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John🔥8:12

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Denver, CO انضم Eylül 2023
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Matt Struck RELENTLESSLY OPTIMISTIC #GodWins
When Kyle Clark tried to mock @ScottBottomsCO and demanded evidence for $30 billion in waste and corruption (two out of every three dollars in the state budget), Bottoms dropped the receipts: Multiple whistleblowers, a Supreme Court Justice admission, the Christopher Gregory bribery scandal, AG Weiser covering up billions, and over 2,500 pages of documented evidence. This has been going on for 5-6 years and nobody in power wants to investigate it. Bottoms is the only one willing to expose the rot and fight for the people. #WeThePeople #DoWhatYouCan #ElectScottBottomsCOGov26 Together We Win!🙏🏻🇺🇸💯
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John🔥8:12@USCommunityNet·
Trial balloon: Tina Peters for CO Governor?
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Big Timber Lodge
Big Timber Lodge@NickRogersBTL·
THESE PAROLE STIPULATIONS ARE INSANE: Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters must follow strict mandates established in her parole agreement following her June 1, 2026, release from prison. Her parole is overseen by the Colorado Department of Corrections and is scheduled to end on June 1, 2029. The specific stipulations and mandates outlined in her parole agreement include: Employment and Programs Find a job: She must secure employment unless explicitly waived by her parole officer. Educational programs: Alternatively, she must participate in a full-time vocational or educational program. Community supervision: She is required to participate in a community parole or corrections program. Mental Health and Therapy Therapy attendance: She must enroll in and attend an approved cognitive behavioral therapy program. Mental health assessment: She must undergo a formal mental health assessment. Medication management: She is mandated to take any prescribed medications. Travel and Residence Restrictions State confinement: She is prohibited from leaving the state of Colorado without explicit permission from her parole officer. No address changes: She cannot alter her place of residence without prior approval. Prohibitions and Legal Orders Weapons ban: She is strictly prohibited from owning or possessing firearms or any weapons. Substance bans: She is barred from using or possessing alcohol or any illegal drugs. Restraining order compliance: She must comply with an active restraining order, which includes having no contact with Mesa County election workers, court officials, or trial witnesses.
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
On this night in 1781, one man on a horse saved the American Revolution from losing Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and half of Virginia's government in a single morning. You were never taught his name. June 3, 1781. The British had chased Virginia's entire government out of Richmond. Jefferson, in his final days as governor, and the legislature had fled to Charlottesville, thinking they were safe in the foothills. They were wrong. That evening, 26 year old militia captain Jack Jouett was at a tavern in Louisa County when roughly 250 of the most feared cavalry in the British army came pounding down the road. Their commander: Banastre Tarleton, nicknamed "The Butcher," the man whose dragoons had cut down surrendering Americans at Waxhaws. There was only one place they could be going. Charlottesville. 40 miles away. And the capture of Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, would be the prize of the war. Jouett couldn't outrun them on the main road. So he didn't use it. He swung onto overgrown backwoods trails and the abandoned Old Mountain Road, riding 40 miles through the dark with only the full moon for light. Legend says low hanging branches whipped and scarred his face for life. Tarleton stopped his men for a 3 hour rest. Jouett never stopped. Before sunrise on June 4, he came up the mountain to Monticello and woke Jefferson. Then he rode down into Charlottesville and warned the legislature. Jefferson got out with minutes to spare. British dragoons were coming up his mountain as he left. The legislature escaped over the Blue Ridge to Staunton. Tarleton caught only seven stragglers, one of them a frontiersman serving in the legislature named Daniel Boone. Paul Revere rode about 12 miles in 1775 and got captured before reaching Concord. Longfellow wrote him a poem and made him immortal. Jack Jouett rode 40 miles, lost nothing, saved everything, and got a thank you gift of two pistols and a sword from the Virginia Assembly. No poem. No fame. Almost no memory.
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Ashe in America
Ashe in America@AsheinAmerica·
Escaped the world for a few hours with my good friend @deucessweet44 and two of her awesome boys. We hiked the Devil’s Head Fire Tower. We talked about how the Great American Restoration Tour (GART) by @BadlandsMedia_ creates friends for life. 😍
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Joe Oltmann
Joe Oltmann@Joeoltmann·
Why is it that they continue to talk about me and slander me? Kyle Antifa Clark is not afraid of me... the thieves that steal your voice and your community are afraid of the truth so they make it all up. Share this.. it is important to be very specific about the liars and the lies... Kyle, I challenge you to a live interview... come on Mr Beta, lets talk it out.
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Joe Oltmann
Joe Oltmann@Joeoltmann·
Joe Oltmann Untamed | Scott Bottoms | Recapping the Colorado GOP Debate | 06.03.26 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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John🔥8:12@USCommunityNet·
@CivicSparks Thank you for that one. I don't even play golf, but I might have to go out for a quick 9 just to tell this one! LMAO!
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That Trad Gal
That Trad Gal@thattradgal·
Reject the deadly sin of pride. Embrace the sacred heart of Jesus.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
youtube is blocking my 10am video about democrats cheating in california so theres that
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Joe Oltmann
Joe Oltmann@Joeoltmann·
The elections are fraudulent, rigged and not real. No one in L.A. has an appetite for Karen Bass except of course, Smartmatic… The fact that we debate the ridiculous, and allow these criminals to continue to steal our sovereignty and terrorize our country with fake representation that leads to the destruction of our nation should tell you all you need to know. They are destroying our nation and we are watching it happen and talking about talking our way out of it. Pathetic.
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

