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txag79

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Chairman West's Monday Message for 01.11.21 Chairman Col Allen West “Cool Heads Always Prevail” In my 22 years of active duty service in the US Army, I learned many lessons in leadership. I would be happy to share them with you, as they are enshrined on the 3×5 cards I carry. Having served in combat, my first combat tour was 30 years ago in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. It became very apparent that when bullets begin to fly, it is the resilient, resolved, and focused commander that inspires victory. I have always stated, “no one follows a Frantic Fannie into combat.” At this tumultuous time in our American history, I must reiterate this leadership maxim: “Cool Heads Always Prevail.” This past week, after the disturbing events of Wednesday, my cell phone blew up, and it continued through the weekend. The prevailing question was, “Colonel, what do we do now?” As I drove home after our Republican Party of Texas Legislative Priorities Rally on Saturday in Austin, I had to make that “pause for the cause” in Hillsboro. I decided to fill up the gas tank at the 7-Eleven there off I-35, and a young black man from Arlington, who was at the rally, came up to me. He asked, “Sir, can we stop the communist takeover of America?” I looked at him resolutely and told him that we sure can, and that was why we were at the Capitol building rallying. Having been in combat, I know the prudence of being calculating — yet swift to act — when engaging your adversary. I would recommend y’all read about the battles of Alexander the Great. I have had folks ask me when will President Trump enact the Insurrection Act and deploy the military? To that I respond: I pray he does not. Now, to the anxious, angry, frustrated, and upset, that is not the answer they desire. The Army taught me the five forms of maneuver against the enemy: infiltration, penetration, turning movement, envelopment, and frontal assault. Thirty years ago, our forces in Kuwait and Iraq conducted what is probably the largest envelopment operation in military history since Hannibal’s successful double envelopment of the Roman legions at the Battle of Cannae. The problem with Republicans is that we often choose the worst form of maneuver, the frontal assault. Just study Pickett’s charge on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Therefore, here is my response to the question of what we should do now: The real issue from the 2020 election cycle has less to do with mythical beasts — like the Kracken — and, more with the understanding as to how the left enveloped Republican State legislatures. The left targeted and encircled key Republican State legislatures in places like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, among others, and changed election law by way of governors, secretaries of state, and judicial activism. They relied on the belief that these State legislatures would be slow, or even reticent, to respond. They implemented such unconstitutional actions such as universal mail-in ballots and changing ballot signature verification standards. Governors enacted emergency declarations to deal with a “pandemic” that has a 99.96 percent recovery rate. These executives made us believe that this “pandemic” suspended the rule of law, election law. As well, the left has been incredibly effective in preventing the review of voter rolls in states all over the country. State legislatures need to reaffirm their enumerated legislative powers and erase dictates that say only a governor can call them back into session. They need to refine the meaning of an emergency. The number one Legislative Priority for the Republican Party of Texas is Election Integrity. We need to tighten up our election laws, enforce voter registration roll reviews, disallow the registration and voting of illegal immigrants, ban the use of universal mail-in balloting — which is not the same as absentee ballots — and reduce the time for “early voting.” Heck, we even had the County Clerk in Harris County expand “curbside” voting into heavily Democrat precincts. But, not only here in Texas, this has to be a priority for Republican-held State legislatures across the nation. There was a reason why Eric Holder was targeting state legislatures. Lastly, there have to be real penalties for enacting voter fraud and conducting illegal voting activities. It becomes rather Pavlovian if there are not. Next, on the first Tuesday in May of 2021, we will have municipal level elections in Texas. Let’s be honest, these elections are not “non-partisan.” We must focus on winning elections for City Council, School Board, County Commissioner, County Clerk, heck, Water Management District elections. If we want better election activities in our respective counties, that means controlling more county commissions in the state of Texas. I know, everyone says that it is too hard. Do you want to know what is hard? Try changing the engine out of a US Army M1 Abrams tank in the middle of winter in South Korea. I watched that back in 1995. Getting off your keister and finding good quality candidates that can run in local elections, where often the turnout is less than 10 percent ain’t hard . . . but it is vital. I want you to think about who is making the decisions about elections at the local level, yet another way leftists have penetrated and infiltrated our cities, schools, and county-level administrations. The next vital play comes with the redistricting of political office districts that only comes every 10 years. Since we maintained a strong majority in both the Texas House and Senate, we control this process. This will shape the political landscape of Texas, and other states, for the next 10 years. This was the main reason why Eric Holder, Michael Bloomberg, and Barack Obama dumped some $25 million into Texas. Texas Republicans control this process and must realize this strategic opportunity, and not concern themselves with “fairness” to the progressive socialist left. I think we are getting a lesson right now in the ruthlessness of the left. We can ill afford to be Neville Chamberlains and believe that appeasement, compromise, and acquiescence to the leftists are viable courses of action. That brings me to this final point, as I know there are still those doggone hot heads out there who want a “revolution.” Just remember, when you read the Declaration of Independence, that our Founding Fathers sought every possible manner of petition to King George. But our history, both as a state and a nation, evidences the one thing that we will not tolerate: disarmament. In America, we have always recognized that an armed individual is a citizen, and an unarmed one is a subject. This is why another of the Republican Party of Texas Legislative Priorities is Constitutional Carry. Remember these dates in our history: April 19, 1775, and October 2, 1835. These are two dates where the Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts and Texians in Gonzales responded to the threat and imminent objective of a tyrannical government to disarm them. In both cases, the actions on Lexington Green and the field of Gonzales spurred forth movements toward independence. If the progressive socialist left — aka the Democrat Party — seeks to pursue a “mandatory gun buyback” initiative, then they will have followed suit with the previous tyrants who dared the same. They will have, indeed, doused themselves with gasoline and struck a match. The way forward is not to conduct a frontal assault, but envelop the left, outmaneuver them, play chess, not checkers, and anticipate their next move and block it. If the Bidenistas want open borders, we say no! If the Bidenistas want the Green New Deal and decimation of our oil and gas industry, we say no! If the leftists believe that they can mandate equality, we say no! National lockdowns, the decimation of our small businesses, and mandated mask-wearing, no more, unless government officials want to stop being paid. The best stimulus for our economy is small business. The government does not exist to protect our health, that is our responsibility. Government exists to protect our rights . . . and that is not defined as the ideological agenda of the progressive socialist left. We must be resolute, forthright, and stand like an immovable rock. We must school the left on the concept of federalism.
How about hitting the ENTER key once in a while. It ia really hard to read a wall of text. Thank you kindly.
 

