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Jon “Bowzer” Bauman @JonBowzerBauman - Hey! On my 78th birthday I’m quite pleased to report that the old “Sha Na Na” TV shows are going to finally be put up on YouTube TV in the near future. They have some great guests, great music & real fun & I hope you’ll enjoy the memories or even take a look for the first time!
https://x.com/JonBowzerBauman/status/1967252880387416227

Julie Kelly @julie_kelly2 - The government, the media, the J6 committee, Fani Willis, and the DC bar have tried to cancel @JeffClarkUS  for writing a letter he never sent.
The Biden DOJ charged on average at least ONE J6 PROTESTER A DAY during the Garland/Wray/Monaco/Graves reign of terror. The overwhelming majority were doing nothing more than exercising their freedom of speech that Wednesday afternoon.
Even those charged with petty offenses were cancelled-by their children, their parents, their neighbors, their employers. The private sector, too: major financial institutions not only turned in their own customers but closed bank accounts, credit cards, and mortgages...
https://x.com/julie_kelly2/status/1967564119239770395

Justine Bateman @JustineBateman - A lot of church pastors follow a kind of 12-month lesson plan in preparing their sermons, looking to some pre-planned subject for each week’s topic. I wouldn’t be surprised if they now use ChatGPT to write them.
What they should be doing is asking God every week what He wants them to say. This is the only acceptable sermon they should be delivering. Anything else is a microwaved leftover.
If they are no longer, or never have been, tapped into God for that, move onto a different church.
Or start your own.
We don’t have time for people phoning it in or being led by ego. People only want to hear from God.
https://x.com/JustineBateman/status/1967458403799994725

Justine Bateman @JustineBateman - I have not before seen the kind of negative reaction to a public figure's death as I have with Charlie Kirk.
When public figures die, we almost always see an outpouring of admiration and sorrow. It's especially ironic when it is a figure who had in recent years been mocked by the public -- Michael Jackson comes to mind.
Perhaps this is appropriate, that both those who loved, and those who ridiculed the public figure, together look at the best parts of that person's entire life and just focus on that, in their death. They're now dead, after all.
But, with Kirk's death, the negative reactions have been stunning, particularly for someone who spent all his time trying to just talk to people about their differences.
Then again, I can't remember a public figures death having so much positive and life-changing spiritual affect on people.
Maybe that's the very thing that is causing the inexplicable aggressive reaction from some.
https://x.com/JustineBateman/status/1967797417589584077

Just the News @JustTheNews - FBI signature expert doubts Trump personally signed letter to Epstein: ‘Highly unlikely’
https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/longtime-fbi-signature-expert-doubts-trump-personally-signed
https://x.com/JustTheNews/status/1967556520289157510

Kaizen D. Asiedu @thatsKAIZEN - Video: Charlie Kirk didn't even believe in race.
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https://x.com/thatsKAIZEN/status/1967652741905518882
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