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A Must See to enjoy with your breakfast.
"It aint what you don't know that kills you.  It's what you know that aint so!" ...Theodore Sturgeon

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Those guys are great....

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Those guys are great....


The Hodge twins said they were banned from the St Louis Comedy Club. They pissed off too many
people. Evidently the comedy club patrons are not a majority conservative situation.
White, American, MAGA, 3% Neanderthal, and 97% Extreme Right Wing Conservative.

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I love videos like this. They reaffirm for me that our problems in America are not about superficial differences between us—like race or gender or class—but about one important thing all of us should share but many do not, and that is a love for America. It’s obvious these guys love America and our private property rights and our God given right of self defense.

God, family and country. Those institutions have always been what’s at stake. And the struggles go on—only today it’s with a new sense of urgency.