MortgageHorn

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3 Gorges Dam is a target

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I'd pay triple!
 

Boomboom12

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I forgot to uncheck leave my name out on GFM. Am I doxxed?
I got you. Looked it up & here’s how to edit a name on a donation with your confirmation receipt:
  1. Scroll down to the bottom of the receipt
  2. Select 'Add a comment'
  3. Select the pencil seen in the right hand corner, next to ‘Comment’
  4. Edit your name and save
  5. Or you can just turn on ‘Make donations & comments private’
  6. https://support.gofundme.com/hc/en-us/articles/236194288-Changing-Your-Name-on-a-Donation
 

tgsio

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My neighbor is an investigative reporter with CBS2 Chicago. He is no fucking bullshit and has been banging heads with Lightfoot in court about the release of the cop video of a wrongful entry by CPD. Lightfoot needs shot in the fucking temple and Dave Savini is an American Hero. And a Dayton Flyer. @tgsio
God bless him. That Beetlejuice bitch flat out lied about not knowing or being informed about that poor woman's encounter with 'justice'.

And it's kinda cool how many successful people come out of UD.


*And now I'll tell y'all (since this year she's obviously not going to be front and center) that girl everybody was talking about as 'the super fan' at all the UD games last year? That's my daughter's best friend and housemate. She's in the Red Scare. That's why she was always right there, up front. She's an amazing, brilliantly intelligent, absolutely hilarious girl. She has my kind of humor. And she's beautiful, inside and out. We adore her and her family. (My husband and his family have been close to her family since he was little) The girls and 12 of their friends all spent their last 2 weeks of fall semester in Captiva. No reason to do online stuck in Dayton.

She's someone that will do something to make our world a better place.
 

DuckDitchtiger

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I don’t know. That quarterback wizard may have run out of quarterbacks. We have a hell of an opening game Georgia versus Clemson. Should be a good one like old times. I think Kirby will get the national championship at Georgia. Hell I hope so
DJ is gonna do just fine, the entire Defense returns and we get two injured receivers back.
 
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Tbone10791

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Hey guys read this and tell me what you think. It kind of seemed like a let down. AKA that nothing may happen, but then again, it may just be mis info...or just going over what could have been done..its from Patrick Byrne the overstock guy on what happened about Natty guard counting votes etc. You late nighters read and then post. I am kind of not sure what to think on this one.


I read it and it is strange to say the least, I have such a hard time believing that Trump would have to be told what has in the EO he had drafted a couple years ago by his general counsel.. Would really change my opinion on who DJT is if this is ever proven to be true.
 

WindyCityCoug

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Its kind of odd how much more vocal Pompeo has been recently. Maybe I just haven't followed him as closely in the past but it certainly seems like he's been a lot more vocal.

Yes, Mike P. has been, for sure

He needs to be right now, since he is likely Either our future Potus or future VP., and soon.

After the coming Civil War, the nation will need his composed nature, his calming influence, his astute leadership.
 

DuckDitchtiger

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MSM blaming the Capitol “invasion” on
“Pro Trump conspiracy theorist”
who all have a conspiracy theory that ANTIFA did it (spoiler: ANTIFA did).

You can not make this *** up.

Then round two: “invade every state Capitol” that no conservative knows about nor is planning on going to.

Consider “Pelosi and the lib’s funding anarchistic to frame conservatives” the easiest conspiracy theory to ever prove.

I literally have some liberals contacting me to discuss things the last two days. Not Antifa people, but they are starting to see shit ain't right.
 

