A funny video on Facebook shows a man in California who thinks he’s a cat! He even uses a cat collar as his ID. This mix-up leads to a silly misunderstanding with his boyfriend, causing some confusion and a bit of offense. It’s a light-hearted look at how things can get lost in translation! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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Ann Jensen is worried about her child being punished for sharing his Christian beliefs at school. She encourages parents to support their kids’ rights by talking to the school board and local police. Ann also highlights the importance of having extra food and silver at home. Remember to drive safely and consider donating to the cause. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Sheriffs Dan Marks and Dale Wagner are in the spotlight for working with ICE. Wagner faces a lawsuit, while Marks will only help if there’s a warrant. Both sheriffs say they answer to their local communities, not state or national leaders. This situation highlights the balance between local control and state rules. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A new law in Colorado is causing a stir. It bans certain guns and adds a tricky permit system. Some people say it breaks the rules of the Second Amendment and won’t make anyone safer. In Maryland, some sheriffs disagree with stopping local work with ICE. The debate ended with praise for leaders like Bill Mitchell. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Last week, I traveled to Dallas to speak to a group I really admire. A sheriff from Michigan introduced me to them. I gave a long talk, almost two hours, just for their team. It wasn’t open to the public, but it was a special chance to share my ideas with them. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this blog post, the speaker talks about their role in the Protect America Now Act and a tricky phone call about Hunter Biden’s laptop. They worry about the risks involved, recalling past dangers and the strength of the federal government. They also mention a sheriff friend who got into legal trouble, hinting it was unfair and costly. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a small town, a sheriff can choose anyone as a deputy, even if they aren’t experienced. This helps them win elections. But one sheriff faced trouble when he was investigated during his reelection. He lost because he couldn’t campaign. He hopes for justice and believes President Trump could help if he knew the story. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The blog post explores a meeting in North Idaho by the CSPOA, which some say is against Mormons and LGBTQ+ people. The author disagrees, calling these claims false. He shares his own experiences with COVID-19 rules and argues for personal choice in vaccines, comparing the fear of diseases like measles to the flu. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Imagine a world where the local sheriff stands up to the IRS, saying they can’t work without the right papers. Instead of taxes, we could use a simple system like tariffs. The speaker also dreams of money backed by gold and silver, making it more valuable. These ideas are exciting, but they haven’t happened yet. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Aaron Black is accused of lying about being at the Capitol during the January 6th protests. Linked to Nancy Pelosi, he might be involved in criminal activities. The authors, Joseph Hanuman and Steve Baker, call for justice and due process. They also worry about corruption in Congress, wondering how some members became millionaires. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.










