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Tom Columbia

@NHfirstToVote

Retired, lifetime resident of NH, married, grandfather, conservative, original constitutionalist, backyard bird enthusiast & amature gardener.

NH Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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Tom Columbia
Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
"Jurisdiction thereof" meant your origin country of allegiance. Foreigners have legal citizenship and allegiance to a foreign country, not to the USA. Non-citizens standing on US soil does not automatically grant the same Constitutional rights as an American citizen. The intended wording of the Consitution retains the public meaning at the time it was written into law. Not the interrupted meaning in any future readings. Non-citzens giving birth have non-citzen babies, even when they reside in the USA. US citizens giving birth have US citizen babies, no matter where they reside. It's pretty simple.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi is being praised by Americans for personally going to Arlington National Cemetery and laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier She loves and respects America 🇺🇸🇯🇵
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@AntiLeftMemes Yes. Let them go. Continue the wall around them with no entrance or exit. Goo's luck.
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Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
If this was true, would you support it?
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Noble Nations❤️@nobleisawinner·
Do you consider Tucker Carlson a great journalist of our time? Yes No, he belongs in prison
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@sweet_nector1 Gas light. The bag is a mantel that holds the gas and then you light it with a match
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Sweet Nector@sweet_nector1·
People keep guessing, but no one gets it right. Do you know what this is?
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@WHLeavitt Yes. And very smart politically. Just making the offer turned everyone's head.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
🚨 BREAKING: Chuck Schumer is PISSED that Elon Musk plans to cover TSA agents’ salaries during the Dem shutdown. Fetterman just praised him big time: “This is incredibly generous!” Is Elon Musk a patriot? A. Yes B. No
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Couldn’t be more accurate 😭
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Sidney Powell Q@SidneyPowellQ·
🚨BREAKING: Stephen Miller, a senior Trump Advisor, is trying to exclude illegal aliens from the U.S. census, which removes House seats from Blue states like California, New York etc. Do you support excluding illegals from the U.S. census? A. Hell Yes B. No
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@wakeupusa The protester can still speak and walk, so no, it was not harsh.
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Wake Up America@wakeupusa·
Antifa spits at a federal agent in the face and immediately finds out! Was the agent too harsh?
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
Proper gun culture has always been followed by 2A advocates. Or they are not advocates. Is it possible you are not aware of this responsibility. At a college or anywhere, the safety rules are the same. People carrying a firearm are under a more strict understanding of the law than other citizens. Consuming alcohol and being intoxicated while carrying a firearm is a very serious crime. Breaking any law while having a gun makes the consequences more serious. Because it makes legally carrying a gun an illegal act. 2A advocates are more responsible citizens, and they make good neighbors. I recommend visiting a shooting range on a busy day. Every day, folks, all ages, being polite, and enjoying themselves. Honing their proper 2A rights and being respectful. Anyone in NH wanting a firearm must pass a federal background check. Only lawful NH citizens can buy a firearm in this state. Convicted felons, illegal aliens, and citizens under the legal age (adult supervision) can not possess firearms.
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A New View
A New View@aNewView·
@SamFarringtonNH This guy's fears are justified. Young men fresh out of HS may wear a sidearm for the 1st time at university and have NO EXPERIENCE with safe handling. Now is an opportunity for 2A advocates to instill a culture of proper gun etiquette on campus. Retention holsters, 4 rules, etc
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Rep. Sam Farrington@SamFarringtonNH·
The town planner of Durham had a meltdown at our Campus Carry talk. Any arguments that he made were entirely emotional and irrational. I’ve yet to hear a compelling argument against the bill using data, logic, history, or the Constitution. If he feels so passionately, he should leave and self deport from New Hampshire to Massachusetts.
