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Souls like Vines with God inherit life and love with sweet buds of Earth so fair have gone to heaven to Blossom there. ⚔️GarryOwen!⚔️

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Oliver Burdick@oliverburdick·
The Catholic Church is not the church of the Bible.
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Derrick Van Orden
Derrick Van Orden@derrickvanorden·
I was a Navy SEAL, then did corporate Leadership, then ran a small cafe in Northern Wisconsin, went to law school for a year, then decided to run for congress. I have never lied or been ashamed of any of these things because they are part of who I am. @RebeccaforWI is ashamed of her past because she knows people in #WI03 hate the political machine she has been part of her whole life and freely lies about it because she wants power.
Wisconsin Right Now@wisconsin_now

Reminder: Rebecca Cooke scrubbed her website, which mentioned that she helped run Kirk Bangstad’s campaign, but we recovered the deleted website via the Wayback Machine. She’s tried to reposition herself as a waitress with a broken down car, not a left-wing political operative.

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@Catholicizm1 🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦🤦✨️
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Anthony
Anthony@Catholicizm1·
The thief on the cross was saved by the prayers of Mary. Everyone knows this.
James Bond@VERVELOVE

@Catholicizm1 How about the man on the cross?????????? What great work did he do? I'll wait.

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@sola_chad From the mouth of Jesus to the thiefs ears.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
🙄 Nothing like reposting a poorly constructed & (laughably) plagiarized AI penned article posted on Facebook to make yourself look pseudo-intelligent. The ridiculous term “career ended” is a finality statement and obviously untrue given where we are now. m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…
Elena 🇺🇸@LanieASassyVet

In 1969, William Shatner’s career ended on national television. Not metaphorically. Not slowly. It stopped abruptly, with a network decision and a canceled time slot. NBC canceled Star Trek after three seasons of modest ratings. Executives who had never fully understood the show—and who had nearly ended it earlier before a fan campaign saved it, finally pulled the plug. The Enterprise’s mission ended early. And William Shatner, who had played Captain James T. Kirk with intensity and unforgettable pauses, suddenly had no role left. He was thirty-eight. Divorced. Financially struggling. And facing an industry that had little interest in an actor tied to a canceled sci-fi show many dismissed as a fad. Shatner found himself living out of a camper, traveling between small theater jobs that paid minimal wages. The man who once commanded a starship was now performing in regional productions, hoping audiences would show up. This was not the plan. Most actors would have left the industry and found stability elsewhere. Shatner didn’t. He doubled down. In the early 1970s, something unusual began. Fans of Star Trek started gathering - small conventions in hotel ballrooms, dismissed by mainstream culture as niche and strange. The industry mocked them. “Trekkies,” they were called. Most actors avoided these events. Shatner didn’t. He met fans. Signed autographs. Answered questions. Showed up when others wouldn’t. Because while others saw failure, he saw something different. Star Trek wasn’t gone. It was evolving. The show thrived in syndication. Viewers rewatched episodes, shared recordings, built communities, and kept the story alive. The audience was growing. By the mid-1970s, Star Trek had become something larger than television - a cultural force driven by its fans. And Shatner, who stayed connected, became its living symbol. Hollywood had overlooked it. The audience had not. In 1979, Paramount Pictures revived Star Trek as a feature film. Shatner returned and not as a fading actor, but as someone the audience had kept alive. The film succeeded because the fans showed up. They had waited. They had believed. And so did he. Years later, Shatner admitted something revealing: At first, he didn’t understand the fans. “I thought they were obsessed,” he said. Then he realized that they were sustaining him. They kept the character alive. The story alive. His career alive. They weren’t obsessed. They were committed. Shatner learned from them. He learned respect for audience passion. He learned reinvention. He adapted. He starred in T.J. Hooker. He took on new roles. He embraced self-awareness. He appeared in commercials that leaned into his persona, recorded music, and kept working. Then came Boston Legal. At seventy-three, he played Denny Crane, a role that blended humor and vulnerability, and won two Primetime Emmy Awards. The same style once mocked was now celebrated. He had never stopped evolving. And then - something unexpected. At ninety, Shatner went to space. On October 13, 2021, he flew aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. The actor who once imagined space travel finally experienced it. He returned visibly moved, reflecting on Earth’s fragility, beauty, and significance. It completed a journey few could imagine. From struggling actor to cultural icon. From canceled show to lasting legacy. From fiction to reality. William Shatner didn’t just play Captain Kirk. He embodied the idea: exploration, persistence, and reinvention. He entered spaces others avoided - fan conventions, unconventional roles, unfamiliar paths, and turned them into opportunities. He proved that failure isn’t permanent, that audiences matter, and that reinvention is always possible. The fans once dismissed as outsiders were right. The story mattered. The vision mattered. And William Shatner learned to see it.They didn’t just preserve nostalgia. They preserved possibility. They kept something alive... and in doing so, they kept him alive too. That’s the story. Not just success - but understanding. Not just survival - but transformation. William Shatner played Captain Kirk for only three seasons. But he spent decades living the message: Keep moving forward. Keep adapting. Keep exploring. The mission continues.

