Tuesday, June 13, 2023

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.

140 Responses to Tuesday, June 13, 2023

  1. DeniseVB says:

  2. DeniseVB says:

    R.I.P. Treat Williams ❤

  3. Dora says:

    Gibson was the first person to talk about Pizzagate out loud, as far as I recall. He was mae to be a nut job and disappeared from the spotlight Now he is back.

    =====

    Mel Gibson is living in fear for his life after vowing to expose an elite pedophile ring operating at the heart of the Hollywood system. According to Gibson, Hollywood elites have already tried to cancel him, silence him, and destroy his career – none of which worked because we, the people, understand that he is telling the truth.

    https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/mel-gibson-hollywood-elite-trying-to-kill-me-for-exposing-pedophile-ring/

  4. lateblum says:

    I want to thank you all for your prayers for my daughter. She has improved and will be out of ICU and back on a medical floor sometime this week. She is not out of the woods and I’m still scared for her. So if you have added her to your prayer list, please keep her there. 💜

  5. taw46 says:

    Watch out for the Feds, I’m sure they are out there, “blending” in with the crowd.

  6. lyn5 says:

  7. lyn5 says:

    Barr is a “gutless pig.”

  8. taw46 says:

    I hope the court makes her pay money to Trump.

  9. Dora says:

  10. lyn5 says:

    Feds are fast.

  11. lyn5 says:

  12. lyn5 says:

  13. DeniseVB says:

    Nice audition for VP ?

    • lyn5 says:

      What’s with the pardon talk?

      • taw46 says:

        Sounds like he has him guilty and convicted, no?

        Brian Schultz 🔥🐍

        @probablythisguy
        I liked Vivek until I started really listening to him. What he’s actually doing here is casting guilt on Trump. Instead of saying this is nonsense he’s saying let’s pardon him. Weak sauce. Vivek is an establishment pawn masquerading as an outsider.
        12:50 PM · Jun 13, 2023
        ·
        25 Views

  14. lyn5 says:

  15. Dora says:

    Never thought of it, but it’s true.

  16. Dora says:

  17. lyn5 says:

  18. lyn5 says:

  19. lyn5 says:

  20. lyn5 says:

  21. lyn5 says:

  22. taw46 says:

    Americans for Trump.

  23. taw46 says:

    Looks like a swat team with him.

  24. taw46 says:

  25. lyn5 says:

  26. lyn5 says:

  27. taw46 says:

    Bob Sellers on Newsmax was arguing with BetsyMcCaughey on what the PRA says. He was like a dog with a bone, saying Trump didn’t have the right to those records. She was trying to read the Judge’s decision on Clinton’s sock drawer of tapes, but he kept interrupting her. From what I have heard lawyers say, this is the only ruling that has ever been made on the meaning of the PRA. Court Precedent. I don’t think Sellers is too fond of Trump.

    • lyn5 says:

      Who is bob Sellers?

      • taw46 says:

        One of the newscasters on Newsmax’s American Agenda.

      • Somebody says:

        Bob should have been named Dick because that’s what he is. He got his ass on his shoulders and stormed off set when Mike Lindell was on way back right after the 2020 election. He is definitely anti-Trump. He’s probably masturbating under the desk as he reports on the indictment.

        • taw46 says:

          Lol, Bob, aka as Dick. I remembered someone storming off the set and I thought it was him. He was an ass today the way he treated Betsy McCaughey.

  28. lyn5 says:

  29. lyn5 says:

    Wonder how em is doing.

    James Woods @RealJamesWoods

    Throughout the history of our nation and its early beginnings little Rhode Island has been a leader in the cause of freedom.

    The 1st Rhode Island Regiment is disbanded

    On this day in history, June 13, 1783, the 1st Rhode Island Regiment is disbanded. The 1st Rhode Island Regiment was the Revolution’s only regiment to have units made up entirely of African Americans. The regiment was not all black, but was at one point at least ¾ black. The regiment had white officers and other white, Indian and mulatto members, but it was unique in that it had entire units made up of former slaves, while other regiments with blacks were more integrated.

    The use of slaves or former slaves in the American Revolution was controversial. Many whites did not like the idea of arming slaves because they thought it might encourage a rebellion. Under direction of the Continental Congress, George Washington issued an order early on forbidding the service of blacks in the Continental Army.

    Nearly simultaneously, Governor Murray of Virginia issued an order granting freedom to any slaves that would leave their masters and join the Royal Army. As the war progressed and the states found it hard to fill their quotas of soldiers, voices began to rise advocating the use of slaves and free blacks. By early 1776, Washington had changed the order to allow free blacks with former military experience. The following year he allowed all free blacks.

    In 1778, Rhode Island’s capital Newport was occupied by the British. The rebel legislature could not fill its quota of soldiers asked for by Congress. Rhode Island Brigadier General James Mitchell Varnum recommended to General Washington that slaves be taken into the ranks. Washington sent the request to Governor Nicholas Cooke. In February, the Rhode Island Assembly voted to allow all slaves to join the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. They were to be granted their freedom for their service and their owners would be compensated by the government.

    Around 200 blacks eventually joined the Regiment, which saw its first celebrated action at the Battle of Rhode Island in August. The green African American regiment fought valiantly in an effort that allowed the besieged American troops to retreat with few casualties, while inflicting serious casualties on their attackers.

    The “Black Regiment,” as it was called, was commanded by Colonel Christopher Greene, a cousin of General Nathanael Greene. Colonel Greene and many of his black soldiers were killed by Loyalists near Groton, New York in 1781. The Regiment did not see a lot of action since the main theater of the war shifted to the south, but they did play a role in the Battle of Yorktown. The regiment was disbanded at Saratoga on June 13, 1783, having served for five years of the war.

    http://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com
    7:21 AM · Jun 13, 202

  30. lyn5 says:

  31. lyn5 says:

  32. taw46 says:

    Oh wow, Trump stopped at Versailles! If you haven’t been to Miami, it is a famous Cuban restaurant.

  33. taw46 says:

  34. lyn5 says:

  35. lyn5 says:

  36. lyn5 says:

  37. lyn5 says:

  38. lyn5 says:

  39. Anthony says:

    She’s still at it. Can’t wait to see her and Newsom go at it to knock Brandon out of the box

    https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/clinton-gop-trump/2023/06/13/id/1123430/

  40. Dora says:

    GOP Rep. Andy Ogles Introduces Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

    https://resistthemainstream.com/joe-biden-kamala-harris-hit-with-articles-of-impeachment/?expand_article=1

  41. lyn5 says:

  42. lyn5 says:

  43. lyn5 says:

  44. lyn5 says:

  45. lyn5 says:

  46. DeniseVB says:

  47. lyn5 says:

  48. lyn5 says:

  49. taw46 says:

    Anyone watching Trump’s remarks at Bedminster? I love this man, he fights. He’s covering everything.

  50. lyn5 says:

  51. lyn5 says:

  52. lyn5 says:

  53. lyn5 says:

  54. lyn5 says:

  55. lyn5 says:

  56. lyn5 says:

  57. lyn5 says:

Comments are closed.