Casy C Winn (@coachcwinn) 's Twitter Profile
Casy C Winn

@coachcwinn

Eqine instructor/Rodeo Coach @kstate

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Muslim women are demanding freedom from hijab & burqa, sparking a movement that has now spread across several countries, including Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Syria & Malaysia. They want freedom, dignity and equality. Dear World Support them, Encourage them & Protect them

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"Between 2021 and 2023, Antarctica gained over 100 billion tons of ice every year... Earth has become 5% greener since the early 2000s..."

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REPORTER: "You just made claims that the individual posed a threat to law enforcement..." SEC NOEM: "That is no claim. It is the facts." "...This individual showed up to a law enforcement operation with a weapon and dozens of rounds of ammunition. He wasn't there to peacefully

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KAROLINE LEAVITT: "Seven of the top ten safest cities in the United States cooperate with ICE, and we have seen historic turnaround in safety in cities that have chosen to cooperate with ICE." "The murder rate in Washington, DC has plummeted as a result... Nobody was tragically

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I read today that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints had $1.54 billion in humanitarian aid expenditures in 2025, including 37 million pounds of food donated. I’m reminded of Megan McArdle’s attempt to describe the scale of the Church’s relief operations: “I found

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When The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced it spent $1.58 billion on humanitarian aid in 2025, critics quickly compared the figure to the Church's total assets. The implication: measured against that wealth, $1.58 billion is unimpressive. But this critique

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New report ranks Utah #1 in family structure index, based on high marriage rate, high percentage of children in two-parent households, and high fertility rate. Utah is also the #1 state for: – Volunteerism – Economic Outlook – Births to Married Mothers – Weekly Church Attendance

New report ranks Utah #1 in family structure index, based on high marriage rate, high percentage of children in two-parent households, and high fertility rate.

Utah is also the #1 state for:
– Volunteerism
– Economic Outlook
– Births to Married Mothers
– Weekly Church Attendance