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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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Group of 7-12 FOOT TALL 'VERY DARK BIGFOOT' Seen in Tucker County, WV Field
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Group of 7-12 FOOT TALL 'VERY DARK BIGFOOT' Seen in Tucker County, WV Field

Four occupants in a car were riding on a rural road in Tucker County, WV when they observed a group of upright, dark Bigfoot that were 7-12 feet in height walking in a field.I received the following account:"This happened on a Sunday morning at about 10:30 in the morning. Four of us were in a small car and went to the top of a hill where fields and hills were rolling off into the distance. In the fields, there are a few bushes and trees scattered about. The car was sitting perpendicular to this one field and hill.I looked up and saw four very dark and large creatures walking upright on the hill. At first, I thought they were bears, but why four? And why are they walking upright? They were taller than the bushes, but not quite as tall as the mature apple trees. They all looked somewhere between 7 to 12 feet tall. They were dark, very dark for how bright it was. Although they appeared hairy, I could not make out any features except that they were shaped very much like all the Bigfoot drawings that I have seen. Large head, large shoulders, huge chest, long arms, etc.I am sitting in the backseat behind the driver closest to this field. When I yelled to get everyone to look, I could see four of them, but one was disappearing over the top of the hill. As the driver looked up, he only saw three of them. Then my girlfriend beside me saw them, and she only saw two. The last person only saw one. They had covered a good 80-100 yards in mere seconds but seemed to only be lumbering along. I guess none of that part really matters, but it really kind of freaked us all out. Was this some kind of a warning or a foreboding? I would go first and then the driver and so on.We had planned to get out of the car and hang out up there for a while. But it was so eerily quiet, no cows, no birds, and even the insects seemed quiet. There were no odors, but we were downwind. It scared four country kids pretty well. The unnatural silence was what really got us. We decided to leave and go somewhere else. This occurred in Tucker County, West Virginia." L**********DJINN & CURIOUS MIDDLE EASTERN TALES | LIVE Chat | Q & A | Join Us! (MODERN & HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.This blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Toddler Unable to Bend Arms Due to Burns Hugs Parents For First Time After Free Life-Changing Surgery
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Toddler Unable to Bend Arms Due to Burns Hugs Parents For First Time After Free Life-Changing Surgery

A toddler who couldn’t bend her arms due to burn scars can now finally give her parents a hug after life-changing surgery. Gamai accidentally pulled a pot of boiling water over herself when she was only one-years-old and, unable to access proper burn treatments, she grew up with contracted hands and arms as her scarred […] The post Toddler Unable to Bend Arms Due to Burns Hugs Parents For First Time After Free Life-Changing Surgery appeared first on Good News Network.
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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Do You Remember?  Ernest Scared Stupid
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Do You Remember? Ernest Scared Stupid

“Somebody with a runny nose is gonna die.” Having already applied his bumbling shenanigans to one holiday in 1988’s Ernest Saves Christmas, slapstick neighborhood doofus Ernest P. Worrell set his sights on Halloween in 1991’s Ernest Scared CONTINUE READING... The post Do You Remember? Ernest Scared Stupid appeared first on The Retro Network.
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Pet Life
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Sundowners in Dogs: Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment & Care (Vet Answer)
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Sundowners in Dogs: Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment & Care (Vet Answer)

