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Richard Gardner

@RIchgard

An undergraduate degree in bio but history: 12e Regiment de Dragons/ 1815: Bureaux de Pusy (Joachim-Irenee-Francois) - Colonel Bureaux de Pusy in my bio!!

California Beigetreten Ocak 2009
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Richard Gardner
Richard Gardner@RIchgard·
Happy 1-Adam Twelve Day! There is a 211 in progress!
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Mollie@MZHemingway·
Trump should have gone to war with the "Republican" Senate.
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
This is day 89 of asking @LeaderJohnThune to pass the SAVE America Act. Can’t believe I’ve been posting about this for 89 days (& the Senate is on vacation).
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alexandriabrown@alexthechick·
Now use this to go after each and every single state agency, college program, and accreditation organization that demands counselors affirm same sex attraction in order to graduate and get a license.
SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire

🚨 In an 8-1 vote, the Supreme Court holds that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy,” as applied to petitioner's talk therapy, violates the First Amendment because it constitutes viewpoint discrimination

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Richard Gardner@RIchgard·
J. Vernon McGee on TTB said that if you have a vat of sewage and add a cup of wine, it remains sewage. If you have a vat of wine and add a cup of sewage, it is also sewage. Politicians are not party but politicians first to gain office. If they fixed a problem then they wouldn’t need to be re-elected all the time.
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MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
I used to think the Republicans were cowards, wanting to coast along behind the Democrats so they could blame the Democrats for everything. Now I see that most of them actually are the Democrats.
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
He’s arguing that the United States can be bound by something. It hasn’t agreed to be bound by – and the only way it can be bound by is by ratifying a treaty. America rejects the idea that we can have obligations imposed upon us by foreigners, particularly amorphous, and ambiguous obligations like “customary international law” which is essentially whatever other people say it is. Nope. The United States can only be bound in one way – by ratifying a treaty. Foreigners can’t tell us what to do directly or indirectly.
Nic Anderson@nanders144

@KurtSchlichter The CCW is binding. Please see the preamble for a discussion on distinction (sans the U.S. reservation). Additionally, the definition of military objectives and indiscriminate attacks are binding. While they are found in Protocol II, they are binding as CIL under the preamble.

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Mark Hemingway
Mark Hemingway@Heminator·
Alternatively, maybe the government shouldn’t take and waste so much of your own money by redistributing it to politically favored groups and regulating enterprise to death such that you can afford your own child care.
S@even_steven8tht

America is such a fascinating place because this man is providing a service that actually materially benefits people, arguably what the government is designed to do, and you will still see articles upon articles trying to convince you he’s actually doing a bad thing.

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AG@AGHamilton29·
I will note that people misunderstand this. The reason you dissociate and make clear that these crazies aren’t part of your team isn’t to silence them, but to protect what you build and prevent them from burning the tent from the inside. They can say whatever they want. They just don’t have to say it as representatives of the same movement that the rest of us are in. At least if you want to keep that movement as functional. People dishonestly spin attempts to disassociate from lunatics and bigots as an attack on their free speech but it’s actually a defense of free association.
Anti-Party Party 🥳@AntiPartyParty

@AGHamilton29 Without living through the 1960s, I always thought it was pretty weak sauce that William F Buckley, who prided himself in his skill of debating, pushed to purge the Birchers, antisemites, and others from the Conservative Movement. I feel much more sympathetic to that move now.

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The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome
Going to address this now. No. This law is not “unfairly applied to Arabs.” It’s about a type of crime. It applies to anyone who: 1. Murders Israeli civilians 2. Out of racist or ideological hatred 3. With the goal of harming the State of Israel and Jewish self-determination If the murderer is Arab, Jewish, or anything else, the law applies the same way. This exists because the system has created a very specific incentive: 1. Murder Jews 2. Go to prison 3. Get released when your friends kidnap Israelis This is a tried and true tactic of the enemy. 2011: 1,027 convicted terrorists released for one Israeli (including Sinwar). 2023–2025: thousands more released for hostages, including women, children, and elderly, some of whom were murdered in captivity. Go back further: Entebbe, Munich. Hostage-taking has always come with the same demand: release the people who murdered Jews. And many of those released go on to murder again. Sinwar is the clearest example. Released in a deal, later orchestrated the murder of 1,200 Israelis in a single day. That’s the asymmetry. There is no parallel system where Israelis murder Palestinians, sit in prison, and expect to be freed in a future hostage deal. They go to prison and stay there. One side has a revolving door. The other doesn’t.
The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome@TheMossadIL

New law! Before: 1. Murder Jews 2. Go to prison 3. Wait patiently 4. Get released when your friends kidnap civilians After: 1. Murder Jews 2. Go to prison 3. Die Pay attention to the new rules of the game Hamas, you lost all your bargaining power.

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Svetlana Lokhova
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova·
In 2020, President Trump declassified my FBI files showing the conspiracy against him by Obama, Hillary, the CIA, the FBI and British intelligence. These documents then were secretly and retroactively re-classified during Obama's third term, and then President's home Mar-a-Lago was raided for these documents. President Trump finally reclassified these documents again in 2025. But there has been no accountability.
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova

Solomon says that perhaps the most important document in the re Crossfire Hurricane release is that Stefan Halper lied to the FBI about Gen Flynn and me. They knew it was a lie but continued to use Halper for another 4 years.

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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Imagine you are a working father living in the Midwest, you make 75k a year. You can support your family, but you're not rich. You worry about paying for college. Then you read about some Somalian stealing $1m out of federal healthcare programs. $1 million for the normal guy would eliminate an enormous amount of his stress. The college thing would be covered. Retirement wouldn't appear so daunting. It's why guys like this buy lottery tickets. And instead he pays into the system and watches "newcomers" make a complete ass out of him. This fraud is bad financially, but it just makes a mockery of all the hard work of normal people and tears away at the social fabric.
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C3@C_3C_3·
How corrupt is Congress? You can get 70 Senators to approve sending American taxpayer money to Ukraine to be stolen but you can’t get 51 Senators to approve passing election integrity laws for America. It’s sickening.
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Joel Pollak
Joel Pollak@joelpollak·
Appeasing the antisemitic left. It’s not a two-tiered system. It’s the same for all enemies of the state. Israeli murderers are tried in civilian court; they are citizens. Palestinian murderers are tried in military court because they are enemy combatants in a disputed territory.
Rep. Dan Goldman@RepDanGoldman

Absolutely abhorrent. This law unambiguously creates a two tiered system of justice based entirely on which form of extremism is deemed acceptable. I pray Israeli courts do the right thing and strike it down. Israel’s future must remain democratic. Its survival depends on it. nytimes.com/2026/03/30/wor…

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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
I refuse to believe you guys don't see the problem here. It's one thing for the Europeans not to provide direct support for the operation. It's another for France to deny the use of its airspace for cargo deliveries or for the UK to muddle over domestic base usage. There is no point in being in an alliance that can't provide such basic guarantees of cooperation.
Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.@neoavatara

@AstorAaron @JewishWarrior13 It also is giving up on Pax Americana. MAGA is dead.

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