Confidence the biggest takeaway

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The headline at halftime had a familiar feel, Celtic’s run of poor results looked like continuing, but despite this, we dared to hope a corner had been turned.  The apparent lack of Commitment to the Cause which – seemed to envelop the team (I may be wrong) was not evident.  Instead, players looked up for it.

Whatever ailed Kieran Tierney until recently was not evident, this was the KT we remembered.  Available and energetic.  Sebastian Tounekti looked to be synchronised with his left-sided partner.  A word too for Michel-Ange Balikwisha, his late cameo brought energy and a bit of physicality which helped get the game over the line.

Benjamin Nygren was destined for headlines after last night.  I counted six headed chances he had.  Benji is not a winger, nor is he a target-man striker, but he has a nose for goal and after passing up four headed chances, he connected with a corner to put Celtic ahead.  He needed the goal; we all did.

Just three minutes earlier Liam Scales drew Celtic level, a move which also started with a corner, following yet another Nygren chance.  The equaliser was not a glorious goal, Colby Donovan’s cross was mis-hit, but Scales shifted his body angle and made the necessary connection.

You are going to think I am ridiculous, but hear me out.  There is a Celtic European tradition of sticking a foot out to make contact with a ball and divert it into the net.  When Liam’s shot crossed the line, I got the feeling things were going to be OK.  Inspired by legends, and all that!

I was calling for Reo Hatate to be hooked for most of the game.  That spark he so-often brings was absent.  However, he proved important during the last 20 minutes.  Despite being a man down, Strum were able to get into the Celtic final third far too often.  Reo was the man who slowed the play down and looked to impose structure.

We need to learn to hold the ball better.  This involves players moving into space, and not passing to others who do not have more than one option.  Reo’s muscle memory for this was evident.  Better game management would have kept Sturm out of our box during added time.

The game cost us Kelechi Iheanacho and Alastair Johnston, both likely to be out for a month at least.  We win things because we have the biggest budget and strongest squad.  It is for others to step up.

Last night’s attendance seemed down on the Braga game three weeks earlier, but those who were there were as committed to the task as the players.  The stadium had an energy about it, which perhaps lifted players’ confidence.  That quality – confidence – is as important a takeaway as the three points.

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  1. Clerpatriot

     

    @clerpatriot

     

    “Did she uncover the real reason for the government shutdown?

     

    This is shocking! You won’t believe what Desiree Townsend [who?] discovered!”

     

    https://x.com/clerpatriot/status/1981464066825814406#m

     

    Wait till the UK, EU, IRE, etc Lobby controlled puppet Governments get ordered to carry this scam out.

     

    Oh dear!

     

    HH

     

    oot.

  2. Our energy, togetherness and undoubted effort was the most pleasing aspect of our deserved win.

     

     

    When we have the above attributes I feel that the actual names on the jersey are sometimes secondary.

     

     

    Whatever the reason, the transformation from Dundee to last night was immense.

     

    Positivity over Negativity.

     

     

    It proves a change in washing powder can be such a bold move.

     

     

    HH.

  3. Sooooooo sad to hear much loved singer Katelin Tierney has taken unwell .

     

     

    Like many on here ,I first saw her perform in Murphy’s years ago and have subsequently watched her talent take her all over the world.

     

     

    She never ever forgot her roots and always remembered the early days returning to play at Murphy ‘s regularly. Especially after Celtic games.

     

    Always available for a chat and a photoshoot.

     

    Best wishes and prayers for a speedy recovery

  4. Inside Celtics New Barrowfield Training Facility With McGregor, Forrest & Ralston

     

     

    https://youtu.be/VLLX69BydSo?si=R7h-b4ITAMtdS0LS

     

     

    We can all scroll by Kevbungles nonsense and we should but below is the reality

     

     

    Violence, hatred and bigotry

     

     

    Women being assaulted by so called patriots is a direct result of online radicalisation of these right wing influencers(morons)

     

     

    Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald and a group of supporters of presidential candidate Catherine Connolly were accosted, and two women allegedly assaulted, by a man in Dublin’s north inner city reports Conor Lally.

     

     

    The man who approached the group recorded the aftermath of the alleged assault, with one woman seen sitting on a wall holding her face as she was surrounded by other activists.

