Lord Bless this board and all it's workers & frens, keep them from harm always, in Jesus Christ's name i pray
amen
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Lord Bless this board and all it's workers & frens, keep them from harm always, in Jesus Christ's name i pray
amen
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Good Mornin.. It's Melania Tuesday!
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Happy Birthday Fren
for a young whippersnapper, you done well kid! May you habs a cobbee on me!
>What if it's a Thousand Years of Peace?
it kinda depends on the king
jus sayin is all..
king allah
king Jesus
king Trump
king JD
king WHOM DO YOU SERVE
many shall come in my name saith the Lord…
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but you're His child!
>>24081102
The Lord is His name, the Lord is a man of war! Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord.
kek
Jesus Christ FTW
https://thenationalpulse.com/2026/01/05/the-trump-admin-just-made-major-changes-to-the-cdcs-childhood-immunization-schedule/
The Trump administration announced a major overhaul of its childhood immunization schedule on Monday, making several vaccines more optional for families and leaving decisions to parents in consultation with healthcare providers. Previous federal health policies recommended a broader range of immunizations for all children; however, in November of last year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised language on its website addressing vaccine safety, indicating that a link between childhood vaccines and autism “cannot be ruled out.”
Under the new guidelines announced by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the CDC will no longer recommend universal vaccination for rotavirus, COVID-19, influenza, meningococcal disease, and hepatitis A and B. Vaccines for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), dengue, and meningococcal strains ACWY and B will now be advised only for children considered at high risk.
The policy change follows a directive from President Donald J. Trump in December, instructing HHS officials to review U.S. vaccination practices in comparison to other nations. Subsequently, the department concluded that the U.S. was an “outlier” in the number of vaccines recommended for children. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated, “After an exhaustive review of the evidence, we are aligning the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule with international consensus while strengthening transparency and informed consent.”
Despite complaints raised by vaccine proponents, officials have assured that the changes will not affect access to or insurance coverage for vaccines. “This decision protects children, respects families, and rebuilds trust in public health,” Secretary Kennedy stressed.
moar at link
https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/trump-is-right-netflixs-merger-would-create-a-woke-media-monster
Trump is right: Netflix’s merger would create a woke media monster
The president understands that culture shapes politics — and that allowing Netflix to absorb Warner Bros. would concentrate too much influence.
Popular entertainment has always shaped the public mind in ways politicians can only envy.
Percy Bysshe Shelley once called poets the “unacknowledged legislators of the world.” The idea surfaces memorably in the 1984 Best Picture winner “Amadeus,” where Emperor Joseph II appears more invested in micromanaging Vienna’s opera scene than governing his empire.
Modern technology has magnified that cultural power. Today, many young Americans absorb more of their moral instruction from Netflix than from teachers, pastors, or even parents.
Now Netflix wants to expand that influence dramatically by acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, a media conglomerate that includes HBO, DC Studios, and franchises such as “Harry Potter” and “Game of Thrones.” The combined entity would control roughly a third of the streaming market and wield unprecedented cultural power.
The scale of the proposed merger raised concerns even for President Donald Trump, who warned last month that it “could be a problem” and confirmed his administration would take an active role in reviewing the deal.
Given the stakes, the question is not abstract. How does Netflix use the power it already holds?
Consider the company’s recent headline-grabbing film, “Queen of Coal,” described as the story of “a trans woman who dreams of working the coal mines” and must battle a town defined by “superstition and patriarchy.”
Inspiring stuff.
Or recall Netflix’s 2020 release of “Cuties,” a French film centered on 11-year-old girls twerking. The filmmakers claimed the movie criticized the sexualization of children. Perhaps that was their intent. Netflix’s marketing department missed the point entirely, replacing the original poster with one featuring preteen actresses in sexualized poses. Public outrage followed, and Netflix eventually apologized.
After George Floyd’s death in 2020, Netflix declared on social media, “To be silent is to be complicit. Black lives matter,” and then set about race-swapping characters across its catalog
moar at link
did anon read about the islamist in NYC, an NYPD recruit, who wanted an exemption from saluting the flag ???
sad, she'll get it too..