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November 25, 2022
This Is Your Brain On MAGA (It's Not Good) - Rebel HQ
November 24, 2022
Full Audio of Oral Argument in Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Trump v. USA (Stolen Doc Case)
November 24, 2022
Meet The Most DERANGED Trump Superfans - TYT Investigates
November 24, 2022
https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/movies/planes-trains-and-automobiles-1-1
Planes, Trains & Automobiles - Pluto TV
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12915962/https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/movies/planes-trains-and-automobiles-1-1
November 24, 2022
Mike Pence utters 7 words that should disqualify him from ever holding public office again
November 24, 2022
Jenna Ellis, one of the right-wing lawyers who represented former President Donald Trump in his failed attempts to overturn the 2020 election, proclaimed on Wednesday's edition of The Jenna Ellis Show that the five victims who were murdered in the massacre at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado early Sunday morning are burning in Hell.
"The five people who were killed in the nightclub that night, there is no evidence at all that they were Christians. So assuming that they were not, that they had not accepted the truth of the gospel of Christ and affirmed Jesus Christ as the lord of their life, they are now reaping the consequences of having eternal damnation," Ellis said. "And that is far, far greater we should be having that conversation. Instead of just the tragedy of what happened to the body, we need to be talking about what happened to the soul and the fact that they are now in eternal separation from our lord and savior Jesus Christ."
'Reaping the consequences of eternal damnation': Jenna Ellis says Club Q victims are burning in Hell
https://www.rawstory.com/reaping-the-consequences-of-eternal-damnation-jenna-ellis-says-club-q-victims-are-burning-in-hell/Jenna Ellis, one of the right-wing lawyers who represented former President Donald Trump in his failed attempts to overturn the 2020 election, proclaimed on Wednesday's edition of The Jenna Ellis Show that the five victims who were murdered in the massacre at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado early Sunday morning are burning in Hell.
"The five people who were killed in the nightclub that night, there is no evidence at all that they were Christians. So assuming that they were not, that they had not accepted the truth of the gospel of Christ and affirmed Jesus Christ as the lord of their life, they are now reaping the consequences of having eternal damnation," Ellis said. "And that is far, far greater we should be having that conversation. Instead of just the tragedy of what happened to the body, we need to be talking about what happened to the soul and the fact that they are now in eternal separation from our lord and savior Jesus Christ."
November 24, 2022
A retired police captain in Idaho has been discovered to have had ties with white supremacist groups during his tenure with the Boise Police Department.
Matthew Bryngelson, whose 22-year career in law enforcement ended with his retirement in August, appears on the speaker list of a conference organized by American Renaissance, a website that promotes white supremacist views.
Bryngelson, who was set to present a talk entitled The Vilification of Police and What it Means for America, was listed under the pseudonym Daniel Vinyard, the name of a neo-Nazi character in the 1998 film American History X.
Retired police captain in Idaho outed as white supremacist
https://news.yahoo.com/retired-police-captain-idaho-outed-234045252.htmlA retired police captain in Idaho has been discovered to have had ties with white supremacist groups during his tenure with the Boise Police Department.
Matthew Bryngelson, whose 22-year career in law enforcement ended with his retirement in August, appears on the speaker list of a conference organized by American Renaissance, a website that promotes white supremacist views.
Bryngelson, who was set to present a talk entitled The Vilification of Police and What it Means for America, was listed under the pseudonym Daniel Vinyard, the name of a neo-Nazi character in the 1998 film American History X.
November 24, 2022
Turkeys Away - WKRP in Cincinnati (Full Episode)
Turkeys Away (Full Episode)
Episode aired Oct 30, 1978 (24m)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0742671/
Turkeys Away
vimeo.com/766221612
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