Forwarded from Take Texas Back
https://youtu.be/D0XyLTWfhDk
Remember when TC GOP Exec. Dir. Jeremy Bradford left Tarrant County GOP and went to Fulton County, GA?
He's back and he's a block captain for his successor's wife, who is now a PC. So Ricky Rodriguez, Rick Barnes, Jeremy Bradford... a Triumvirate.
Remember when TC GOP Exec. Dir. Jeremy Bradford left Tarrant County GOP and went to Fulton County, GA?
He's back and he's a block captain for his successor's wife, who is now a PC. So Ricky Rodriguez, Rick Barnes, Jeremy Bradford... a Triumvirate.
YouTube
I have your coffee, Mr. Bradford.
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Forwarded from SaraLegvold
ALL of Texas should switch , especially where fraud occurred like in Tarrant County.
SHARE EVERYWHERE!
https://texasscorecard.com/local/potter-county-gop-switching-to-paper-ballots-for-march-primary-election/
SHARE EVERYWHERE!
https://texasscorecard.com/local/potter-county-gop-switching-to-paper-ballots-for-march-primary-election/
Texas Scorecard
Potter County GOP Switching to Paper Ballots for March Primary Election - Texas Scorecard
Despite pushback from county bureaucrats, Amarillo Republicans will cast their votes using hand-marked, hand-counted ballots next year.
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
1 of 2 : Imagine for a moment you weren’t out running around for last minute Christmas gifts, filling your cart with the latest junk that offers little by way of lasting value other than to be cast into storage in six months when the batteries die, and you don’t have any more on hand.
Imagine instead of having been born under the ominous shadow of national decline , which still allowed you to bask in the glow of fading embers that produced a great economy and marketplace for all Christmas shopping - you had been born in 1922; In many nations, that was a birth year that was so impacted by premature death, it impacted reproductive statistics lasting to this present moment.
Imagine instead of waiting for a space at the latest outdoor shopping center, taking advantage of late hours and free gift wrapping, you were sitting at the bottom of a foxhole, doing your damndest, while freezing your ass off (literally) to maintain your equipment, like your field kit or your weapon systems. You have to do so observing noise and light discipline so a German sniper can’t put a round through your temple.
Your friends have been with you, away from home since they were drafted and plunged into service years before. They are dealing with disrupted lives and broken relationships, the deaths of loved ones, including childhood friends killed in service, which they read about in the mail, which is often months behind because of the rapid advancement of the Allied Forces across Europe, only just now brought to a standstill because of the natural force known as winter in the Ardennes region of Belgium, where your company is now dug in, and has been since 15 December, in a fight to the death against the Nazi War Machine. They are cornered and being beaten back, thanks to war on every front of hemisphere, but are formidable and experienced to war in these inhospitable conditions.
It is Christmas, 1944. You are a first Lieutenant in a company of infantry.
You don’t like your commanders, but respect them. You think the enlisted leadership spends its time in petty arguments, losing focus, but you fight on. You consider yourself worthy of several ranks of promotion but are thankful, for the moment, that the constant shelling of artillery has ceased long enough for you to clear your heart and mind and focus on the big picture. You grimace in pain from the shot you took in the shoulder in France months before, which did damage - but your leadership was crucial and you couldn’t be sent to the rear.
You set aside the grudges and career ambitions of your friends, and rise to the occasion when called to bring about solutions because you know that only solutions are going to bring about the fulfillment of the ultimate objective - the defeat of the company of the Nazi War machine dug in 750 meters to your east. You lose sight of that, and they will kill every one of you.
The other side, you know, is always trying to win. They take advantage of every mistake your unit makes, and they will let you make them. They remember their French adversary from years past saying “never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
You dig into resolve, unaware that in eight decades, the people of your nation will have forgotten just how damn hard it was to preserve the last best hope of man on earth. You are entrenched in the snowy and icy earth in a battle that will sustain 89,500 American casualties and 98,000 German ones. You accept the imminent peril because you know the generations of Americans coming after you will be just as resilient, and just as tough.
They would never expect anything to just come easy, to spread anything but solutions when things get tough. The example was Washington at Valley Forge, his diseased and frozen armies holding on one day longer, and one day after that, to give Victory a chance.
You win the Battle of the Bulge 34 days later, because you didn’t let the bastards beat you when the situation got tough.
- - - -
And now you are in 2021.
Imagine instead of having been born under the ominous shadow of national decline , which still allowed you to bask in the glow of fading embers that produced a great economy and marketplace for all Christmas shopping - you had been born in 1922; In many nations, that was a birth year that was so impacted by premature death, it impacted reproductive statistics lasting to this present moment.
Imagine instead of waiting for a space at the latest outdoor shopping center, taking advantage of late hours and free gift wrapping, you were sitting at the bottom of a foxhole, doing your damndest, while freezing your ass off (literally) to maintain your equipment, like your field kit or your weapon systems. You have to do so observing noise and light discipline so a German sniper can’t put a round through your temple.
Your friends have been with you, away from home since they were drafted and plunged into service years before. They are dealing with disrupted lives and broken relationships, the deaths of loved ones, including childhood friends killed in service, which they read about in the mail, which is often months behind because of the rapid advancement of the Allied Forces across Europe, only just now brought to a standstill because of the natural force known as winter in the Ardennes region of Belgium, where your company is now dug in, and has been since 15 December, in a fight to the death against the Nazi War Machine. They are cornered and being beaten back, thanks to war on every front of hemisphere, but are formidable and experienced to war in these inhospitable conditions.
It is Christmas, 1944. You are a first Lieutenant in a company of infantry.