     

     

    The alleged assailant aggressively verbally abused them and also made veiled threats to the group, including Ms McDonald, and shouted transphobic slurs.

     

     

    He shouted expletives at those present, specifically targeting Ms McDonald at times, and threatened a man with physical violence when that person urged him to desist.

     

     

    The assailant took issue with some in the group wearing Palestinian badges, repeatedly shouting at them: “Where’s your Irish Tricolour, where’s the Tricolour?”

     

     

    He also said to Ms McDonald: “I’m telling you, your time will come.” He then added: “I’m telling yous. Wait ‘til you f***ing see, every f***ing one of yous.”

     

     

    His video footage, now shared on social media, was being studied by gardaí in Store Street, Dublin 1, in a bid to identify the man and also gather evidence as part of the criminal investigation now under way.

     

     

    One woman was brought to hospital for medical examination.

  5. disappoints * spelt it like captain disappointed and including a nothing for there eh his Europa league points 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

  6. The Tommy Gemmell article

     

     

    MONEY couldn’t buy what that team had,” says Mary Gemmell of Celtic’s iconic Lisbon Lions. “No matter what they earned today it would never replace the camaraderie or the special bond they shared.”

     

     

    Prior to his death in 2017, Mary’s late husband Tommy was asked often how much he might fetch in today’s inflated transfer market.

     

     

    French World Cup winner Lucas Hernandez is the world’s most expensive left-back at £80 million, and it is natural to speculate on how much Celtic might have made for one of a small elite band of players – including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo – who scored in two European Cup finals. Gemmell scored a spectacular equaliser when the Parkhead club won the trophy against Inter Milan in 1967 and added the opening goal when Jock Stein’s side lost to Feyenoord in Milan three years later.

     

     

    “When people asked Tommy that question he would say, ‘I would have never played with the team of guys that I played with anywhere else’,” adds Mary.

     

     

    “When Tommy died, his old teammates Jim Craig and Bertie Auld would phone me to make sure I was okay. The love that team had for each other and the love they had from elsewhere can’t be exaggerated. That was their true worth.”

     

     

    In “Our Secrets Are The Same”, the new book by Simple Minds pair – and Celtic fans – Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill, Kerr compares the Glasgow of 1967 to Naples in Italy.

     

     

    “The shipyards were going, the factories were going, our homes were being knocked to the ground. Celtic becoming champions of Europe said….hang on a minute; you can come from here and win.”

     

     

    Gemmell’s native Craigneuk was another industrial heartland, housing the giant Ravenscraig steelworks until they closed in 1992, causing thousands of job losses and significant economic hardship, alcoholism, depression and the decline of local businesses.

     

     

    When his football management days came to an end, the Parkhead legend began a new career in insurance. At 4pm on a Friday he would phone his friend Martin McCrum, a fellow son of Craigneuk, to arrange a drink in Glasgow and put the world to rights.

     

     

    “When we met up we barely talked about football,” McCrum recalls now. “We spoke about Craigneuk.

     

     

     

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    “We would talk about the streets he grew up in. He would ask me about people we both knew. We’d talk about current affairs or local politics. Or he’d ask, ‘What about the Ravenscraig?’. We’d talk about the hardships in the area and how he would change things.

     

     

    “When Ravenscraig shut down in 1992 there were all sorts of promises made to the area. We were told that this would happen or that would happen to the people affected.

     

     

    “Then we saw the social decline. Money lending, bad health, alcohol, businesses closing, people moving out of the area looking for work.

     

     

    “Me and Tommy would talk and ask, ‘What can be done about this?’.”

     

     

    In a quest to bring hope to the area, McCrum and Mary Gemmell are now spearheading a fundraising campaign to build a statue in honour of the Celtic great on a piece of land between Glencairn Avenue and Shieldmuir Street.

     

     

    A registered charity, the Tommy Gemmell Community Project, has organised a series of fundraisers to finance the statue, above a striking plinth shaped like the old Ravenscraig cooling tower.

     

     

    Any additional funds will be used to remind kids from the local Berryhill Primary School that, if one of their own can become one of the best footballers in Europe, then flowers might grow in the darkness.

