
Matt Patrick
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Matt Patrick
@Matthewpat1978
Worn out old redneck. Benevolent dictatorships are underrated. Sarcasm is lost on so many...
Beigetreten Ocak 2025
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@StrongzeroTrpg While fervor is grammatically correct, we probably use the word 'intense' more often.
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Defund NATO.
US out of the UN.
UN out of the US.
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson
I think we’re seeing the beginning of the end for NATO. They’ve outlived their usefulness and Europe is accelerating their demise. Trump is right.
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@nessaTX @UnderhillVicky Yep. Time to get a divorce. It is, after all, the Dallas way.
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@Matthewpat1978 Protect Russia from European invasion?
BRILLIANT!
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@SoveyX @MelonieMac Mine is -- It isn't LGBT. It's actually
LGTB ullshit.
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@mitchellvii We need to transition from NATO to EETO and SeaTO.
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@FPCGameSoftware @BlackDumpling Agree. I worked for a Japanese company for 5 years, Patriots through and through.
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@BlackDumpling I had nothing but respect for Japan for their response to the Fukushima disaster. Their elders giving their lives to save the lives of their children?
Noble and heroic.
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I asked the Japanese what China is to them and consider my mind blown.
This cultural exchange is providing insights, genuine insights.
I mean beyond the BBQ memes and the jokes and the friendliness. There's something very real hidden just underneath the surface.
For example, did you know that there may have been Chinese people posing as Americans shaming the Japanese for Fukushima? Do I know it was the Chinese? No, but you're an American.. have you ever, in your entire life, heard an American speak down to or about the Japanese in regards to Fukushima?
Those Americans who are old enough to remember it simply think of it as a natural disaster. A bad thing happening to good people. That's just how the world is sometimes. But apparently in the years since, people claiming to be Americans have been attacking the Japanese on social media in the most cruel and unkind ways. Blaming them for polluting the waters, killing all those people, and causing the disasters and so on and so forth. Just truly evil things being said to the Japanese.
Ask yourself have YOU ever heard any American you know talk like that? Ever? At all? Your entire life? Especially about Fukushima? But apparently there's been a brutal multi year campaign in Japan of concerned "Americans" saying just that for the express purpose of shaming the Japanese over a natural disaster.
Something doesn't add up.
And that's my point. YOU, being an American, didn't know about any of this, did you? It wasn't until I read a translated Japanese tweet talking about how much it had hurt them, the public shaming that I started to look into it. I had no idea either.
I bet it never even occurred to any of you that people abroad were posing as Americans to them to promote hatred against us for things we not only never said or did, but things we never even thought.
If you're Japanese and reading this please believe me when I tell you no American I've met has ever said anything like this. The Japanese were disciplined, brilliant, resourceful, and above all brave in the face of one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. It was an impossible situation and you handled yourselves with valor and honor and we respect you deeply for it.

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@texasrunnerDFW I don't know if that's true about gen Z. It takes a long time for most folks to build a career; when you look at us boomers you have to keep that in mind.
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@zundamotisuki Oohhhhh yeah. Leftists in America are emotional, self absorbed narcissists that want others to pay for them. They are propped up and have their voices amplifies by legacy media outlets that share their views.
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@MOSSADil @nida_banou Old: 'America can always be trusted to do the right thing--after exhausting all other options'-Churchill
New: Europe can always be trusted to do the wrong thing. Period.
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🚨 FRANCE TURNS ON ISRAEL, PUTS ITS OWN CITIZENS AT RISK
Israel has had enough of French stupidity.
After defense restrictions, exhibition bans, and backing an arms embargo at the UN, Jerusalem is now reportedly cutting off defense procurement from France.
All this comes at a time when countries around the world are lining up after seeing the effectiveness of Israeli defense systems.
France is moving in the opposite direction.
At the very moment Europe faces growing threats — from Russia externally and instability internally — Paris is choosing to distance itself from one of the few countries actively confronting those same dangers.
Instead of strengthening cooperation in defense and intelligence, it is creating distance.
That has consequences. Less on Israel, more on the safety and security of the French people.
Israel will not fund or rely on partners whose policies undermine its security while it is actively at war.
This marks more than a policy shift.
It signals a new phase in Israel’s relationship with parts of Europe.
A message not just to France, but to others:
Israel is not a doormat.
Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil

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@miles_commodore @data_republican I can explain it quickly and simply: The NBA is trash and should not be supported with your money.
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I want to win in politics by these margins. Can we get Coach Vic to teach conservatives how to win like this?
The Sporting News@sportingnews
Texas' margin of victory in every NCAA Tournament game this year as they advance to the Final Four @TexasWBB +42 vs. Missouri St. +42 vs. Oregon +22 vs. Kentucky +36 vs. Michigan Outscored teams by 142 points in the tourney so far 🤯
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Lady Longhorns are CRUSHING opponents.
The Sporting News@sportingnews
Texas' margin of victory in every NCAA Tournament game this year as they advance to the Final Four @TexasWBB +42 vs. Missouri St. +42 vs. Oregon +22 vs. Kentucky +36 vs. Michigan Outscored teams by 142 points in the tourney so far 🤯
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