Posted on 05/31/2024 3:10:14 PM PDT by CottonBall
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Am I The Only One – Aaron Lewis
it’s all been lies, but we knew that - now everyone knows, despite the state-media spin
https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/06/28/a-dangerous-few-weeks-for-america-n3791105
Sometimes I hear President Trump make reference to being ready/able to do things for the country before the January takeover day. I am not sure exactly what he means by this, but he seems certain that he’ll be getting to work immediately, assuming he wins on November 5th.
Is it possible he was speaking of the next 5 months? From now until November 5th? Sometimes his choice of words is not exactly accurate.
Just listening to Col. McGregor now.
Oh, thank you for the Yul Brynner bio. Hadn’t thought of him in years, but I did love him in the King and I.
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Ooooo early elections. That’s interesting
“Sometimes I hear President Trump make reference to being ready/able to do things for the country before the January takeover day.”
IIRC, back in 2016, after the election and before the Inauguration, I think he was able to negotiate to keep at least one manufacturing company in the USA who was headed for Mexico very soon.
I do recall that - wasn’t it Ford Motors? A division of Ford?
What I’m hearing from what he says is more like he would venture into solving some world problems before January. I thought there were laws against this, but then I noticed Kerry dealing with Iran when he shouldn’t have been, etc.
I’m just getting the feeling that he’ll be pulling the country back from the edge of disaster as soon as he wins, and get everything lined up before January.
Early elections sound great - they could have happened about 3 years ago IMHO lol.
Who is it up to? It sure won’t happen with this regime. Might not even happen come November.
Billy Mills
Billy Mills (born 1938) won what sports writers called the most sensational race ever run in Olympic history.
A relative unknown, he came from behind to beat world champion runners in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Miller later became one of the most noted of motivational speakers.
Mills was born on June 30, 1938 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. The young Native American ran like the wind over the prairies and hills near his Lakota Sioux Reservation home. His mother, who was one quarter Sioux, died when Mills was seven year old. His father, who was three quarters Sioux, died five years later.
Native Americans considered him to be of mixed blood. The white world called him a Native American.
Mills claimed that running helped him to find his identity and to blunt the pain of rejection.
As a youngster, Mills admired the great war chief, Crazy Horse. This spiritual leader of the Lakota challenged him to follow his dreams, reach for goals, and succeed in life. Crazy Horse was a warrior, who led his life through responsibility, humility, the power of giving, and spirituality. Mills tried to live by the knowledge, the wisdom, and the integrity of Crazy Horse.
After breaking many high school track records on the reservation, Mills received a scholarship to attend Kansas University. He then became an officer in United States Marine Corps.
As a young Marine lieutenant, Mills had been allowed to train for the 1964 Olympics, held in Tokyo, Japan. He qualified for the team in both the 10,000-meter race and the marathon, but was not expected to win either race.
No American had ever won the 10,000-meter race in the Olympics. But Mills had always lived according to the teachings of his father, who had challenged him to live his life as a warrior and assume responsibility for himself.
Australia’s Ron Clarke was world famous as a runner in the 10,000-meter event and was the odds-on favorite to win a gold medal.
Mohamed Gammoudi, a Tunisian runner, was expected to finish in second place for the silver medal. Any of the other runners were capable of taking a third place bronze medal, according to the experts. It was thought that none of the other runners could win.
Mills, a believer in visualization or “imagery,” did not permit a negative thought to enter his head as he worked toward the biggest race of his life. He had for some time before been visualizing a young Native American boy winning the 10,000-meter event at the 1964 Olympics. He created that picture in his mind over and over again. If a thought about not winning came into his mind, he would spend hours erasing the negativity. There could be only one result!
