagine) before automatically waging lawfare on deportation orders. The Trump administration DOJ thought carefully about this and in essence has said “you want him back? Great he’s coming back and we are going to prosecute him and put him in a cage anyway. Screw you, progressives!”

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SB's avatar

Exactly what I posted. The Trump team has yet again silenced the left. I bet fewer deportations will be questioned now. And the left can’t say a word about their Maryland dad now because the DOJ has the illegal activities on video. If they continue to support Garcia then they’re openly supporting child sex slave industry. They can’t win now. Maybe one day they’ll learn to be more circumspect about their protests. And think about those Congress people who went to Venezuela. Their opponents now have plenty of fodder for the next election.

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WP William's avatar

Had Border-Czarina KoupMala been rigged into Commander In Thief we'd already have added another million plus of these INVADERS and this whole shi-bag joke of JUDICIAL Jokery we're witnessing would already be OVER.

Decriminalizing of foreign INVASION/Drug War since 1960s was the gateway to the Blatant, All-Out Biden-Harris Federal-Mass Trafficking Operations of 2021-24 and it will never be sufficiently rolled back, reimbursed, prosecuted or dealt with or even discussed in Proper terms of Scope of this DOMESTIC SPONSORED CRIME foisted by Institutional, Corrupted Uniparty Mal-governance and systemic Judicial Neglect. The consequences of each ten year census since 1970 and the upcoming 2030 one have been enormous in damaging political and economic impact.

A half dozen businesses assert they've been negatively impacted by Trump Tariffs and so get to file suit to stop them and get compensation??? Where are the Lawyers with balls to do this over the intentional train wreck foreign and immigration crime policies of Dems for DECADES??? The Legal System and Courts take 10 or more steps LEFT to every one step they may take RIGHT,

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Should prosecute anyone in his life that aided and abetted him here and abroad! I hope they find something worthy of the death penalty.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

There is a fine line between a vigorous opposition and Treason.

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Padrig's avatar

I'm kinda glad it is happening this way. It is like discovering the roaches by turning on the light in the kitchen. Expensive? Sure. But maybe the ACLU will be hit with whatever the legal version of malpractice might be. It should also make it incredibly easy to primary those idiots that went to visit this scum.

Likewise the more of this that happens, the more people wake to the lies.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Good point but he was never prosecuted. There is the rub.

Or else we create a police state for everyone.

" not following the laws as written, and arresting/prosecuting or deporting people breaking those laws.

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Juju's avatar
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He WAS prosecuted - in immigration court! That is the only due process needed. Illegal immigrants have the same constitutional rights as citizens in criminal court WHEN criminal charges are brought. But immigration court is an administrative hearing, one the Supreme Court ruled wasn't even necessary under expedited removal proceedings. You are not entitled to a criminal court hearing to prevent deportation when you are here illegally.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Illegal aliens have rights?

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Juju's avatar

They have the right to prove they are not here illegally in an immigration hearing, period. Our present laws say they have the right to a trial if they commit a crime, though I don’t understand THAT logic if they are here illegally because I don’t want my taxpayer money supporting them in our prisons. Still if we want that changed we have to do it the hard way through the legislature.

So the situation is that you DO have access to a criminal court’s due process IF you commit a crime, but that imho is stupid because even if you are found innocent your illegal status will get you booted.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

If accused of a crime while here.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

If you commit a crime you are. Anyone here is protected by due process, even illegals.

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Juju's avatar

Not true. There are different levels of “due process”. They are NOT all the same. Besides, coming into our country IS a crime BUT it is handled by administrative courts according to immigration due process (which is different than criminal court due process) for the sole purpose of not wasting tax payer money on someone here illegally - unless it’s a felony level crime like murder etc.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

If done without guaranteed rights of process to anyone in the country. Scalia noted this from the Supreme Court. Cant just throw them on a plane to a private gulag without a hearing.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

It’s truly mind blowing that they scream and shout and celebrate Trump the criminal convicted of 34 crimes (all ledger entries) while making a martyr of the Maryland rapist, pedo, trafficking,murdering Maryland Dad 🤦‍♀️.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

And try to tell them he hasn’t been convicted of any, as every count was tossed with prejudice.

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Jeff S's avatar

Typical behavior for them, though.

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Beckadee's avatar

It's funny if the Dems had just left the man alone he would likely be released from CECOT after a bit. Assuming they didn't have anything to charge him there. Instead, the man will spend his life in a max security prison in the good ole USA. Talk about a FAFO.

