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barrelofcrungles · 2 years ago
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january 25th, 2021
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toshtoshtosh · 2 months ago
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They don’t want him dead because he’s a threat to us, they want him dead because he’s a threat to them.
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xtruss · 8 months ago
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Folks! Kick Genocidal Joe Biden, “The War Criminal, Demented and Complicit in Genocide in Gaza,” Out of Oval Office in 2024!
During U.S. primary elections this year, hundreds of thousands of voters have chosen "uncommitted" rather than endorse President Biden, who they say is complicit in genocide. Primary elections are used to determine the Democrat and Republican candidates for U.S. national elections. The grassroots movement began just a month before primary elections in Michigan - home to one of the largest Arab American populations - and quickly spread to other states.
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jjmcquade-misc · 1 day ago
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🇺🇸 IS BACK!!! 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 TRUMP 2024/47 🇺🇸 🇺🇸M.A.G.A & M.A.H.A🇺🇸
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makingdonalddrumpfagain · 2 months ago
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asmileforyourscrapbooks · 4 months ago
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Happy FOB day to those who celebrate
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hauntedleech · 5 months ago
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American Jews 🇺🇸🇮🇱 if you still vote for Biden after he showed you how he really felt about you ?
Blood is on your hands .
He showed his true face when it comes to Israel .
Trump in prison would still be a better president than anti semitic Biden !
Joe gotta go ASAP !
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jloisse · 1 year ago
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Traite des Blanches: Taylor Greene exhibe des photos pornos de Hunter Biden en pleine Chambre des Représentants
«C’est de la prostitution», a rappelé la députée américaine.
«C’est une violation du Mann Act», soit le White-Slave Traffic Act, «loi sur la traite des Blanches», une loi fédérale américaine datant de 1910.
En juin, le fils de Joe,a accepté de plaider coupable à deux accusations de délit de non-paiement volontaire de l'impôt sur le revenu.
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they-have-the-same-va · 11 months ago
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Buster Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures shares a voice actor with Cobra Commander from G.I. Joe Renegades.
Voiced by Charlie Adler
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devils-little-sista · 4 months ago
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toshtoshtosh · 2 months ago
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“Migrants” have been abducting, assaulting, r*ping and murdering American women with near impunity for years.
A group of “migrants” tried to board school buses full of children in California and do God knows what with them this week.
Violent “migrant” gangs from South America have taken over an entire neighborhood Aurora, Colorado.
Americans are supposed to be a violent people, correct? We “love” our guns? We’re the “mass shooting capital of the world”? We were “founded on warfare and violent white supremacy”, yeah? Then ask yourself why we haven’t gone full Red Dawn on these illegal aliens who have no right to be here, no protection under our laws, no right to a speedy trial, and no right NOT to be executed for the crimes and atrocities that they’ve committed and continue to commit.
Around the world, tourists disappear every day, women leave their homes not knowing if they’ll ever come back, and children’s lives are ruined through human trafficking. But, somehow, millions of untraceable adult men are allowed to terrorize a land that is not their own and keep their lives? The answer is “yes”—but it doesn’t have to be.
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so-what-then · 4 months ago
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For those who don’t want to watch the debate, here’s a summary:
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justbeingnamaste · 5 months ago
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If you got the most votes in U.S. history, you don't need to arrest your political opponents ..but if you stole the election, you pretty much have to.
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xtruss · 9 months ago
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Joe Rosenthal And The Flag-Raising On Iwo Jima
Read Rosenthal’s own story about his picture of six U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi — perhaps the best-known Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photograph.
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Perhaps no Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph is better known than Joe Rosenthal’s picture of six U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. It was taken on Friday, Feb. 23, 1945, five days after the Marines landed on the island. The Associated Press, Rosenthal’s employer, transmitted the picture to member newspapers 17½ hours later, and it made the front pages of many Sunday papers.
The photo was the centerpiece of a war-bond poster that helped raise $26 billion in 1945. On July 11, before the war had ended, it appeared on a United States postage stamp. Nine years later it became the model for the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Va.
Normally, the Pulitzer Prize Board considers journalism published in the previous calendar year for the prizes. It made an exception for Rosenthal’s picture, awarding it the 1945 prize for Photography a little over two months after it was taken.
F.A. Resch, The AP’s executive newsphoto editor, submitted it, supplemented by others taken by Rosenthal on Iwo Jima, on March 29, 1945. The Photography jury was just finishing its work and apparently did not consider it.