Click to Skip Ahead What Is Sundowners? Sundowners vs. Alzheimer’s Signs Diagnosis Treatment Care Guide Every positive has a negative, and sadly, the privilege of living a long life comes with the downsides of getting old, and as age increases, so too do the chances of suffering some form of degenerative disease like dementia. Sometimes referred to as “Sundowners”, this sad and often debilitating condition affects 1 in 15 humans over the age of 75 years, and it is one of the most common reasons for euthanasia in elderly dogs. So, what exactly is Sundowners? Can it be prevented? And, how do we look after dogs that are affected by it? Keep on reading for the answers and advice you seek. What Is Sundowners? For those unfamiliar with the term, Sundowners is a deceptively cheerful term to describe the deterioration and degeneration of brain function known as dementia. The word comes from the tendency for the clinical signs of this condition to get worse in the evenings, as the sun goes down. Senile dementia, more accurately called cognitive dysfunction (CCD), is seen in dogs as well as humans, but diagnosis is not entirely straightforward, as there are a number of health conditions that may mimic the signs. And because our dogs can’t tell us if they are feeling confused, disoriented, or forgetful, it is up to us to monitor their habits and behavior to look for signs that things are not quite right. Another factor that makes canine dementia difficult to recognize is that the signs tend to appear quite gradually, and each dog will be affected, cope, and adjust differently. Most of the clinical signs of canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) are behavioral, and people who are not familiar with your dog’s habits or personality may not even be aware that there is a problem, so it’s important to pay attention to any changes in your dog’s behavior and seek veterinary advice if things don’t seem right. Is Sundowners the Same As Alzheimer’s? No. Alzheimer’s Disease is fatal in humans, involving the accumulation of certain substances within the brain cells. It is one cause of dementia, but it also has other clinical signs and effects.1 One way of looking at it is that all Alzheimer’s patients have dementia, but not all dementia patients have Alzheimer’s. At present, there is no evidence that dogs can be affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Image Credit: Renko Aleks, Shutterstock What Are Signs of Sundowners? The nature of dementia is very unpredictable, and different dogs will have different experiences. For some, the disease may be severe and progress rapidly, while for others, the signs will barely be noticeable. Most importantly, many of the signs of CCD can coincide with signs of other health conditions, so do not dismiss any changes in your dog’s habits or behavior as just ‘old age’. Some of the more common changes and signs associated with CCD include: pacing, panting, or seeming generally unsettled, particularly at night soiling indoors asking for food when they have recently been fed (of course, this can simply be the sign of a greedy dog, but if this is unusual for your dog, it can be a sign of confusion) lethargy hyperactivity wanting to go out more/less often irritability or aggression changed interactions with other dogs or people changes in sleeping patterns disorientation, standing and staring into space How Is Sundowners Diagnosed There is no specific test for CCD, and diagnosis is based on a combination of taking a detailed owner history, physical examination, and laboratory tests to rule out other health conditions. If you think your dog could be suffering from dementia, it may be useful to start keeping a diary of the changes and signs that are concerning you. Additionally, there is a helpful assessment tool created by Dr Gary Landsberg, a leading authority in canine and feline cognitive dysfunction. It uses the acronym ‘DISHAA’ to help navigate the areas affected: D – Disorientation I – Social Interactions S – Sleep/Awake Cycles H – Housesoiling, Learning & Memory A – Activity A – Anxiety It is important to schedule an appointment with your vet to talk about any of the changes you have noticed. If your dog’s signs are due to CCD, there are some things that can be done to help, and the earlier we start, the better. Image Credit: SeventyFour, Shutterstock How Is Sundowners Treated? Sadly, there is no cure for dementia, and it is likely that your dog’s condition will progress over time. There are a few medications and supplements that have been found to help slow the progression of deterioration, and even alleviate some of the current clinical signs. Medication Selegiline: Commonly used to help control the clinical signs of Parkinson’s Disease in humans, this drug has three main benefits for dogs with cognitive dysfunction. Increases dopamine levels in the brain, improving brain function and mood Reduces the amount of free radicals