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Mark Charles's avatar

Everything the Dems touch turns to manure. It's what happens when you turn off your brain and put your emotions in charge of decision-making.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He was removed from CECOT a few weeks after he arrived in El Salvador... to a "less restrictive" jail.

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Beckadee's avatar

I wonder what a less restrictive jail means in El Salvador?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He had his own cell, I'm told... with a desk... I thought it sounded more like a tiny office... with a cot, sink and toilet...

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Lori's avatar

Yes and let him never be seen again. A permanent solution for scumbags.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He was never in a Venezuelan prison. He is from El Salvador. He will be deported back to El Salvador where he will be imprisoned. He was removed from CECOT by El Salvador to a lesser prison... but with these new charges, it is very likely he will be sent back to CECOT as a murderer (killed an elderly grandmother) and human trafficker along with MS-13 gang member and spouse abuser...

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Odds are, he’ll last about a week in the American prison system as well. Talk about a target!

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George Burnet's avatar

It would be a kindness to our prisoners to have them perform meaningful and useful work while in jail. Through this work much (all?) of the cost of their incarceration should be offset. This work should prepare them to contribute more effectively as citizens when they are released.

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BE's avatar

I understand what you are saying, but I believe that if prisoners had performed more meaningful and useful work beforehand, they wouldn’t have ended up incarcerated. Incarceration is a consequence for wrong doing. It is not meant to be pleasant. How does one learn from their crimes if they are rewarded instead of punished. Yes, prisoners in this country have it very good compared to other countries. They get free room and board, free medical care, free TV, a place to workout, access to literature, access to earn a degree all at the taxpayers expense. While many tax paying citizens are struggling to put food on the table, don’t even have medical care, paying outrageous rents and mortgages, working two and three jobs and still can’t make ends meet. I think there needs to be degrees of punishment according to the crimes committed, so they will want to get out and contribute to society instead of taking away from it. Menial labor might be a great way to start! Many people now and in times past have overcome hardship not by committing crimes to get ahead, but by hard work and determination. If all the things that our government has done to improve our prison system has worked, why are our prisons so full?? I’m not so sure that what has been done to improve our prison system in this country has been a deterrent to actually stay out of prison.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He was deported back to his country, El Salvador... not Venezuela. He'll be heading back to El Salvador to serve his prison sentence when he's found guilty.

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Lori's avatar

Perfect.

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nancy barker's avatar

They cant send him back to Venezuela......he claims he isn't safe there. I vote for Brazil, where he will have to learn the Portuguese language.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He is from El Salvador! Geez... he was never in Venezuela..

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Juju's avatar
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He IS safe there because the gang that posed the threat hasn’t been on the streets in five years. And when they labeled MS-13 a terrorist organization, that overrode any previous deportation order/restriction. However, El Salvador has their own records on him and his criminal activities there before he came to America, so he would go right back into CECOT anyway.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

They are paying for it in El Salvador gulag.

Venezuala is a target for its oil.

The gang stuff is to make the country a pariah. Why not send him to Venezuela. They would take him.

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Melissa S's avatar

That would be nice. But that means we would have to trust the Venezuelan prison system to keep him there. I wouldn't hold my breath.

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Lori's avatar

They said there is a gang after him bc he killed a gang members mom. I would set him free in Venez. and let him become their prey.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

He was not sent back to EL SALVADOR years ago... because he claimed that a rival gang there would kill him. He is not from Venezuela, nor was he a prisoner of Venezuela! He was sent to CECOT in El Salvador but removed to a "less restrictive" prison after a few weeks... The gang he claimed would kill him no longer exists... so, he can no longer claim that they would kill him...

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Richard Whitney's avatar

It's as if no one reads your explanations. Must be frustrating.

They just carry on as if you aren't here telling the truth.

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Lori's avatar

The son of the mother he killed has not forgotten. Nor most likely the friends of that son. I am sure wherever they dump him, they will find him and take care of business which is music to my ears.

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JBell's avatar

My understanding is that that gang is defunct now - Beukele (sp?) disintegrated it - so that threat to him has been moot for 5 years.

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Lori's avatar

not to the son that lost his mom. that burns like a constant flame. If he killed my mom, I would hunt him down so there you go.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Brilliant! But SOMEONE has to track him.

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Lori's avatar

Oh, they will RJ. Of that I can promise you.

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Karmy's avatar

Actions have consequences.

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Lori's avatar

Yes and good.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Los juegos del hambre empezar!

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Lori's avatar

too lazy to google translate.

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Starsky's avatar

The hunger games begin.

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Lori's avatar

Indeed. They have been doing this to us since 2020. Time for tables to turn.