Red flag… 🚩🚩🚩 39.3% vote in… Karen Bass had 117,579 Spencer Pratt had 86,323 42.4% vote in… Karen Bass 130,429 Spencer Pratt 86,323 Virtually every candidate received votes except for Spencer Pratt. Impossible.

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Colorado Unfiltered
Colorado Unfiltered@COUnfiltered·
I watched the 9News Republican gubernatorial debate so you don’t have to. You’re welcome. For those who missed it, imagine if three people got trapped in an elevator with Kyle Clark for an hour and were only allowed to communicate through campaign talking points. That was basically the debate. The first question was where Democrats have overreached. An easy softball. Instead, we immediately got: “Everything is broken.” “The Constitution.” “I’m not a politician.” Congratulations. We were 90 seconds in and already playing Republican Debate Bingo. Then things got weird. @ScottBottomsCO called @victormarx a con man. Victor Marx responded by essentially saying, “I’m sorry you’re upset that I’m the main character.” @KirkmeyerforGov jumped in and basically said, “I wouldn’t support him if he won.” At that point it stopped being a gubernatorial debate and became an HOA board meeting with unresolved trauma. Then affordability came up. @KyleClark kept asking for specific solutions. The candidates responded with the political equivalent of submitting a book report titled “Thoughts.” “Leadership.” “Negotiation.” “Deregulation.” “Budget.” Specifics were treated like classified documents. Then Kyle started pulling receipts. And that’s when the debate turned into an episode of To Catch a Campaign. Website claims. Mailer claims. Rescue mission claims. Campaign finance filing problems. At one point I thought Kyle was about to pull out a projector and start highlighting things with a laser pointer. Then came the Tren de Aragua discussion. Bottoms had previously claimed there were 45,000 to 50,000 gang members in Colorado. Turns out the number was actually Venezuelans. Just a tiny difference. Like confusing a football team with everyone who attended the game. Kyle spent what felt like three business days trying to get a straight answer. Bottoms spent what felt like three business days not giving one. Then we got what might be the quote of the night. Bottoms suggested sanctuary city mayors might need to go to jail. Kyle asked how. Bottoms essentially responded: “Call the Attorney General.” That is not how criminal law works. That’s how my toddler thinks government works. Then we moved into budget math. This was less of a policy discussion and more of a live-action hostage situation involving calculators. Bottoms argued Colorado could find tens of billions of dollars by cutting various programs. Meanwhile, Marx continued operating on pure confidence. Every answer felt like: “Trust me, brother.” The policy details were apparently on the same rescue mission as the rest of the documentation. Then came the Tina Peters questions. At that point I was pretty sure Kyle was just seeing how much chaos he could fit into a single hour. The answer spectrum ranged from “absolutely not” to “absolutely yes” to “I’m going to answer a completely different question.” A true bipartisan commitment to confusion. Then we got closing statements. Bottoms declared Democrats destroyed everything. Marx prayed. Barb compared politics to cleaning up cow manure on a dairy farm. Honestly, after watching the debate, that may have been the most relatable thing said all night. Final thoughts? Nobody landed a knockout. Nobody unified the party. Nobody walked away looking like they had solved Colorado’s biggest problems. But we did learn three important things: Kyle Clark definitely enjoys this way too much. Every debate moderator should carry receipts. Colorado Republicans remain committed to treating primary voters like participants in an escape room where nobody can find the key. The good news is the debate is over. The bad news is we’re still six months away from the General. #copolitics #unfilteredpolitics
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