     

     

    “When Tommy died I saw a succession of young suicides in Craigneuk, Wishaw and Motherwell,” McCrum explains. “And I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be great to give young people in the area a symbol of hope?’

     

     

    “This man was a legend. And I don’t think he gets the recognition he deserves. He scored in two European Cup finals and that puts him in an elite band of players.

     

     

    “So I approached Mary with an idea for something more than a statue. I didn’t just want a statue, I wanted a proper legacy to the man.

     

     

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    “We wanted to give people from the same area a platform to succeed.

     

     

    “A few years ago, the average mortality of a man in this area was 63. I just buried a family member a few weeks ago who died of alcoholism in his 40s.

     

     

    “There is hope for people here, but they just can’t see it. They are blind to it. People walked out of the Ravenscraig with no job who have had family members who have never worked and now they have families as well.

     

     

    “We need to try to break this cycle. The Ravenscraig regeneration site has had millions of pounds put into it, and there will be 4000 new houses and jobs created, and there is an opportunity for this whole area to rise.

     

     

    “And Tommy’s memory and statue will be significant in that. Because it reminds people of what’s possible.”

     

     

    Mary Gemmell is now a well-known face at Berryhill Primary, where over 50 per cent of the pupils have assisted needs above and beyond the basics of reading the writing.

     

     

    “There are two wee girls and they love gymnastics, and the truth is that there is no way that these kids will ever be able to afford pursuits like that,” she says. “We want to raise money through Tommy’s community trust to give these children hope.

     

     

    “The statue is wonderful. Tommy would love it, but more than that he would love to think that his name helped to get kids thinking, ‘If he did that then why can’t I?’.

     

     

    “They won’t all be footballers. But they shouldn’t be growing up thinking that because they come from Craigneuk they can’t achieve anything in life. Why not?”

     

     

    Another £15,000 in donations will see the charity reach its fundraising target, the official website featuring Gemmell testimonials from the likes of actors Martin Compston, Tony Roper and snooker champion John Higgins.

     

     

    Some are poignant, others downright funny. Gordon Strachan recalls playing for Dundee when Gemmell was manager in the 1970s. Resting up in hospital after an operation his manager popped in with assistant Willie Wallace to raise his spirits.

     

     

    Instead of the usual grapes and Lucozade, they brought a carry out purchased from the local Agnews off licence. Roper, meanwhile, tells of Gemmell, a larger than life raconteur, performing a near flawless Argentinian tango during a holiday.

     

     

    “When I met Tommy he was still playing in Dundee,” Mary recalls. “I lived in Majorca where I was a nanny. Tommy and Bertie Auld and a few of the boys came over for a golfing holiday.

     

     

    “I went into the bar and they were all there and I didn’t know who they were. There was 10 years of a difference between me and Tommy. He came to talk to me and asked if I’d like to go to the discotheque.

     

     

     

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    “I’m looking at him thinking, ‘Nooooo…’

     

     

    “But I came back for my sister’s wedding in Scotland, I met him again and things developed from there.”

     

     

    Now running a creative agency in Hamilton, McCrum met his idol when his uncle was one of the founding members of the San Francisco Celtic Supporters Club.

     

     

    The two bonded at conventions in the States before building on their friendship over a pint or two in the west of Scotland. The common thread between the two was always a shared background in North Lanarkshire.

     

     

    “Tommy was a success story and someone people looked up to,” McCrum says. “His name is revered in football and I can’t believe that he grew up in the streets that I grew up in as well. I’m so proud of that and equally proud of all those conversations I used to have with him.

     

     

    “He was a normal man with big heart and a big commitment to people. He gave his time to everybody and he inspired me. He was a giant of a man in every way. He had a giant heart and he cared deeply.”

     

     

    English sculptor Andy Edwards is known for his portrayals of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor, as well as statues recreating life like images of figures as diverse as The Beatles, Lemmy from Motorhead, the Bee Gees, Bob Marley and Sir Alex Ferguson.

     

     

    “Craig Brown used to take me and a friend of mine up to Pittodrie to go in the boardroom,” McCrum recalls.

     

     

    “I would see the statue of Sir Alex Ferguson and think, ‘That’s fantastic, so life-like.’

