Posted on 08/31/2023 8:00:39 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
Someone has a dirty little secret
Should I drop Cassidy Hutchinson’s text messages with her lawyer?— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 22, 2023
Not surprised.
NFL’s first transgender cheerleader Justine Linsday angrily slams home state of North Carolina for law banning trans women from competing in sports
Highly infectious. I remember when you had to be tested or vaccinated to even work in a restaurant.
Avatar
The Western Journal
@western_journal
This should shock any air traveler.
https://www.westernjournal.com/shocking-discovery-made-united-airlines-planes-beginning-look-like-pattern-industry/?utm_source=truthsocial&utm_medium=westernjournalism&utm_content=2023-09-22&utm_campaign=manualpost
Bogus Parts Found in United Airlines Planes - Third Major Fleet to Make the Discovery, Supply Company Suspected
Three major airlines have now found bogus parts in their planes provided by the same manufacturer.
The parts were reportedly supplied by the U.K.-based AOG Technics.
“We are replacing the affected engines on both aircraft before they are returned to service,” the spokesperson said, according to Insider, “and we’ll continue to investigate as new information becomes available from our suppliers.”
Isn’t it sad that men who can’t make it in men’s sports have to pretend to be women so they can make it in women’s sports.
They just don’t get the irony.
Ha Ha, good to see you girl.
MAIL!!!
I agree Gran.
Sent you the email on the mosquitoes because of your son coming here.
Maybe get some bug spray.
Las Vegas is being overrun with mosquitoes.
Neighbor and hairdresser, all bit up.
Complex! What does this mean for you and I - the average Jane Does?
What are your thoughts, ladies?
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson spent five terms as a Democrat in the Texas House, but after four years as Dallas’s Mayor he’s switching parties to become a Republican:
“Our cities are in disarray. Mayors and other local elected officials have failed to make public safety a priority ... Most of these local leaders are proud Democrats who view cities as laboratories for liberalism rather than as havens for opportunity and free enterprise.”
Johnson also says Democrat policies “exacerbate homelessness, coddle criminals, and make it harder for ordinary people to make a living.”
Welcome to Team Sanity Mayor Johnson.
10:18 AM · Sep 22, 2023
https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status/1705270452132905296
·
Thanks, sweetie.
He’s already there but I’ll say some to him about the mosquitoes the next time he calls.
He’s having a great time.
The replies....between Poso, Raheem and Richard Barris are hilarious, Gran.
My fave, tho, was....be brave, like Laura Loomer, she would’ve already released it!!
😂
Hoping this is a legit switch...and, not some sort of trap.
I remember us checking in to The Mirage, not long after it opened, and LOCUSTS were covering the marble counters....on the floors, everywhere.
Sin city has its interesting set of plagues, er, problems, doesn’t it?
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
Nathan Hale is hanged as a spy.
____________________________________________________________
On this day in history, September 22, 1776, Nathan Hale is hanged for spying against the British on Long Island. Hale was born in Coventry, Connecticut in 1755. He went to Yale and became a school teacher in New London, Connecticut. When the Revolution broke out, Hale joined Connecticut’s 7th Regiment as a lieutenant and marched to Boston to participate in the siege of that city.

Hale was disappointed that he saw no military action at Boston before the British abandoned the city. Afterwards the Continental Army moved to defend New York. Hale was disappointed once again when his unit saw no action at the Battle of Long Island on August 27, 1776.

After losing the battle, George Washington knew the British would attempt to invade Manhattan and devised a plan to place a spy into the British ranks on Long Island to learn where the invasion would begin. The 21 year old Hale volunteered for the mission, probably because he was tired of being overlooked and out of harm’s way.
Hale sailed from Norwalk, Connecticut across Long Island Sound on September 12th. He landed at Huntington and made his way west where he posed as a teacher of Dutch descent looking for a job. Hale spent several days trying to gather information, especially about the planned invasion of Manhattan. Unbeknownst to Hale, the British invaded the island at Kip’s Bay on the 15th, forced the Continental Army to withdraw to the north of the island and captured New York City all on the same day.

Hale continued with his mission, not realizing that it had already failed. On the evening of September 21st, a large fire started in New York City that burned down a quarter of the town. In the hysteria of the event, some 200 patriot sympathizers were rounded up on suspicion that they had set the fire to prevent the British from using the city as a base of operations.
Hale by this time had already begun to make his way back to Huntington to cross back to safe territory and report back to Washington, so he had nothing to do with the fire. During his escape from Long Island, Hale was tricked into disclosing his mission to a British officer who had been tipped off to Hale’s mission. He was taken into custody and sent to General William Howe in New York. Some have speculated that Hale was caught as a result of the frenzy to take patriots into custody after the fire, but there is no evidence to support this claim.
General Howe interrogated Hale at the Beekman Mansion outside the city and sentenced him to hanging for treason. That night, Hale was held in the greenhouse on the Beekman estate, where he was denied his request to have a Bible or see a clergy member. British officer John Montresor reported the young man conducted himself with great composure as he marched to the gallows on September 22.
Before his death, Nathan Hale made one of the most memorable statements of the Revolution, when he allegedly said, “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” Hale apparently made much more lengthy comments in which he condemned the British and made it clear that he was proud of his role in the rebellion.
No grave has ever been discovered for Hale, but numerous statues of the patriotic spy from Connecticut have been erected in his honor. Numerous schools, buildings, army installations and a US submarine have been named for this 21 year old hero of the American Revolution as well.
____________________________________________________________
Thank you, https://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com, for today’s essay.
2:05 PM · Sep 22, 2023
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.