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Friday, July 3, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
July 3, 2026





The United Saints of America



via Breitbart America 250
THE UNITED SAINTS OF AMERICA

It ain’t that purple mountains majesty
It ain’t the fruited plain
It ain’t that shimmering sunset
Out on amber waves of grain

It’s the shoulders of people
from a thousand lands
Who showed up with nothing
But dreams in their hands
And built something beautiful
Yeah, hey still make it beautiful

You can say what you want
You can throw stones
But on her worst day
It’s still home sweet home
You can’t kill the idea that put its roots deep down in dust and blood
Done a whole lotta bending
But you can’t make her break
Hell or high water
That flag’s gonna wave
If you wanna know what keeps this crazy thing standing up
It’s the United Saints of America

We’ve got our share of scoundrels
Outlaws and clowns
Cowboys and Preachers
Who love one horse towns
Big city white collars bright lights and big shiny cars

We’ve got farmers on tractor that keep us all fed
The north and south
The blue and the red
They make something beautiful
Man those colors are beautiful

You can say what you want
You can throw stones
But on her worst day
It’s still home sweet home
You can’t kill the idea that put its roots deep down in dust and blood
Done a whole lotta bending
But you can’t make her break
Hell or high water
That flag’s gonna wave
If you wanna know what keeps this crazy thing standing up
It’s the United Saints of America

From the bible belt buckle
To the streets with no church
It’s hard to explain it
But somehow it works
And I dare you to find me a soldier more brave
Than the ones who salute stars and stripes every day

You can say what you want
You can throw stones
But on her worst day
It’s still home sweet home
You can’t kill the idea that put its roots deep down in dust and blood
Done a whole lotta bending
But you can’t make her break
Hell or high water
That flag’s gonna wave
If you wanna know what keeps this crazy thing standing up
Yeah if you wanna know what keeps this crazy thing standing up
It’s the United Saints of America

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
July 3, 2026

It's America 250 Party Time, Patriots!

Friday Babe

Olivia Dunne

Thursday, July 2, 2026

J.J. Sefton's Morning Report




J.J. Sefton
AoSHQ The Morning Report
July 2, 2026





Comrade Healey Insists "The Beaches are Open"


Haverhill mayor announces sewage leakage into Merrimack River has ended
HAVERHILL, Mass. — Haverhill Mayor Melinda Barrett announced that after millions of gallons of wastewater leaked into the Merrimack River, it has ended.

Nearly a week ago, on the night of Friday, June 27, torrential rainfall overwhelmed the wastewater pipeline and contributed to a break in a 42-inch sewer force main near Haverhill’s main pumping station. After further inspection, crews found an additional break that would require additional repairs.

The discharge caused several closures to surrounding beaches, including all in Ipswich.

All beaches in Ipswich closed to swimming following Merrimack River sewage contamination Mayor Barrett says emergency bypass contractors have installed a temporary 24-inch bypass pipeline that sends wastewater to Haverhill’s wastewater facility.

“This is a major milestone in the emergency response,” Mayor Barrett said. “Stopping the discharge into the Merrimack River has been our highest priority since this incident began. Contractors and engineers have worked around the clock over the past several days to make this happen.”

Contractors will continue installing a secondary temporary 24-inch bypass pipeline, allowing increased wastewater to be transferred. Crews will also continue to work on repairing the 42-inch force main for a permanent fix.

Officials say that despite the stoppage to the wastewater discharge, residents should avoid contact with the Merrimack River for at least 48 hours.

“Although the discharge into the Merrimack River has ended, residents and recreational users are advised to avoid contact with the Merrimack River in the vicinity of Haverhill and downstream for at least the next 48 hours, or until otherwise recommended by public health officials, due to the potential presence of elevated bacteria and other pollutants associated with the recent sanitary sewer overflow,” Mayor Barrett added.

Kruiser's Morning Brief




"The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly."


Stephen Kruiser
The Morning Briefing
July 2, 2026

I'm Rather Enjoying the Democrats' '50 Shades of Commie' Fight