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Shout out to the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho!
"My mother was struggling to shovel all the snow in her long driveway plus she’s sick…we live in Montana so we can’t help…and she sent me this…a nice police officer helped her!
♥️♥️♥️ Thank you!!" — AnonymousSometimes angels wear badges. Shout out to the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho! "My mother was struggling to shovel all the snow in her long driveway plus she’s sick…we live in Montana so we can’t help…and she sent me this…a nice police officer helped her! ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you!!" — AnonymousPlease log in to like, share and comment! - Manifest Destiny: A Tribute to the Old West and Modern Westerns
A tapestry of magnificent images cut from modern westerns celebrating the film genre, The Wild West and the bold American Spirit that united a land from sea to shining sea. Featuring beautiful Western landscapes, beautiful women, violence and a little romance.
Manifest destiny was a cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that White American settlers were destined to expand across North America. It was an early expression of American imperialism in the United States of America.
There were three basic tenets to the concept:
-The inherent superiority of white Americans and their institutions.
-The mission of the United States to redeem and remake the West in the image of the agrarian East.
-An irresistible destiny to accomplish this essential duty.
Historians have emphasized that "manifest destiny" was always contested. Many endorsed the idea, but the large majority of Whigs and many prominent Americans (such as Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant) rejected the concept. Historian Daniel Walker Howe writes, "American imperialism did not represent an American consensus; it provoked bitter dissent within the national polity".
Manifest destiny became one of several major campaign issues during the 1844 presidential election; it was used by Democrats in the 1840s to justify the Mexican–American War and to negotiate the Oregon boundary dispute. Historian Frederick Merk says manifest destiny always limped along because of its internal limitations and the issue of slavery, and never became a national priority of the United States. By 1843, former U.S. President John Quincy Adams, originally a major supporter of the concept underlying manifest destiny, had changed his mind and repudiated expansionism because it meant the expansion of slavery in Texas.
Newspaper editor John O'Sullivan is generally credited with coining the term manifest destiny in 1845 to describe the essence of this mindset; other historians believe the unsigned editorial titled "Annexation" in which it first appeared was written by journalist and annexation advocate Jane Cazneau.
Do YOU believe in a Higher Power? If you do, chances are you believe Manifest Destiny is the greatest sham ever perpetrated against humanity and indigenous peoples.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ovn23BQHFcbg/Manifest Destiny: A Tribute to the Old West and Modern Westerns A tapestry of magnificent images cut from modern westerns celebrating the film genre, The Wild West and the bold American Spirit that united a land from sea to shining sea. Featuring beautiful Western landscapes, beautiful women, violence and a little romance. Manifest destiny was a cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that White American settlers were destined to expand across North America. It was an early expression of American imperialism in the United States of America. There were three basic tenets to the concept: -The inherent superiority of white Americans and their institutions. -The mission of the United States to redeem and remake the West in the image of the agrarian East. -An irresistible destiny to accomplish this essential duty. Historians have emphasized that "manifest destiny" was always contested. Many endorsed the idea, but the large majority of Whigs and many prominent Americans (such as Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant) rejected the concept. Historian Daniel Walker Howe writes, "American imperialism did not represent an American consensus; it provoked bitter dissent within the national polity". Manifest destiny became one of several major campaign issues during the 1844 presidential election; it was used by Democrats in the 1840s to justify the Mexican–American War and to negotiate the Oregon boundary dispute. Historian Frederick Merk says manifest destiny always limped along because of its internal limitations and the issue of slavery, and never became a national priority of the United States. By 1843, former U.S. President John Quincy Adams, originally a major supporter of the concept underlying manifest destiny, had changed his mind and repudiated expansionism because it meant the expansion of slavery in Texas. Newspaper editor John O'Sullivan is generally credited with coining the term manifest destiny in 1845 to describe the essence of this mindset; other historians believe the unsigned editorial titled "Annexation" in which it first appeared was written by journalist and annexation advocate Jane Cazneau. Do YOU believe in a Higher Power? If you do, chances are you believe Manifest Destiny is the greatest sham ever perpetrated against humanity and indigenous peoples. https://www.bitchute.com/video/ovn23BQHFcbg/0 Comments 0 Shares 35 Views - Great news! One less #GoatShagger to worry about.
