Posted on 04/30/2024 2:54:24 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
Loving this!!
Kick those stinking astroturfing protesters to the curb!
🥰❤🇺🇸 What a truly MAGAnificent Pizza Delivery Man indeed.
Thanks so much.
🙏Praying that you laptop is now working well and you don’t experience any further repercussions from the hacking.
That’s why we don’t even fire up our larger oven, any more. Takes way too long.
My countertop oven is also a convection oven. Love that feature, at times, too.
That’s a lot of issues, and, expenses, to be dealing with. I pray they can hold out/work out, in good timing.
How wonderful that you have this helpful lease income, from such a great family! That’s a blessing.
Thank you for the Cspan info, for those who may have missed our dear RPOTUS.
I will be 😴😴💤, by then ☺️
The correct way to deal with Anti-American pro-t*rr*rist protesters 🇺🇸🔥
This reportedly happened at University of Mississippi pic.twitter.com/SXeCcePu5a— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 2, 2024
God bless these Brohemian patriots at Ole Miss.
I’m headed out to go read and relax.
See you tomorrow!
About to do the same.
Long day, today.
Thanks, everyone, for all of the posts and pings
“In a unanimous ruling, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the Maricopa County Superior Court and Arizona Court of Appeals wrongfully sanctioned the Arizona Republican party in awarding attorney fees against them over a lawsuit challenging Maricopa County’s post-election hand-count audit procedures.
“We hold that the attorney fees award was improper because Petitioners’ claim was not groundless, thus obviating any need to determine whether the claim was made in the absence of good faith,” Justice John Lopez writes in the court’s opinion.
“During times of social and political contention and strife, we must be mindful that our courts provide a means of resolving such conflicts when issues are legitimately presented. By sanctioning parties and their lawyers for bringing debatable, long-shot complaints, courts risk chilling legal advocacy and citizens raising ‘questions’ under the guise of defending the rule of law. Even if done inadvertently and with the best of intentions, such sanctions present a real and present danger to the rule of law,” the ruling also states.”
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Big Timber Custom
@timber_custom
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May 1
One of my old pals at work just showed me this. Small town 🇺🇸. His grandson’s ball game over in ‘Bama. The man singing our Anthem is a Marine vet & the high school principal. That’s my buddy with the flyover. Pretty good timing, for an old Navy Tomcat driver. 😜
Play ball!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1785741704168866244
1:38 video
Ha! Love it! Thanks for the ping!
President Trump is the Best!
Charlie Kirk
@charliekirk11
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1h
Hate speech does not exist legally in America. There’s ugly speech. There’s gross speech. There’s evil speech.
And ALL of it is protected by the First Amendment.
Keep America free.
Ha yes he’s now Moblile to fix your laptop ,I’ll check out what his radius of how far he’ll go! HA! ;)
Hope you get it fixed soon!
That, was amazing, dear exit. That flyover made my screen blurry. And, the singing wasn’t so bad, either!
Good work, flyboy! Love the aircraft.
Thx for posting.
That was too cool and lovely at the same time! Thanks for sharing!
👋🏻 Hey, dj! Glad I checked in, again, before turning in.
How was your event, today? I hope it was a big success! 💕
I thought about you when I parked in the Dillards parking lot, at the Galleria, today. It was pouring rain, and, I was happy to be under cover.
a very interesting story, including the grandson of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre mastermind being employed by the Obama administration
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/05/from-munich-in-1972-to-america-in-2024.php
BRAVO ZULU
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