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Rock a Bye Baby

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  Just a twist- Davy Crockett's older sister, Effie Crockett was invited to help some mothers in the Muskogee Tribe. Once she arrived in camp, Effie laughed at what she saw. The Muskogee Tribe had a custom of cradlng their pappooses among the swaying branches of birch trees. This protected their babies from ground insects, the sun, and wild animals. After first finding it funny, she soon learned all the great reasons for this practice and marveled at the beauty of it. Effie watched the swaying and soothing motion of the topmost branches of the trees. She loved how each baby enjoyed nature, how they listened to the songbirds, observed every ladybug, and smiled at the colors of a butterfly, every little breeze was felt and enjoyed by these young ones; each babe seemd perfectly content. One of the Tribal mothers began to sing a song to the children in her native tongue. As the Muskogee mother sang, Miss Effie observed a small tear running down the mother’s cheek. Lulu se pepe i le pit...

Bad Medicine

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      This is a post that is meant to be shared with everyone you can think of.   Our 17 year old daughter went to the doctor. The doctor recommended the Gardasil vaccine . We needed to check it out first. A pamphlet was brought home and we read it. It was like one of those commercials we all see every day. Soo...upon the return visit we decided we would protect our beautiful daughter from cervical cancer by letting them administer the Gardasil vaccine.  The Gardasil vaccine is a series of 3 shots, not just one!!! After the first shot we didn't recognize a sudden change in her health. After the second shot she was complaining of headaches, a pain in the lower left back of her head, and feeling really tired,her joints ached. We thought it was because she was training really hard for high school sports.  We took her back to the family doc who told us it was just stress and suggested Tylenol.  She went in for the third shot of Gardasil, made by Merck . Th...

One PaPa at a Time

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  By Lisa Norgren   Photo: TheGuardian A grown man looms behind my three-year-old daughter. Occasionally he will poke or tickle her and she responds by shrinking. Smaller and smaller with each unwanted advance. I imagine her trying to become slight enough to slip out of her booster seat and slide under the table. When my mother views this scene, she sees playful taunting. A grandfather engaging with his granddaughter. “Mae.” My tone cuts through the din of a familiar family gathering together. She does not look at me. “Mae.” I start again. “You can tell him no Mae. If this isn’t okay you could say something like, Papa, please back up—I would like some space for my body.” As I say the words, my step-father, the bulldog, leans in a little closer, hovering just above her head. His tenebrous grin taunts me as my daughter accordions her 30-pound frame hoping to escape his tickles and hot breath. I repeat myself with a little more force. She finally peeks up at me. “Mama . . . ...

Smoke on the Water

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    Long ago, when I was a boy, I contracted a flu virus. I do not know if it was the flu in a more formal capacity. During cold season the flu was mixed in and the difference between cold and flu became a blurred line which is very difficult to discern. If you were sick for a considerable length of time, longer than two weeks while three or four days was considered to be a cold. The flu never just goes away it fades and returns, each time less severe than the time before until it finally leaves until the next year   Back in them days nobody took the flu seriously. It mainly was an inconvenience that only killed ninety-year-old grandmothers which was considered to be one of those “about time” deaths where some other old couple would be having breakfast and upon reading the obituaries one or the other would exclaim, “ EDNA DIED! ” whereupon the other would remark, “Well, it’s about time. And life moved on.   I was six years old. I was in the first grade, and everyone ...

Barack Obama is the real dictator

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  From The Texas Conservative  Barack Obama is the real dictator .  Joe Biden never signed a thing. The shadow government is exposed. Joe Biden is a puppet. (See image) He never signed a single executive orde r. Everything was done  by a machine! A mechanical fraud used to push through illegal mandates , stripping Americans of their rights while the real power lurked in the shadows. —>And who was pulling the strings?  Barack Hussein Obama. Biden’s presidency was never real. It was a carefully staged cover for Obama’s third term. The intelligence agencies, the DOJ, the FBI—all weaponized, all controlled. Patriots were the target, and the plan was set in motion long before 2020. THE TAKEOVER: OBAMA NEVER LEFT ! The globalists never expected Trump. He was the one thing they couldn’t control, the wrecking ball aimed at their Deep State empire. That’s why Obama unleashed hell to stop him—illegal wiretaps, fake dossiers, mass censorship, and a stolen election engin...

The Legacy of Serenity Baker

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  Serenity Baker The security and discipline in the KISD is completely out of control. I’m now getting input from others here and elsewhere about other incidents at Roy J Smith and other schools, especially Ellison, affectionately known as “Gangster High.” While dropping my granddaughter off each day I have observed the various groups at Ellison. By and large they appear to be good kids. In any population the majority will “go along to get along,” That having been said there is an underlying factor that subscribes to the fundamental ideas perpetuated by various groups, social media and the inaction of security and staff.  These kids have lived through the pandemic. You must understand that school is a major part of a teen’s social structure. And groups are part of that structure. That structure was totally disassembled for over two years and when the kids came back it was according to the Gospel of TikTok, and other influences they relied upon during the exile.  Now, comb...

