Posted on 02/29/2024 8:53:40 PM PST by CottonBall
ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN, EST. 2017 BY DOLLYCALI!
Survived everything thrown at it over the years, just like President Trump....including trolls, moles and saboteurs.
Welcome to the TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN THREAD, where all things Trump are welcome!
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Posting on behalf of the TFT founder and thread mama, Dolly Cali.
Yes, Mary loved when we took him to the nursing home, she would put him on her lap in the wheelchair and ride all over showing him off.
Too darling.
Mary passed now, 3 years ago.
Miss her.
Excess Deaths with Katie Hopkins
https://youtu.be/2P9SWQuJgIg?si=p5h1VV9W9t0bbaYe
The most interesting part, for me, are the 9000+ comments (not that I read them all)
Young People Are Dying At STAGGERING Rates
https://youtu.be/1VozwltbgVI?si=REMUdH3tQ0JpKG3o
7 min, The Jimmy Dore Show
Life expectancy is dropping in the US
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He can’t see me until Tuesday the 19th.
Oh sorry, I’m misunderstood! I thought he saw you right away and it will be done on the 19th.
Benny Johnson
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‘Congratulations Scott’ is now trending after the news that the RNC will hire Scott Presler for his expertise in Republican voter turnout.
Congratulations @ScottPresler
Thanks! That works.
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
A battle is “lost” by the patriots, but the tide of war is turned nonetheless. The British “victory” at Guilford Courthouse comes at too high a price. Cornwallis is forced to regroup with Major General William Phillips and the notorious traitor Benedict Arnold at Yorktown.
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The Battle of Guilford Courthouse is the beginning of the end
On this day in history, March 15, 1781, the Battle of Guilford Courthouse is the beginning of the end of the Revolutionary War. American General Nathanael Greene met Major General Charles Cornwallis in the woods around the small town of Guilford, North Carolina. In the previous two years, the British army had secured much of Georgia and South Carolina and set their sights on North Carolina.
The Americans on the other hand, had suffered a string of defeats, losing the two southernmost states and an army of 4,000 men at the disastrous Battle of Camden in August, 1780. General Nathanael Greene was sent south to take over the southern Continental Army in place of disgraced General Horatio Gates. Greene’s natural skill and wisdom quickly turned things around in the south.
Following two significant American victories at the Battles of King’s Mountain and Cowpens, General Cornwallis was determined to destroy Greene’s army which was retreating through North Carolina. Greene escaped across the Dan River into Virginia and the two sides retrenched and resupplied for several weeks. General Greene had already been at the area surrounding Guilford, determined that it was an ideal place to face Cornwallis and hoped to entice him to battle there.
On March 14, Cornwallis learned that Greene’s army was near Guilford Courthouse and decided to strike. Greene had nearly 5,000 men, while Cornwallis had only 1,900, putting him at a severe disadvantage. More than half of Greene’s men were untrained Virginia militia, however, while all of Cornwallis’ men were battle-ready troops.
Cornwallis’ men first engaged Green’s around noon on the 15th. Greene’s men were arrayed in three lines several hundred feet apart, through mostly wooded terrain that was very difficult to get through. The British were able to cut through the first two lines, but with significant casualties. Many of the green American militia members fled at the first hint of danger. After a few hours of fighting, Greene finally ordered a retreat in order to prevent the loss of his army as had happened to General Gates at Camden.
Due to the American withdrawal, the British technically won the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, but at a huge cost. Cornwallis lost more than 25% of his force to death, injury or desertion, while the Americans lost only around 6%. Greene had preserved his army to fight another day, while Cornwallis was now forced to march back to the coast to recruit and resupply.
Camped at Wilmington and unable to recruit a large following of Loyalist supporters as he had hoped, Cornwallis finally decided to march north to Virginia to meet with another British army holding the Virginia coast under the direction of Major General William Phillips and the traitor, Benedict Arnold. It was at this time that the combined forces made their headquarters at Yorktown and were soon surrounded by the joint American and French forces of George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau, leading to Cornwallis’ surrender and the end of major hostilities in the war.
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Thank you, http://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com, for the main body of this essay.
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Insider Paper
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BREAKING - Nathan Wade has resigned from Trump Georgia case following judge’s ruling - reports
So then Willis gets to stay on?
She should have been fired and disbarred
In a normal world where they have justice.
PCP/NP Doc apt went well. Went to food store n hopped back in bed and slept a couple hours. Love naps.
Food store got a cart full of veggies for veggie tray I’m doing for Sunday. Salems Birthday Party . Ya know the four year old whose mom thinks 16 year old activities appropriate
Food store got a cart full of veggies for veggie tray I’m doing for Sunday. Salems Birthday Party . Ya know the four year old whose mom thinks 16 year old activities appropriate
The other half of cart filled with a LOT OF CHEESE & pasta for a Baked MAC casserole
I know it’s best to fresh grate chrrse but I’m feeling lazy
Cheeses included shredded easy melt Mozzarella, mild cheddar, shredded Velveeta, shredded parmesan
Recipe I’m using and modifying includes sour cream, lotsa cheese, onion n garlic powder, butter roux/ S & P. Using a spiral pasta
One of two posts daily we need to sear into our minds. I love your history posts
This is second of two daily posts that are vital. Keeping history(Exit) and God’s word from Gods center(Rus) very important.
The biggie I take is Learn from history and trust God daily with present and future. It might not be easy but TRUST GOD
This is what I told you my friend uses for pain.
She hurt her knee the other day and used it and said pain went away.
She uses it on her back also.
Not expensive.
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