Leftist’s Hatred

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please, and Thank You…”
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Strait of Hormuz and the Cowardly French

“NATO…is a military alliance concerned with the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. It is not designed to carry out operations in the Strait of Hormuz, which would be a breach of international law,” France’s junior army minister said at the War & Peace conference.

Of course France would take a stance like that because they would be a bit confused as to how to drop their weapons and surrender after the first shots were fired.

It is realistically long overdue for the USA to pull out of NATO, or, at the very least, stop giving them any monetary or material support.

Remember the Ad: “French Military Grade weapons for sale; never fired, only dropped once.”

My King

March 29, 2026 I celebrated that day the King of Kings rode into town nearly two thousand years ago.

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please and Thank You…”
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Brain Dead or Evil Cory

Senator Cory Booker’s claim that this Iran conflict is one of the greatest presidential blunders of our time is not just wrong, it is dangerously misleading. Iran has been a hostile actor for nearly half a century, funding terrorism, threatening global stability, and openly calling for the destruction of the United States and its allies. Pretending that confronting that reality is a mistake ignores decades of aggression. This is not a sudden crisis created out of thin air. It is a long overdue response to a regime that has tested limits for years.

What we are seeing is not reckless leadership, but decisive action where others hesitated. President Trump is operating with strategic intent, not political theater, and it is no surprise he is not broadcasting every move to a Congress filled with people actively working against him. Meanwhile, the media continues to amplify fear and repeat talking points designed to undermine confidence rather than report results. Booker and his allies are not offering solutions. They are offering panic, and Americans are expected to believe it.  — The Federalist Papers

Democrats “no King” thing

The Spiritual Implications That Leftists Do Not, Nor Will Not Understand…

Their ‘No Kings’ Proclamation Runs Deeper Than Their Hatred and Disapproval of Trump…

It Sets Precedent within Their Hearts…

‘No King’ But Themselves…

“We’ll Take Barabbas Over the ‘King of All Kings’…Please and Thank You…”
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Francis Asbury

As a frail 71-year-old preacher laid on the table behind the pulpit, he preached his last sermon. Too weak to stand, he was carried into the Methodist church in Richmond, Virginia. It was March 24, 1816. Though weakened in health, he spoke for an hour with an unmistakable quiet authority. The congregants were rapt with every word as they perceived the magnitude of the moment. The Prophet of the Long Road was nearing the end of a remarkable journey. 

Fittingly, he preached on Romans 9:28, “For he will finish the work…”

For forty-five years he faithfully ministered in a country not his own. Yet this man sent by John Wesley left family and loved ones in England, never to return again to his homeland. His heart found its resting place in Him. A memorial erected near this Methodist church where the last sermon was preached denotes him as one “whose only home was his saddle, his parish the continent.” This inscription upon a memorial was clearly evident with every step along the long road this faithful circuit rider trekked.

This man was Francis Asbury.

His last journal entry on December 7, 1815 grants us a glimpse into the life of the Father of American Methodism:

“My consolations are great. I live in God from moment to moment.”

The saddle was his home and the continent was his parish simply because he found his greatest satisfaction and source of consolation in Christ during each passing moment. His longevity in God was sustained with a heart utterly dependent upon God’s grace. Though Asbury suffered much to advance God’s kingdom, he faithfully preached Christ until the very end.

Iran’s Internet Shutdown

Tehran Terry, likely a graduate of Baghdad Bob University claims Iran is not losing the war.  Iran’s claims are hilarious because that is exactly how we know for sure that they are defeated and the people will soon be free after 47 years of Iron-fisted Shia rule.

Iranian Spokesperson

Tehran Terry; a graduate of Baghdad Bob University has spoken from his hiding place.

It’s hilarious and it’s how we know they are defeated.

Cleaning up the Justice System

Sounds like a plan, Stan

Democrat party shutdown

Wear what we say or you’re banned. Believe what we believe or you’re banned…
Explain to me like I’m 5- how are republicans the fascists and N@zis?