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Jpeach's avatar

I’m a Maryland Dad too. But, I traffick groceries, mulch and MY grandkids to daycare.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

You are blessed!

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Lori's avatar

I love your post!

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Coalburned's avatar

You rebel....

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Peace's avatar

A shame this guy is giving all you Maryland Dads a bad look. We know he doesn't represent the rest of you guys, though:)

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John Galt?'s avatar

The Kilmar thing is a trap and the rabid left is being lured right into it. They will now rally and protest in earnest while more and more facts emerge in Kilmar's new criminal charges. The dichotomy between the outrage mob and common sense will widen in the minds of voters as we enter the mid-term primaries. The loonies will pick the looniest left-wing candidate and the right will pick the most common-sense candidate. This should be amusing.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

This is just pure poetic justice, if there ever was.

Their temporary faux-love for him is going to get him some permanent real "prison love".

For some reason I don't think the D's will be going to visit him, after he's convicted, in his new prison.

He'll be chewed up and spit out, just like everyone else who is no longer any purpose to them.

Loathsome people.

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Lori's avatar

Yup, time for him to bend over.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yup.

The dildo of consequences rarely arrives lubed.

Not sure he's going to like it on the dry....

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shayne's avatar

LOL! I'm going to have to steal that ;)

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Don’t. Drop. The. Soap.

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Lori's avatar

Boom.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I look forward to reading about his prison execution.

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Carolyn's avatar

GOD is fulfilling HIS promises. HE is exposing things done in the darkness. HE has to do it in increments. We would not be able to withstand everything at once.

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Deb's avatar

Nor would most people believe the depth of the evil that is behind revealed! It is mind boggling!

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Karmy's avatar

Carolyn, two of my daily prayers! May all those deeds done in darkness be brought into the light. And May all those who lay out traps be caught in their own snares. Have been praying this since the first Trump administration.

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CaplT's avatar

Same.

We should not dismayed

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CaplT's avatar

When more filth comes to light

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Lori's avatar

I would take my chances all at once Carolyn. I am disgusted that His beautiful world is disgustingly adulterated by the sickest twists out there. They just need to be gone.

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Carolyn's avatar

HE knows best. So I will agree with HIS will and HIS way. Maybe it is to show us how we need to do our part in HIS directions to heal our land.

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MattD's avatar

Carolyn, you are spot on and I often fall into the trap of trying to figure it all out myself (so dumb/sinful).. thanks for reminding us.

8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts,

neither are your ways my ways,”

declares the Lord.

9 “As the heavens are higher than the earth,

so are my ways higher than your ways

and my thoughts than your thoughts.

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shayne's avatar

Amen, Carolyn

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Lori's avatar
Jun 7Edited

So sick of this scumbag. I wish he could get the death penalty and we are rid of him and his filth forever as he fries in the burning jaws of Hades. And those that support him, can suffer the same fate as far as I am concerned. I refuse to entertain celebrating a degenerate subhuman who feasts on others flesh for his own despicable aims.

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William Roper: “So, now you give the Devil the benefit of law!”

Sir Thomas More: “Yes! What would you do? Cut a great road through the law to get after the Devil?”

William Roper: “Yes, I'd cut down every law in England to do that!”

Sir Thomas More: “Oh? And when the last law was down, and the Devil turned 'round on you, where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country is planted thick with laws, from coast to coast, Man's laws, not God's! And if you cut them down, and you're just the man to do it, do you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!

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Lori's avatar

too heady for me!

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Cindi's avatar

He’ll still be alive for decades, even on death row. I’m fine w/ him getting “prison love” for many, many years. Rape little girls, meet your fate

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Lori's avatar

Nope, dead, buried and pissed on. He needs to be ash.

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Marsha Madigan MD MPH's avatar

John Galt, so true. And human trafficking and pedophelia is being exposed to those who have never heard of it or don’t believe it exists here. It’s strategic on our side.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

This Kilmar saga looks like an example of Trump's "give yourself multiple ways to win" strategy. I haven't closely followed the charges, but the multiple trafficking incidents and murdering the rival's mother might have been sandbagged and waiting for Kilmar supporters to trip over. We do seem to have a Troller in Chief.

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John Galt?'s avatar

Exactly

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LeadCPA's avatar

Exactly what I just told my husband. More egg on their faces.