Cincinattus91

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Chairman West's Monday Message for 01.11.21 Chairman Col Allen West “Cool Heads Always Prevail” In my 22 years of active duty service in the US Army, I learned many lessons in leadership. I would be happy to share them with you, as they are enshrined on the 3×5 cards I carry. Having served in combat, my first combat tour was 30 years ago in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. It became very apparent that when bullets begin to fly, it is the resilient, resolved, and focused commander that inspires victory. I have always stated, “no one follows a Frantic Fannie into combat.” At this tumultuous time in our American history, I must reiterate this leadership maxim: “Cool Heads Always Prevail.” This past week, after the disturbing events of Wednesday, my cell phone blew up, and it continued through the weekend. The prevailing question was, “Colonel, what do we do now?” As I drove home after our Republican Party of Texas Legislative Priorities Rally on Saturday in Austin, I had to make that “pause for the cause” in Hillsboro. I decided to fill up the gas tank at the 7-Eleven there off I-35, and a young black man from Arlington, who was at the rally, came up to me. He asked, “Sir, can we stop the communist takeover of America?” I looked at him resolutely and told him that we sure can, and that was why we were at the Capitol building rallying. Having been in combat, I know the prudence of being calculating — yet swift to act — when engaging your adversary. I would recommend y’all read about the battles of Alexander the Great. I have had folks ask me when will President Trump enact the Insurrection Act and deploy the military? To that I respond: I pray he does not. Now, to the anxious, angry, frustrated, and upset, that is not the answer they desire. The Army taught me the five forms of maneuver against the enemy: infiltration, penetration, turning movement, envelopment, and frontal assault. Thirty years ago, our forces in Kuwait and Iraq conducted what is probably the largest envelopment operation in military history since Hannibal’s successful double envelopment of the Roman legions at the Battle of Cannae. The problem with Republicans is that we often choose the worst form of maneuver, the frontal assault. Just study Pickett’s charge on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Therefore, here is my response to the question of what we should do now: The real issue from the 2020 election cycle has less to do with mythical beasts — like the Kracken — and, more with the understanding as to how the left enveloped Republican State legislatures. The left targeted and encircled key Republican State legislatures in places like Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, among others, and changed election law by way of governors, secretaries of state, and judicial activism. They relied on the belief that these State legislatures would be slow, or even reticent, to respond. They implemented such unconstitutional actions such as universal mail-in ballots and changing ballot signature verification standards. Governors enacted emergency declarations to deal with a “pandemic” that has a 99.96 percent recovery rate. These executives made us believe that this “pandemic” suspended the rule of law, election law. As well, the left has been incredibly effective in preventing the review of voter rolls in states all over the country. State legislatures need to reaffirm their enumerated legislative powers and erase dictates that say only a governor can call them back into session. They need to refine the meaning of an emergency. The number one Legislative Priority for the Republican Party of Texas is Election Integrity. We need to tighten up our election laws, enforce voter registration roll reviews, disallow the registration and voting of illegal immigrants, ban the use of universal mail-in balloting — which is not the same as absentee ballots — and reduce the time for “early voting.” Heck, we even had the County Clerk in Harris County expand “curbside” voting into heavily Democrat precincts. But, not only here in Texas, this has to be a priority for Republican-held State legislatures across the nation. There was a reason why Eric Holder was