     

     

    “Covid called a halt to our plans for the Tommy statue for a bit. But Andy has held his price since we first spoke in 2019. He is incredibly talented and Tommy’s statue will be stunning.

     

     

    “The plinth will resemble the Ravenscraig cooling towers and Tommy will be standing on that. We hope the statue might help to break down barriers.

     

     

    “Tommy was not born into a Celtic family but he became a Celtic supporter and that’s significant because we want to reach everybody. If a kid in this area is struggling it doesn’t matter what team they support.”

     

     

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  7. Hopefully, Johnny Kenny can do a Tommy Coyne. If my ever increasingly old memory serves me, Tommy was almost on his way out when he got his chance (can’t remember exact circumstances and who was injured). 43 goals from 105 appearances wasn’t too bad. I’ve not seen much of Hearts but would they beat Sturm Graz? A chance for a few of the outer fringe players, Yamada will surely be in the squad. I doubt it Pusey will, but would like to see Inamura back in the squad

  8. Back to Basics - Glass Half Full on

    Good afternoon CQN

     

     

    Beautiful day.

     

     

    Weather looks minging tomorrow afternoon

     

     

    Hopefully we can get off the park at Tynecastle with 3 points before the worst hits.

     

     

    First order of business tomorrow

     

     

    We need to stand up to them.

     

     

    We do that?

     

     

    We then might just show we can play a bit.

  9. Back to Basics - Glass Half Full on

    Re CCV’s injury.

     

     

    Bad.

     

     

    But 5h1t happens.

     

     

    Adapt, mitigate, and deal with it.

     

     

    Simple.

     

     

    Easy on paper.

     

     

    I suspect it’ll impact us a fair bit.

     

     

    The CCV – AJ link has been one of the most important in our play over the last couple of years.

     

     

    CCV’s fade to the right defensive cover routine and the best pass he has in his toolbox (the speedy diagonal to a wide AJ) .. allow AJ to take a higher starting position to more quickly become part of that attacking triangle on the right wing and inside right channel.

     

     

    Last season we got a lot of joy from that AJ – Arne – Kuhn axis.

     

     

    Now both links (CCV and AJ) are broken.

     

     

    Even when AJ comes back Brendan will have to decide what to prioritise.

     

     

    A high-risk defensive set up which uses just 2 guys to provide very decent protection

     

     

    OR does he compromise that to get his right full back up the pitch to rebuild a clearly ineffective and fragile wide right / mid right attacking group.

  10. the bada bing

     

     

    Always wondered why Odin never really got many, or hardly any opportunities to make an impact at Celtic because the few times we saw him he looked like a player. I know now. It is a real pity, and such a complex condition (the photo showing the swelling in and around the calf muscle says it all) and we can only hope the medics can come up with a permanent solution.

  11. IF, Johnny Kenny [God bless him] is our “lone” striker ie: on his own and is easily sussed out?

     

    Who gets the blame if he becomes another Idah?

     

    Rodgers?

     

    The board?

     

    Trump?

     

    Starmer?

     

    Celtic players are learning nothing from a manager who simply refuses to learn.

     

    And everybody knows it – apart from the majority of Celtic fans.

     

    Celtic fans are being shafted by PLC corruption to keep Old Firm games as the oil that keeps the Celtic engine running.

     

    And it does! So why lie about it?

     

    In 2012 Celtic PLC should have came out and spoke STRAIGHT TO THE FANS and informed them that the club’s view of this wrong doing, by David Murray, should see DM punished, NOT 50,000 innocent football fans who were nowhere near any boardroom.

     

    BUT!

     

    60,000 of the used to be best fans in the world, chose corruption and lies, over straight to the point HONESTY.

     

    Celtic fans became frenzied clique controlled zealots DEMANDING the punishment of the football fans who DID NOT STEAL EBT’s, whilst not a mention of David Murray’s name was heard on Celtic fans blogs, plodcasts, websites etc.

     

    Celtic fans had NO LEADERS and drove up the wrong carriageway and destroyed Scottish football. imho.

     

    Who won, the sleekit thieves, or the leaderless liars?

     

    Celtic PLC, led the cowardly dance like pied pipers and Celtic fans danced behind them into the river.