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Debra's avatar

Good morning! Best news of the day is that Elon deleted all if his mean tweets! Common sense prevails......in some. Have a blessed rest of your weekend!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

I don’t think it was ever off 🙄

People need to stop thinking these men are stupid and emotion-driven. It’s completely irreconcilable with what they have been able to accomplish, not just now, but in their lifetimes. These are two of the most calculated and self-controlled men on the world (even Musk’s million children is a calculation, not a sign of weakness, I believe). There is no way this public divorce was an “oops”.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

World Wrestling Federation would be proud.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I heard Steve Bannon use that analogy. It's a good'n. Basically, everything we see is showtime stunts for narrative control. It's entertaining, but it's also disconcerting if we want transparency.

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Lori's avatar

Agreed wholeheartedly.

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JSR's avatar

Yes! Thank you 🙌🏼

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Until the Trump/Musk fight, one of the biggest president related dustup in modern history was Harry Truman's infamous letter to music critic Paul Hume at the Washington Post.

Truman's daughter was an aspiring singer, and as the daughter of the president, she was allowed platforms beyond what she was really ready for. The music critic at the Wapost was beyond neutral - he was mean.

Truman read Hume's review and wrote a blistering letter that included a threat to beat up Hume the next time they met.

Harry Truman's press secretary and friend since childhood Charlie Ross had died of a heart attack just hours before Margaret's performance, so Truman was under extra stress. Ross was also the man who would normally intercept Truman's angry letters.

The Trump/Musk fight will be the one that all president / private person fights are measured by in the future. I just hope they can get back to the point where they are cooperating. I think actual friendship is off the table, after the Epstein accusation.

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CK's avatar

Your comment may be true for Trump but not Musk. Musk displayed the exact same pattern very recently when he wanted infinity Indians in the US via h1b. He went so far as to say that those who disagreed were retards who needed to be removed from the Republican Party “root and stem”.

Musk lied for years about being a top 10 gamer in the world, it was a big part of his identity. But he was found outsourcing his gaming to Chinese and when he got caught and called out he just perma banned people on X who brought it up.

This is the same Musk who had to pay $20M to the SEC for his drug induced tweet about taking Tesla private for $420 per share. He also had to step down as CEO for several years after that.

Musk might be brilliant but it’s just as likely he’s an idiot who is propped by be some cabal. A few things we know with 100% certainty; he’s a drug user (at times a heavy user) and he’s very emotional and volatile (just look at his history).

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Willing Spirit's avatar

IMHO; Trump operates under God given grace “for such a time as this.” Grace is not earned or deserved; just ‘given’. He always lands on his feet.

Elon Musk is autistic with most likely a genius level I.Q. His condition has led him to take risks and pursue visions that others would find too risky. He has had such a degree of success that he is famed as the ‘World’s Richest Man’ and he is a fascination for many quirky reasons.

I believe that is how God has sculpted him to also be on the stage “for such a time as this.”

Musk intersected with Trump just in time for the 2024 election, which I believe was a divine appointment beyond the power or true understanding of either of them. Where they go from here is dependent on God’s script, not theirs. But from what I’ve seen of Trump, he has no desire for further interaction with Musk outside a possible defamation lawsuit.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Let's hope Trump has enough sense to at least remember what Musk has done for him and not pursue a defamation lawsuit or other vindictive actions.

He has shown some restraint

There are a LOT of advisors and Members of Congress who are trying to get both men to calm down and make nice.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Good grief…

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CK's avatar

High IQ correlates very strongly with impulse control of which Musk has proven to have very little. Maybe it’s because he may be on the spectrum (he’s not autistic though), maybe it’s the drugs, maybe he’s an outlier or maybe he’s not that smart. I don’t think we really know for sure.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

He’s not autistic? Maybe never diagnosed, but I’ve had plenty of experience and he’s got plenty of traits.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Is the bromance back on yet?

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Curtis's avatar

I heard that they agreed that Trump gets the nation five days a week, while Musk has every other weekend. Holidays will be shared.

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Jeff S's avatar

Babylon Bee.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Debra's avatar

I think they need a separation for now.

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Tom's avatar

It's very important that they set boundaries early and decide if they are going to see other billionaires.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

All controlled by International bankers. Divide and Conquer.

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Lori's avatar

too funny:}

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JW's avatar

Maybe they are in marriage counseling.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

Are they going to share custody of Little X?

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Don't you mean x ?

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NormaJeanne's avatar

🤣 I see what you did there…😉

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JW's avatar

🤣

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Lori's avatar

LOL!

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Beckadee's avatar

they are in counseling with Dr. Phil.

https://rumble.com/v6uerm3-lets-make-it-happen.html

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Saw a meme where Putin was offering to negotiate a peace between the two of them.

