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No worries, down voters, he’s really alive. Here’s a pic with some of his friends…
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Photo 1 (widely shared 2023 version): Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao in a recovery/rehab setting. McConnell wears the red gingham shirt, smiles broadly while holding printed material, seated in the blue chair with white linens behind

Photo 2 (the version associated with the July 12, 2026 update): Appears identical to Photo 1 in every visible detail — same clothing, exact same pose and expressions, same background, same blue chair, same item in McConnell’s hand, same lighting and composition.

Side-by-side observation: These are the same photograph (originally from April 2023). No meaningful differences exist in subject positioning, clothing, facial expressions, background elements, or any other visual detail. Minor variations in cropping, resolution, or on-screen overlays (e.g., news logos or borders in different articles) may appear depending on the source, but the core image content is unchanged.

This confirms the image being referenced in recent discussions is the older one being recirculated. If you have different specific versions/URLs in mind, share them for further comparison!

Someone has some splaining to do!
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Was it a Turkish-manufactured gun? I'd be curious to check out some reviews


I have a Turkish made 1911 45 ACP by a company called Tisas. It has run flawlessly and came highly recommended.
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What political party are they representing?


The Democrat Party, of course…
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As someone who grew up in the Muslim world, I’ve seen this pattern repeat itself:

When Muslims are weak and in the minority, they speak endlessly about tolerance, coexistence, and peace.

When they become strong and gain power, that tolerance completely disappears, even toward their own people.

This isn’t an opinion. This is historical fact, proven across centuries and across many countries.

The West needs to understand this pattern before it’s too late.

Tolerance in Islam is not a principle. It’s a strategy.
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There are 10 Muslim mayors in America.

There are 92 Muslims serving on city councils across America.

There are 33 Muslims in state houses of representatives.

There are 13 Muslims serving as state senators.

There are 4 Muslims serving in the US House of Representatives.

Any number above 0 is too many.
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This comes barely an HOUR after Iran struck a ship in the Strait of Hormuz and proclaimed to close the Strait

47 PLAYS NO GAMES

TRUMP SAID IT CLEARLY yesterday: "The ceasefire is OVER!"

Make it hurt! The mullahs are screwing with the wrong
This is what happens when you let DEI hires run a museum…
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Why do you keep saying “supermajority”?


Because that’s what the article says…
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In any event, the US Congress has items that require absolute majorities and others that require supermajorities of one or both chambers. So do many state legislatures.


How would you feel about a bill like the Save Act or birthright citizenship getting 45 votes for, 48 against, but it passes because the “nos” didn’t have a super majority??
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Are we going to pretend that Europe is the only place where legislative bodies sometimes require actual majority votes?


Super majority. It required a super majority to shoot down. Not simple majority. That’s shady as hell.

The votes against it won, but since it didn’t have a SUPER MAJORITY, it passed anyway. That’s wrong on so many levels.
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This is what it does-

Platforms can now scan your private messages again, officially "voluntary," in practice blanket surveillance.

Here's the democratic scandal: 314 MEPs voted against it. Only 276 voted for it.

It passed anyway... because an absolute majority of all MEPs was required to reject it, not just a majority of those present.

More people voted no than yes. It still passed.

Pushed through on an urgent procedure just before summer recess, when absences are highest and attention is lowest.

This is how rights disappear folks. Not in one dramatic moment, but in procedural fine print, on a slow news day, while everyone's looking at Tehran.
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This is how “DEMOCRACY” works in Europe:

314 vote AGAINST mass surveillance.
276 vote FOR it.

But because it isn't a supermajority (361) it isn't rejected

MASS SURVEILLANCE WINS.

Then the same bureaucratic hypocrites travel the world lecturing everyone about democracy and their so-called “European values.”

WELCOME TO THE EUSSR.