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“Christians are not just under siege by Islamic supremacists, they are being psychologically disarmed by their own culture.”

https://rairfoundation.com/how-left-islam-gulf-money-turn-christians-doormats/
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Corion Evans, a 16-year-old from Mississippi, saw a car with three girls accidentally drive into a river. Without hesitating, he jumped in, swam out, and rescued all three—then helped a police officer who was struggling during the rescue.

That’s four lives saved by a teenager who simply refused to stand by.

One of the girls later said, “He saved my life right before my last breath.”

Incredible bravery, strength and calm under pressure. The world needs more people like Corion.
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105 lives lost in the Texas floods.
Not a number.
A collection of stories that ended too soon.
Families broken. Futures stolen. Names we should never forget.

A father who whispered, “I love you,” as the water rose around him.
Two little sisters found holding hands — even in death, they stayed together.
A camp counselor who didn’t run, but stayed behind to save others.
Eight-year-old children who went to bed giggling and never woke up.
Mothers, teachers, neighbors… gone in a matter of moments.

💔 They didn’t get a warning.
They didn’t get a second chance.
And neither did the ones who loved them.

So what would you do differently…
if today was your last ordinary day?

Would you still scroll past your partner’s words?
Still leave that apology unsaid?
Still hold back the “I love you” you’ve been meaning to say?

Because life doesn’t come with guarantees.
There are no promises.
No extra time.

One text. One hug. One moment.
Sometimes that’s all you get.
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This is why you can never negotiate with Islamic tyranny!
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👆🏻Do you think the Trump administration NEEDS to get to the bottom of the Epstein Files?
Final Results
93%
Yes
7%
No
Let’s see what happens. Don’t hold your breath!
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NEW: Georgia police officers save two toddlers roasting in a car that reached an internal temperature of 117 degrees.

Infuriating.

Cobb County Police responded to a call after a shopper noticed two small children sobbing in the backseat of a car.

The father, J’Quawn Dixon, left them in the parked car for about 40 minutes while he went into the mall.

When Dixon finally returned to the car, he was immediately arrested and booked into the Cobb County Adult Detention Center.

He was charged with two counts of second-degree cruelty.

The kids are one and two years old. https://x.com/collinrugg/status/1942736938970349634?s=61
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