targeting state legislatures. Lastly, there have to be real penalties for enacting voter fraud and conducting illegal voting activities. It becomes rather Pavlovian if there are not. Next, on the first Tuesday in May of 2021, we will have municipal level elections in Texas. Let’s be honest, these elections are not “non-partisan.” We must focus on winning elections for City Council, School Board, County Commissioner, County Clerk, heck, Water Management District elections. If we want better election activities in our respective counties, that means controlling more county commissions in the state of Texas. I know, everyone says that it is too hard. Do you want to know what is hard? Try changing the engine out of a US Army M1 Abrams tank in the middle of winter in South Korea. I watched that back in 1995. Getting off your keister and finding good quality candidates that can run in local elections, where often the turnout is less than 10 percent ain’t hard . . . but it is vital. I want you to think about who is making the decisions about elections at the local level, yet another way leftists have penetrated and infiltrated our cities, schools, and county-level administrations. The next vital play comes with the redistricting of political office districts that only comes every 10 years. Since we maintained a strong majority in both the Texas House and Senate, we control this process. This will shape the political landscape of Texas, and other states, for the next 10 years. This was the main reason why Eric Holder, Michael Bloomberg, and Barack Obama dumped some $25 million into Texas. Texas Republicans control this process and must realize this strategic opportunity, and not concern themselves with “fairness” to the progressive socialist left. I think we are getting a lesson right now in the ruthlessness of the left. We can ill afford to be Neville Chamberlains and believe that appeasement, compromise, and acquiescence to the leftists are viable courses of action. That brings me to this final point, as I know there are still those doggone hot heads out there who want a “revolution.” Just remember, when you read the Declaration of Independence, that our Founding Fathers sought every possible manner of petition to King George. But our history, both as a state and a nation, evidences the one thing that we will not tolerate: disarmament. In America, we have always recognized that an armed individual is a citizen, and an unarmed one is a subject. This is why another of the Republican Party of Texas Legislative Priorities is Constitutional Carry. Remember these dates in our history: April 19, 1775, and October 2, 1835. These are two dates where the Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts and Texians in Gonzales responded to the threat and imminent objective of a tyrannical government to disarm them. In both cases, the actions on Lexington Green and the field of Gonzales spurred forth movements toward independence. If the progressive socialist left — aka the Democrat Party — seeks to pursue a “mandatory gun buyback” initiative, then they will have followed suit with the previous tyrants who dared the same. They will have, indeed, doused themselves with gasoline and struck a match. The way forward is not to conduct a frontal assault, but envelop the left, outmaneuver them, play chess, not checkers, and anticipate their next move and block it. If the Bidenistas want open borders, we say no! If the Bidenistas want the Green New Deal and decimation of our oil and gas industry, we say no! If the leftists believe that they can mandate equality, we say no! National lockdowns, the decimation of our small businesses, and mandated mask-wearing, no more, unless government officials want to stop being paid. The best stimulus for our economy is small business. The government does not exist to protect our health, that is our responsibility. Government exists to protect our rights . . . and that is not defined as the ideological agenda of the progressive socialist left. We must be resolute, forthright, and stand like an immovable rock. We must school the left on the concept of federalism.
That's great and all but I'm not sure I want to rest our future on the grand strategy of "schooling the left on the concept of federalism"