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@shanaka86 Granite is exceptionally "hard," which means it cracks, splits, and crumbles when struck just right. So, drop the bombs.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: Iran moved its uranium into a mountain. The biggest conventional bomb on Earth cannot reach it. Fox News reported on 11th March, citing US intelligence, that Iran has relocated its remaining enriched uranium stockpile to the facility known as Pickaxe Mountain, Kūh-e Kolang Gaz Lā, a tunnel complex buried 80 to 100 metres deep in granite bedrock one mile south of Natanz. CSIS satellite imagery from February confirms accelerated construction: multiple tunnel portals, concrete sarcophagus shields over entrances, security walls, heavy machinery, and spoil piles indicating rapid interior expansion since the 2025 strikes destroyed Iran’s above-ground enrichment infrastructure. The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, the weapon that hit Parchin, weighs 30,000 pounds. It penetrates up to 200 feet of earth or 60 feet of reinforced concrete. Granite is neither earth nor concrete. It is igneous rock with a compressive strength that exceeds both. One hundred metres of granite is 328 feet. The GBU-57’s maximum earth penetration is 200 feet. The uranium sits 128 feet beyond the reach of the most powerful conventional weapon the United States possesses. Fourteen GBU-57s were dropped on Iranian nuclear sites during Operation Midnight Hammer in 2025. The strikes destroyed centrifuge halls. They did not destroy the programme. They taught Iran where the ceiling was, and Iran built beneath it. Every bomb that hit Fordow and Natanz was a lesson in depth. Pickaxe Mountain is the final exam: a facility designed specifically to survive the weapon designed specifically to destroy it. The IAEA estimated 440.9 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium before the war. After the strikes, Grossi assessed approximately 200 kilograms may remain. That material, seven to eleven nuclear weapons’ worth at one week’s further enrichment, is now inside a granite mountain that no bomb can penetrate and no inspector can enter because Iran has denied IAEA access to every site struck since 28 February. The war’s existential minimum was defined by Defence Secretary Hegseth: no nukes. The nuclear infrastructure must be destroyed with or without regime change. The GBU-57 was the instrument. Pickaxe Mountain is the limit. The instrument has met a material it cannot defeat. The existential minimum has hit a ceiling of stone. What remains is a decision the United States has never made in the nuclear age. The material cannot be destroyed from the air. It can only be reached through the door. Special forces insertion into a tunnel complex defended by IRGC units operating under the Mosaic Doctrine, with sealed orders, inside a country whose 31 autonomous commands have been firing continuously for fourteen days. The Pentagon is weighing this option. Fox’s Jesse Watters reported it as a “near-impenetrable site requiring potential special forces insertion.” The language is careful. The implication is not. A ground operation to seize enriched uranium from a granite bunker inside hostile territory would be the most consequential special forces mission since Abbottabad. Except Abbottabad was one compound, one target, one night. Pickaxe Mountain is a tunnel system buried under 100 metres of rock, defended by a military that cannot surrender because its commander is a wounded man issuing orders from a hospital bed through a television anchor, and its doctrine was designed to fight without him. The bomb cannot reach it. The inspectors cannot enter it. The Supreme Leader will not open it. The material inside is seven days from becoming a weapon. And the mountain does not negotiate. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@IndiaTales7 Kim will be thinking twice about such a large gathering of communist leaders . Post Iran War strategies make them an easy target.
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Raghu@IndiaTales7·
Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un is never late to the Supreme People's Assembly—everyone else just arrives too early!
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@Jesii_ca_M Judging other people's lifestyle choices is a form of jealousy.
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Jessica M@Jesii_ca_M·
Why do men do this?
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@Amelia558rs Leave it as it is. Once you paint, you have destroyed itsbreal value. Plus, you will hate it.
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@DrAlmarielao It's never a problem when you hand over the ID and act respectfully. Once you create a reason to investigate, it will happen.
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Dr.L@DrAlmarielao·
A police pull over a car for heavily tinted windows. The officer approaches the passenger side and asks the passenger for ID. He refuses he’s not driving, didn’t break any laws, so why should he identify himself? After a tense exchange, officers discover the driver, his uncle has an active warrant. Now, the bigger debate begins. If the driver is wanted, should every passenger automatically have to show ID, even if they committed no violation? Is that reasonable officer safety or creeping overreach? At what point does an investigation cross the line into infringing on individual rights?
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
This is the real deal when showing up to your draft notice at the federal building for your entrance physical in the 1960s. Stripped down to your underwear and got in line. The line had dozens & dozens of 18 year old males and usually passed through the offices that were filled with young female clerks. Interestingly, about every third recruit wasn't wearing any underwear. A lot of blushing and giggling went on.
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Noble Nations❤️
Noble Nations❤️@nobleisawinner·
what’s the first thing that comes to your mind? 👇
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@LisaT1262608 @r0ck3t23 Some of Elons' most influential managers, employees, and friends are women. At least read his biography. Seems you missed the entirety of the article.
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Lisa T@LisaT1262608·
@r0ck3t23 But a man said it to him so he was listening. If an woman had said it to him it would have gone in one ear and out the other.