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Beckadee's avatar

yes that’s a good one

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Lori's avatar

I hope so.

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shayne's avatar

Sounds like his brain cells realigned.

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Juju's avatar

Did he? Late last night I heard that but I was still able to see all the worst ones from the day before

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Crixcyon's avatar

Tweeting is such child's play for the egocentric.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

As for man, his days are like grass;

As a flower of the field, so he flowers.

When the wind has passed over it, it is no more,

And its place acknowledges it no longer.

But the lovingkindness of Yahweh is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him,

And His righteousness to children’s children,

To those who keep His covenant

And remember His precepts to do them.

— Psalm 103:15-18 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

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Susan Clack's avatar

Have a blessed Pentecost (I spelled it wrong the first time!) tomorrow, Janice! May we Believers renew our hunger for Holy Spirit and seek Him daily...I have a feeling He's here in the C & C Cathedral where we gather every morning. 😇🥰🕊️🙏🏼🔥

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Amen. Where two or more are gathered in His name, as many of us clearly are. The Holy Spirit is our lethal weapon in this spiritual war. Prayers up.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Amen. Thx J

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Politico Phil's avatar

New FDA Plans for the Covid Vaccines Will Kill Millions More

By Peter R. Breggin MD

.....The observations in this presentation are truly ghastly and tragic. The way they have been ignored is difficult to face because it confronts us with evil intent and negligence of such a vast size. The way the U.S. government continues to ignore tens of thousands and even millions of deaths in the U.S. alone is unconscionable. And we have barely touched upon the drastic damage to the bodies of so many survivors, from their organs of reproduction to their brains and minds. Any sentient being should know that it is time to stop this assault on America citizens and on the whole of humanity! All Covid vaccines should be withdrawn from the market! Anything short of that constitutes medical murder! Then the entire Covid vaccine disaster needs to be examined under the laws of criminal conspiracy and genocide.

https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/new-fda-plans-for-the-covid-vaccines

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Carolyn's avatar

The information is out there for any and everyone to find. It is time for us to develop a backbone and say NO. Stop putting our responsibility on the government. No matter how many shots they put out, refuse them. Stand up to your doctor, the hospital, the pharmacy, the school system. Say NO.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Had a appointment at the VA with a resident. She asked me why I was refusing the DTaP.

Asked her, "do you know how many cases of tetanus were reported to the CDC?"

She had no clue.

28 cases in 2022.

15 cases in 2023.

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Copernicus's avatar

Good for you.

Tell her ya' don't care for horses either, since apparently horse manure/mud is more highly associated with tetanus than rusty nails on their own merit.

Rusty nails from a horse barn are another story.

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Lori's avatar

I have fired 3 docs bc they are nimrods. Told them why too. I no longer hold my tongue in the face of depop and dysthanasia as we heard about in hospitals during covid. I told them they are part and parcel to murder and Karma will come for them and walked out.

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Jeff S's avatar

"Nimrods?" Great word. Hahaha.

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Lori's avatar

I look up older lingo and try to bring it back in a bit. Groovy is another fave.

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Stacy's avatar

Oh, I broke that little gem out the other day in conversation with a Gen Z girl (I’m Gen X). She said, “did you just say, ‘groovy’?” Without shame, I said, “yes! I make no apologies.” 😁

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SuezCanal's avatar

I never dropped groovy. My husband loves to say, "Groovy is NOT A WORD." I also never retired "far out." I occasionally still use "rad."

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Politico Phil's avatar

Hoorah! You go!!

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Crixcyon's avatar

Great point. The individual needs to take responsibility...the government is surely lacking much.

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shayne's avatar

All so-called vaccines should be withdrawn and destroyed.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly right.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

VA still recommending the covid DeathVax giving veterans one more chance to die for their country.

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Politico Phil's avatar

RFK Jr. blatantly supports the deadly mRNA COVID shots and must be forced to resign

Allowing the mRNA Covid vaccines to be continued against older people and other vulnerable people is unconscionable

...Conclusion

We have documented a whole range of threats from the presence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the Trump administration. But the greatest threat is the ongoing reality that Kennedy’s June 3, 2025, defense of the FDA’s approval of the newest Moderna mRNA Covid vaccine. On that basis alone, he should resign or be forced to resign. Allowing the Covid vaccines to be continued against older people is unconscionable, and so is their use in general. Beyond that, RFK Jr.’s promotion of methylene blue, MDMA, and psychedelics will vastly weaken the bodies, brains, and morality of Americans. There is no place for RFK Jr.’s perspectives on mRNA vaccines and psychoactive drugs in the Trump-led America First effort to preserve free will and personal sovereignty in the U.S. and the world..

https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/rfk-jr-blatantly-supports-the-deadly

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Carolyn's avatar

Baloney. He is the last hope and believe me I am not a Kennedy fan. Stop putting your responsibility to stand up and say NO on him or the government. They can make and approve shots every minute but you don't have to accept them. The information is out there for everyone. Grow a backbone and refuse.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

There are those, elderly and children, who cannot refuse. We are to protect them.