     

    The PLC didn’t lead the club then, and they don’t lead it now or Rodgers erse wouldn’t have touched the ground after the Kiart Almaty 40 Million Quid CL money gone because Rodgers cheated the entire club as he played his wee side show games to prove a point to the PLC.

     

    Rodgers should have been sacked for that!

     

    The PLC should have been sacked for not sacking Rodgers who obviously has something on the PLC?

     

    Will Rodgers come out and confirm that he was used in 2016 by DD/Lawwell, etc, so that the club could generate a Media circus around Rodgers-1’s arrival, which allowed the PLC schemers to put old Rangers prices onto new club Sevco tickets to stamp the same club lie, making Celtic fans look like easily fooled muppets?

     

    Rodgers would become the ULTIMATE hero in Celtic’s history if he did. imho

     

    Back to 2012. The club keeping its powder dry approach to the 20+ trophies that Celtic fans were cheated out of was sacking material level of leadership.

     

    Utterly unacceptable!

     

    Why couldn’t the PLC show savvy and defuse the toxicity out of the 2012 disaster, like a Jock Stein, or, Desmond White, or, Martin O’Neill, win the hearts and minds kind of narrative and approach?

     

    And clearly state that because our fans invested a lot of money into watching Celtic compete in a clearly rigged system, THEN THAT makes it ENTIRELY Celtic FC’s business as well and then seek to find SOLUTIONS, NOT Judgements in Kangaroo Courts.

     

    We became a big club in the modern game terms because WE HAD TO UP OUR GAME, to compete with Rangers, and their chicanery which ALL of Scottish football was completely unaware of at that time.

     

    That all changed when the INTERNET arrived and the Media could no longer control the narrative.

     

    But no Hun games = empty seats by the tens of thousands.

     

    Well it always has been that way with us and the Huns.

     

    Even the great Stein used to set up his stall by tirelessly telling the media that nowhere in Europe can you hold 2 European competition Semi-Finals in the same city, on the same night, and have almost 200,000 people there to see it, in a small country like Scotland.

     

    Without Rangers in the League Celtic’s team played every home game in a virtually half empty stadium.

     

    Whereas Rangers played to sell-out crowds EVERY WEEK on the journey back to the top Scottish league with Celtic.

     

    The HUNS fans were rightly scunnered as it was David Murray’s criminality not the fans that caused all of the carnage in 2012.

     

    What kind of crowds would NON JUNGLE ERA Celtic have got if for some reason we had to journey our way back?

     

    ~

     

    In Ireland the RUC/GARDA don’t want people from outside of Ireland to see what EXACTLY is going on inside Ireland.

     

    TODAY 2025 – not 1916!

     

    I wonder why the former RUC head honcho who controls the GARDA lol had ordered the banning of the truth being told outside of the country?

     

    Independent Journalists are needed, just like PhilMac was in 2012, because Lobby controlled media want Joe public to be dumb and believe nothing but lies, and so called “heroes” Sinn Fein stand with the corrupt Irish establishment AGAINST the new Rising of Irish people, good for the New Rising.

     

    @KeithWoodsYT

     

    “Ominous. If the Irish state can seize the recording devices of anyone filming these protests it makes a mockery of independent journalism in this country.

     

    EUROPA

     

    https://x.com/KeithWoodsYT/status/1981032400298573967#m

     

    RUC/GARDA erse cheeks cheered on by bought and paid for Sinn Fein.

     

    Diversity is our strength they said.

     

    And ended up with the wee Mary Lou krankie chancer.

     

    What a time to be alive!

     

    HH

     

    oot.

  12. the long wait is over on

    Big chips

     

     

    I wonder if they’ve updated the story – now says:-

     

     

    “ Hearts have lost 14 of their past 16 meetings with Celtic in all competitions, with the exceptions both 2-0 league wins in season 2023-24 (December and March).” and I don’t see the stat you quote – any have missed it of course.

     

     

    In any event, the fever to pitch Hearts as serious contenders will only grow, especially , of course , if we don’t win tomorrow.

     

     

    The “ It’s a marathon , not a sprint” point will be overlooked completely.

     

     

    The true test for Hearts will be how they react to their inevitable first loss – hopefully tomorrow.

     

     

    I’ll judge them after that reaction , not before.

