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MUST SEE: Jon Voight Exposes Hollywood Elites [VIDEO]

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Jon Voight has been one of the most vocal critics of Hollywood…..from within Hollywood. The man is a rare specimen, someone who has not been corrupted by Hollywood, someone who still thinks for himself, and with that independent thought he has decided he is a Trump supporter and definitely NOT a DemonRat. Like I said, very rare! He has released videos before that were critical of Hollywood, but none like this. It feels to me like he knows there isn’t much time left (perhaps for him and more so for our country) and so he is becoming ever more vocal about his message. As one person wrote in the comments, “God bless you Jon Voight!” Yes, I agree. Please watch this amazing message safely here on  Rumble  and then share it with your friends and family to red-pill some more people: Source: welovetrump.com Spread the love Tweet

RI Weekend Weather Wrap, Dec. 31, 2022 & Jan. 1, 2023 – John Donnelly

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by John Donnelly, meteorologist New Year’s Eve 12/31/22: A frontal system works it’s way up through the eastern US and begins depositing rain over the area by late morning and continues through Saturday night. Mostly light, so no flooding expected. Warming trend continues, so morning lows in the low 40’s rise to the low 50’s with a light breeze out of the south-southwest. New Year’s Day 1/1/23: Rain comes to an end overnight with lingering mist during the morning. Cold front does it’s work and clears things out nicely through the afternoon with highs again in the low 50’s with more sun than clouds. Temps cool in the evening to the mid 30’s as drying and radiational cooling dominate. ___ Holiday Instant Tickets make gift giving easy, stress-free and fun – all season long! John Donnelly was born in Hialeah, Florida and moved back to Rhode Island and settled in Johnston, where he grew up until graduating from Lyndon State College in 1998 with a Bach

Best trad buildings of 2022 – David Brussat

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by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There, contributing writer It grows ever more difficult and hence ever more depressing to construct these annual roundups of traditional architecture. I feel a bit of guilt arising from the headline “Best trad buildings of 2022,” because so many of them are obviously not “the best.” I think I have reason to complain that so many of the websites of architectural firms omit the date of completion of the buildings in their portfolio sections, as if they are trying to per Pet uate some sort of secret – perhaps that the building in question has existed forever, and that the firm which designed it is an old institution so venerable that its founding has been lost in the fog of memory. The Institute of Traditional Architecture, founded in 2014 by Joseph D. Jutras, provides a list of the top 50 traditional firms. I challenge anyone to click on a single one whose portfolio does not omit their projects’ date of completion. (RAMSA is an except

Write a message to the breeder and rescue a hound to give her the best possible life.

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What would you say to someone you know who hurt your terrier or any breed ? Like Theresa Strader, there are so many things you want to scream about, which is why today we applaud the courage of this woman who after trying to adopt her gray terrier named Lily , wanted to make the story known and remove it from those who treated her so badly. In 2007 National Mill Dog Rescue was born in honor of Lily, a dog who came to Theresa’s side in the worst conditions.  The little animal had spent the 7 years of her life on a breeding farm  where she kept it in a small enclosure with little food and no veterinary care. During that time, the dog did not know what it was like to play or run outdoors since they only had her to reproduce her indiscriminately. When the furry one was rescued  , she was riddled with mammary tumors and had no jaw  due to an accident that no one on the farm could explain. The signs of abuse in the dog were evident, she also had a great fear of humans. Life had no

WORLD COUNCIL FOR HEALTH: Orders an immediate Cease and Desist to all Covid Vaccines warning that they are neither effective or safe…

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WORLD COUNCIL FOR HEALTH: Orders an immediate Cease and Desist to all Covid Vaccines warning that they are neither effective or safe, but in fact they are toxic causing biological harm, life changing side effects and death. Governments and Health Agencies are not being honest. WORLD COUNCIL FOR HEALTH: Orders an immediate Cease and Desist to all Covid Vaccines warning that they are neither effective or safe, but in fact they are toxic causing biological harm, life changing side effects and death. Governments and Health Agencies are not being honest. pic.twitter.com/rZHm4sv64o — Truth Justice ™ (@SpartaJustice) December 27, 2022 “This will go down as the biggest biological pharmaceutical safety disaster in the history of mankind — by a mile.” “Many tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, and potentially millions of people have lost their lives with the vaccine,” grieved @P_McCulloughMD. “This will go down as the bigge