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Cousin Clem's avatar

He isn't our last hope. Mostly illusion that anything will change. I agree we must say no to the shots. Not just covid shots but to all vaccines. None proven effective or safe. Many had to accept the toxic covid jabs or have no means of support. Awareness of what's in our food, drugs, water, air will have to come from places other than the FDA, CDC, NIH and when people finally wake up, perhaps some will stop buying those foods, drugs and stop supporting companies that foul the water. Maybe.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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c Anderson's avatar

It is sad how many people want government and the medical industrial complex to make their health decisions for them. I guess they don’t believe in informed consent.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Some people still don't have the option to refuse the covid DeathVax.

Students in medical settings are still required to show proof of vaxxination to do clinicals.

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Lori's avatar

and some balls.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Really? I suggest you look beyond yourself and your ability to say no. Many groups of people are still being coerced to take the jab. And don’t we want to protect children whose parents are too clueless to protect them?

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

This has overshadowed all of the other positive stances he has taken.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Sadly its politics as it was during the mandatory vaxx beat downs.

The Republicans (RINO'S) have zero backbone. They have no will to do the right thing, unless we're not seeing a broader strategy.

How could they?

They're complicit just like the Ds in congress.

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Barby Godwin's avatar

Just say ‘no’ is a choice. Use it instead of whining and trying to blame RFK Jr.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Oh, now I'm whining. OK. Let's be clear. RFK is now in the driver's seat to do what we supported him for. The mRNA bio-weapon is literally killing and maiming millions of people as we speak. Try and explain to me why he is not removing it from the market! I'm waiting.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

While on X, many MAHA supporters were defending his cowardly stance.

Including Dr. Sherry Tenpenny and others who applauded the "baby steps" and "things take time."

I would respond: "Every day that the shots are on the market, another person is injured or killed. You OK with that?"

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Politico Phil's avatar

I think the problem is this. If RFK removed the bio-weapon from the market, he would have to explain to the American people "why" he was removing them. Without going into all the reactions that would elicit, that would then lead to accountability. The question of accountability leads right back to the USG and the US DoD. And with accountability comes liability.

No Government will ever admit to being responsible for a genocide/democide. This is why this will never be addressed. But left unaddressed, what is to prevent them from carrying out another democide program?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Let him explain that both covid, and the shots, are bioweapons.

Keeping people in the dark will only injure and kill more people.

I would like to see the whole vaxxine program get nuked.

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Sam's avatar

Weird how many people don’t have a problem with Kennedy’s reversal of what he has said for years and just because Trump is president.

Kennedy promised no new vaccines without a placebo and yet here he is authorizing one that had no trials at all nor any discussion of the advisory board.

He knows that the jabs have killed millions and yet….

Color me stumped by people being okay with this.

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shayne's avatar

"Try and explain to me why he is not removing it from the market!"

Seriously? Who are you that anyone should explain what they think about RFK... Shame on you fella.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Uh huh, that's what I thought.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Most of us are incredibly disappointed in RFK Jr.'s stance.

Just saying "no" is not an option for some people because health care behemoths like the VA are still recommending and offering the covid DeathVax to veterans.

And unfortunately, so many people listen to MSM.

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Politico Phil's avatar

You may not have a choice before long ...........................................................

DARPA has issued a Request for Information to gather insights on cutting-edge disease outbreak simulation computer models. DARPA is interested in models that are capable of modelling intervention strategies, including vaccination campaigns, social distancing and quarantine protocols, as well as the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) and machine learning in disease outbreak response strategies.

It seems the unscientific and harmful interventions deployed in response to the covid “pandemic” have become the new normal as far as disease outbreaks are concerned. And AI and the military are going to play a bigger role next time around.

https://expose-news.com/2025/06/04/darpas-request-for-information/

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Dear WHO, take your new variant of the “COVID VIRUS” and shove it

...Viruses.

Non-existent entities ceaselessly promoted to entrap Believers.

