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@Modaddy21

21 yr Air Force Vet. IYAAYAS 💣 Go Blue!

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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 NAVY SLEEP CONDITIONS JUST WENT VIRAL — SAILOR SAYS “I CAN’T EVEN BREATHE IN IT” A Navy sailor records the moment it hits her. This is where she’s supposed to sleep. • Barely enough room to turn • Inches from the wall • Fully enclosed, stacked compartments • No real airflow, no space Then she says: “I can’t even breathe in it… I feel claustrophobic.” Some are defending it: “It’s the military, that’s how it is” Others aren’t buying it: “This looks inhumane” “No way people actually live like this” Thousands of sailors… sleeping like this every night. Does this build toughness or break people down?
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Ian M Gaudreau
Ian M Gaudreau@IanGaudrea30195·
My painting of Iryna Zarutska that is being removed after the mayor has declared it divisive
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Ron Wyden
Ron Wyden@RonWyden·
Oregonians have successfully voted by mail for over thirty years, and we’ll be damned if we let Donald Trump change the way our state runs its elections. My message to the White House is this: if you come for Oregon’s vote-by-mail, you’ll have hell to pay.
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Trump announces he is issuing an unconstitutional executive order to shut down mail-in voting nationwide and he will defund states if they do not comply with him

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mo 〽️
mo 〽️@Modaddy21·
@tomryanlaw Just say you don’t understand military training.
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Ross Tucker Podcast
Ross Tucker Podcast@RossTuckerPod·
“I don't understand the need to do this AT ALL…” “There's not nearly the distinction between left tackle and right tackle that I think there used to be…” @RosstuckerNFL reacts to the Lions likely moving Penei Sewell from Right tackle to Left Tackle: @LabattUSA #ad MSG21+
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Governor Josh Shapiro
Governor Josh Shapiro@GovernorShapiro·
President Trump can sign whatever the hell he wants to, but it won’t change the Constitution. The authority to set our election rules belongs to the states — and as Governor, I will protect your right to vote. That includes your right to vote by mail.
The Associated Press@AP

BREAKING: President Trump signs an order directing the creation of a national eligible voter list, a move expected to face swift legal challenges. apnews.com/article/donald…

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mo 〽️@Modaddy21·
@DefiantLs We have an epidemic of retarded women in this country.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
“A lot of women’s marriages are grappling right now… because they’re husbands are acting indifferent about what’s happening”
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Woman accused of fatally shooting children's father in the passenger seat of a car, then later driving to his parents' home and shooting his mother and stepfather multiple times. Jenna Strouble faces nine counts of first-degree murder. She appeared in court Monday without an attorney and requested a return hearing Tuesday so her lawyer could be present.
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varrock
varrock@varrock·
Zamzam stole $5.6m from you. She only has to pay back $490k, and goes to jail for 6 months. By August of this year, she'll be back in Somalia with $5,100,000 of your money. Your taxes will buy her a nice mansion. Think of that next time you wake up at 9am to go to work.
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin

🚨 BREAKING: Zamzam Jama, whose family restaurant took in over $5.6M through the Feeding Our Future fraud scheme, will serve just six months in prison. They’re smiling under those masks. A slap on the wrist for stealing millions from taxpayers.

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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
If your Muslim neighbor says you must get rid of your dog to respect Islam, what would you do?
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
A Chicago resident reports her car was broken into again, with windows smashed and wiring ripped out, as multiple nearby vehicles were also targeted. “All 3 of our cars damaged — when is this going to end?... I'm so over this place.”
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mo 〽️@Modaddy21·
@0hour1 You gotta be some kind of stupid to go to a Muslim country as a woman without constant security.
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mo 〽️@Modaddy21·
@CFBChuckk Velazquez is a POS human, teammate plus a horrible LB.
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Chuck
Chuck@CFBChuckk·
Joey Velazquez: I have no idea how Partridge knew I was being interviewed - he must have seen it on my face! CP and Junior Colson after hearing him announce it to the entire room:
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A〽️aizing History
A〽️aizing History@JoeReynoldsAH2·
⁉️ This is my "First 10" by jersey #... what say you? 〽️🏈 1... Anthony Carter 2... Charles Woodson 3... Marlin Jackson 4... Jim Harbaugh 5... Jabrill Peppers 6... Tyrone Wheatley 7...Rick Leach 8... Jason Avant 9... Donovan Peoples-Jones 10... Tom Brady #GoBlue
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
@SariArhoHavren You're missing the point. If we didn't have bases in Europe we wouldn't be willing to get involved crazy conflicts over there.
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Sari Arho Havrén@SariArhoHavren·
It is interesting how NATO's possible collapse is presented as solely Europe's problem, thereby justifying American pressure and threats on allies. In reality, a breakdown of NATO, an alliance of 32 members, would be a major strategic loss for the United States. The damage would not be limited to losing allies in Europe; as NATO gives Washington a large, institutionalised bloc of advanced economies and militaries that amplifies US power. If that structure unravelled, the US would lose a force multiplier at least across five main dimensions and would face : 1) harder military problems: The US would lose military access (the current situation with Spain, Italy and Poland gives a taste of what that would be like), and would lose interoperability and command advantages 2) higher budgetary burdens over time: removing the alliance architecture would force Washington to compensate for lost allied capability and lost access; allies would, in time, buy weapons from elsewhere; (it would be cheaper to repair the current rupture) 3) reduced geopolitical influence: US global credibility would be damaged far beyond Europe 4) greater economic exposure to European instability 5) weaker global deterrence against revisionist powers, which would not make the US homeland any safer The overall strategic impact would be severe, making the US considerably weaker diplomatically.
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Jim Costa
Jim Costa@JimCosta_·
Guy played with a broken throat. Gave his body to the team until he couldn’t play anymore It’s the Calvin situation all over They asked for “a portion” of the $3 million bonus back which is less than 1% of the cap. It’s a choice they’ve made repeatedly that other teams don’t
Dave Birkett@davebirkett