You don’t like your commanders, but respect them. You think the enlisted leadership spends its time in petty arguments, losing focus, but you fight on. You consider yourself worthy of several ranks of promotion but are thankful, for the moment, that the constant shelling of artillery has ceased long enough for you to clear your heart and mind and focus on the big picture. You grimace in pain from the shot you took in the shoulder in France months before, which did damage - but your leadership was crucial and you couldn’t be sent to the rear.
You set aside the grudges and career ambitions of your friends, and rise to the occasion when called to bring about solutions because you know that only solutions are going to bring about the fulfillment of the ultimate objective - the defeat of the company of the Nazi War machine dug in 750 meters to your east. You lose sight of that, and they will kill every one of you.
The other side, you know, is always trying to win. They take advantage of every mistake your unit makes, and they will let you make them. They remember their French adversary from years past saying “never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
You dig into resolve, unaware that in eight decades, the people of your nation will have forgotten just how damn hard it was to preserve the last best hope of man on earth. You are entrenched in the snowy and icy earth in a battle that will sustain 89,500 American casualties and 98,000 German ones. You accept the imminent peril because you know the generations of Americans coming after you will be just as resilient, and just as tough.
They would never expect anything to just come easy, to spread anything but solutions when things get tough. The example was Washington at Valley Forge, his diseased and frozen armies holding on one day longer, and one day after that, to give Victory a chance.
You win the Battle of the Bulge 34 days later, because you didn’t let the bastards beat you when the situation got tough.
- - - -
And now you are in 2021.
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
2 of 2) I had a friend tell me today that we are on the verge of the second founding of the Republic. There will be many founding fathers and mothers of said Republic.
Steve Bannon - “did you think they would give you back your country without a fight?”
James Tesauro last night - “we were eating $20 steaks at a restaurant and realized we could have it much worse. We aren’t there yet, and not enough realize how much worse it could get.”
Now is the time to resolve to pick your attitude and fighting spirit. Not when the shelling starts. Not when the weather plunges below zero. Stay in your lane. Pick your battle. Concentrate your firepower (your resources and God given talents) on your issue that makes you tick. Ignore distraction, and understand that, if you think you’ll have the chance to sit out the dance, to ride things out, you’ll be made to care. You will be made to care.
We have been through this before, in many iterations. We are Americans. If it was easy, this country wouldn’t have the hall of heroes that it has. We wouldn’t have the story that we will one day have to tell when we get to the other side, and restore a culture of liberty in this country. You will freeze your ass off and take fire, sustain casualties. Nothing good in life comes easy.
Buckle up your chin strap. Sit with a WW2 or Korea vet if you have one in your life and listen to that resiliency.
We are going to freaking make it.
Steve Bannon - “did you think they would give you back your country without a fight?”
James Tesauro last night - “we were eating $20 steaks at a restaurant and realized we could have it much worse. We aren’t there yet, and not enough realize how much worse it could get.”
Now is the time to resolve to pick your attitude and fighting spirit. Not when the shelling starts. Not when the weather plunges below zero. Stay in your lane. Pick your battle. Concentrate your firepower (your resources and God given talents) on your issue that makes you tick. Ignore distraction, and understand that, if you think you’ll have the chance to sit out the dance, to ride things out, you’ll be made to care. You will be made to care.
We have been through this before, in many iterations. We are Americans. If it was easy, this country wouldn’t have the hall of heroes that it has. We wouldn’t have the story that we will one day have to tell when we get to the other side, and restore a culture of liberty in this country. You will freeze your ass off and take fire, sustain casualties. Nothing good in life comes easy.
Buckle up your chin strap. Sit with a WW2 or Korea vet if you have one in your life and listen to that resiliency.
We are going to freaking make it.
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
Received from Dad, Month 1 in Afghanistan.
He learned these lessons in Vietnam. He wrote them to me as he was dying.
He learned these lessons in Vietnam. He wrote them to me as he was dying.
You can tell how upset I am about the Trump/ O'Hare endorsement bc I keep talking about how it doesn't bother me at all. 👀
- 7HS
- 7HS
Please remember to sign my petition to audit just once precinct's worth of ballots.
If a candidate tries to run on my petition, bc I didnt add my name to it, just know that it is ours and the candidate doesn't want to cite us.
If a candidate tries to run on my petition, bc I didnt add my name to it, just know that it is ours and the candidate doesn't want to cite us.
Forwarded from Take Texas Back
https://youtu.be/ywmw1Eu924Q
Pls watch. Hursti/ Stark related.
Pls watch. Hursti/ Stark related.
Forwarded from Take Texas Back
https://youtu.be/BEh814hyrkk
Now see this: Phillip B Stark designed our voting systems. All of them. Identical to the ones we all use.
Don't mind the heavy metal at first. Just turn down if you dont like King Diamond. Midnight metal show on the radio.
Now see this: Phillip B Stark designed our voting systems. All of them. Identical to the ones we all use.
Don't mind the heavy metal at first. Just turn down if you dont like King Diamond. Midnight metal show on the radio.
Voterobertbukerfortarrantcountyjudge.com
Pls donate!! Precinct Chair endorsements mean WAY MORE than paid ones. 🙏🇺🇸💜
Pls donate!! Precinct Chair endorsements mean WAY MORE than paid ones. 🙏🇺🇸💜
Guys, I've somehow been logged out of my ProtonMail account (right after I received my open records data from the SoS regarding Heider's comms) so if you're emailing me pls be patient, I will get back in soon.
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Thank you, patriots and Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you, patriots and Merry Christmas 🎄