In all the years I’ve presented evidence that viruses are fakes, not one doctor has ever presented me with a study which he claims shows that researchers have isolated (discovered) a virus. Any virus. The doctors just whine and bitch and scoff down their noses.

That’s because when you read one of those studies, you see the unproven ridiculous assumptions embedded in it.

Holes big enough to drive a fleet of trucks through.

https://jonrappoport.substack.com/p/dear-who-take-your-new-variant-of-covid-virus-and-shove-it

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

Nope

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Beckadee's avatar

Whoa. Hold your horses.

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c Anderson's avatar

Alcohol and tobacco are both deadly, but the FDA won’t be banning them anytime soon.

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liz's avatar

I think you are forgetting about informed consent. Also, we don't coerce parents to give alcohol and tobacco to their children, nor force those products on adults for the "privilege" of having a job.

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daverkb's avatar

I've almost have ruled out seeing any real justice for the great ghastly crimes of the recent past when it comes to stuff like covid terror, the Epstein murder and files ... and just about anything else like this.

The reason is very simple. The agenda of the Trump administration is a normalization and restructure across the board of all human endeavor, and aimed at averting a slide into a pit of total collapse. Things are very precarious. The Treasury debt situation at auction, for example, is very precarious to say the least and threatens to bring down the entire house of cards. Trump off-handily acknowledged this when he stated that rolling over the debt is a prime object of focus.

Highlighting crimes that verge on war crimes or are actual war crimes would grab the entire world stage and upstage the focus on the primary goal of getting things in the US and the Western World back on a right track. And something of that magnitude would dominate the entire news cycle for months on end, just like Russia, Russia, Russia did. Therefore, the administration is going to go with restructure, normalization, restoration ... and with everything else which tends to right the ship to a state of good health. Unfortunately, real justice probably will likely have to take a back seat like it so often has in the course of human history. This does not mean all crimes will go unpunished. But it does mean that some very powerful behind the scenes bad actors are likely to skate free.

I do wish that it were or could be possible to have both real justice as to the greatest crimes ever committed and a reconstructive program back to health -- and all at the same time. But I am doubtful of this. Doubtful almost in the extreme.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I totally agree. Trump is trying to steer a ship through or around a hurricane and he cannot spend resources on a small mutinous cabal of junior officers below deck. At best, a wet team can be dispatched to eliminate them, out of public view, or they can just be chucked overboard. But there is not going to be any public justice in this life. Like all Governmental crimes, they get papered over and forgotten. I do hope a few key actors, both public and private, turn up mysteriously missing.

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Stacy's avatar

Proudly we hail you, Jeff! Even more so the original pride flag. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸. Have an incredible day, sweet C&C Family!!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

A bar in Idaho is doing heterosexual awesomeness month etc:

𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐌𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬

Heterosexual awesomeness month, thank a straight person for your existence (only way to make babies), ignore modernity by embracing tradition and more straight pride month memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/pridesteria-best-straight-pride-month-memes

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Lori's avatar

Good. So sick of hearing about Pride and it drones on and on. Just live your life, keep your private life private and go to work. All this Pride group does is complain and pester everyone on how wonderful they are. Enough already. They are a real turn off and I refuse to listen to any of their crap. Just be a good human, do the right thing and stop shoving our noses into your personal life. All people can be loved and accepted, we just don't need it crammed down our throats every single day.

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Jeff S's avatar

I wish they all would just go back in the closet.

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Lori's avatar

LOL, no one puts Baby in the corner or the closet.

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Lori's avatar

Geert is very on top of all this. What I worry about is how this will affect children whose parents chose to jab them repeatedly with the covid jab. We know kids never needed it bc Covid for them was no big deal. What will they face in their futures and will they be able to procreate. Heavy Sigh. Hope you are feeling better:}

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I think all who took the jabs, especially those that took all boosters too... are in serious trouble.

99% will never try to mitigate the threats. CDS, Ivermectin, Methylene Blue and a few other supps/drugs can be effective... but most doctors are Big Pharma puppets and would NEVER recommend any such... and jabbed people are generally living in denial... babies are not excluded...

Procreation? VERY iffy... sadly.

The world seems to be coming unglued... the "Fourth Turning"?

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Lori's avatar

I concur. The Book of Revelation speaks to all this. It is all a heaviness on the heart. The world truly is beautiful; it is degenerate subhumans that have subverted it all. But we will continue to fight on for goodness to prevail nonetheless.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Amen

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Karmy's avatar

Tomorrow is Pentecost Sunday! Center yourself in the words & affections of St. Augustine’s

Prayer to the Holy Spirit, “Breath in me, O Holy Spirit, that my

thoughts may all be holy. Act in me, O Holy Spirit, that my work,

too, may be holy. Draw my heart, O Holy Spirit, that I love but

what is holy. Strengthen me, O Holy Spirit, to defend all that is

holy. Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, that I may always be holy.”

