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@Reality1955

100% Realist On life U no like Trump, U no like me, I B OK with that God saved our children 11/05/24🙏🙏 Nascar fan, Patriots Cowboys🏈fan Deal with the above!

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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
This is unfixable.
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Ed Markey
Ed Markey@EdMarkey·
From the highest court of the land, to Virginia, to Tennessee—we are watching an all out attack on the right to vote. I am going to do everything in my power to stop these attacks. We cannot be quiet.
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Mike Giardi
Mike Giardi@MikeGiardi·
Mike Vrabel was hands-on and in the middle of everything at rookie mini camp today.
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Partners in crime.. 😅
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All Politics is Local with Jon Fetherston
Maura Healey Gives $30K to Migrants — What Does $30K Buy? By Jon Fetherston For most working families in Massachusetts, $30,000 is life-changing money. It could mean a brand-new car in the driveway, a down payment on a modest home, a year’s tuition for your child, or the complete renovation of your kitchen. It could fund a small business marketing campaign, keep the lights on for a year, or give a young person a head start in life. But under Governor Maura Healey, $30,000 isn’t going to the people who built this state or who have paid into the system for decades. It’s now a taxpayer-funded welcome package for newly arrived migrants covering rental subsidies, free health care, and EBT benefits. Meanwhile, veterans wait months for housing, seniors skip prescriptions because Medicare doesn’t cover them, and working parents juggle two jobs just to afford rent. In Beacon Hill’s upside-down world, your hard-earned money is being handed out to people who just got here, many without legal status, while your own neighbors are left behind. This isn’t compassion. It’s neglect of the very citizens our leaders are sworn to serve. It’s proof that our state government has forgotten who it works for. The next time the Governor calls this an “investment,” remember what $30,000 could do for you, your neighbors, or our veterans. Then ask yourself why it’s being spent everywhere but home.
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Old School Boston
Old School Boston@OldSchoolBoston·
Thanks to George Watson for this one! Jimmy Durante in front of Giro’s Cafe signing autographs.
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Curt Schilling
Curt Schilling@gehrig38·
When I read stuff like this I am reminded at just how different we are, mentally. There is not a game, ever, where I wasn't competing hard, to my best. There is no such thing as going to the mound and just "doing stuff". I wanted to embarass and dominate every hitter to ever step in to the box, no exceptions.
The Best of the Rest@PWT08109

@TheGadFlyRising @gehrig38 @Seth_3773 Well rehab starts for MLB pitchers are working on different pitches it’s not like they are out there competing hard. So if you hit a HR don’t point or act like a clown

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DudesOnDudes
DudesOnDudes@DudesOnDudesPod·
Gronks vs. Kelces who wins? 🤔
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Parrot is telling his dog friend the story of the day.. 😅 Sound on
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
The 4th dog is not running.. 🤯
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PFT Live
PFT Live@PFT_Live·
The NFL could offer 18 games with every player limited to 17 games. @devinmccourty shares his thoughts on that possibility from a player's perspective.
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ProFootballTalk@ProFootballTalk·
An 18th game is indeed inevitable. The only question is whether it will debut in 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, or 2031.
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Joel M. Petlin
Joel M. Petlin@Joelmpetlin·
The people defending US Senate candidate Graham Platner are those who accept his explanation for not knowing he had a Nazi tattoo. But is his story the truth? Platner claims that he got it in 2007 while serving in the Marines in Croatia, and that it was a drunken choice. He told the media in 2025 that he was unaware that the tattoo was a Totenkopf - a symbol used by SS guards at Nazi concentration camps - until it was brought to his attention during the Senate campaign. He then had it covered up by a tattoo artist in Maine. But that story falls apart under scrutiny. Platner's former campaign director stated that the candidate knew exactly what was on his chest. She noted that he is a "military history buff," making it implausible that someone with an interest in war history wouldn't know the meaning of the ink carved into his skin for over 18 years. That's consistent with the statements of another acquaintance of Platner, who knew him from his time living in Washington DC. Back in 2012, Platner was showing off his tattoo to friends, calling it "My Totenkopf." That's 13 years before he claims to have known the meaning of his Nazi tattoo. So who do you believe, the people who confirmed that Graham Platner knew he had an Antisemitic tattoo on his chest, or do you believe the US Senate candidate who has a motive to lie about it?
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