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KevinJackson
752 Views · 1 year ago

Sometimes the narrative requires totally ignoring facts.

Spreely Video
783 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Josh Hawley Shames Mark Zuckerberg into Apologizing to Victims of Child Exploitation on Facebook

Spreely Video
85 Views · 11 months ago

⁣DR TOBY ROGERS: “315 children develop autism every day in the U.S. … 88% of autism cases are characterized by regression … Regression suggests an acute toxic exposure, not genetics.”

Spreely Video
423 Views · 2 years ago

In a shocking undercover investigation, an Irving, Texas, school administrator coached a parent on how to manipulate the system to allow biological boys to compete on girls’ sports teams. From changing birth certificates to dodging state laws, these educators openly admit their tactics to parents, believing they’ll avoid consequences.

Take action now at TexasSchoolsLie.com

Finish The Race
1,477 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Biden Finally Appears! Can barely walk, Attempts Stiff Salute to News Media

KevinJackson
1,158 Views · 1 year ago

⁣These people at CNN are out of touch with... THEMSELVES. In a huff against president Trump calling the out, they claim to not hate America. Buuuut fortunately we can access all their old stuff. Join us for a fun trip down memory lane as we laugh at their hate.

EllaFord
713 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Michael Moore: "America should be so grateful that they end up like Detroit."

Rants of Izzo
856 Views · 2 years ago

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Izzo also ran for public office, including a campaign for Sheriff in Cook County, Illinois. His career in law enforcement and his experience as a whistleblower on police misconduct have shaped much of his advocacy. He positions himself as an advocate for constitutional rights and often criticizes both law enforcement agencies and politicians when he believes they violate the principles of justice or civil liberties.

In addition to his law enforcement background, Izzo is a public speaker and has written about his experiences in policing and his views on societal issues. His content often appeals to a conservative audience, particularly those concerned with government transparency and accountability.

KevinJackson
573 Views · 2 years ago

This woman thinks that searching for the truth is a bad thing.

Finish The Race
1,017 Views · 3 years ago

⁣Ted Cruz destroys Mark Zuckerberg over child s*xu*l exploitation material

Finish The Race
986 Views · 2 years ago

⁣Thousands of Australians Cross a Bridge Naked in the Name of 'Modern Art'

Finish The Race
1,158 Views · 2 years ago

⁣No More Free Lunch? NYC Ends Debit Card Program for Illegal Immigrants

KevinJackson
1,296 Views · 1 year ago

The lack of awareness (or not allowing it to ener your conciousness) is astounding.

KevinJackson
819 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Mr Wonderful has a brain for business, but he also has a brain for education, so putting him in a room with talking heads is almost unfair.

Finish The Race
1,001 Views · 2 years ago

⁣American Veteran Kate Monroe Exposing San Diego California Looking Like A 3rd World Country

KevinJackson
894 Views · 2 years ago

We TRAINED the Zetas in Mexico. Now they're the drug lords. WE trained the ⁣Mujahidin, who later became the Taliban. When will we learn to keep our noses out of others business? Well, it happened AGAIN.




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