Joseph Moleta (@fnkyjoe) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Moleta

@fnkyjoe

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Everybody stop and watch this. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a legal immigrant, successful actor, and former California Governor, just left The View STUNNED. They attempted to get him to condemn ICE raids and what did he do? He credited America for his success, promoted legal

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He Was Sitting Alone at Graduation—Until Peyton Manning Took the Empty Seat Beside Him It was high school graduation. Hundreds of families packed the bleachers. Balloons. Cheers. Flashing cameras. Except for one student—Ryan. He sat in the front row, cap slightly crooked,

He Was Sitting Alone at Graduation—Until Peyton Manning Took the Empty Seat Beside Him

It was high school graduation.

Hundreds of families packed the bleachers.

Balloons. Cheers. Flashing cameras.

Except for one student—Ryan.

He sat in the front row, cap slightly crooked,
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On a scorching afternoon, UPS driver Raheem Cooper spotted something alarming, an elderly woman lying motionless in her driveway, her front door and car door both wide open. He rushed to her side, kept her calm, checked the house for safety, and called for help. While waiting,

On a scorching afternoon, UPS driver Raheem Cooper spotted something alarming, an elderly woman lying motionless in her driveway, her front door and car door both wide open.

He rushed to her side, kept her calm, checked the house for safety, and called for help. While waiting,
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"We were standing outside a restaurant, waiting for our table, when my daughter Macie spotted a soldier walking by. In her quiet, sincere little voice, she said, “Thank you for your service.” He didn’t hear her. She looked up at me, disappointed—but too shy to say it again.

"We were standing outside a restaurant, waiting for our table, when my daughter Macie spotted a soldier walking by.

In her quiet, sincere little voice, she said, “Thank you for your service.”

He didn’t hear her.
She looked up at me, disappointed—but too shy to say it again.