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
A guy with a YouTube channel just accidentally redesigned the most complex machine in human history. Not an aerospace engineer. Not a SpaceX executive. A guy with a camera who asked one obvious question. Tim Dodd was walking around Starbase when Musk proudly explained how the Super Heavy booster eliminated its entire cold gas thruster system. Instead of a separate, heavy, complex mechanism, it just vents hot gas directly from the propellant tanks. Elegant. Zero added mass. Zero extra failure points. Dodd asked one question. “But this is only for the booster, right?” Musk stopped. Not to defend. Not to explain. Not to reframe the question so it didn’t threaten what he had just said. He stopped because something clicked. Musk: “Yes. Although arguably, now you mention it… we might be wise to do this for the ship, too. Now that… we’re going to fix that.” Mid-sentence. In real time. On camera. No pause to protect his pride. No deflection. No “good point, let me circle back on that.” Just the immediate, unfiltered acknowledgment that a better path existed and they were going to take it. Seven months later, Musk confirmed it was one of the biggest improvements ever made to the vehicle. Think about what just happened. To change a fundamental flight system at a legacy aerospace company requires years of environmental reviews, safety committees, and budget approvals. Musk deprecated an entire subsystem in 15 seconds because a podcaster asked the obvious question that nobody inside had dared to ask. In a traditional corporation, that cold gas system gets built anyway. Because admitting the architecture is flawed is politically expensive. The VP doesn’t want to lose the headcount. The engineers don’t want to scrap the work. The manager doesn’t want to explain the pivot to their director. And so the mistake gets a budget. Gets a timeline. Gets a team assigned to it. The machine gets heavier. The flaw becomes load-bearing. And eventually the flaw becomes so embedded in the structure that fixing it would require tearing down everything built around it. So nobody fixes it. Now think about the last time someone pointed out a flaw in something you built. Something you were proud of. Something you had already explained to twelve people without anyone questioning it. Did you stop the way Musk stopped? Or did you feel that heat in your chest. That reflexive need to explain why they were missing the point. Why the context was more complicated than they understood. Why the question, though interesting, didn’t really apply here. That heat is the most expensive thing most organizations will ever pay for. A failed launch at least tells you the truth. A defended mistake just compounds. This is the organizational architecture required to win the AI arms race. The ultimate moat isn’t compute. It isn’t capital. It is the velocity of error correction. The geopolitical AI race will not be won by whoever starts with the best blueprint. It will be won by whoever can feel that heat in their chest and choose the truth anyway. A journalist asked a question. The best answer won. The rocket got lighter. Most egos don’t.
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New Hampshire News@NHnewsUpdate·
Even Democrats are ashamed: When President Trump spoke about Iryna Zarutska’s tragic murder last night, Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Goodlander remained seated… They openly disrespected grieving parents Who does this? Shaheen & Goodlander are evil #NHPolitics #SOTU2026 #MAGA
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Tom Columbia@NHfirstToVote·
@HustleBitch_ Always yield to a school bus, no matter how correct you think you are. Lose every time.
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 SCHOOL BUS STANDOFF WITH KIDS ON BOARD — DRIVER CALLS 911: “I’VE GOT A BUS FULL OF KIDS.” She rounds the corner in a 45 foot school bus. A car pulls up to the bus bumper and parks. There’s space behind the car. They could reverse. They don’t. Instead, she says they sit there smiling. So she dials 911. A bus full of children. A narrow road. Two adults who won’t back up a few feet. A standoff in broad daylight. Who’s in the wrong here?
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Carter Hughes
Carter Hughes@itscarterhughes·
🚨BREAKING: Maxine Waters long-time political opponent Omar Navarro was just sentenced to FOUR YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON in a California court today. The Biden DOJ indicted him in 2023 for a financial crime comparable to a mistake on your tax return. The 2023 criminal indictment claims Omar "misused" a total of $36,433.99 out of the nearly $2,000,000 that was raised throughout his four Congressional campaigns. In comparison, there are many murders who receive sentences less than four years. Over four congressional campaigns against Maxine Waters, Navarro raised about $2,000,000 for his campaigns. The 2023 criminal indictment accuses Navarro of misusing $4,125 for hotels and dinners they say were not a campaign expenditure, $19,922.99, they say, for a lawyer that worked on matters unrelated to his campaign, $833.24 for non-campaign-related flights, and $11,562 in cash Navarro deposited to his personal account that should have been deposited to his campaign account. That brings a grand total of accused misuse of $36,433.46 out of $2,000,000 raised, or 1.8%. The complaint also accuses Navarro of paying his mother and a friend to work on his campaign, which is legal so long as payment is “reasonable.” He paid them an average of $17,214 per year for just under three years. The DOJ accuses Navarro of receiving some of this money back from his mother and charges one felony wire fraud count for every check paid. The complaint provides no evidence to support these kickback claims. Navarro pleaded guilty to one felony count of wire fraud for paying his attorney $19,922.99 who worked on non-campaign-related matters. Central California District Judge Mark C. Scarsi sentenced Omar to four years in federal prison earlier today. Do you think President Trump should pardon or commute Omar's sentence?
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