  13. Well well well the Republic of Ireland have elected a Connolly as their new President, Catherine in name. Former Labour Party member she ran as an Independent, endorsed by her old party and Sinn Fein and defeating Fine Gael’s Heather Humphreys. Wonder if like former President Mary Robinson she has any family connections to Scotland, in Mary’s case Glasgow. With the name Connolly you never know.

  14. CelticMac: Connolly’s election is hugely significant because for the first time in an Irish election all left wing parties and progressive independents united behind one candidate. The scale of her victory shows that if these same parties unite in the next general election (while still holding on to their individual identities) they could effect major change here.

     

     

    On a related matter, Lionsroar67 mentioned earlier today a video of a racist thug abusing Catherine Connolly’s election workers. The thug, a self-styled nationalist and protector of ‘Irish identity’’ was arrested and it remains to be seen will he be charged. His citizens style journalism will be the main evidence against him. I wish I could post a link but can’t. However, if someone can you will get a flavour of the type of scum KevJungle promotes as the ‘risen Irish’.

  15. UNN

     

    @UnityNewsNet

     

    “FFS another one to add to the list.”

     

    https://x.com/UnityNewsNet/status/1982134024828067965#m

     

    A Scottish Loyalist who wants Palestine to be free, calls out wee Sammy Wilson who has gone over to ask Israel what is the truth outwith the pro Palestine BBC lies?

     

    Deary me!

     

    BUT.

     

    Honesty is a good thing. Well done UNN.

     

    Well done George Galloway for your honesty which is opening a fair few of your former Hun enemies eyes!

     

    HH

     

    oot.

  16. rubicon

     

     

    Guessing Ewan Murray is a Hearts supporter. That said it is a well written and informative article, James Anderson too, comes across well, interesting character too.

     

    That said one thing is for sure Hearts will not play a low block against us at home, that could give us some more space going forward, might suit the likes of Jonny Kenny you never know.

  17. could we not go and get Kyogo back in the next transfer window , sitting on the bench today once again.

  18. BigChipsUK on 25th October 2025 4:00 pm.

     

     

    I take the BBC fawning over Hearts as z back handed compliment to us.

     

    They are so used to us and BR winning just about everything.

     

     

    HH.

  19. almore

     

     

    Thanks for that response. There was an article about her in yesterday’s Guardian, she certainly has an interesting background, and some very strong viewpoints especially on the International front. Think she will be a great Ambassador for Ireland, as indeed President Higgins has been. On the domestic front, when the two established Parties joined in a coalition, (when you think of their political backdrop) I knew the game was up, and indeed it might have been had Sinn Fein fielded more candidates last time round. We’ll see….

  20. Melissa Ciummei

     

    @KSCUBKEE

     

    “When democracy has gatekeepers, it’s no longer democracy.”

     

    https://x.com/KSCUBKEE/status/1981823939669291035#m

     

    https://pbs.twimg.com/amplify_video_thumb/1981823847746723840/img/LqFKOHvLThwa6r3r.jpg

     

    Irish people refused to vote in huge numbers.

     

    last year in UK hardly any Tories [blue ones] voted in the GE allowing Starmer to get elected on a Landslide but only 20% of voters voted for him and look at the damage that he has done and will continue to do.

     

    Hug a Tree parties will do only stupid stuff like Snp/Greens in Scotland whilst making peoples money disappear without anybody being held to account.

     

    So it is woke idiot isreal Lobby controlled scumbaggery.

     

    VS

     

    Smash the Lobby and ban all Zionists from the country, from Workers Party of Britain and Alba Party Scotland.

     

    IF, Scottish people get rid of all the stupid politicians and put WPB/ALBA/Party in charge of Scotland, well Scottish Economy will be deleted and a brand new Economy will be already written and ready to go.

     

    An economy based on the incalculable riches of Scotland’s Natural resources, Coal. Oil, Gas, Water, Fish, etc, etc, straight into Scottish Peoples pockets, NOT oot the Lobby backdoor!

     

    Interesting times ahead!

     

    It looks like People are eventually waking up and realizing that it is always the Lobby controlled lying grifter, with their woke, anti Christian scumbaggery agenda peddlers who get elected!

     

    HH

     

    oot.

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