Posted on 06/30/2023 8:13:08 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
āDonāt mess with Americaās momsā
-President Donald J. Trump
He’s proving he works it, for your money....
Can you believe this joke of a “leader”???
Sorry, all, for the shock.
šØBREAKING: Michigan AG charges 16 Trump electors w/felonies for sending alternate electors
Hereās video of a van dropping off 100s of thousands of ballots around 3 AM in Detroit w/o any GOP monitors
Where are the felonies for these election stealers?
pic.twitter.com/H4I7eHkIGlā DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) July 18, 2023
John Solomon plays new Jan 6 tape part 1 pic.twitter.com/q83vO49LnSā Karli Bonneā šŗšø (@KarliBonnita) July 18, 2023
John Solomon plays new Jan 6 tape part 2 pic.twitter.com/LSWulMHVuIā Karli Bonneā šŗšø (@KarliBonnita) July 18, 2023
Nice....we need ALL of the J6 tapes to drop!
Kevin’s giving it some (more) serious consideration, I’m sure š
Election Wizard
@ElectionWiz
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Heroās welcome in Iowa for Trump
https://twitter.com/i/status/1681478131276828673
53 seconds
Miranda Devine
@mirandadevine
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#Trump at a Hannity Town Hall in Iowa is getting rapturous applause for tough talk on China. Ukraine war āwould have never happenedā under him and nor would the Chinese spy balloon. Putin and Xi have no respect for Biden.
Noahās Nightly Newsletter 0 7/18/23
https://truthlion.com/noahs-nightly-newsletter-7-18-23/
* BREAKING: Trump Targeted, Put On Notice With New Letter
* JUST IN: Feds Reportedly Seize Phones of Trumpās Advisors
* Manuel Johnson, Bo Polny and Noah Talk XRP, Trump and GLORY DAYS!
* Move Over āTMFINRā Lady, Blonde Bombshell Drags Activist Out of the Street!
* President Trump Keeps ReTruthing Theseā¦Hereās Why!
* TOXIC: New Study Shows āRat Poisonā Found In Major Brand Name Spices!
* Malik Obama Calls Obama GAY Then Quickly Deletes Tweet
* FIVE Ways To Protect Yourself From Big Tech, Big Brother, and Thieves Who Spy on You Without Your Consent!
Where’s the indictment?
Shem Horne
@Shem_Infinite
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I have video evidence that the Special Counsel might be interested in. It shows a group of people conspiring to overturn the results of our Presidential election by using faithless electors.
H/T:
@almostjingo
https://twitter.com/Shem_Infinite/status/1681450817553850368
2:23 video
Catturd ā¢
@catturd2
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2h
The more they attack President Trump - the more I dig in like an Alabama tick.
Trump 2024 !!!
Letās Go !!!
Oooh.....that’s GOOD, Gran....the Hollyweirdos....so many of them....conspiring to overturn an election....via electors!!!
Where are the indictments, indeed!!!
Thx for Noah’s nightly news.
Good luck with the eye Dr.
Prayers up for relief.
That cat is making me miss Corduroy , he used to drink water off of his paws also.
Thatās a beautiful dog.
Looks like Zelensky.
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Yes....it sure does.
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
Captain John Paul Jones dies
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On this day in history, July 18, 1792, Captain John Paul Jones dies. John Paul Jones was America’s first naval hero for his exploits during the American Revolution. He was born in Scotland and began working as a sailor at the age of 13. Jones was soon serving on merchant and slave ships bound for America and the West Indies.
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At the age of 20, Jones was on a voyage when the captain and first mate died during a yellow fever outbreak. After successfully leading the ship into harbor, the ship’s owners were so grateful that they made him the captain. He made two successful voyages as captain before his career took a turn.
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Jones had a sailor flogged for insubordination who died a few weeks later. He was arrested for the man’s death and imprisoned for a time, having his reputation permanently tarnished. Some time later, Jones killed a sailor involved in a mutiny on his ship. He refused to sit for a court martial and fled Scotland for America.
Jones had a brother living in Virginia who died around this time and Jones took over his brothers’ affairs. After meeting several local politicians, Jones went to Philadelphia where the new United States Navy was just being formed. Jones was appointed first lieutenant of the Navy’s flagship, USS Alfred.
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After Alfred’s initial voyage to the Bahamas, Jones was given command of the USS Providence. In six weeks, he captured 16 British ships. He went on to command a series of ships, wreaking havoc on the coast of British Nova Scotia and on British shipping.
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In 1777, Jones was sent to France to assist the American commissioners there, Ben Franklin, John Adams and Arthur Lee. Jones became endeared to France and eventually set sail for England itself. Jones captured a number of British merchant ships, made the only American land attack on England in the war, captured the HMS Drake and tried to kidnap the Earl of Selkirk.
Jones terrorized the English coast and earned the reputation of a “pirate” in England. In 1779, he engaged the HMS Serapis in battle. Both ships were severely damaged. The Serapis surrendered, but Jones’ own ship, the Bonhomme Richard, sank a few days later. Jones then sailed the captured Serapis into port.
As the American Revolution came to a close, but with his reputation tarnished from friction with America’s political leaders, including John Adams, Jones looked for employment elsewhere. He served for a time in the navy of Empress Catherine II of Russia, fighting in their war against the Ottoman Turks in the Black Sea. Once again, though, disagreements and accusations stopped his advancement and Jones retired to France.
John Paul Jones lived in France for the rest of his life after 1790. He tried to regain employment in Russia and also with Sweden, but this never succeeded. In 1792, Jones was appointed US Consul to the Dey of Algiers, but he never fulfilled his mission. Jones passed away on July 18, 1792 in Paris. Jones’ body was removed to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis in 1913. He is considered America’s first great naval hero and is often called the “Father of the US Navy.”
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10:13 PM Ā· Jul 18, 2023
What an interesting character JPJ was.....so many lives, on the seas.
“I knew that he was a dancer, but....this....is over the top.”
I used to be able to do that only I didn’t have anything down below to bounce. :-)
We called it the FREEZE. Don’t ask me why it looks more like the SHIVERS. You would stiffen your body until it just started shivering all over.
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