Church of the Burning Cross

Church of the Burning Cross just as after the Civil war we stand to help fellow Americans' to get through life no matter what the task , God loves all ,extend the White population

Live life as today is the end , Love all

06/11/2026

The Obama years changed the way politics talked about race in America. Instead of pulling the country together, the left learned to turn every disagreement into a grievance, every policy debate into an accusation, and every conservative into a villain.

Millions of Americans believe race relations were moving in the right direction before the political class discovered how much power division could bring them. The Obamas did not create every problem, but their movement made racial resentment a permanent campaign weapon.

Do you think America was more united before Obama?

06/11/2026

Regardless of where you stand on the original fight, you can all unite behind this new one...

06/10/2026

Never ever forget.

06/10/2026
65 Stay Home
06/10/2026

65 Stay Home

America forces high-pressure professionals out at specific ages because judgment, stamina, and responsibility matter. Air traffic controllers face mandatory retirement at 56, FBI law enforcement positions often at 57, and airline pilots at 65.

Yet career politicians can stay in power into their 80s and 90s while making decisions about war, debt, borders, schools, and the future of children who will live with the consequences. If age limits make sense for safety-critical jobs, voters are right to ask why Congress gets a pass.

Should Congress have a mandatory retirement age?

06/10/2026

Before the battle, they knelt.
No noise. No audience. Just men, on their knees, in the quiet.

The light doesn't fall on the loudest.
It falls on the faithful.
A man who bows his head in prayer
will never bow it in fear.

This is where strength begins —
not on the field,
but on the stone floor, in the silence, before the cross.

Brothers kneel together.
Brothers stand together.

06/10/2026

Places like the Crazy Horse Memorial remind many people of the importance of honoring Indigenous history on a scale the world cannot ignore. It stands as a tribute to a Lakota leader remembered for courage, resistance, and devotion to his people.
Monuments may be carved from stone, but the deeper legacy lives through stories, teachings, and the generations who continue to keep Native history alive.

06/10/2026

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