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Republican Congressman Joins Effort To Limit Presidential Pardon Authority
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Republican Congressman Joins Effort To Limit Presidential Pardon Authority

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Hillary And Obama Made One Confession That Prove Democrats Know They’re Screwed
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Hillary And Obama Made One Confession That Prove Democrats Know They’re Screwed

Fishman64 via Shutterstock Democrats spent years calling you a racist for wanting border security. Now two of their biggest names just admitted you were right all along. And what Hillary admitted in Germany…
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Survival Prepper
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Emergency Preparedness in 2026: 5 Global Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore
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Emergency Preparedness in 2026: 5 Global Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore

Emergency preparedness in 2026 looks different than it did just a few years ago. From food system stress in the UK to billion-dollar weather disasters in the U.S., supply chain disruptions in China, and renewed 72-hour preparedness guidance across Europe, global warning signs are reshaping what smart prepping really means. In this video, I break down five global warning signs you can’t ignore — and more importantly, how they should quietly change your prepping plan. We’re not talking about panic buying or extreme scenarios. We’re talking about: ✔ Building food flexibility instead of food stockpiles ✔ Buffering pantry staples before prices spike ✔ Preparing for short-term weather disruptions ✔ Meeting the 72-hour preparedness baseline ✔ Adding redundancy and margin to modern life Preparedness today isn’t about fear — it’s about widening the gap between you and disruption. When systems get fragile, flexibility matters more than volume. If you want practical, real-world emergency preparedness strategies that actually fit everyday life, you’re in the right place. #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterPreparedness #PreppingBasics
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When The Rats Flee the Ship...
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When The Rats Flee the Ship...

Has anyone else noticed the amount of Congresspeople that are not running for re-election. As of now, we are nearly 50% more than normal. What do they know? Here is my NEW Twitter handle: @PinballPrep Pinball Preparedness PO Box 93 Sharps Chapel, TN 37866 pinballpreparedness@mail2world.com
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For complete Medicare guidance, dial 737-275-7770 to speak with my trusted partner, Chapter, or go to https://askchapter.org/poplar -Genesis Gold Group | https://poplargold.com 1-800-200-4653 |
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Simple Lifelong Habits Can Cut Your Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study Finds
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Simple Lifelong Habits Can Cut Your Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study Finds

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Heroes In Uniform
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Why the Honor Guard is the best military experience
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Why the Honor Guard is the best military experience

If there’s one firm fact about military service, it is that you will eventually get out. Whether you retire or simply leave after a certain amount of time is, for the most part, your decision. The majority of service members actually do just that: they get out when their first contract is over. Also Read: The grunt’s 250-year quest for a weapon that actually worksEvery veteran’s separation story is different. Many leave with education benefits, and some go with disability benefits. Some simply return to civilian life with the unique experience they had while serving. No matter the reason they leave the military, every service member who receives an honorable discharge is eligible to receive military funeral honors from an active military honor guard team.If you’ve never had the opportunity to render military funeral honors, let me say this: it’s one of the best experiences you will ever have in the military. While attending a funeral may not sound like a fun time (and realistically, it’s not), it’s incredibly rewarding. As a member of an Honor Guard team, you’re granted the opportunity to honor the history and heritage of your respective branch by honoring a veteran. If you’ve never seen a flag fold ceremony, or even a full honors ceremony, in person, it’s a rare and special experience. Here’s why I think serving in the Honor Guard is the best experience I’ve had. Honoring History (U.S. Army National Guard/Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur) At We Are The Mighty, we strive to uncover and share the incredible stories that have unfolded over the 250-plus years this country has been in existence. In the military, we do our best never to forget our heritage and honor those who came before us by bringing honor to our respective branches. The Honor Guard connects you to your branch’s history in a very direct way. History books really only provide broad strokes, and you really have to search to find the finer details. But when you’re rendering honors for a veteran who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, or even during peacetime, you get to pay personal respects to that specific veteran and their service.  It Represents Selfless Service (U.S. Army National Guard/Spc. William Espinosa) When you’re a part of the Honor Guard, it sometimes means traveling far, out-of-the-way places, during obscure times to be able to complete the mission. It requires a bit more personal sacrifice than most people may be willing to endure. But at the end of the day, these sacrifices are necessary and important. The gratitude the family often expresses when you’re there is worth it, and it shows that your respective branch of service has not forgotten its veterans. Sure, maybe it’s inconvenient, but it’s a small price to pay to show respect.  It’s Rewarding (U.S. Air National Guard/Senior Airman David Lawler) While that veteran you’re honoring may have believed their story ended when their contract expired, providing honors is the true end. We show that they were not forgotten by history or time, and, in a way, we’re there for them at the end of their story. It’s a solemn duty. It can be emotionally taxing, but families are almost always grateful to have you there. You may sometimes leave with a copy of the funeral program that tells the veteran’s life story. It offers incredible insight into who they were, what they enjoyed, and what they did in the military. You get a story about a veteran that no one else gets, and you provide a service to their family. It’s truly the most rewarding thing you can do, and one of the few direct services the military provides to the public. While most of the military experience can be defined by monotony and high stress, the Honor Guard breaks up that monotony and gives you the chance to do something you can look back on with incredible pride. Even if you’re “voluntold” to be assigned to a funeral detail, you’ll quickly find how deeply rewarding it is.  Don’t Miss the Best of We Are The Mighty • The National Guard’s ‘one weekend a month, two weeks a year’ slogan is outdated• The Complete Hater’s Guide to the Army National Guard• A new study says veterans are uniquely positioned for AI-resistant careers Military Life Feature Why the Honor Guard is the best military experience By Dave Grove Feature Dale Dye says ‘decoration inflation’ turns medals into participation trophies By Blake Stilwell Resources 7 hip pocket classes that would actually be useful for troops By Eric Milzarski Resources Everything you need to know about military ranks and what they mean By Jessica Evans Military Life Everything veterans need to know about negotiating their first civilian salary offer By Gina Napoletano The post Why the Honor Guard is the best military experience appeared first on We Are The Mighty.
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The Patriot Post Feed
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America's Largest Teachers Union Targets ICE Instead of Academic Failure
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America's Largest Teachers Union Targets ICE Instead of Academic Failure

The American Federation of Teachers appears more focused on activism than on advancing classroom instruction and student achievement.
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The U.S. Presidency
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The U.S. Presidency

It's a brutal job. Sure, the perks are great, but the world is watching, the pressures are incessant, and the future of our nation rides on your every decision.
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Conservative Voices
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Iran must choose between ‘SUBMISSION and DESTRUCTION’ in US nuclear talks: Former Bush speech writer
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Iran must choose between ‘SUBMISSION and DESTRUCTION’ in US nuclear talks: Former Bush speech writer

Follow NewsClips channel at Brighteon.com for more updatesSubscribe to Brighteon newsletter to get the latest news and more featured videos: https://support.brighteon.com/Subscribe.html
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