When he retired last year, Frank Ragnow became the latest longtime Detroit Lion who had to repay part of his signing bonus freep.com/story/sports/n… via @freep

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PDAD@AnselmD·
@Devon_Eriksen_ I live near Chester in England and I’m 50+ We never carry any guns and have never needed to… perfectly safe without them So maybe ask yourself why you need to go to the supermarket in your country with a killing weapon?? It strikes us as very odd
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Okay, time to explain guns to our new friends. Every day, when I leave the house, I attach a holstered handgun to my belt, under my shirt or coat. I would no more leave the house without a gun than I would walk around outdoors without shoes. Is it because I "need" a gun? No. I live in rural Tennessee, which is state in the American south. It's very safe here. The dangerous parts of America are big cities where the local government is leftist, and they shelter illegal migrant from the third world, and won't send violent criminals to prison. Places like Chicago and New York City. Yet, any time I leave the house, I put on a gun, knowing that I will probably never have to use it, and if I do, it will probably be on an aggressive stray dog, not a human. So why do I do it? Why do many other people who live around me do it? Why do we do this so much that carrying a gun is considered totally normal? If someone spotted it, it would not even arouse a comment, much less any fear. In fact, it is legal to carry a gun openly here, without covering it up. Covering it up is just considered polite. So.... why? Well, try thinking of an English nobleman, during the reign of Elizabeth the First. When he dressed to go ride to court, he would hang a slender fencing sword, called a rapier or smallsword, from his belt. He didn't expect to be attacked. He didn't even expect to fight a duel. And if he was challenged to a duel, he wouldn't need his sword right then. He would meet his challenger later at an agreed-upon place and time. No, he wore his sword because it was an expression of who he was. He was a gentleman, a person of status, with the legal privilege of carrying a sword. By carrying a sword, he asserted his rights and prerogatives as a nobleman. In Japan, you had the same sort of thing happening. The samurai, members of the bushi class, wore the two swords not because they expected to be attacked at any moment, but because the two swords were an essential part of who he was. So, in these two cases, weapons were carried by noblemen as an assertion of status. They had the right to do so, and they did so in order to assert, exercise, and retain the right. Americans carry guns because every American citizen is a nobleman. When we fought the British for our independence, that war began on April 19th, 1775, when British troops, fearing American rebelliousness, marched out from Boston to confiscate guns from people living in the surrounding countryside. Our ancestors did not submit to this. We shot them instead, and they fled back to Boston with their tails between their legs, to cower under the cover of the guns from the warship HMS Sommerset. Thus began several years of war. And when we won that war, we made a country where no government, and no man, would ever be allowed to disarm the people. No agent of the government may say to us, "I may have a gun, and you may not." Because to say that is to say "I am a nobleman, and you are a peasant. I am a master, and you are a slave." We are not peasants here. We are all noblemen. That is the most basic principle of what it means to be an American. I can be impoverished, so I can to be so poor that I live in a van down by the river. But however reduced my circumstances, as an American, I still have the rights and freedoms of a nobleman, of a daimyo, because that is the basic founding idea of the nation we forged on that day. If you come to America to visit, if you walk among us, you will pass many people carrying guns. You will not notice this. You will not see them. You will witness no violence. Everything will be normal. But the guns will be there. Because that is who we are. We don't carry guns to be violent. We don't wish to be rude, or to intimidate people. We keep our guns covered up. But they are the deepest, most essential part of what it means to be American.
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LetsGoBFLO@HistorianUSA1·
This POS is a school teacher in North Carolina and teaches children of Ft. Bragg soldiers while her husband draws a paycheck as a defense contractor. She says she isn’t proud to be an American. Time to make her famous.
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