Flaws in the J6 indictment? Hmmm…

WSJ Columnist Points Out the Obvious Flaw in Jack Smith’s J6 Indictment Against Trump

Continue Reading

January 6, 2021 a coverup? OH SNAP!

Ex-Capitol Police Chief Tells Tucker Carlson in Leaked Fox Interview That Jan. 6 Events Were a ‘Cover-Up’

Continue Reading

Love those fingerprints!

Yes, President Trump has been indicted. This is all a distraction from the things found against the Biden Crime Family. What I see is free advertising for President Trump’s campaign and as soon as a mug shot emerges I will be making some tshirts and mugs for you to purchase and then donate some money to his campaign so I hope people will help me sell a million or two of them!

Continue Reading

My DNA results are back!

AMERICA!! My newest shirt is available in multiple styles & colors, printed front and back. Order yours today!
https://www.gearbubble.com/dnaresult
#dnaresults #votingtrump #Trump2024

Continue Reading

YOUR DAY AT THE BEACH…

And don’t ever fucking forget it!

Continue Reading

BidenStan

Found a video posted on twitter that showed BIDEN talking about Afghanistan a while back. Interesting to listen to what he said then to what he did now.

play-rounded-fill
Continue Reading

Fraudulent Election Certified

Saw this on twitter and had to share it here. TRUTHBOMB!!!!

Continue Reading

Happy Easter

and now a bit of information about Easter…

Easter is one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar, celebrated worldwide as the day of resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s a time for reflection, gratitude, and renewal, as well as for family gatherings, feasting, and traditions. But Easter is also a cultural phenomenon that transcends religion, with different countries and regions celebrating it in their unique ways, often blending pagan and Christian elements.

The origins of Easter can be traced back to the Jewish Passover, which commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. According to the New Testament, Jesus celebrated the Passover with his disciples before he was crucified and resurrected three days later. For Christians, Easter is thus a symbol of hope and salvation, as Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection are believed to have redeemed humanity from sin and death.

Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox, which can fall between March 22 and April 25. The Easter week, also known as Holy Week, starts with Palm Sunday, when Christians remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, and ends with Easter Sunday, the day of the resurrection. In between, there are several other observances, such as Maundy Thursday, when Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and instituted the Lord’s Supper, and Good Friday, the day of his crucifixion.

In many countries, Easter is also associated with various customs and traditions, some of which have pre-Christian roots. For instance, in the United States and Canada, Easter is a secular holiday marked by the Easter Bunny, who brings Easter eggs and candy to children. The Easter egg hunt, where children search for hidden eggs, is a popular activity that symbolizes new life and fertility. Similarly, in many European countries, such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, the Easter Bunny (or Easter Hare) is also a beloved figure, and egg decorating and tree planting are common practices.

In Latin America, especially in Catholic countries such as Mexico, Brazil, and Peru, Easter is a major religious festival, with processions, masses, and reenactments of the Passion of Christ. In Spain, the Holy Week is celebrated with elaborate parades featuring floats and sculptures depicting scenes from the Bible. In Russia, the Orthodox Church celebrates Easter according to a different calendar, usually later than the Western Church, and with unique customs such as the blessing of food baskets and the cracking of red eggs.

Overall, Easter is a significant holiday for millions of people worldwide, regardless of their beliefs or cultural background. It’s a time to come together, share traditions, and renew our hope and faith in the future. Whether you celebrate Easter with your family or community, or simply enjoy the festive spirit of the season, may this Easter bring you joy, peace, and blessings.

Continue Reading

UNJUSTICE SYSTEM

The United States of America is often touted as the land of the free, but for many, this is far from the truth. One of the most glaring examples of this is the country’s justice system, which has come under intense scrutiny in recent years for its inherent biases and unfairness.

At its core, the American justice system is designed to be impartial and unbiased, ensuring that all people are treated equally under the law. However, in practice, this is far from the truth. A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research found that Black men are sentenced to longer prison terms than white men for the same crimes. This racial bias is further evidenced by the fact that Black people are incarcerated at five times the rate of white people, despite similar rates of drug use.

The justice system is also notoriously harsh on low-income individuals, who are often unable to afford quality legal representation. This often leads to plea deals, which can result in innocent people pleading guilty to crimes they did not commit, simply because they cannot afford a fair trial. Furthermore, once a person is caught up in the justice system, it can be incredibly difficult to break free. Even after serving their time, ex-convicts often face difficulty finding employment and housing, perpetuating the cycle of poverty and crime.

One of the most concerning aspects of the justice system is the high rate of false convictions. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, over 2,800 people have been exonerated of crimes they did not commit since 1989. These wrongful convictions often result from police misconduct, prosecutorial misconduct, and ineffective counsel.

It is also important to note that the justice system is often influenced by politics, with elected officials using tough-on-crime rhetoric to appeal to voters. This has led to the creation of draconian laws, such as mandatory minimums, which have resulted in the over-incarceration of low-level offenders and nonviolent drug offenders.

In conclusion, the American justice system is far from perfect, and it is essential that we continue to scrutinize and push for reforms to ensure that all people are treated fairly and equally under the law. Until we address the inherent biases and systemic issues within the justice system, we will continue to see unjust outcomes and the perpetuation of cycles of poverty and crime.

Continue Reading

Dear Sean Penn…

FUCK YOU. Based on your diatribe here:  https://www.dailywire.com/news/sean-penn-says-being-unvaccinated-is-criminal-and-those-people-shouldnt-leave-their-homes?utm_medium=email&utm_source=cnemail&seyid=38350

Thank GOD you’re not in charge.

Michael Murdock, US NAVY VETERAN

Continue Reading