Florida is advancing measures to incorporate the Ten Commandments into public education and government spaces, reflecting a broader push to increase religious, specifically Judeo-Christian, influence in schools.
Louisiana (2024): Mandates that all public school classrooms display a Protestant version of the Ten Commandments.
Arkansas (2025): Passed Act 573, requiring a "durable poster or framed copy" of the Ten Commandments in all public school and college classrooms.
Texas (2025): Passed a law requiring Ten Commandments posters in every classroom.
Other states exploring or having introduced similar measures include: South Carolina, West Virginia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Montana, South Dakota, Georgia, North Dakota, Idaho, Kentucky, and Indiana.
There are claims that Air Force General Dan Caine allegedly refused to facilitate a nuclear launch order from Trump against Iran. If that's true, Trump is definitely the Antichrist.
You continue to throw out lies just hoping they will stick.
Multiple fact-checking outlets have found no evidence supporting the claim.
No official records confirm an emergency meeting on April 18, 2026, where nuclear codes were discussed.
The White House dismissed the claim as false, and the Pentagon, General Caine’s office, and other government bodies have not confirmed it.
Under U.S. nuclear command protocols, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is an advisor and does not have the authority to block a legal presidential order, making the scenario highly improbable.
The story gained traction after being amplified on social media, including a now-labeled false post claiming Caine "stormed out" of the meeting.
Ironic coming from someone who constantly posts a steady stream of Babylon Bee, fake Tweeterz, Facebook fanfic, stats from years ago for today, and the sloppiest AI that anyone can find all as if they were true backed by false ChatGPT confirmation.
Thanks! At least some posters are intelligent enough to tell the difference between a claim and a fact. Other posters confused about what a "claim" means must have attended the "Conservative Quality Learing Center".
I made this image the other day. What's curious was I was just trying to line up the face and get the hairline to fit the top. But if you look at the inner pair of horns, the alignment with features on his face was surprisingly right on.
I made the face slightly translucent just so that it wouldn't pop out too much, but you can see the actual features on his face that were already there fit just right with them.
If I did have a larger image and more time, I would have gone for that, but I wasn't. At least consciously. Maybe without really trying it came out that way because looked right aesthetically. But otherwise it came out better than intended, and strangely so.
I put the before and after in the image above for comparison.