I want to begin by expressing my gratitude to everyone who has supported me over the 3,122 days since this website first launched. It has been a long eight and a half years. I have met a lot of great people along the way. Too many to mention. However, one stands out with a way to give back to veterans. He is my friend Joe Episcopo aka GI Joe.
Joe has a real heart for his fellow veterans, first responders, churches, and other non-profits that help America. He wants to kick something off but has had a difficult time breaking through. The reason is people might think there is a catch. I assure you there is not. Joe is a successful man but has wanted to expand and give back through his GI Joe Medicare Advantage plans.
GI Joe Medicare specializes in Medicare Advantage and supplemental insurance plans, focusing on services for veterans and their families. The company provides plans from major insurers like Aetna and Humana, covering a range of benefits including dental, vision, and hearing. Additionally, GI Joe Medicare donates a portion of proceeds to veteran and nonprofit organizations. They currently serve Florida, Georgia, and Pennsylvania but can expand to other states upon request. For more information, you can visit GI Joe Medicare.
Similarly, I launched We Who Served, a platform that provides websites, hosting, servers, domains, and more through a partnership with GoDaddy—a company originally founded by a fellow veteran. Once this election is over, I hope to devote myself to this and The Bible Answers full-time.
As I grow older, I’m focusing on training the next generation of website developers and business consultants—young men and women who value honesty and integrity at their core. Those who excel will become the trainers of the next generation. It’s the old “Train the Trainer” we learned in the military. These endeavors are completely non-partisan. Contact us if interested.
Now for the Election Day Post
“Tonight is the night. All the indicators are there.” That one is an inside joke to all my fellow Special Ops buddies who were there for the beginning of the 1st Gulf War. That is how it feels again. After waiting for months and night after night, hearing “Tonight is the night. All the indicators are there,” it finally was. The horizon lit up like a lightning storm, but it wasn’t lighting. It was the beginning of an all-out war.
One night, I was unexpectedly asked to fly as a spotter for incoming threats. It wasn’t my usual role, but who better to have onboard than the guy who taught everyone how to bail out, survive behind enemy lines, and get rescued, right? I was informed I wouldn’t receive an Air Medal since I wasn’t regular aircrew—not that I’d even thought about it—no big deal.
Flying over the Iraq-Saudi border felt like looking into two different worlds. On one side, the dark landscape was lit by lines of fires caused by carpet bombs, silently glowing in a row ominously like glimpses into hell. No booms could be heard over the drone of our engines. Just the glow of impacts on the ground. On the other side of our orbit, Saudi cities shone brightly, as if untouched by the surrounding chaos. That would later change with incoming SCUD missiles but nowhere near the degree we unleashed on the enemy.
We were broadcasting PsyOps, telling the truth to the Iraqi people to save lives on both sides. Every war has propaganda on both sides. Our aim was to guide Iraqi soldiers on when and where to surrender safely. Leaflets were also dropped. If you remember that time, you might recall how effective this was—the number of Iraqi soldiers surrendering was overwhelming.
Over the past eight years, countless accusations have circulated about Donald Trump, particularly from those on the left who highlight alleged lies. However, the reality is often different from what’s portrayed, and many of the narratives are exaggerated or misleading—issues this website has sought to clarify. While Trump isn’t without flaws, some of the accusations against him bring to mind propaganda tactics from World War II, designed to distort perceptions.
It started with the Russian Collusion narrative, which was pursued by the FBI and others despite their knowledge of the truth. This was followed by two impeachments and constant attacks on Trump’s achievements—such as the Abraham Accords, pushing NATO allies to contribute more, and building the border wall. The pattern of relentless scrutiny overshadowed his accomplishments and continues to fuel controversy.
When Trump announced his decision to run again, opponents turned to legal tactics, known as “lawfare,” which continues to play out. Recently, there were false claims that he called for Liz Cheney to be shot. However, the context of his comments is available on video, revealing the truth. Each attempt to misrepresent his words is exposed, highlighting a pattern of distortion.
Additionally, there have been baseless attacks against him concerning veterans that no rational person believes. These claims are entirely unsupported by any evidence. The last thing they lied about was dismissed by the family of Vanessa Guillen.
Mayra Guillén firmly rejected these accusations, asserting that Trump showed respect for her family and even offered to assist with funeral expenses, a claim supported by the family’s attorney, Natalie Khawam. Both Mayra and Khawam criticized The Atlantic for exploiting Vanessa’s murder for political purposes, emphasizing that Trump had been supportive during their time of grief. Mayra also revealed her continued support for Trump, stating she voted for him recently.
Once again, no one has faced more relentless attacks and falsehoods than President Donald Trump. Detractors label him and his supporters as Nazis and fascists, which is ironic considering he has a Jewish daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, and was instrumental in establishing the Abraham Accords. Furthermore, we unwaveringly support Israel without reservation.
Let’s not forget the claims that Trump is only in it for himself. If that were true, why would he continue to run for President after surviving two assassination attempts? One would think that someone solely focused on personal gain might consider stepping back. Yet, Trump defiantly rallies his supporters with a message of “Fight, Fight, Fight!” This determination raises questions about his motivations, especially in light of the considerable risks he faces. His continued commitment suggests a belief in his cause that goes way beyond self-interest.
It’s baffling that critics label Trump a misogynist while parading Bill Clinton out to rally support for Kamala Harris. I can’t help but feel embarrassed for them. Don’t they realize we’re not electing a preacher? We’re choosing a leader—a flawed individual, like anyone else, but one whose shortcomings pale in comparison to Clinton’s controversial history.
Oh yes, don’t dare to say “Jesus is Lord” at a Harris rally! You’ll be told you’re in the wrong place—no joke. Christians have felt unwelcome in the Democratic Party for over a decade. This shift began long before Obama made his remarks about those who “cling to their Bibles and guns.”
The growing tension between faith and the Democratic platform reflects broader cultural changes and shifts in party dynamics. Many feel that traditional values have been sidelined in favor of more progressive agendas, leading to a sense of alienation among religious voters. The Democrat Party Line is their new religion. Don’t forget that.
So, if you are reading this you better get your butt out there and vote for America if you have not already done so. When we win, don’t be a butthead to those on the left. Be kind. As Jesus said, that will be like heaping coals of fire on their heads.
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