TRAGEDY IN TEXAS: At least 68 killed in catastrophic flooding

President Trump plans to visit Texas, probably on Friday.

And it is raining again.

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Gender Common Sense

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General Discussion, Monday, July 7, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE of Presidential recovery.

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Kerr County, TX officials give update on deadly flooding

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As the Death Toll Rises in Texas, Democrats Choose to Be Black-Souled, Evil Ghouls

As Menagerie pointed out earlier today, the leftist ghouls on X think that little Christian girls deserve to die. A very sick, black-hearted, group who will do and say anything if they think it favors their Communist politics.

RED STATE

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What is hope?

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General Discussion, Sunday, July 6, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT of Presidential recovery.

Grand Tetons National Park

 

 

 

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Latest update: 32 dead in Texas flooding, 27 remain missing

Texas officials provide an urgent press briefing regarding the deadly flooding in central Texas. The event has resulted in 32 dead, and rescue operations are ongoing.

NOTE: The first 8 minutes or so has really rough audio, but it improves after that.

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America Is A Great Nation And A Work-In-Progress | Something To Stand For #60 | The Way I Heard It

I wrote a story about a few of the lesser-known events surrounding the writing of The Star-Spangled Banner. In particular, the role of two teenagers and a runaway slave on the outcome of that most consequential battle. Growing up in Baltimore with a father who taught social studies, I was well-acquainted with these facts and shared the story on my podcast. I never imagined that several years later, it would be brought to life for a TV series called The Story Behind the Story. Nor did I ever imagine it would become the basis of a movie which was released a year ago this week. Funny what can happen when a story takes hold.

This is the current version of Something to Stand For, brought to life for the movie of the same name. If you like it, I hope you’ll check out the whole film, which features a total of nine unapologetically patriotic stories, stitched together with a trip to DC, where I reacquaint myself with our countries greatest memorials, and remind myself that America is both a great nation, and a work in progress. The film is currently streaming on Angel Studios and hanging tough on Rotten Tomatoes with 98%, for whatever that’s worth. In the meantime, have a great Independence Day, and don’t forget to raise a glass to those things we can all still agree on. Simple but important things, that are still worth standing for.

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Impeachment 3?

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