Forever Fourteen

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  “      “I feel like things are getting out of hand and we’re not getting the help that we need from the schools or the teachers inside the school,” Steele said. “We have police there, we have teachers there, and we have all these people in place with titles, but the unfortunate has happened.”  Steele said she would like to see more measures being taken place in the schools.  “They do have the metal detectors in the school, but I would like a clear search of the bags of the property, not just looking for the phone, but the weapon that’s being used or maybe used in a fight or altercation,” Steele said. “I also would like to see a teacher monitoring the bathroom hall monitors. If you have police officers in the school, that’s your security and they should be in those halls.” Shaurisha Steele Before the Killeen School  Board March 12, 2025   It was a warm afternoon. Winter abandons Texas in a rush as the cold air is exiled back up north whe...

The Death of a Child

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The death of any child is a catastrophic event. Two children were lost yesterday and two families were torn apart. I’ve seen all the studies on the “Stages of Grief,” but some things you will never get past. Your little girl never coming home from school again is one of those things. As much as psychologists theorize on this the specter of death has remained the same throughout history. The death of this little girl is no less terrible than the two little ladies found in the woods under the Monon High Bridge in Delphi Indiana. And while the scar of this will remain it becomes incumbent upon us to examine the event. What led up to it? Why did this extreme violence result? And how can we guard against it in the future? I live with four grandchildren. Ages 14-18. They span the spectrum of influences and beliefs that pepper our society. All the way from one aspiring to be a math teacher to the twins in college to be doctors while working their way through by acting and helping with equipme...

Murder at the Killeen Independent School District

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  First, let me express my condolences to the family of the young lady who passed today. But there are questions I have. I think a couple months ago I was trying to address this situation with the KISD. I was given all kinds of excuses. Now a child is dead! Oh, Wilbur! It’s too much to scrutinize every student. We simply don’t have the resources to handle that. While drug deals are done in school halls. While weapons just slip in. While little hearings are held and teachers, admin, and cops wring their hands and make sure of their proper use of pronouns. Then a kid is killed and the students are transported from the locked down school where the parents must fill out “reunification” paperwork to pick up their children. Lockdown? Reunification? What did they expect . . . a gang war? Wouldn’t it have been better to stop the knife BEFORE it was used in a killing? And I’m not innocent. I have a grandson in treatment right now for wannabe gangster syndrome. Ask yourself: what school cult...

What Some People Burn in Their Crazy Minds

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 by Kriss Odom  In the early morning hours of June 6, 1996, in the quiet suburb of Rowlett, Texas, 26-year-old Darlie Routier frantically called 911, claiming that an intruder had broken into her home and attacked her family. When police arrived, they found a gruesome scene. Darlie’s two young sons, 6-year-old Devon and 5-year-old Damon, had been stabbed repeatedly while they slept in the living room. Darlie herself had slash wounds to her neck and deep cuts on her arms. She insisted a masked man had broken in, stabbed her and the boys, and fled through the garage. But almost immediately, investigators noticed inconsistencies. There was no evidence of forced entry, no footprints from a supposed intruder, and no blood trail leaving the house. A bread knife from Darlie’s own kitchen was found with fibers from the torn window screen, suggesting the crime scene had been staged.   Just eight days after the murders, during what was supposed to be a solemn graveside memorial for...

Hell is not Hot Enough

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from: Kriss Odom 🚨*Graphic Content Warning  Wesley Davis has been charged with murder in the First Degree. No mother should have to hold her child as she is hooked up to machines that are tracking her last breaths. Ava Anne Marie Tabor was taken from this world. She didn’t lose her life, her life was taken from her, in the most vicious and cruel way.  Wesley Davis was watching Ava when she “wasn’t listening” as he stated, and he began to attack her. Yes you read that correctly. He lifted her frail 2 year old body up and threw her around the room for 30 minutes straight. Slamming her against walls, furniture, and anything else in sight. For 30 minutes she was brutally attacked by this animal. For 30 minutes she lived in pure pain and agony at the hands of this subhuman monster.  Ava’s body was covered in bruises, head to toe, her brain received so much trauma it bled on itself to a point that mimicked a massive stroke. Her brain died due to the amount of bleeding the trau...

The Democrat Party Has Lost It’s Mind!

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           Click for Press Secretary Comments if Trump’s Speech The Democrat Party is a thing of the past. This monstrosity, parading itself as a progressive leader of the people exposed itself Tuesday night as a group of people you would not want to leave your granddaughter with while you ran to the store.   It started with Al Green . Standing up there, screaming like a fool as The President of the United States began his delivery until he was removed like a drunken sailor in a Harker Heights Texas bar. Then all the little signs erupting through the Democrat whorehouse assembled. All amateur printing, voicing the various objections of anything normal. Of course, as has become normal of late, the absolute refusal to stand and applaud anything the President had to say. I guess we should be grateful the National Anthem wasn’t played, else we’d have to put up with these bozos all taking a knee. I don’t think I could ever unsee Nancy Pelosi on her knees wh...