RI Weather for December 27, 2022 – John Donnelly

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by John Donnelly, meteorologist Another bright and sunny day, with the added benefit of a couple of more degrees for afternoon highs, climbing all the way to 34 degrees, from a morning low in the mid 20’s and a light westerly breeze. ___ Holiday Instant Tickets make gift giving easy, stress-free and fun – all season long! John Donnelly was born in Hialeah, Florida and moved back to Rhode Island and settled in Johnston, where he grew up until graduating from Lyndon State College in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. As a child John always wanted to know how air moved, and he ran towards, not away from, thunder and lighting and various other ominous weather phenomena. He returned in 2001 to the old family neighborhood of Elmhurst where the McCabe’s, Donnelly’s, Walker’s and Callan’s have been since after the Civil War . Source: https://thefoxposts.com/ri-weather-for-december-27-2022-john-donnelly-TheFOXposts-6825.html?utm_source=blogger_sourc

National Fruitcake Day (December 27th)

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Quick facts When is it? Every December 27th Tagged as Baking Cakes Food & Drink Fruit What are the hashtags? #FruitcakeDay #NationalFruitcakeDay Have we missed something? Fruitcakes— we’ve all seen them in the movies or grandma’s kitchen. The heavy and dark cake that looks like it went through seven stages of baking and sounds like a fist thumping against a wooden table when set down on a surface. Yet, there is a day made for it. That’s right, this day is called National Fruitcake Day and it’s made for the celebration of the cake that we all seem to find synonymous with a brick. History of National Fruitcake Day While none of us know the true creator of the fruitcake, many historians believe that fruitcakes originated from Rome, over 2,000 years ago! Historians believe that one of the earliest Recipes known comes from ancient Rome listing pomegranate seeds, pine nuts, and raisins that were mixed into a barley mash. Then there are records from the Middl

RI Weather for December 26, 2022 – John Donnelly

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by John Donnelly, meteorologist We’re inching up as far as temperature goes, afternoon highs reaching the freezing mark from a morning low around 21. Breezes will be down, from the west around 5-10 mph. Lot’s of sun to start, with high cloud cover rolling in late well in advance of a mid-western low pressure system. ___ Holiday Instant Tickets make gift giving easy, stress-free and fun – all season long! John Donnelly was born in Hialeah, Florida and moved back to Rhode Island and settled in Johnston, where he grew up until graduating from Lyndon State College in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. As a child John always wanted to know how air moved, and he ran towards, not away from, thunder and lighting and various other ominous weather phenomena. He returned in 2001 to the old family neighborhood of Elmhurst where the McCabe’s, Donnelly’s, Walker’s and Callan’s have been since after the Civil War . Source: https://thefoxposts.com/ri-weath

In the Arena: Joe Paolino, Jr., with Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

Each week Joe Paolino interviews leaders in Rhode Island on his weekly television show. This week he talks with Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. They talk about the January 6th hearings, the potential of past-President Donald Trump seeing jail time, and other national issues of importance to Rhode Islanders. Watch In the Arena each Sunday at 7am on ABC6. Source: https://thefoxposts.com/in-the-arena-joe-paolino-jr-with-senator-sheldon-whitehouse-TheFOXposts-6561.html?utm_source=blogger_source&utm_medium=blogger_medium&utm_campaign=blogger_cam Category: Health Post by: TheFOXposts.Com

Burn with Kearns: Hit it, don’t quit it, when you’re over 40 – Kevin Kearns

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by Kevin Kearns, contributing writer How to hit it and not quit it when your 40 ?  Ok, we all heard about HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training). It’s the latest rage with gyms like Orange Theory popping up everywhere. What is it? HIIT , or high-intensity interval training , is a training technique in which you give all-out, one hundred percent effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise, followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods. This type of training gets and keeps your heart rate up and burns more fat in less time. Yes! – you heard that right.  These are basically work-to-rest ratios. IE 45 seconds of an exercise, 15 seconds of rest, 30 seconds of exercise, with 30 seconds of rest, and so on. This is one of the foundations of first company, Burn With Kearns. We have used these types of protocols to get many an MMA athlete in peak physical shape for a fight. We have also used them for other (Pro Football , Hockey, Basketball, Triathlons, and alike