“We felt the material was so outstanding that it merited consideration accordingly,” Resch wrote to a Pulitzer Advisory Board member.
“The endless citations which have been made in connection with the flag-raising picture — in Congress, as the basis for the Seventh War Loan drive, as the basis for numerous statue and memorial suggestions — are unprecedented in the history of news pictures.”
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The War-Bond Poster Inspired By Rosenthal's Prize-Winning Photo
Resch pointed out that the AP had transmitted to its members half the 60 pictures Rosenthal made on Iwo Jima. “To the best of my knowledge no newsphotographer on any assignment before or during this war has achieved such results either in terms of so many newsworthy pictures taken under dangerous conditions, or in terms of consistently high technical quality of the product.”
The Pulitzer Advisory Board acknowledged receipt of the photos on April 18 and assured Fesch they would receive consideration.
A short time later, it was announced that the Rosenthal photo had won the prize.
A misunderstanding later led to repeated allegations that the photo had been staged. Sgt. Bill Genaust, who had been with Rosenthal at the time of the flag-raising and made a film of it, was later killed in action. His film proved that Rosenthal had not staged the picture.
Here is Rosenthal’s own story about the picture, which the AP put out on March 7, 1945, less than two weeks after the flag-raising.
‘I hope this was worth the effort’
“See that spot of red on the mountainside?” the bos’n shouted above the noise of our landing craft nearing the shore at the base of Suribachi Yama.
“A group of Marines is climbing up to plant our flag up there. I heard it from the radioman.”
He was plenty excited — and so was I.
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The Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, United States
The fall of this 560-foot fortress in four days of gallant marine fighting was a great thing. A good story and we should have good pictures.
So in I went, back to more of that slogging thru the deep volcanic ash, warily sidestepping the numerous Japanese mines. On past the culverts where the Japanese dead lay among the wreckage of their own gun positions and up the steep, winding, always sandy trail.
Marine Pvt. Bob Campbell, a San Francisco buddy of mine, and Sgt. Bill Janausk of Tacoma, Wash., were with me and carried firearms for protection (which is disallowed to correspondents).
There was an occasional sharp crack of rifle fire close by and the mountainside had a porcupine appearance of bristling all over, what with machine and anti-aircraft guns peering from the dugouts, foxholes and caves. There were few signs of life from these enemy spots, however. Our men were systematically blowing out these places and we had to be on our toes to keep clear of our own demolition squads.
As the trail became steeper, our panting progress slowed to a few yards at a time. I began to wonder and hope that this was worth the effort, when suddenly over the brow of the topmost ridge we could spy men working with the flagpole they had so laboriously brought up about quarters of an hour ahead of us.
I came up and stood by a few minutes until they were ready to swing the flagpole into position.
I crowded back on the inner edge of the volcano’s rim, back as far as I could, in order to include all I could into the scene within the angle covered by my camera lens.
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I rolled up a couple of large stones and a Japanese sandbag to raise my short height clear of an intervening obstruction. I followed up this shot with another of a group of cheering Marines and then I tried to find the four men I heard were the actual instigators of the grand adventure. But they had scattered to their units and I finally gave it up and descended the mountain to get the pictures out and on their way to possible publication.
'This picture has done quite a lot to attract attention of people to what those men were doing out there, and they then want to get more of the story what kind of a battle it was, what their courage and tenacity was and the great losses, great sacrifices,' Rosenthal says here.
The way down was quite a bit easier, the path becoming well worn, and men were carrying ammunition, supplies, food and rations necessary for complete occupation of this stronghold.
The Marine history will record Iwo Jima as high as any in their many gallant actions in the Pacific.
I have two very vivid memories: The fury of their D-day assault and the thrill of that lofty flag-raising episode.
It is hard now in the quiet atmosphere of this advance base to find words for it. The Marines at Iwo Jima were magnificent.
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makingdonalddrumpfagain · 1 year ago
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ask-nidhogg · 1 year ago
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What event date is this? July 4, 1776.
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“ …? Why such an oddly specific date ? I must apologise, I’m not in the mood for any trivia games… ”
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(( *BEAMS* *STAR EYES* RAISES HAND!!!!!!!!* ITS THE AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY!! A BUNCH OF COLONIES GAINED INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN AND— ah well I’m sure we all know the story (ーー;)… more importantly who are you and why are you obsessed with america ))
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