I have been a member of Facebook since 2005. Facebook didn’t become a traded company until 2012 aka “going public.”
I had to be approved by the small group running it, and even spoke to ZuckerTurd way back then. To be a member you had to be enrolled at college with a verifiable EDU email address from that college.
And for simply putting 😂 faces on certain left wing news articles on the “Newsfeed”… I just got out of FB Jail after serving a 21 day suspension of Facebook.
I can't keep my mouth shut. No... I WON'T keep my mouth shut.
Country Music is a PRIVILEGE. It comes way down the list of things in my life. God comes first, my Family second, my Country third, then Country Music. There's THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of young soldiers who NEVER got to live their full lives where you can live yours. It won't hurt you to read on their behalf.
June 14 was a PERFECT day to do this. The United States Army's birthday, June 14, 1775, and also Flag Day.
The reason that's important to know outside of looking cool for knowing such... is the Revolutionary War started in 1774. The Founders fought a whole year before establishing the Nation's first Branch of Military as they stated, "we need a swift army on the ground and army on the water."
Hence why the Navy was founded October 13, 1775, then the Marines, November 10, 1775. The Uniform Code of Military Justice = Military Law was passed on June 30, 1775, with 69 Articles of War to govern the conduct of the Continental Army.
There's absolutely NO COINCIDENCE the Flag was sworn into Congress, June 14, 1777. The Flag's first flight came at the Battle of Oriskany, which ended up being the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.
The Flag represented Military first... it's important to get that straight. The Military came first before the Declaration of Independence and 12 years before the Constitution. Military Law > Federal Law. The Military Generals can act with or without Congress.
Those are not up for debate. That's the Origin, Foundation, and why you are in the United States of America today. However, the United States became a Corporation with the passing of the 14th Amendment in 1868 and in 1871 with the signing of the Treaty of 1871, all in U.S. Law but not Constitutional.
The simple and honest answer is... Americans only care about government when it affects their paychecks and livelihoods. Then, that's when everyone wants a 5 or 10 minute solution to a 150 year old problem.
For the past 4 years, I have been breaking down and trying to show everyone all of the Military Law, Operations, Code Language, Symbolism, Constitution, Executive Orders, Presidential Emergencies issued, Presidential Acts signed, National Emergencies issued, the Insurrection Act invoked, U.S. Codes violated, that happened right in front of everyone.
We can never let our country reach the depths of laziness, complacency, and ignorance again. It's pretty bad when citizens question a Veteran with TS clearance for simply trying to show how to navigate calmly and peacefully through this storm as shortages, gas prices, inflation, and taxes reach astronomical heights. If you'll take the time to, you'll see how awesome what's taking place is.
Americans need to rise up the correct and right way. This is not some power trip knowledge that is only for certain people to know, although some of us do know more than others, and are capable of multitasking and handling loads of information.
Someone I considered a friend said, "if you're such a hot shot and hold Top Secret clearance, what are you doing talking to me? Have you taken your meds today?"
Andddd that is why America looks the way it does. A Veteran trying to tell a friend what's going on via Military Law, Military Operations,
Data shows on average, 70% of Americans (234 million out of 335 million) do not know anything about the Constitution and 68% of Americans (228 million out of 335 million) cannot simply name the 3 Branches of Government.
I had to be approved by the small group running it, and even spoke to ZuckerTurd way back then. To be a member you had to be enrolled at college with a verifiable EDU email address from that college.
And for simply putting 😂 faces on certain left wing news articles on the “Newsfeed”… I just got out of FB Jail after serving a 21 day suspension of Facebook.
I can't keep my mouth shut. No... I WON'T keep my mouth shut.
Country Music is a PRIVILEGE. It comes way down the list of things in my life. God comes first, my Family second, my Country third, then Country Music. There's THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of young soldiers who NEVER got to live their full lives where you can live yours. It won't hurt you to read on their behalf.
June 14 was a PERFECT day to do this. The United States Army's birthday, June 14, 1775, and also Flag Day.
The reason that's important to know outside of looking cool for knowing such... is the Revolutionary War started in 1774. The Founders fought a whole year before establishing the Nation's first Branch of Military as they stated, "we need a swift army on the ground and army on the water."
Hence why the Navy was founded October 13, 1775, then the Marines, November 10, 1775. The Uniform Code of Military Justice = Military Law was passed on June 30, 1775, with 69 Articles of War to govern the conduct of the Continental Army.
There's absolutely NO COINCIDENCE the Flag was sworn into Congress, June 14, 1777. The Flag's first flight came at the Battle of Oriskany, which ended up being the bloodiest battle of the Revolutionary War.
The Flag represented Military first... it's important to get that straight. The Military came first before the Declaration of Independence and 12 years before the Constitution. Military Law > Federal Law. The Military Generals can act with or without Congress.
Those are not up for debate. That's the Origin, Foundation, and why you are in the United States of America today. However, the United States became a Corporation with the passing of the 14th Amendment in 1868 and in 1871 with the signing of the Treaty of 1871, all in U.S. Law but not Constitutional.
The simple and honest answer is... Americans only care about government when it affects their paychecks and livelihoods. Then, that's when everyone wants a 5 or 10 minute solution to a 150 year old problem.
For the past 4 years, I have been breaking down and trying to show everyone all of the Military Law, Operations, Code Language, Symbolism, Constitution, Executive Orders, Presidential Emergencies issued, Presidential Acts signed, National Emergencies issued, the Insurrection Act invoked, U.S. Codes violated, that happened right in front of everyone.
We can never let our country reach the depths of laziness, complacency, and ignorance again. It's pretty bad when citizens question a Veteran with TS clearance for simply trying to show how to navigate calmly and peacefully through this storm as shortages, gas prices, inflation, and taxes reach astronomical heights. If you'll take the time to, you'll see how awesome what's taking place is.
Americans need to rise up the correct and right way. This is not some power trip knowledge that is only for certain people to know, although some of us do know more than others, and are capable of multitasking and handling loads of information.
Someone I considered a friend said, "if you're such a hot shot and hold Top Secret clearance, what are you doing talking to me? Have you taken your meds today?"
Andddd that is why America looks the way it does. A Veteran trying to tell a friend what's going on via Military Law, Military Operations,
Data shows on average, 70% of Americans (234 million out of 335 million) do not know anything about the Constitution and 68% of Americans (228 million out of 335 million) cannot simply name the 3 Branches of Government.