They really don't grasp our change in attitude since 2020.
In 2020, I prayed that I would keep my job and that nobody would find out this X handle.
In 2025, I am praying for God to instill a stronger sense of mercy, because videos like these make me happy.
In 2020, I prayed that I would keep my job and that nobody would find out this X handle.
In 2025, I am praying for God to instill a stronger sense of mercy, because videos like these make me happy.
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I'm going to sign off for the night slash end-of-workweek.
Ideologies exist on a binary good vs. evil continuum.
But all of those who are individuals, who are not lost, exist somewhere in between.
I pray we all can distingush this.
Ideologies exist on a binary good vs. evil continuum.
But all of those who are individuals, who are not lost, exist somewhere in between.
I pray we all can distingush this.
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https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/1933932027516223981?t=jZWJEoYX0qHNpfVKR_Il6A&s=19
The inferior Morgan Freeman is wearing a shirt with blood-colored stains, a cancel-Trump sticker over his heart, and tweeting out "USA IS UPRISING."
This is a man who needs to be put on a watchlist.
The inferior Morgan Freeman is wearing a shirt with blood-colored stains, a cancel-Trump sticker over his heart, and tweeting out "USA IS UPRISING."
This is a man who needs to be put on a watchlist.
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Vance Boelter, the suspect in today's shootings, was the CEO of an international NGO called the Red Lion Group. But I couldn't find any photographs or digital records of its work, only a generic website.
The Red Lion Group appears to have run out of funding a month or two ago, as that is when he started looking for executive-level roles.
The Red Lion Group appears to have run out of funding a month or two ago, as that is when he started looking for executive-level roles.
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Hello @AGEllison , as Minnesota's Attorney General, why are you speaking at the No Kings rally? Don't you have more important priorities today?
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I've done quite a few real estate transactions, and this one makes me scratch my head big time. This looks like almost a way to launder the $99,900.
Let me explain:
Boetler buys property for $20,000 on 11/20/2020
Boetler creates contract to Person A on 6/7/2021 for $99,900 - quadruple the price. Usually this would represent some sort of seller financing. Typical terms are 25% down and high interest rates, with the expectation of finding a real mortgage.
Person A forfeits to Boetler on 9/11/2021. Usually this means payments were not made.
Boetler "assigns" to Person B on 7/8/2022 for 99,900. Probably the original seller financing deed, but I don't have an explanation for why he'd do it in this way.
Person B quit claims to Boelter on 1/17/2024. Again, I am not sure why unless they decided they didn't want to make payments anymore.
Boetler finally sells to Person C on 8/6/2024 for $60,000.
Boetler buys property for $20,000 on 11/20/2020
Boetler creates contract to Person A on 6/7/2021 for $99,900 - quadruple the price. Usually this would represent some sort of seller financing. Typical terms are 25% down and high interest rates, with the expectation of finding a real mortgage.
Person A forfeits to Boetler on 9/11/2021. Usually this means payments were not made.
Boetler "assigns" to Person B on 7/8/2022 for 99,900. Probably the original seller financing deed, but I don't have an explanation for why he'd do it in this way.
Person B quit claims to Boelter on 1/17/2024. Again, I am not sure why unless they decided they didn't want to make payments anymore.
Boetler finally sells to Person C on 8/6/2024 for $60,000.
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My husband got some burgers and reheated the bag in the microwave. He forgot that the burgers were wrapped in foil. The bag burst in fire.
The burgers not only survived, they came out with a surprisingly good smoky flavor.
You're welcome for the cooking tip.
The burgers not only survived, they came out with a surprisingly good smoky flavor.
You're welcome for the cooking tip.
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Thank you and thanks to @DataInterpretr who saves my butt when my mind freezes during these interviews!
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You aren't going to like this post, but it needs to be said about Vance Bolter.
At first, I assumed Vance Boelter was just another grifter in the NGO/activist space. He built a fake resume, floated around volunteer gigs, and set up shell organizations for clout. His "Red Lion Group" has no real paper trail. His side business in "security services" looks like a cash grab.
