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Election Fraud?

11/23/2022

 
The lack of credibility from the Left has reached appalling levels. Time and time again democrats claim that republicans are election deniers. Let's take a short walk down memory lane in search for the truth about democrats.
 
All you must do is go to YouTube and type in someone's name like Kamala Harris or Hillary Clinton and the words ‘election fraud,’ and you'll see them singing like a bird about Trump stealing the 2016 election. Even President Carter said Trump didn't win the election against Hillary. What does this say about their political party? The current White House Spokesperson said many negative things about Trump not legitimately winning the election. The list truly goes on and on with the usual culprits like Blumenthal, Nader, Pelosi, Schiff, Sharpton, Swalwell, and Maxine Waters stating Trump wasn’t a legitimate president. Apparently okay for them to say, but not republicans because for some reason when they say it, it destroys our democracy but when democrats make a claim about election fraud, it's legitimate. 
 
This is how the Democratic Party now rolls. Pretty much everything they blame republicans for are things for which they’re guilty. This means they are intentionally misleading their constituents about both problems and solutions and for some strange reason, they’re okay with it. They might have started out naïve about the corruption in their own party but now it’s reached the point of acceptance. Democrats are owning being a corrupt political party. The moment they began providing excuses for things that are obviously corrupt, the downward spiral began. And what upsets me more than anything else about this election is that people were willing to sacrifice the livelihoods of their children and grandchildren to win at the polls. This is very sad.    

A Superstar

11/21/2022

 
Jane Kristen Marczewski (a.k.a. Nightbirde), started writing songs when she was just six years old. When she was in high school, she helped various churches and organizations with their music programs, and she began singing a little bit around town. She loved music but thought she'd better have a Plan B, so she got a business degree from Liberty University (awesome college).

Like most musicians, Jane worked regular jobs while trying to promote her kraft. She had a lot of material posted on YouTube and it was noticed by someone at America’s Got Talent along with the fact that in 2019 Jane was considered one of the Top Ten Emerging Artists in the U.S., so NBC was interested in her. 

While on AGT, she sang a beautiful song she wrote called: It’s Okay. When she finished the crowd was stunned for a moment. Many tears began to flow, and Simon couldn’t wait to surprise Jane with the Golden Buzzer, meaning she didn’t need to go through another round of qualifying she got to go directly to the live shows. But it didn’t end up working out for Jane as she had to quit the competition due to illness.

In 2019, Jane’s career began making headway and then just two years later she died of a cancer that began in her breasts and then spread to her lungs and liver. She was just 31 years old with no children. I can’t express adequately the light that radiated around Jane. She had that Christian glow, and it was beautiful. For a young person she was very profound. This is one of the things she said that really moved me: “You can't wait until life isn't hard anymore before you decide to be happy.” Amen, Nightbirde!

Please watch this video in honor of a beautiful, Christian, woman. Thanks.

So True!

11/21/2022

 
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They're a Lying Machine

11/8/2022

 
In another misleading statement, Biden said recently that "on my watch, for the first time in 10 years, seniors are getting an increase in their Social Security checks." The White House even released a tweet celebrating the rise in payments.

However, that tweet was quickly deleted after Twitter gave "context" to the statement by explaining that the increase in Social Security checks is part of a program that began in the 1970s, and only occurs during times of high inflation so it had absolutely nothing to do with what Biden's Administration has done. I repeat, nothing!

On a very positive note, The Washington Post, who has been backing democrats for decades, stated that Biden has reached the bottomless pit of Pinocchio's. They commented that even when they call him out and issue Pinocchio's against him, that he doesn't stop and continues lying about the topic. Now let's see if The New York Times follows The Washington Post's, lead and stops providing cover for everything the democrats are doing wrong.   
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Don't Mess With Hoss!

11/8/2022

 
Dan Blocker played Hoss Cartwright on the western television show: Bonanza from 1959 – 1972. He was a big man at 6’4” and 300 pounds, basically the size of an offensive lineman on an NFL team these days. As was his television character, Dan looked intimidating, but he was a teddy bear.
  
He attended the Texas Military Institute while in high school and then he enrolled in Hardin-Simmons University and earned a degree in speech and drama while at the same time playing football.  In 1947, he transferred to Sul Ross State Teacher's College in Alpine, Texas, where he was a star football player, and graduated in 1950. He worked various jobs while attending college including as a bouncer and as a rodeo clown.

Blocker became a high-school English and drama teacher in Sonora, Texas, a sixth-grade teacher and coach at Eddy Elementary School in Carlsbad, New Mexico, and then a teacher in California. Blocker and his wife Dolphia, moved to Los Angeles where he secured some acting roles while continuing to make a living teaching.

He was drafted into the United States Army during the Korean War. In addition to the Purple Heart, Blocker received the National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal with two bronze campaign stars, Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation, United Nations Service Medal, Korean War Service Medal, and Combat Infantryman Badge.

On May 13, 1972, Blocker died in Los Angeles, at age 43, of a pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in his lungs), following routine gallbladder surgery. He was still on Bonanza at the time of his death. The writers of the show took the unusual step of referencing a major character's death in the show's storyline. It was credited for being the first television show that dealt with, or even mentioned, the death of one of its characters". Specifics as to the death were not discussed in the series, but some years later, in a subsequent series, Bonanza: The Next Generation, one of the characters stated that "Hoss drowned trying to save another's life."
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Although most people think of Dan’s role on Bonanza, he was also in 16 other television shows during his time acting (i.e., The Rifleman, Have Gun Will Travel, Gunsmoke, etc.). He married his sweetheart from college and they had four children together. 
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