Sanctifying, bringing things to wholeness, blessing, restoring and

creating are just some of the fruits of the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Being filled with the Holy Spirit is not always about proclaiming

loud cries of praise or singing alleluia from a roof top. It is about

unfolding and encountering the ordinary in an extraordinary way.

Being filled with the Holy Spirit means being filled with the fullness

of God’s life and in touch with the power and wonder of

God’s presence.

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Lori's avatar

Love this Karmy but based on my posts today, God has a lot of work to do to make my thoughts holy or me holy. Poor God, His work never ceases and He does not even get to rest; not one day since creation.

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Karmy's avatar

Lori you are not alone! Trust me! We all have a lot of work to do to get holy. Never quit! Jesus loves you!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

We cannot make ourselves holy. That is the work of the Holy Spirit to sanctify us each and every moment. We aren't capable of doing it! His work not ours. Thank God!

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Lori's avatar

Thank you and I love and adore Him too.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

You know He's up for it, Lori 😂

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Lori's avatar

Of course. He does not give up, nor do I!

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SuezCanal's avatar

God rested after creation and He continues to rest. What we consider "rest" is purely human. God's rest is that He carries out His will and will always do so; doesn't put Him out one bit!

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Lori's avatar

I will graciously agree to disagree Suez but your comment I appreciate nonetheless.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Lovely!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

So the "ACLU"fights for the"rights " of a very small minority of men dressed as female strumpets to perform lewd "dances" in an arena that most assuredly contains very young children. Hmmmmm. While they may continue to perform for like minded adults( and that right was NEVER in question) the real revelation here is they are targeting children. And rather unabashedly.

The ACLU has become the defender of all things repulsive. And the"pride" community has revealed itself to be a movement dedicated to the normalization of pedophilia.

How in the world did we come to this??? The ONE thing I thought every human could agree on was pedophilia was unacceptable and criminal. And yet here we are.

Jesus can't come soon enough for me. 💔🙏

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Deb's avatar

We allowed Christ to be removed from the marketplace, schools, and every other public space and we are reaping what has been allowed to be sown! Christians have allowed these things to happen by not being involved with issues outside of the 4 walls of the church building. Just my opinion!

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mark romkee's avatar

The ACLU and the SPLC are one in the same...

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liz's avatar

It's called a psychological operation courtesy of the powers that be. And the millions of people who turn a blind eye to it are guilty, too.

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shayne's avatar

Well said, Sue.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

Agree. And to think how proud I once was 45 years ago, straight out of college, to mail in my check to become a proud member of the ACLU.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, the ACLU was formed only to fight cases relating to Constitutional rights.

They have become a radical left activist group and should be disbanded, then the higher level staff all tarred and feathered.

The SPLC, AIPAC, ADL, CAIR, NAACP are all as bad or worse.

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Penny North's avatar

The ’hate’ mentioned by the Naples Pride is their own ’feeling interpretation’ because they know. And the reaction to any ‘I disagree’ is an extreme reaction meant to cause redirection and discord.

Drag shows for children or adults is some of satan’s finest work on display.

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Lori's avatar

they just need to go live their lives, keep extreme PDA to themselves (as all should), and shut up already. I do not know anyone that hates them bc they are gay. I know lots that are sick and tired of the constant droning we have to listen to about them all the time. It is old and boring at this point.

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Penny North's avatar

Agree

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daverkb's avatar

A few words, and much said. And exactly right.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Pediatric Nursing manual has a section:

"If there is suspicion that the parent will not bring the child to the pediatrician or health care clinic for follow-up immunizations according to the optimal immunization schedule, any of the recommended vaccines can be administered simultaneously."

https://x.com/stopvaccinating/status/1929372232356331665/photo/1

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shayne's avatar

That's absolutely evil. This should be on billboards all over the nation on every highway and byway.

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Gregg Keyes's avatar

the sin-themed fake holiday called “Pride Month” Take note, Sodom & Gomorrah didn't become as perverted as they did, overnight. That took time, a steady and uninterrupted downfall of dignity and civility. Let's not reach the point of 'No Return', like they did.

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Curtis's avatar

Insert meme; "The six other Deadly Sins looking at Pride, which gets its own whole month". 😁

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I felt we reached the point of no return long ago. God’s mercy is overwhelming, but His justice is coming.

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