As Mills lined up, there was only one thing on his mind, and that was to win. The gun cracked and the field broke away from the starting grid. As expected, Clarke and Gammoudi fell into first and second place. Mid-pack jostling and shoving allowed the leaders to pull away and Mills dropped back. It appeared he was out of contention and few paid any attention to the sleek Native American who was well back in the field. If they had looked, they would have seen him running as smoothly as the wind, without effort, in perfect control. Near the end of the race, Clarke and Gammoudi remained in the lead.
The Japanese crowd cheered politely at what they had known all along was going to happen.
But suddenly the smooth running Mills stepped up his pace. He was closing on the leaders. The crowd fell silent. Mills increased his smooth, even pace, and drew closer to the leaders. With the three runners speeding down the last home-stretch, Mills made a spectacular, totally unexpected move.
He surged in front of Clarke, who was still running in second place, then Gammoudi, who was leading. At the tape, it was Mills, Gammoudi and Clarke. Mills had beaten Gammoudi by three yards and Clarke by a full second. He had completed the race in a new Olympic record time of 28:24.4, a full 46 seconds better than his best previous time.
The crowd went wild with cheering, for they had seen the impossible happen.
They had seen an underdog, an unknown, a runner who wasn’t given a chance to win, beat the favorite. They had witnessed one of the greatest upsets in Olympic history. After his great running victory at Tokyo, Mills was honored with the warrior name of ‘Makata Taka Hela’ by the Lakota Nation. It means “love your country” and “respects the earth.”
Although he was never sent to Vietnam because of his rigorous training schedule in the Marines, Mills was deeply affected by the many combat deaths of men from his unit. He felt that he could not participate in a sport when people were being killed in Vietnam.
Mills finished his Marine Corps tour of duty as a captain, then reentered civilian life as an official of the Department of the Interior. He followed this with a very successful career as an insurance salesman.
Mills retired from his insurance business in 1994 and became a motivational speaker.
Mills, who was elected to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 1984, moved with his wife, Pat, and their three daughters, Christy, Lisa, and Billie JoAnne, to Fair Oaks, a Sacramento, California, suburb. He devoted all of his time to speaking to Native American youths and raising money for charities, such as Christian Relief Services.
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Google Billy Mills and do images. He is a very handsome man
His birthday is Sunday . He will be 86
Good morning, lysie!
Lookit all those BACON-wrapped goodies!
Early bird gets the worm!
Thank you!
Eric Matheny 🎙️
@ericmmatheny
Joe Biden is not your Grandpa.
He’s not a sympathetic old man.
He’s a worthless government-leech who has never held a real job; showered with his daughter; used his crack-addicted son to sell the family name abroad; used his influence to strongarm a Ukrainian investigation into his family’s corrupt dealings; he opened our border to 9 million illegals; abandoned Americans in Afghanistan; sent your tax dollars to Ukraine while your cost of living skyrockets at home.
Joe Biden deserves every minute of shame and embarrassment.
12:03 AM · Jun 29, 2024
I think he did step in to save jobs at a division of Ford. And I think there was a factory making air conditioners or refrigerators or similar, too.
“I’m just getting the feeling that he’ll be pulling the country back from the edge of disaster as soon as he wins, and get everything lined up before January.”
That’s what I think, too. He’s a problem solver and I’m sure he has plans all ready to implement on Day One. And he’s better able to do it now that he knows how the game is played.
And he probably can’t DO anything global before inauguration, but maybe do some wheeling and dealing here in the USA. But when it comes to world leaders, once they know that he’ll have the power in January, things could turn around.
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
@TulsiGabbard
Biden’s claim that no servicemembers have been killed under his administration was a punch in the gut to all of us who serve, to the Gold Star Families of the 13 servicemen and women who were killed during Biden’s disastrous exit from Afghanistan; to the Gold Star Families of the 3 soldiers who were killed in Jordan in January, and the 34 who were wounded. Our Commander in Chief was so unaffected by the loss of every one of these lives that occurred because of his decisions, that he does not even remember their sacrifice.
6:28 PM · Jun 28, 2024
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