RedG

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RedG

RedG

@FreeThinkRed

Truth is Virtue

United States Beigetreten Haziran 2011
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RedG@FreeThinkRed·
@nypost Tragic. Cheaters gonna cheat, haters gonna hate, just dont murder your wife and youll get through!
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New York Post@nypost·
Husband kills high school sweetheart wife, commits suicide in woods less than 2 years into their marriage trib.al/F4CMqrZ
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@therealroseanne Well can we at least get the story and the resolution? Did it end well?
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Roseanne Barr@therealroseanne·
My heart is fine. The video circulating of me asking for prayers is from a decade ago. It’s click bait. I Love the love and concern but I’m totally ok!
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@TheDemocrats Democrats have no shame at all it seems.
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@JamesOKeefeIII Now you’re just kinda looking like a snitch. Is this really an earth shaking report?
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James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
CAUGHT ON HIDDEN CAMERA: Fox News Media VP Jason Hermes Brags About Charging ‘$4,000 Strip Club Bills’ to Fox Corporate Cards, Admits to a Stranger, “We Would Just…Lie on the [Fox] Expense Reports—No One’s Gonna F***ing Say a Word to Me,” in Direct Violation of Fox Corporate’s Standards of Business Conduct “You could take this [Fox Credit Card], walk into a strip club, literally, and spend $4,000…on Fox! Go into your corporate manager and they would sign it and pay it off…it's still like that.“We would just…lie on the [Fox] expense reports—no one’s gonna f***ing say a word to me.” “It’s the best job, because I'm a celebrity around all of it, but no one knows me. It's like winning the lottery.” @foxweather
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@ShadowofEzra It’s not a good look for the fbi, and its unlikely the charges will stick. I don’t understand what they think will happen with this, other than kash looking bad. Also, its a bad precident to set…
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Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Kash Patel announces the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump based on his “8647” social media post. Patel says they investigated this case for 9–11 months.
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@LeadingReport Also worth noting, the atlantic is not a reliable news source
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
Vice President J.D. Vance fears the Pentagon may be providing President Trump with inaccurate information on the conflict in Iran, per The Atlantic.
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@LeadingReport Sounds like theres a rift between vance and hegseth. Some say this is posturing, but I imagine hegseth is not happy about this and it seems unlikely to be a pr stunt.
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@HustleBitch_ The things doctors will say these days.
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 “SMOKING WAS GOOD FOR THEM” — TOP HEART SURGEON’S CLAIM IS BREAKING THE INTERNET A clip is exploding after cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry made a claim that’s turning everything people thought they knew about smoking upside down. His argument: smoking, specifically nicotine, can have real benefits when paired with the right lifestyle. At one point, he even says about a patient: “Probably it’s because he smoked that he’s doing so well.” • Points to long-living populations where heavy smoking is common • Claims in parts of Sardinia, 95% of men smoke — and live longer than the women • Says nicotine acts as a powerful mitochondrial “uncoupler” • Argues the damage blamed on smoking can be offset by diet • Suggests we’ve been looking at it completely backwards According to him, the real question isn’t why smoking harms people… it’s why some smokers live longer, and what we’re missing. The moment hits different when Dr. Mike (Mikhail Varshavski) starts pushing back… and you can feel the shift instantly. This wasn’t a normal take. This felt like a full narrative flip. Is this the truth finally being revealed… or something that doesn’t add up? 📹 credit: DoctorMike (Youtube)
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@AMAZlNGNATURE Also marine iguanas are some cool looking creatures, like is that a dinosaur?
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Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Marine iguanas are often accompanied by lava lizards that feed on flies around them.
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@USATODAY It’s not just Trump. It’s anyone who stands in their way, and Trump is just the one currently standing in their way to global domination.
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@creepydotorg The lengths celebrities will go for their image and reputation…
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Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
After discovering her son Antony was gay, American socialite Barbara Daly Baekeland decided the best way to “cure” him was to hire prostitutes to sleep with him. When that failed, she allegedly began sleeping with him herself. Their relationship became increasingly unstable, and on November 17, 1972, Antony stabbed his mother to death with a kitchen knife inside their London home. When police arrived, Antony was on the phone ordering Chinese food. He was sent to Broadmoor psychiatric hospital but was released years later. Six days after his release, he attacked his grandmother with a knife in New York. In 1981, Antony died by suicide in prison while awaiting trial.
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Insider Paper@TheInsiderPaper·