in the brain that can cause nerve damage Promotes the synthesis of new nerve growth factors, aiding repair Propentofylline: Improves blood flow and circulation to and around the brain, leading to increased alertness and energy levels for dogs suffering cognitive dysfunction. Nutritional Management Studies have found that dogs fed a high-quality diet designed for their size and life stage are significantly less likely to suffer from CCD as they get older, indicating that getting the right balance of nutrients, as well as enhanced fatty acid and antioxidant levels, are essential for good health throughout your dog’s whole life. Some ingredients to look out for in both your dog’s food and supplements include: Arginine Antioxidants, including vitamins C, E, and selenium B vitamins Fish oil containing DHA and EPA Omega-3 fatty acids } Known collectively as the “brain protection blend” (BPB)   Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) Phosphatidylserine Ginkgo biloba Resveratrol, L-carnitine Alpha-lipoic acid Coenzyme Q Selenium How Can I Help a Dog With Sundowners? Apart from using the treatments discussed above, there are a few things you can do to help your dog get the most enjoyment out of their twilight years. Here are just a few: Stick to a routine as much as possible Take them for regular vet checks to ensure they are receiving appropriate treatment for this, and any concurrent medical conditions—diseases like cancer, kidney disease, and arthritis become much more common as dogs get older, so it’s important to stay on top of their health care. Avoid moving furniture around – rearranging the house can cause stress and confusion, and dogs with failing vision will rely on their memory to navigate the layout of your home. Leave some lights on at night – most dogs over the age of 8 or 9 years develop nuclear sclerosis (aka lenticular sclerosis), a normal aging condition that increases the opacity of the lens, gradually reducing the amount of light that can reach the back of the eye. This can have a significant impact on your dog’s night vision, which can be very stressful for a dog that is used to being able to see well in the dark. Check in with your dog regularly so they know where you are in the house Be patient with them, and don’t get angry about toileting accidents—Let them out later in the evening, earlier in the morning, and possibly during the night if needed. “Use it or lose it” as the saying goes, and keeping your dog’s mind active can help them stay mentally sharp. Dogs that aren’t able to be as physically active as they once were can still be challenged with puzzles, trips to new locations, and scent training/retrieving. Perform ‘quality of life’ checks with your dog, and make sure that they are still getting plenty of enjoyment out of life. Sometimes the stress and anxiety caused by dementia can become overwhelming for our pets, and we need to be able to recognize if that happens. Dogs with advanced cognitive dysfunction will often ‘go through the motions’ of eating, drinking, etc, but are unable to manage anything beyond that, particularly if they are struggling with other health issues like arthritis. Dementia is a progressive condition, but not a fatal one. You may need to consider euthanasia for your canine companion if their quality of life becomes poor. Final Thoughts We all want our dogs to live a long and happy life, but unfortunately, old age brings with it some unavoidable downsides. Canine cognitive dysfunction, also known as dementia or ‘Sundowners’ is one of the conditions we see in dogs as they get older, and it can be distressing to witness. There are a number of ways that the progress of this cruel disease can be slowed down, and things we can do to make our dog’s final years as happy, comfortable, and enjoyable as possible. The earlier we start intervention for geriatric health conditions like dementia, the greater our chances of improving our dog’s quality of life, for as long as we can. If you have an older dog, talk to your vet about having a full health assessment so that you can make sure you are doing everything you can to make their retirement years great. Sources https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?id=3852125&pid=11181 https://www.vet.cornell.edu/departments-centers-and-institutes/riney-canine-health-center/canine-health-information/senior-dog-dementia https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=24437&catId=137436&id=9382954 https://www.northwestanimaleye.com/site/blog/2023/11/15/nuclear-sclerosis-dogs   Featured Image Credit: Przemek Iciak, Shutterstock The post Sundowners in Dogs: Signs, Diagnosis, Treatment & Care (Vet Answer) appeared first on PangoVet.
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Is your car a lemon? How to tell — and what to do about it
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Is your car a lemon? How to tell — and what to do about it

