• RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...Podcast ... If you missed last nights RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS broadcast where Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discussed 'Upsetting The Convention Apple Cart...Maybe'; 'Gospel Truth vs. Honest Truth'; Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vs. Donald Trump over "misleading ads"; defending an Arlington Cemetery Confederate statue; and ranking the least liked Congressional leaders...you can listen to it (and past shows) at your convenience at: https://rspradio1.com to go directly to our podcasts.
    RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...Podcast ... If you missed last nights RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS broadcast where Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discussed 'Upsetting The Convention Apple Cart...Maybe'; 'Gospel Truth vs. Honest Truth'; Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vs. Donald Trump over "misleading ads"; defending an Arlington Cemetery Confederate statue; and ranking the least liked Congressional leaders...you can listen to it (and past shows) at your convenience at: https://rspradio1.com to go directly to our podcasts.
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  • RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...LIVE! ... Today, Tuesday, December 19th, from 7-8:30pm EST, RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discuss 'Upsetting The Convention Apple Cart...Maybe'; 'Gospel Truth vs. Honest Truth'; Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vs. Donald Trump over "misleading ads"; and defending an Arlington Cemetery Confederate statue. Hope you can tune in to RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS on https://rspradio1.com Click 'LISTEN LIVE' starting at 6:50 pm EST with show beginning at 7pm EST.
    RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...LIVE! ... Today, Tuesday, December 19th, from 7-8:30pm EST, RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discuss 'Upsetting The Convention Apple Cart...Maybe'; 'Gospel Truth vs. Honest Truth'; Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vs. Donald Trump over "misleading ads"; and defending an Arlington Cemetery Confederate statue. Hope you can tune in to RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS on https://rspradio1.com Click 'LISTEN LIVE' starting at 6:50 pm EST with show beginning at 7pm EST.
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  • Judge BLOCKS Removal of Confederate Reconciliation Monument at Arlington National Cemetery

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    Judge BLOCKS Removal of Confederate Reconciliation Monument at Arlington National Cemetery https://www.infowars.com/posts/judge-blocks-removal-of-confederate-reconciliation-monument-at-arlington-national-cemetery/
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    Judge BLOCKS Removal of Confederate Reconciliation Monument at Arlington National Cemetery
    Removal of the Reconciliation Monument is part of the left's effort to remove Confederate installations from military sites.
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  • Pentagon & GOP At Odds Over Plan To Remove Confederate Peace Monument At Arlington National Cemetary

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    Pentagon & GOP At Odds Over Plan To Remove Confederate Peace Monument At Arlington National Cemetary
    Statue erected as symbol of unified nation being removed by Communists Biden administration
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  • Remember that house that blew up in Arlington? You may have missed this tangled web.
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    God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
    Remember that house that blew up in Arlington? You may have missed this tangled web. Thread by @APhilosophae on Thread Reader App https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1732917389723906377.html God Bless America, God Save The Republic.
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  • Here you go…
    Explosion in the Arlington, VA area (outside D.C.)
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    Here you go… Explosion in the Arlington, VA area (outside D.C.) https://qu.ax/oBpF.mp4
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  • In the decades and in the history books to come, 1968 will be remembered as the year the lights flickered out -- as a year of frustrations, regressions and shattered myths. These reversions to the past -- Prague, the Vatican, Chicago -- are the manifestations of political and economic forces seeking desperately to preserve situations of which they have long since lost control.

    But the twilight descending upon the United States will have the gravest consequences of all, for it is America that sets the pace of the world, and often dictates its choices.

    As the Sixties draw to a close, the peoples of the earth, left to themselves without gods and without leaders, are awaiting new decisions. The Man of November 5 cannot escape the confrontations before him. By refusing these choices, he will leave the problems unsolved.

    Two Americans, John and Robert Kennedy, had the courage to meet these problems head on and break down the doors to the future. They were stopped by the frightened accomplices of the traditions on which they infringed.

    When John Fitzgerald Kennedy's head exploded, it was for some the signal for toasts. One November morning the cannon boomed, the Panama Canal was closed, flags everywhere flew at half-mast, and it is said that even Andrei Gromyko wept. Adlai Stevenson declared that he would bear the sorrow of his death till the day of his own, and the Special Forces added a black band to their green berets.

    Almost five years passed, and another bullet shattered the brain and stopped the heart of another Kennedy who had taken up the fight.

    There was another funeral. Once again the Green Berets formed the Honor Guard; once again the Stars and Stripes flew at half-mast. One evening in June, Robert Kennedy joined his brother beneath the hill at Arlington, and those passing by can bring them flowers.

    -James Hepburn (Pseudonym),
    "Farewell America" (1968)
    In the decades and in the history books to come, 1968 will be remembered as the year the lights flickered out -- as a year of frustrations, regressions and shattered myths. These reversions to the past -- Prague, the Vatican, Chicago -- are the manifestations of political and economic forces seeking desperately to preserve situations of which they have long since lost control. But the twilight descending upon the United States will have the gravest consequences of all, for it is America that sets the pace of the world, and often dictates its choices. As the Sixties draw to a close, the peoples of the earth, left to themselves without gods and without leaders, are awaiting new decisions. The Man of November 5 cannot escape the confrontations before him. By refusing these choices, he will leave the problems unsolved. Two Americans, John and Robert Kennedy, had the courage to meet these problems head on and break down the doors to the future. They were stopped by the frightened accomplices of the traditions on which they infringed. When John Fitzgerald Kennedy's head exploded, it was for some the signal for toasts. One November morning the cannon boomed, the Panama Canal was closed, flags everywhere flew at half-mast, and it is said that even Andrei Gromyko wept. Adlai Stevenson declared that he would bear the sorrow of his death till the day of his own, and the Special Forces added a black band to their green berets. Almost five years passed, and another bullet shattered the brain and stopped the heart of another Kennedy who had taken up the fight. There was another funeral. Once again the Green Berets formed the Honor Guard; once again the Stars and Stripes flew at half-mast. One evening in June, Robert Kennedy joined his brother beneath the hill at Arlington, and those passing by can bring them flowers. -James Hepburn (Pseudonym), "Farewell America" (1968)
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  • NA Speech In Darlington, England
    NA Speech In Darlington, England
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  • His name is Kenneth Darlington. Lawyer and professor, 77 years old.
    EXACT MOMENT WHEN DRIVER SHOOTS PROTESTER BLOCKING THE ROAD https://qu.ax/GwGC.mp4
    His name is Kenneth Darlington. Lawyer and professor, 77 years old. EXACT MOMENT WHEN DRIVER SHOOTS PROTESTER BLOCKING THE ROAD 🎬 https://qu.ax/GwGC.mp4
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  • https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/vile-leftist-thug-abuses-gop-poll-worker-arlington/
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    Vile Leftist Thug Abuses GOP Poll Worker in Arlington, VA - VIDEO | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
    Today is election day in several states, including Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
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