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  • Brendon Grimshaw bought Moyenne Island (Seychelles) in 1962 for $11k USD. He planted 16,000 trees by hand, reintroduced giant Aldabra tortoises and other wildlife, turning barren land into a thriving ecosystem. He refused multiple offers (including a reported $50M from a Saudi prince) to preserve it as a public nature reserve. It’s now Moyenne Island National Park. What a legend.
    Brendon Grimshaw bought Moyenne Island (Seychelles) in 1962 for $11k USD. He planted 16,000 trees by hand, reintroduced giant Aldabra tortoises and other wildlife, turning barren land into a thriving ecosystem. He refused multiple offers (including a reported $50M from a Saudi prince) to preserve it as a public nature reserve. It’s now Moyenne Island National Park. What a legend.
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  • During a recent speech on immigration and national identity, Hung Cao said: “Don’t come to this country and ask for the American Dream if you’re not willing to obey the American laws and embrace the American culture.”

    Cao delivered the line forcefully to supporters while arguing for stricter immigration enforcement and cultural assimilation, framing it as a matter of respecting the rule of law and the values that define the United States.

    Born in Vietnam, Cao fled the country with his family as a child after the fall of Saigon and eventually settled in the U.S. He went on to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy and served more than two decades in the Navy as a Special Operations officer before entering politics as a Republican candidate in Virginia. He often references his journey from refugee to military officer as proof of what he calls the “American Dream” — and uses that personal history to underscore his stance on immigration and national identity.
    During a recent speech on immigration and national identity, Hung Cao said: “Don’t come to this country and ask for the American Dream if you’re not willing to obey the American laws and embrace the American culture.” Cao delivered the line forcefully to supporters while arguing for stricter immigration enforcement and cultural assimilation, framing it as a matter of respecting the rule of law and the values that define the United States. Born in Vietnam, Cao fled the country with his family as a child after the fall of Saigon and eventually settled in the U.S. He went on to graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy and served more than two decades in the Navy as a Special Operations officer before entering politics as a Republican candidate in Virginia. He often references his journey from refugee to military officer as proof of what he calls the “American Dream” — and uses that personal history to underscore his stance on immigration and national identity.
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  • Morgan Freeman speaking his mind
    Morgan Freeman speaking his mind
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  • Kaitlan Collins called out JD Vance live on TV: he says break-ins should be prosecuted, yet he helped raise money for people who stormed the Capitol on January 6.
    Kaitlan Collins called out JD Vance live on TV: he says break-ins should be prosecuted, yet he helped raise money for people who stormed the Capitol on January 6.
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  • Jimmy Kimmel eviscerated Donald Trump‘s State of the Union address during his Tuesday late-night monologue, summarizing his feelings on the president’s 108-minute “rambling” speech by quipping: “I have to say, Trump’s dementia really makes me miss Joe Biden’s dementia. It was a much friendlier dementia.”
    Jimmy Kimmel eviscerated Donald Trump‘s State of the Union address during his Tuesday late-night monologue, summarizing his feelings on the president’s 108-minute “rambling” speech by quipping: “I have to say, Trump’s dementia really makes me miss Joe Biden’s dementia. It was a much friendlier dementia.”
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  • Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn praises former President Trump for “cleaning up the mess” left by Joe Biden and Barack Obama, arguing that their foreign policies weakened America’s global standing. She credits Trump with restoring influence, strengthening alliances, and putting American interests first.
    Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn praises former President Trump for “cleaning up the mess” left by Joe Biden and Barack Obama, arguing that their foreign policies weakened America’s global standing. She credits Trump with restoring influence, strengthening alliances, and putting American interests first.
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