Posted on 08/31/2023 8:00:39 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
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Spunky posted.....
We only have 2 birthdays for the month of September so lets go all out for them.
9/10 - 1 Old Pro
9/19/53 JudyinCanada
Judy has a birthday wish list. She says, “my favorite gems are diamonds, sapphires and ruby.
My favorite vehicle is the small BMW SUV, any color. Gift certificates are quite acceptable
- no Walmart, though, and definitely no Target! If anyone chooses to go with adult beverages for me,
I like my wine a little on the fruity side....not too dry if it’s red wine.
I don’t like hard liquor, but a nice dry gin for summer consumption
would be fine as well....Tanqueray is always nice with a twist of lime or lemon and tonic water.
I don’t need any new clothing - my walk-in closet is now a squeeze-in closet.
Now if this is too much trouble for people, I will always accept cold, hard cash!”
Thanks for the exact date!
Never too early to celebrate!
Except for Prez G. "Dubya" Bush allowing aircraft transporting well-connected Saudi Arabians out of the USA (including members of the extended Osama Bin Laden family).
The day it happened our government knew it was Saudis, not Iraqis who perpetrated the 9-11 attacks and got them out of the USA to avoid possible backlash if the truth got out.
Even then our feral government was more intent on protecting America's enemies than on protecting Americans.
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James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
John Langdon dies
On this day in history, September 18, 1819, John Langdon dies. Langdon was a leader of the American Revolution from New Hampshire. He would be a member of the Continental Congress, a governor of New Hampshire and the first President pro tempore of the United States Senate.

John Langdon was born to a wealthy farmer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. John and his older brother, Woodbury, both became sailors as young men, sailing out of Portsmouth, one of New England’s primary ports. By the age of 22, Langdon owned his first ship and began sailing to the West Indies and London. Over time, both brothers had their own fleets of ships and became some of Portsmouth’s most wealthy citizens.

As the American Revolution neared, Langdon’s business was particularly affected by British policies since he was involved in shipping and trade. This made Langdon a strong supporter of American rights and independence. He became involved in New Hampshire’s Committee of Correspondence and with enforcing the boycott on British goods. In 1774, he participated in the capture of ammunition and weapons from Fort William and Mary in Portsmouth to prevent the British from using them.
In 1775 Langdon was elected to the Continental Congress. He resigned in 1776 and returned to New Hampshire to oversee the building of several ships for Congress. He also became involved in importing weapons for the army and began serving in the New Hampshire congress, where he became Speaker of the House. In 1777 Langdon was personally involved in the Battle of Bennington, the Battles of Saratoga and in 1778 the Rhode Island Campaign to take back Newport.
After the war, Langdon continued in the New Hampshire legislature and served a few terms as governor. In 1787, Langdon was elected to attend the Constitutional Convention where he supported the new Constitution. He was a leader of the effort to ratify the Constitution in New Hampshire and served at the ratification convention. When New Hampshire became the 9th state to vote to accept the Constitution on June 21, 1788, the Constitution became the law of the land and the United States was officially created.
Langdon was elected one of New Hampshire’s first two senators to the United States Congress. He served in this position for two terms, from 1789 to 1801. During the first and second Congresses, Langdon was elected the first President pro tempore of the Senate, meaning he presided over the Senate’s sessions in the absence of the President of the Senate, who was also the Vice-President of the United States.
Langdon was involved in an interesting affair with a slave of George Washington’s in the late 1790s. Oney Judge, as she was called, had escaped Washington’s custody in Philadelphia and sailed to Portsmouth where she made a home for herself. When Burwell Bassett, Washington’s nephew, came to Portsmouth to bring her home, she refused. Bassett told Langdon over dinner that he was going to kidnap her. Langdon secretly sent word to Oney that she should go into hiding, which she did and avoided capture.
In 1801 Langdon began serving in the New Hampshire house again and spent several years as governor. He finally retired in 1812. He turned down an appointment by President Thomas Jefferson to serve as Secretary of the Navy in 1801, and again turned down an offer to run for vice-president with Jefferson in 1812. Langdon passed away on September 18, 1819 and was buried in North Cemetery in Portsmouth.
Thank you, https://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com, for today’s essay.
7:45 PM · Sep 18, 2023
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Laura Loomer
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JUST IN:
President Trump will not be attending the second GOP Debate on September 27th in Simi Valley, California.
He will instead be traveling to #Detroit, Michigan where he will deliver a speech to unionized Auto Workers in Detroit who are currently on strike.
Thanks for the ping!
This is so Obvious it Reeks!
Just Glad Paxton was Acquitted! But We Will NEVER FORGET! Just got home from work! AC is now Working thanks to FRANK the AC repairman this morning! :)
Well Good for President Trump!
YES WE ARE!
WOMEN For Trump!
Thanks for the poster,will put it my yard for 2024! ;)
Thanks for bring us today’s history lesson.
Take that FAUX!!
President Trump will not be attending the second GOP Debate on September 27th in Simi Valley, California.
He will instead be traveling to #Detroit, Michigan where he will deliver a speech to unionized Auto Workers in Detroit who are currently on strike.
Woo hoo!
RPOTUS sticks it to the globalists, to support the working folks.
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Very beautiful panorama of fading sunset with relaxing guitar music, thanx
Good evening, dj!
Oh, happy day, you have a cool home again!
Hello and good evening LG! Yes to cool air!
We can see where the fake news goes!
The democidal maniacs are ramping up their followup COVID-19 fear-mongering, but that will merely serve as their ingenious head fake.
The next “pandemic” will be one that scant few are expecting, with the requisite brand new Modified mRNA DEATHVAX™ offerings.
The PSYOP-23 Followup............. This upcoming outbreak will be the Nipah virus, which is yet another lab created bioweapon brought to us courtesy of the Gain of Function all-star team of Fauci, Gates, NIH, CIA, DoD, Pentagon, CFR, UN, WHO, WEF, Rockefeller Foundation, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, et al.
According to a research study from 2021 entitled, Nipah virus vector sequences in COVID-19 patient samples sequenced by the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the latest franken-virus was sequenced at the very same lab that released C-19:
Mockingbird MSM Seeding
Staggered Staged Multi-Deployments
School Vector This time the most effective “epidemic” vector will occur in schools, where traditionally non-existent IFR levels of immunologically robust children will be exploited to maximize the fear narrative; to wit:
Whole article here
WORLD WARNING: School Closures for Weaponized Viral Delivery Systems
HA! I Don't know who makes this stuff up,but I have one to celebrate! HA!
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