Does your car spend more time in the shop than in your driveway? And for the same repairs, over and over again?Congratulations — you might just have a lemon. The term 'lemon' is often tossed around to refer to any beat-up car, but it’s actually a legal distinction, indicating a defective product that is therefore covered under applicable statutes and special lemon laws in your state.Ok, it's not exactly something to celebrate, but the good news is you do have the leverage to seek a refund or replacement and maybe reimbursement for repairs. All thanks to lemon laws. What are lemon laws?Before I talk about what lemon laws cover, let me be clear about what they don't: any complaints about a vehicle’s fundamental design or other non-critical issues such as squeaks and rattles, minor vibrations, or fading paint.Lemon laws only apply to problems that either impair the normal operation of the vehicle or affect its value, intended use, or safety — problems that the manufacturer has failed to fix satisfactorily after ample opportunities to do so. If you have a vehicle that breaks down or fails in some way, even frequently, but in different ways each time, then you're probably NOT going to be covered. The awful truth in that case is probably that you don't have legal grounds to be reimbursed; you simply have an unreliable, trouble-prone, or poorly designed car.The term “lemon” is often tossed around to refer to any beat-up car, but it’s actually a legal distinction, indicating a defective product that is therefore covered under applicable statutes and special lemon laws in your state. Lemon laws vary from state to state. In some states, used vehicles are covered, and in others, the law applies only to new vehicles. Some states may also include motorcycles and RVs in lemon laws. How do I find my state's specific lemon law?Check the Center for Automotive Safety for state-by-state lists, including details about what’s covered under lemon laws and contact numbers for more information on each state.How do I know if my car is covered?Here are three basic conditions you need for your car to qualify for lemon law coverage: 1. They’re doing the same repair over and over again.The vehicle has an issue that's ongoing or has occurred repeatedly that you've first given the manufacturer (through a dealership service department) several chances to repair. Lemon law usually applies only after the manufacturer has tried to fix a particular problem three or four different times (depending on the state) and has failed to provide a lasting solution.Again, if your car has had many different but unrelated repairs during the warranty period, then it is not covered by lemon law. Your best solution in that case would be to contact the manufacturer and inquire about the possibility of a warranty extension.2. It’s a nearly new vehicle (to you).Lemon law only applies during the first year or two and first 12,000 or 24,000 miles of vehicle ownership, depending on the state. Identification of the problem and all of the repair attempts must be made during this period. If the problem first occurred in the first year of ownership but subsequent repairs were not made until later years, then the vehicle will likely not be covered under lemon law.3. You own rather than lease.Lemon law does not usually apply to leased cars. That’s because the manufacturer or a bank is the actual owner of a leased car, and lemon law often only applies to the original buyer even if the car was bought used when less than a year old.How do I strengthen my case?1. Keep all your repair documentation.Document each repair done during the warranty period. Keep all of your receipts. Consumer laws won’t apply unless you keep your own records as proof of all repairs done. Keep copies of the original repair order for each repair and make sure that the dealership correctly documents your problem and how long your car was in for the repair (In some states, 30 days in repair in the course of a year defines a lemon car). Also, make sure you get a repair invoice for repairs covered by technical service bulletins.2. Create and keep your own documentation.If a component of your car that has already been repaired fails in a situation where it puts your safety in jeopardy or causes an accident, document it with pictures, witnesses, and a police report, if applicable.How do I file under lemon law?Filing a complaint and getting the lemon law process underway again depends on what state you reside in and where you purchased the car. In some states, filing a lemon law complaint involves no more than filling out a formal complaint form, but in many other states, it is a more complicated legal process and involves the hiring of an attorney. In either case, the advice of an attorney who is familiar with your state’s lemon laws will increase your chance of getting the refund.If satisfactory action still isn't taken, be sure to lodge a consumer complaint with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Consumer complaints are the primary signal for the NHTSA to launch an investigation on a particular problem. This often leads to recalls (if it relates to safety in some way) or technical service bulletins regarding the problems.NOTE: The 30-day lemon law for used cars means that if a car is being repaired for 30 days out of a year, it is a lemon. However, the nuances of the law vary by state. Whether or not the lemon law can be applied to a used car with no warranty depends on the issue with the car and the specifics of the state’s laws.So never buy a car that says “no warranty expressed or implied” as you will have no protections. Buyer beware.What if my car isn't covered?In the case that the lemon law doesn’t apply to you or if lemon law doesn’t give you the retribution you desire, there are often other laws that may apply. If your car is highly troublesome but not covered under lemon law, first try contacting the regional service representative of the manufacturer. Document and request return receipts for all communications. Manufacturers will often take generous actions to maintain their reputations.I hope you don't need the above information. But if you do, I hope you find it useful — and don't get too frustrated with the process. We all know what they say about life giving you lemons.
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Monstrous migrants flood Italy, rape children, stab cops
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Monstrous migrants flood Italy, rape children, stab cops

