Never argue with an idiot, they’ll bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience - Mark Twain

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In June of 1954, much of the United States was living in peace and prosperity. Americans were living in homes with $11,000 mortgages, paying 22 cents a gallon for gas for their cars which cost about $2,000.   The Cleveland Indians, led by pitcher Bob Feller of Van Meter, were in second place in the American League but were about to go on a tear that would lead them a record-setting 111-win season.   Children throughout the country were being inoculated with the new Salk polio vaccine and Americans were laughing to “I Love Lucy,” “Father Knows Best,” and other wholesome television programs.   In this pre-Elvis Presley, pre-rock-and-roll era, they listened to hit songs such as “Sh-boom, Sh-boom” by the Crew Cuts, whose name came from the short-cropped men’s hair style of the era.   In the midst of all of this, many of the 65 percent of Americans who owned television sets were watching a real-life drama unfold in Washington, D.C. It was a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing in which a relatively unknown lawyer and native Iowan, Joseph Nye Welch, rebuked U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy with a single phrase: “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”   In today’s political atmosphere, the words seem tepid. In the summer of 1954, they were shocking.
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Absolute Truth! 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 “We can have no 50-50 allegiance in this country. Either a man is an American and nothing else, or he is not an American at all.” -Theodore Roosevelt
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Reklam för Peugeot 205 GTI, reklamen var kaxigare förr helt klart! #svfm #militärhistoria #kallakriget
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Flawless victory!
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BREAKING: The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) savings have reached $214B, about $1,329 for every taxpayer. Thank you Elon Musk. Thank you DOGE.
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According to my friends at Ft Campbell, there are "sleeper cells is virtually every zip code in America." This ain't just a big city problem folks, it's in our backyards. Watch out, stay vigilant, and pray for protection.
Leave me alone, I’m listening to George Jones.
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It’s 7:30 pm EST and we have nothing Filthy to report
I'm just here for the ratio.
It’s been 10 years of the First Nations Leadership Gathering — and this year’s was the largest yet. This week, more than 1200 meetings took place between First Nations the provincial government. It’s an opportunity to listen, learn and find ways to make a meaningful difference.
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When Justice Jackson says she doesn't understand something.
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Any idea where this place is? 🤔
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She’s flying full speed, dress trailing, gun blazing! I don’t even care what this event is. This is the most American thing I’ve seen all week. 🔥
Glenn Beck highlighted a major development in the January 6 pipe bomber investigation during his show on November 5, 2025. Blaze News investigative reporter Steve Baker (who has been deep on this story for years) revealed to Beck that he and colleague Joseph Hanneman have identified a prime suspect through extensive analysis. Key details from Baker's revelation: - The suspect is a woman who is "one of us" — meaning she works in federal law enforcement or intelligence circles, at a high level. - Identification came primarily from gait analysis: Software compared the hooded bomber's walk in surveillance footage to the suspect's known movements in private life and at work, scoring a 94% match. Human experts from intelligence agencies reviewed it and reportedly said, "My God, that's it. We got it." Confidence is described as extremely high. - Baker immediately took the findings to a source in a major federal investigative agency for verification. - The suspect's name is being withheld for now until agencies "batten down the hatches" (likely to protect the investigation and sources). Beck called this "the biggest scandal of my lifetime, maybe in the last 100 years" and "monstrous." This builds on earlier inconsistencies Baker has exposed, like FBI-released video being edited to omit a Capitol Police SUV pulling up near the bomber, and questions about why viable bombs with only 60-minute kitchen timers were supposedly planted the night before but discovered the next afternoon. As of today (November 6), no official arrest or public naming has been announced by the FBI or DOJ, but speculation is swirling that more could drop soon — some are even tying it to President Trump's scheduled "major announcement" at 11 AM ET, though that's unconfirmed. The official FBI investigation remains open with a $500,000 reward, and they released new (but limited) video earlier this year. But independent work like Baker's has consistently outpaced the bureau's public progress, raising questions about why this person evaded detection for nearly five years if the evidence is this strong.
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