But the more I dug, the more different it looks.
Boelter was a 7/11 manager, but constantly promoted himself as a corporate executive. He claims the noscript "Dr." based on a Ed.D. in Leadership. He chased every opportunity to get in front of an audience: volunteering for Governor Walz's "Workforce Development" initiatives, speaking at conferences, anything to be seen as a leader.
And in videos of him in African churches, you see him light up. He's performing. He's preaching vague, positive platitudes to foreign audiences. He wanted to be somebody. He wanted to be followed.
There's good reason to believe that @JamesHartline is right... he was remodeling that building below into a church. Not to serve Jesus, but as a stage for an audience that would never come.
I think he is a man addicted to attention and status, who tried to get it through a lot of means. And when that attention dried up (possibly whoever cut him off his funding in Congo), he snapped.
I believe Vance Boelter committed violence as a last, desperate attempt to be glorified: under the delusion that killing abortion rights activists would make him a martyr or hero.
This is not Christianity. I watched his sermons. They were designed to provoke emotional applause, not spiritual conviction.
His actions contradict the standard Jesus gave us to recognize false prophets:
"By their fruits you will know them." – Matthew 7:15–20
Boelter bore no good fruit. Just narcissism, manipulation, and ultimately violence. He wasn't an evangelical or MAGA. He was a man who couldn't stand being ordinary.
At first, I assumed Vance Boelter was just another grifter in the NGO/activist space. He built a fake resume, floated around volunteer gigs, and set up shell organizations for clout. His "Red Lion Group" has no real paper trail. His side business in "security services" looks like a cash grab.
But the more I dug, the more different it looks.
Boelter was a 7/11 manager, but constantly promoted himself as a corporate executive. He claims the noscript "Dr." based on a Ed.D. in Leadership. He chased every opportunity to get in front of an audience: volunteering for Governor Walz's "Workforce Development" initiatives, speaking at conferences, anything to be seen as a leader.
And in videos of him in African churches, you see him light up. He's performing. He's preaching vague, positive platitudes to foreign audiences. He wanted to be somebody. He wanted to be followed.
There's good reason to believe that @JamesHartline is right... he was remodeling that building below into a church. Not to serve Jesus, but as a stage for an audience that would never come.
I think he is a man addicted to attention and status, who tried to get it through a lot of means. And when that attention dried up (possibly whoever cut him off his funding in Congo), he snapped.
I believe Vance Boelter committed violence as a last, desperate attempt to be glorified: under the delusion that killing abortion rights activists would make him a martyr or hero.
This is not Christianity. I watched his sermons. They were designed to provoke emotional applause, not spiritual conviction.
His actions contradict the standard Jesus gave us to recognize false prophets:
"By their fruits you will know them." – Matthew 7:15–20
Boelter bore no good fruit. Just narcissism, manipulation, and ultimately violence. He wasn't an evangelical or MAGA. He was a man who couldn't stand being ordinary.
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A lot of people honestly, truly believe that regime change is the only way to world peace.
Watch it with Iran. Soon, you will hear people arguing that if we neutralize the threat and leave the region, China/Russia will just take it over.
But the truth is, Iran might never have gotten this close to nuclear capability if the region hadn't been flooded with foreign money and weapons in the first place. Billions were spent trying to "counter" Russia/China's own billions and here we are.
A lot of people honestly, truly believe that regime change is the only way to world peace.
Watch it with Iran. Soon, you will hear people arguing that if we neutralize the threat and leave the region, China/Russia will just take it over.
But the truth is, Iran might never have gotten this close to nuclear capability if the region hadn't been flooded with foreign money and weapons in the first place. Billions were spent trying to "counter" Russia/China's own billions and here we are.
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A lot of people honestly, truly believe that regime change is the only way to world peace.
Watch it with Iran. Soon, you will hear people arguing that if we neutralize the threat and leave the region, China/Russia will just take it over.
But the truth…
Watch it with Iran. Soon, you will hear people arguing that if we neutralize the threat and leave the region, China/Russia will just take it over.
But the truth…
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