Italy is pondering a new tactic in its war on out-of-control crime: chemical castration for violent sex offenders. Such bold measures may already be too late, however — as long as the country's civilizational castration continues apace. Eyewitnesses described a scene of sheer barbarism, recounting how the savage threw the woman to the ground, pummeling her face and head with his fists.Since taking power two years ago, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has focused on law-and-order policies, creating new offenses and increasing penalties.She's also made plans to draft legislation that would use androgen-blocking medications to chemically neuter those convicted of sexual violence. The decision signals a response to the rising tide of sexual crimes, many of which have shaken the country to the core in recent years.These crimes, however, may be symptoms of a deeper problem: Italy's slow dissolution under the pressure of continuous mass immigration. Children rapedThe latest horror (in a long line of horrors) involves the rape of a 10-year-old African girl by a 28-year-old Bangladeshi man at a migrant center in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. This gruesome crime unfolded at the Hotel Il Cacciatore, a contested site that houses around 20 asylum seekers. According to a report in the Daily Mail, the young girl's mother first became suspicious after she noticed alarming behavioral changes in her daughter. Soon after, medical tests confirmed that the little girl hadn’t just been violated; she was also pregnant with her rapist's child.The child underwent an abortion. Her life, one imagines, will never be the same. Her innocence, brutally stolen, is something she can never reclaim. The scars — emotional, psychological, and physical — will likely remain with her long after the headlines fade. It’s difficult to read a story like that and not feel a sense of absolute anger and dismay. Sheer barbarismThis assault is not an isolated incident but part of Italy’s wider unraveling. The country, already struggling under demographic pressure and a surge in migrant arrivals, is now grappling with an increase in violent crimes, from stabbings to sexual assaults. For many, Italy no longer feels safe, and the nation’s attempts to mend the social fabric with punishments such as chemical castration feel more like a desperate last stand than a viable solution. What was once a proud country is now facing an identity crisis, one defined by fear and instability.Take the case of a homeless Nigerian migrant, for example, who viciously assaulted an Italian woman in broad daylight during an attempted rape. The attack was so violent that she later died from her injuries in a hospital bed. Eyewitnesses described a scene of sheer barbarism, recounting how the savage threw the woman to the ground, pummeling her face and head with his fists, possibly wielding a stone or some other blunt object. Stabbed in the backMore recently, two violent incidents involving migrants rocked Milan, Italy’s financial heart.In one appalling episode, Christian Di Martino, a 35-year-old police officer, was attacked after confronting a man throwing stones at trains and assaulting a female passenger. The attacker, a Moroccan national living illegally in Italy with prior convictions, stabbed the officer multiple times in the back. Di Martino was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. The North African was charged with attempted murder.Just days later, another violent confrontation unfolded on the streets. An Egyptian man, recently released from police custody after questioning in connection with a robbery, went on a crazed rampage, vandalizing property and hurling rocks at police when they moved to arrest him. After failing to subdue the man with a taser, the police were forced to shoot him. Wounded, the criminal was finally able to be taken into custody. The pattern is undeniable. But even more alarming is the systematic erasure of Italian heritage — and with it, the disappearance of its people.Arrivederci!In a few generations, Italy will be barely recognizable. Last year saw a staggering 50% rise in migrant arrivals, primarily from Africa and the Middle East. The shift is more than just numbers — this wave is fundamentally altering the demographic makeup of Italy. What adds to the disaster is the fact that Italy’s population is aging faster than any other in Europe, with fewer young Italians being born to sustain the nation. By 2040, the situation could reach a breaking point, as dwindling tax revenue from a shrinking workforce makes it impossible to support an increasingly elderly population. Public finances are set to buckle under the weight of this imbalance; the economy, once one of Europe's most robust, could enter a death spiral.In truth, Italy has already entered a death spiral, literally and figuratively. The Italy of Roman ruins, Renaissance art, and sun-soaked landscapes finds itself overshadowed by a nation at odds with itself. The streets of Florence, Milan, Rome, and Venice are filling with new faces, new languages, new “norms,” new threats, and new nightmares. In just a few decades, the Italy we know and love will have vanished, replaced by a nation full of uncivilized individuals with a penchant for uncivilized behavior.
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Kamala's Un-Joyful Noise Has Voters Crying 'Never Again' (WATCH)
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Kamala's Un-Joyful Noise Has Voters Crying 'Never Again' (WATCH)

Kamala's Un-Joyful Noise Has Voters Crying 'Never Again' (WATCH)
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President Trump Explains EXACTLY How Mass Deportations Will Work Under His Second Administration
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President Trump Explains EXACTLY How Mass Deportations Will Work Under His Second Administration

One of the biggest questions people have about a second Trump administration is how exactly will he do the Mass Deportations? How will he do it humanely and effectively? Because it could quickly become….”messy”.…
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JD Vance Shows Kamala Harris How To Respond When Someone Says “JESUS IS KING!”
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JD Vance Shows Kamala Harris How To Respond When Someone Says “JESUS IS KING!”

That’s how you do it! Of course I never had any doubts, but you have to see what happened today when someone at JD Vance’s Rally shouted out “JESUS IS KING!” It happened to Kamala a few days ago…
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Carry That Water, Tony! Wisconsin Governor Evers Tells Martha Raddatz the Economy Is Great
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Carry That Water, Tony! Wisconsin Governor Evers Tells Martha Raddatz the Economy Is Great

The gaslighting on the economy is the most insulting, ineffective, and damaging tactic the Democrats have used this election cycle. They can lie about a lot of things and largely get away with it. But…
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