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The present Refugee Resettlement Program is proving dangerous for American's national security and personal safety. The government is spending your tax dollars to bring tens of thousands of mostly Sunni Muslims into our country. Look at Europe and most recently Nice, France. Wake up America!
This Day in History
Greece’s King Alexander dies after being bitten by a monkey
On October 25, 1920, Greece’s King Alexander dies from wounds he received after a monkey attacked him earlier in the month. He was 27 years old. The incident leading to King Alexander’s death occurred while he was walking on the grounds of the castle outside of Athens. A Barbary macaque that belonged to a resident […]
Minnesota Vikings’ Jim Marshall runs wrong way with recovered fumble
On October 25, 1964, after recovering a fumble against the 49ers in San Francisco, Minnesota Vikings star defensive end Jim Marshall runs 66 yards the wrong way into his own end zone. The four-year veteran believes he has scored a touchdown, so he throws the ball out of bounds in celebration, resulting in a safety […]
Charge of the Light Brigade
In an event alternately described as one of the most heroic or disastrous episodes in British military history, Lord James Cardigan leads a charge of the Light Brigade cavalry against well-defended Russian artillery during the Crimean War. The British were winning the Battle of Balaklava when Cardigan received his order to attack the Russians. His […]
Australian rock gods AC/DC earn their first Top 40 hit with “You Shook Me All Night Long”
On October 25, 1980, AC/DC earn their first pop Top 40 hit with “You Shook Me All Night Long”—clocking in at number 39. Back when they were releasing albums like Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1977), AC/DC would have seemed an unlikely candidate to become one of the top-selling pop-music acts of all time. But […]
Cabinet member found guilty in Teapot Dome scandal
October 25, 1929: During the Teapot Dome scandal, Albert B. Fall, who served as secretary of the interior in President Warren G. Harding’s cabinet, is found guilty of accepting a bribe while in office. Fall was the first individual to be convicted of a crime committed while a presidential cabinet member. As a member of […]
Pablo Picasso born
Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century, is born in Malaga, Spain. Picasso’s father was a professor of drawing, and he bred his son for a career in academic art. Picasso had his first exhibit at age 13 and later quit art school so he could experiment full-time […]
First kamikaze attack of the war begins
On October 25, 1944, during the Battle of the Leyte Gulf, the Japanese deploy kamikaze (“divine wind”) bombers against American warships for the first time. It will prove costly—to both sides. This decision to employ suicide bombers against the American fleet at Leyte, an island of the Philippines, was based on the failure of conventional […]
President Eisenhower pledges support to South Vietnam
President Eisenhower pledges support to South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem’s government and military forces in a letter on October 25, 1954. Eisenhower made it clear to Diem that U.S. aid to his government during Vietnam’s “hour of trial” was contingent upon his assurances of the “standards of performance [he] would be able to maintain […]
John Adams marries Abigail Smith
On October 25, 1764, future President John Adams marries Abigail Smith. This devoted couple’s prolific correspondence during their married life has provided entertainment and a glimpse of early American life for generations of history buffs. Future first lady Abigail Adams was the daughter of a parson. She was home-taught and read everything from the classics […]
Native Americans attack transcontinental railroad survey crew in Utah
On October 25, 1853, members of the Paiute Indian Tribe attack U.S. Army Captain John W. Gunnison and his party of 37 soldiers and railroad surveyors near Sevier Lake, Utah. Gunnison and seven other men were killed, but the survey party continued with its work and eventually reported its findings to the United States Congress. U.S. officials […]
Susan Smith reports a false carjacking to cover her murder
Susan Smith reports that she was carjacked in South Carolina by a Black man who took her two small children in the backseat of her car. Although authorities immediately began searching for three-year-old Michael and one-year-old Alex, they could find no trace of them or of Smith’s car. After nine days of intense national media […]
United States invades Grenada
President Ronald Reagan, citing the threat posed to American nationals on the Caribbean nation of Grenada by that nation’s Marxist regime, orders U.S. forces to invade and secure their safety. There were approximately 1,000 Americans in Grenada at the time, many of them students at the island’s medical school. In little more than a week, […]
The U.N. seats the People’s Republic of China and expels Taiwan
U.N. representatives vote to seat the the People’s Republic of China as a permanent member and expels Taiwan, led by the Chinese Nationalist Party. The U.S.—which had unsuccessfully proposed seating both the PRC and Taiwan—was interested in seeking the PRC’s help in resolving the sticky Vietnam situation, using influence with the PRC as diplomatic leverage […]
Atomic Age sci-fi thriller “The Amazing Colossal Man” premieres in New York
Movie audiences in New York City are treated to the science-fiction thriller The Amazing Colossal Man on October 25, 1957. The film revolves around a character named Colonel Manning, who strays too close to the test of an atomic device in the Nevada desert and is bombarded with “plutonium rays.” This was but one of […]
Battle of Agincourt
The Battle of Agincourt, held in northern France in October 1415, brought a decisive victory for the forces of England's Henry V over a far larger French army.
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Time to stop the importation of Muslim Refugees into our homeland at a time when Islam has declared war on the West.
We should not allow ourselves to make the same mistake that Europe has made by allowing a massive refugee immigration
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This is taxation without representation on steroids.
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The Tide Is Turning
Daunting as the task of restoring political order to America might be, there are many reasons to believe good things are right around the corner.
By Patrick Casey, July 21, 2022
https://amgreatness.com/2022/07/21/the-tide-is-turning/
Gotta fix the military first --- just sayin
https://thirteenfox.com/2021/03/18/us-military-demise/
https://washingtonstand.com/news/-gen-milleys-baldfaced-lie-about-m...
“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom – go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!”—Samuel Adams
https://www.patriotfreedomproject.com/
TELL TX GOVERNOR ABBOTT TO SEND STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT TO SECURE THE TX BORDER
https://gov.texas.gov/contact
(512) 463-2000
TELL AZ GOVERNOR DUCEY TO SEND STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT TO SECURE THE AZ BORDER
https://azgovernor.gov/
Watched the House VA Commitee meeting on CSPAN last night. They are not on our side. They actually want to go after retiring service members and Vets and tell them "How wrong it would be to join". That we are a "Right Wing Extremist group". fyi
We Can Govern Ourselves
These are rock-solid principles that do not countenance expedient exceptions. They are not true one day, sort of true the next, and then discarded the day after that. The right to own firearms in order to preserve life and constrain the growth of tyrannical government does not disappear because Congress or the Supreme Court or the president wakes up one morning and decides that modern government is sufficient to protect the people from crime and is capable of determining for itself what is and is not tyrannical. The right to engage freely with others and chart one’s own course through life without stifling interference from school boards, regulatory agencies, or tax authorities does not vanish because a new generation of petty totalitarians decide that they may control each American’s life from “womb to tomb.” The right to personal freedom lives regardless of whether government actors decide to stamp it out of existence. It exists in perpetuity beyond the artificial laws created by man. Dissolving it by government decree is as absurd as decreeing that henceforth there shall be no sun or stars. No matter how hard they endeavor, rule-makers cannot destroy what they did not create.
By J.B. Shurk
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/10/we_emcanem_govern_...
The Psychological Composition of a Leftist (drhurd.com)
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