That's one of the more pathetic and unserious answers I've seen
 

CameronWV

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Got mine earlier this evening. The Moderna version. Only thing I can say so far is my arm is sore AF. Will update if anything else comes up.
 
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TheGratefulReb

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Hey guys read this and tell me what you think. It kind of seemed like a let down. AKA that nothing may happen, but then again, it may just be mis info...or just going over what could have been done..its from Patrick Byrne the overstock guy on what happened about Natty guard counting votes etc. You late nighters read and then post. I am kind of not sure what to think on this one.


I just don't get the Patrick Byrne guy. If he had a significant role, it needs to be explained afterwards. How did his team of tech nerds help if our military tracked everything? He just comes off as extremely out of place to be in that close proximity to POTUS, like he wasn't supposed to be in the Double O. He's been spewing that story for weeks now. Kinda milking it
 

Oldtigerjay

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Hey guys read this and tell me what you think. It kind of seemed like a let down. AKA that nothing may happen, but then again, it may just be mis info...or just going over what could have been done..its from Patrick Byrne the overstock guy on what happened about Natty guard counting votes etc. You late nighters read and then post. I am kind of not sure what to think on this one.

This information is true and there was a subsequent meeting as well with less lawyers (I think) and a few other participants. Information was provided/requested (raw election data that Trump campaign had immediate access to) that could have made a difference but was not provided by Trump surrogates including Mark Meadows over subsequent days. Trump was motivated to do solve this but he had people around him who were not motivated. Unfortunately I believe that included his sons.
 

noelnole

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Here’s that vid @Cat_Incognito was referring to earlier

I watched this Simon parkes guy and wondering if he’s credible

on the vid he states: Trump is in tx, Trump didn’t speak today because fox wouldn’t put him on air

there’s absolutely nothing to worry about, trump will win and serve a second term

this is and has always been a mil op since jfk’s assassination

and that he spoke to Q for about an hour and a half

says there are multiple Q’s and a main Q person

also talks about the Pompeo count down tweets

interesting if true, 13 min





 

Wait What

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If you haven’t received founder status yet but should my apologies. I’ve been going through emails of receipts from gofundme and their usernames sent by said users. If I missed your message or email just let me know and I’ll take care of it. Again sorry I missed you.
Hey lama. How ‘bout a little something for the effort?
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bbenson67

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Coolidge was a very underrated president for a few reasons but mainly because he was considered boring and stiff and a man of few words. But, if you read Amity Shlaes' excellent biography Coolidge, you'll see he was a true conservative with a wonderfully droll sense of humor intentional or not. A couple of examples:

At a dinner party, a woman seated next to him said, "Mr. President. I have a small wager with my friend that I can get you to say 3 words to me tonight." He turned to her and said, "You lose."

One Sunday he had gone to church by himself and upon returning his wife asked what the minister had spoken about? Coolidge responded, "Sin".
And what did he say about it? Coolidge responded, "He was against it".
 

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