Message from @Aleeta

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2018-12-01 00:59:36 UTC  

@retiredDep thinking of you in the time of remembrance for your mom, may you lay your sorrows at the Lords feet and feel the loving embrace from our Father. Love ya and wishing a lifting of your sorrow.

2018-12-01 01:01:13 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:09:44 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:09:54 UTC  

i love it

2018-12-01 01:14:12 UTC  

@PatriotTxMomSuzyQ THATS AWESOME~~~~~~~~~~~

2018-12-01 01:16:37 UTC  

Hey guys, anyone wanna do a dig? https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/20/papadopoulos-foreign-payment/ Charles Tawill. Possible connections to Soros.... ANyone wanna help connect the dots?

2018-12-01 01:25:37 UTC  

I'm thinking of doing a series of these, but only if there is interest. What do you think? https://youtu.be/HGzQcB12bGU

2018-12-01 01:29:36 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:31:16 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:31:31 UTC  

December promo goes public... anyone who RT's with a comment, I will follow you back and promote your account: https://twitter.com/BACFA/status/1068674001793363968 Use hashtag #WeThePeople and @PatriotsSoapbox on twitter.

2018-12-01 01:32:19 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:32:53 UTC  

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2018-12-01 01:39:30 UTC  

David Ha'ivri (Hebrew: ื“ื•ื“ ื”ืขื‘ืจื™โ€Ž, born Jason David Axelrod, 1967) is an Israeli settler and an independent political strategist, who focuses on foreign relations, he has worked closely with Christian Zionists and leading politicians in Washington DC.[1][2] He emigrated as a child with his family from the United States to Israel at the age of 11, completed high school, and served in the IDF. Ha'ivri is an Orthodox Jew, and lives with his wife and eight children in Kfar Tapuach in the West Bank.[3] He is a religious Zionist leader, writer, and speaker.[4]

2018-12-01 01:39:50 UTC  

Ha'ivri is the founder of the Shomron Liaison Office,[7] an NGO that worked closely with the local government[8] promoting public relations for the towns of the region. In this capacity, he serves as English-language spokesman, interacting with all foreign language journalists. The Shomron Liaison Office under his direction has developed partnership and pen pal programs connecting schoolchildren in the Shomron with their peers around the world. He delivers speeches internationally[9] to a wide range of groups, as well as hosting tours in the Shomron.[10][11] As a spokesman [12] for the Shomron Regional Council, Ha'ivri interacts with international media, foreign government representatives and philanthropists. From 2008, he served as strategic adviser to Regional Council head Gershon Mesika on international affairs.[13] He currently serves as the Advisor of Mesika's successor Yossi Dagan.[14]

2018-12-01 01:40:16 UTC  

In August 2009, Ha'ivri advocated that the United Nations award the Jewish settlements in the West Bank an international prize for settlement activity.[17] The annual prize, the Habitat Scroll of Honor, is handed out annually to acknowledge "outstanding contributions in developing and improving settlements and the quality of urban life".[18]

2018-12-01 01:40:50 UTC  

As a youth, Ha'ivri became involved with rabbi Meir Kahane's Kach, and was already active in the 1984 election that saw Kahane elected to Knesset,[24] and was a close friend of the rabbi's son, Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane. The Kach party was banned from running in the 1988 Knesset elections, and has since been added to terrorist watch lists by Israel, Canada,[25] and the United States.[12][26]

2018-12-01 01:41:04 UTC  

Ha'ivri has had several disputes with the Israeli government. He was notably arrested for celebrating the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in a television interview, and served six-month jail time in connection with the desecration of a mosque.[27] However, in an interview with the New York Times newspaper, Ha'Ivri said he no longer engaged in such activism, adding that, at age 43, he had mellowed, even if his core convictions had not. "I'm a little older now, a little more mature", he said.[27]

In 2001, Israeli Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein ruled that the slogan publicized by far-right activists, "No Arabs, no terror", constitutes incitement to racism and offence, especially to the 20% of Arabs who have Israeli citizenship. Rubinstein handed his ruling to the police to investigate. As a result, in January 2005, the Jerusalem Magistrate's court sentenced Ha'ivri to four months of community service for distributing the T-shirts.[28]

2018-12-01 01:41:52 UTC  

David M. Axelrod (born February 22, 1955) is an American political consultant and analyst, best known for being the Chief Strategist for Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.

David Axelrod
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Axelrod in 2015
Senior Advisor to the President
In office
January 20, 2009 โ€“ January 10, 2011
President
Barack Obama
Preceded by
Barry Jackson
Succeeded by
David Plouffe
Personal details
Born
February 22, 1955 (age 63)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party
Democratic
Spouse(s)
Susan Landau (1979โ€“present)
Children
3
Education
University of Chicago (BA)
After Obama's election, Axelrod was appointed as Senior Advisor to the President.[1] Axelrod left the White House position in early 2011 and became the Senior Strategist for Obama's successful re-election campaign in 2012.[2][3] He currently serves as the director of the non-partisan Institute of Politics[4] at the University of Chicago and is a Senior Political Commentator for CNN.[5]

He is a former political writer for the Chicago Tribune, and the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, Believer, My Forty Years in Politics,[6] which was published in 2015.[citation needed]

2018-12-01 01:42:02 UTC  

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