NEW: A man in India brought his deceased sister’s skeleton to a bank after officials refused to let him withdraw Rs 20,000 ($211) from her account without her presence, police said. Jeetu Munda (50) said he took the step out of frustration after repeated visits, despite informing the bank that his sister had died on January 26, 2026.
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@nypost To people defending the drunk groper: you are a coward! Thank you that is all.
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@SenMarkKelly As you watch MSNow this evening, ask yourself one question. Is this programming spreading honest news, or is it just celebrating hatred of Trump and republicans in general? The media poisoned the minds of millions and now we’re here. Whats your solution? Long rambling tweets?
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Senator Mark Kelly
Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
I wanted to share a few things on my mind after the horrifying events at the White House Correspondents Dinner over this weekend. An attempt on the president’s life is an awful thing for our democracy. I’m thankful Secret Service and law enforcement responded as quickly as they did before this gunman made it any closer to the president, many of his cabinet members, the press corps, and everyone else in that room. Political violence is a growing problem in our country. It has led to violent acts against Americans and elected officials across the political spectrum. I refuse to accept that this is normal, or that we can’t do anything about it. We have serious disagreements as a country. Some of those disagreements are passionate and personal. For 250 years, we have solved those differences at the ballot box. It’s a big part of what’s great and unique about our form of government. That doesn’t mean we can’t be loud and clear when we think someone has a really bad idea, especially someone with power. That’s what a healthy democracy looks like. We all have the right to speak out about our government. We also all have a moral and patriotic obligation to condemn political violence, no matter if the target is President Donald Trump, State Legislator Melissa Hortman in Minnesota, Charlie Kirk, or anyone else. Here’s how we can turn this around. We talk to each other—in person, away from the social media algorithms that are designed to make us angry and divided. And that’s not just the job of elected officials. Frankly, Washington has a way of making this worse. These conversations start in our neighborhoods, in schools, and at the dinner table. The other thing that has stayed with me is hearing the stories from journalists who were in the room, lying on the ground, texting their loved ones, and fearing for their lives, not yet knowing that the attacker had been stopped. That same experience isn’t unfamiliar to a whole generation of Americans. Far too often, kids are the ones sending those texts to their parents as they hide on the ground in their classrooms during lockdowns because of report of an active shooter, or in the worst instances, a gunman down the hall from or in their classroom. I’ve talked to parents who lost their children to gun violence and will never fully recover, and to kids who are traumatized from losing their friends or witnessing something in a school hallway that I might have seen in war. I know something about that phone call that changes everything. I’ll never forget when my wife, Gabby’s, chief of staff called me on January 8th, 2011, to say Gabby had been shot in the head. That act of violence flipped our world upside down. A week ago, it was family members in Shreveport, Louisiana whose worlds were flipped upside down when eight children were murdered and two others were injured in a shocking act of domestic violence. This was the deadliest mass shooting since January 2024. Gun violence is now the leading cause of death for children and teens in America. The lax firearms laws that allow criminals, domestic abusers, and the dangerously mentally ill to get access to guns makes all of us less safe. It’s just wrong. I refuse to accept that this should be normal in America and can’t be changed. Since Gabby was shot, I’ve already seen change start to happen.  We know the steps we can take to strengthen gun laws while protecting the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. If we do that, and we reject the forces that are trying to divide us, everyone, from the president to our kids, will be safer. These are challenging times, but we’re up for the challenge if we all work on it together.
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@brianstelter The first lady is asking if ABC stands for the Kimmel type garbage they produce.
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@glennbeck @jimmykimmel @ABC Freedom of speech doesnt entitle people to keep their million dollar jobs, it entitles people to stay out of jail for speech
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@SenRandPaul I’m not a fan of you, but great that you’re on the bandwagon.
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@politico Shame on politico for decades now.
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POLITICO@politico·
In the wake of Saturday’s shooting, the White House blames the left — and the media dlvr.it/TSFsYV
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@JenSiebelNewsom You can’t blame away your own decisions Jennifer.
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Jennifer Siebel Newsom@JenSiebelNewsom·
My family and I watched the 60 Minutes interview with Donald Trump and Norah O’Donnell last night, and we were shocked. Seeing a president speak to a woman journalist with that level of contempt — and a clear allergy to facts — is disturbing, though at this point not unexpected given his pattern of behavior. But that is the problem. Because when that level of disrespect from the highest office in the country repeats itself, it starts to trickle down into our culture and define what power looks like, shaping how boys and plenty of men see women and girls and what they come to accept as normal behavior.
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