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Donavon Noggle@DNoggle719op7·
@davidaxelrod @jimmykimmel Let him do it in private clubs for free speech tickets it has no place on the national stage. It's not entertainment ahead of a tragic attack on lives encouraging it.
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Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann@KeithOlbermann·
Dear @Flotus STFU This country has been divided with violent rhetoric by your evil, insane husband This is Donald Trump's America. If you find its tone of discourse unsatisfactory, fix it, take it up with the mindless creature you have enabled - or just leave Signed, America
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
I feel like I’m losing my mind. This can’t be real. Is this real? Is it a movie? A dream? They’re all just obsessed… with straight faces.. about… a fucking ballroom?
Acyn@Acyn

Lindsey Graham says they are going introduce legislation that’s going to authorize 400 million dollars to be spent on building the ballroom: We pay for it by offsetting it with customs fees. The sooner we get the ballroom built, the better it is for the country.

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@RyanGirdusky Put Faulkner on that thread of tweets, and Hasan would be out numbered.
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Mark Halperin
Mark Halperin@MarkHalperin·
INTRODUCING: “Capital Intel” by @2waytvapp x @HarrisXdata Pollster @Mark_Penn and I will break down the latest HarrisX poll in a new, interactive format—LIVE at 6pm ET on Tuesday, April 28. We’ll go beyond the toplines, dig into what the data is really signaling, and bring your perspectives into the conversation in real time. Join us for the next evolution of polling through the @2waytvapp experience—built to bring you closer to the analysis as it happens. Don't just hear about polls -- ask about them. A polling experience like no other. Stay with us after “2WAY Tonight,” or register here: 2way.tv/capital-intel/
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
Just a few things the Catholic Church is WRONG about: · Purgatory · The papacy · Relic veneration · Praying the rosary · Transubstantiation · Prayers to the dead · Sinlessness of Mary · Confession to priests What’d I miss?
Verlustt🇻🇦@Verlustt11

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@JhWesten "A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to assume authority over a man; she must be quiet."
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John-Henry Westen
John-Henry Westen@JhWesten·
JUST IN: 'Archbishop' Mullally Leads Pope Leo XIV in public prayer in the Vatican.
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Patrick Lencioni
Patrick Lencioni@patricklencioni·
Ministry burnout is rarely a faith problem. It is a design problem. God gave you 2 specific geniuses out of 6. When you work outside them, you get drained. A 12-minute assessment can help you find the work you were made for.
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Mark Halperin
Mark Halperin@MarkHalperin·
Tonight on "2WAY Tonight" — LIVE at 5pm ET — we’ve got a full slate of voices to help make sense of a busy news cycle. Joining us are former Secret Service Deputy Director AT Smith, @therealBehnamBT from FDD, @timerice1 of @realDailyWire, @HansNichols of @Axios, and @JMRaasch of @Daily_MailUS. We’ll be taking a closer look at the fallout from the attempted attack at the WHCA dinner, the latest developments out of Iran, and King Charles’ highly anticipated state visit. Monitor the situation @MTSLIVE or join the conversation @2WAYTVAPP youtube.com/watch?v=1fsBJ_…
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@TaylorRMarshall Both religions provide a traditional structured home for your church. Both churches mess with my Sanctified Journey as a believer.
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
Dr Taylor Marshall™️@TaylorRMarshall·
When I was an Anglican priest, I would meet Catholic priests who called me “Father” and said things like, “I’m praying for your priestly ministry.” This reinforced for me that I was approved by Catholic clergy and was therefore “valid”. It did terrible damage to my soul and it was very uncharitable of them - although they didn’t intend it. They confirmed me in my error. This is why I am against fake ecumenism. It set me back. The first Catholic priest who ever challenged me, saying I wasn’t a priest and that I should become a Catholic, was Msgr James Conley, who told me so in a friendly but firm way at a cafe in Rome by St Anne’s Gate in 2006. He’s now Bishop Conley of Lincoln Nebraska. Thank you, @bishop_conley My opinion is that Pope Leo (a cradle Catholic) does not fully understand how he is reinforcing Anglican errors by assuming kindness and encouraging their sacerdotal acts. The Anglicans interpret it as “full approval and 99% Full Communion.” Sometimes Protestants just need to be told “Let’s be one. True unity is in truth and communion. Protestantism is lacking and wrong. It’s time to become fully Catholic.” Do you agree?
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