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The Power of Hope in Challenging Times

1/4 “For this reason, therefore, I requested to see you and to speak with you, since I am wearing this chain for the sake of the hope of Israel” - Acts 28:20
2/4 Just like the Apostle Paul, who wore chains but held onto hope, we too can find inspiration in challenging times. The presence of oppression doesn’t diminish the power of hope.
3/4 We identify with our country based on its potential for freedom and liberty, even when those ideals are yet to be fully realized. This belief fuels our determination to create positive change and work towards a better future.
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Thread 🧵on #AKCB, non biased 👀

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AKCB is a project that has a lot going for it - amazing community fantastic IP, top-tier founder vision, and plenty in the bank. But one aspect of their business that really stands out is their branding, which is both universal and powerful
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AKCB's branding is versatile, meaning that almost any company in the world can come and pick it up, as long as they are not restricted by IP. This is a huge advantage for AKCB, as it allows them to expand their reach far beyond their current user base.
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AKCB have developed 20 "beasthoods" that are focused on different industries, with each one producing multiple products and services. This is an incredible amount of manpower going into creating a brand that is not only versatile, but also powerful.
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Are you tired of being last and then having the politicians responsible pat themselves on the back?
Let's be the #PositiveChange, New Mexico!

Links for action are in the thread below 👇
Get involved in your county party: [newmexico.gop/counties/]
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🇺🇸 Why the USA needs a People's Primary with Approval Voting.
Know anyone who is tired of having too few acceptable options on the general election ballot, here in the USA. If so, please promote this with the hashtag #PeoplesPrimary & please Continue Reading…





The so-called "primaries" and "caucuses" that are held by privately owned political parties are not government elections. In fact, they are not actually elections at all. They're part of a process used to decide who the people CAN & CANNOT vote for in the ACTUAL election.
More accurately, the so-called primaries are a step in the process of privately owned political parties making an official decision about which candidates they will allow the people to have listed on the ballots of the actual election, known in the USA as the general election.
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Introducing, my concept of a People's Primary.

Many people are tired of the political parties having all of the power in the first stage of our elections, here in the USA. If this concerns you, please promote this with the hashtag #PeoplesPrimary and please Continue Reading…
We call the process of privately owned political parties using caucuses and primaries a "primary election", but it's not really an election at all. Rather, it's a part of the process by which such privately owned organizations decide who the people can vote for in an election.
More accurately, the so-called primaries are a step in the process of privately owned political parties making an official decision about which candidates they will allow the people to have listed on the ballots of the actual election, known in the USA as the general election.
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Introducing, my concept of a People's Primary.

Many people are tired of the political parties having all of the power in the first stage of our elections, here in the USA. If this concerns you, please promote this with the hashtag #PeoplesCampaign and please Continue Reading…
We tend to call the process of privately owned political parties using caucuses and primaries a "primary election", but it's not really an election at all. Rather, it's a part of the process by which such privately owned organizations decide who the people can vote for.
More accurately, the so-called primaries are a step in the process of privately owned political parties making an official decision about which candidates they will nominate to put on the ballots of the actual election, also known in the USA as the general election.
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