A pro-Palestine protester set herself on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta. As per police officials, the protester was draped in the Palestinian flag & used gasoline. The female protester was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition with serious burns. According to the Atlanta police, a security guard who tried to intervene was also hospitalized. Watch this to know more. #NoMoreGoatShaggers!
https://odysee.com/@RogueNation:a/BREAKING-Atlanta-Pro-Palestine-Protester-Sets-Self-On-Fire:d
Great news! One less #GoatShagger to worry about. A pro-Palestine protester set herself on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta. As per police officials, the protester was draped in the Palestinian flag & used gasoline. The female protester was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition with serious burns. According to the Atlanta police, a security guard who tried to intervene was also hospitalized. Watch this to know more. #NoMoreGoatShaggers! https://odysee.com/@RogueNation:a/BREAKING-Atlanta-Pro-Palestine-Protester-Sets-Self-On-Fire:d0 Comments 0 Shares 96 Views - Great news! One less #GoatShagger to worry about.
A pro-Palestine protester set self on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta. As per police officials, the protester was draped in the Palestinian flag & used gasoline. The female protester was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition with serious burns. According to the Atlanta police, a security guard who tried to intervene was also hospitalised. Watch this to know more. #NoMoreGoatShaggers!
https://odysee.com/@RogueNation:a/BREAKING-Atlanta-Pro-Palestine-Protester-Sets-Self-On-Fire:d
#israel #palestine #gazaunderattack #gaza #palestine #gazacity #israel #hamasattack #palestine #gazasiege #benjaminnetanyahu #pakistan #india #ghazwaehind #palestine #israel #gaza #propalestine #israel #USA #protestsGreat news! One less #GoatShagger to worry about. A pro-Palestine protester set self on fire outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta. As per police officials, the protester was draped in the Palestinian flag & used gasoline. The female protester was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition with serious burns. According to the Atlanta police, a security guard who tried to intervene was also hospitalised. Watch this to know more. #NoMoreGoatShaggers! https://odysee.com/@RogueNation:a/BREAKING-Atlanta-Pro-Palestine-Protester-Sets-Self-On-Fire:d #israel #palestine #gazaunderattack #gaza #palestine #gazacity #israel #hamasattack #palestine #gazasiege #benjaminnetanyahu #pakistan #india #ghazwaehind #palestine #israel #gaza #propalestine #israel #USA #protests0 Comments 0 Shares 94 Views -
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- If you knew this patriot, please pay your respects.
He resided in Polson, Montana.
Latin for “Always Faithful,” Semper Fidelis is the motto of every Marine—an eternal and collective commitment to the success of our battles, the progress of our Nation, and the steadfast loyalty to the fellow Marines we fight alongside. https://www.chamberlainmccolleys.com/obituary/glenn-denton-jrIf you knew this patriot, please pay your respects. He resided in Polson, Montana. Latin for “Always Faithful,” Semper Fidelis is the motto of every Marine—an eternal and collective commitment to the success of our battles, the progress of our Nation, and the steadfast loyalty to the fellow Marines we fight alongside. https://www.chamberlainmccolleys.com/obituary/glenn-denton-jrWWW.CHAMBERLAINMCCOLLEYS.COMObituary for Glenn E. Denton Jr at Chamberlain McColley Funeral Home- Hot SpringsCommittal services at Beaver Valley Cemetery will be held at 100 p.m., not 200 p.m. as previously indicated. Glenn E. Denton Jr., 73, passed away November 25, 2023. Glenn was born January 31, 1950, to Glenn E. Denton and Joyce McLatchy Leavitt Denton. He attended Craven Creek School District 790 Comments 0 Shares 32 Views - 0 Comments 1 Shares 33 Views
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