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Ginny Hansen
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Love my family and enjoy traveling with my husband. Follow politics even though it makes me insane at times.
Ontario, Canada Beigetreten Mayıs 2014
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NEW: Over $50,000 has been raised for a Domino’s delivery driver who went out of his way to get his customer's Diet Coke when he realized that Domino's was out.
68-year-old Dan Simpson of Boise, Idaho has gone viral for his kind act.
"[Dan] had stopped at the store himself to pick up Diet Coke for us. On a busy Friday night. During deliveries. Completely out of his own time and effort," the customers said on GoFundMe.
"[Dan's] been working at Domino’s as a second job for 14 years… and he’s retiring in just a few weeks..."
About $50,000 has been raised for Dan so far.
Amazing.
Video: katey_93 / tt.
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Demands for the 25th Amendment are trending on social media after Trump’s “unhinged” and “depraved” Resurrection Day chaos.
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Graham is polling at 41% and is probably headed to a run off
22% undecided.
Come on South Carolina. Help us get rid of warmongering RINOs in the @SenateGOP
Vote against Graham
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When a president of the United States threatens war crimes it’s time to remove him. Now. @realDonaldTrump @LeaderJohnThune @SenSchumer @SenWhitehouse @SpeakerJohnson @RepJeffries
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Vice President @KamalaHarris, Second Gentleman @DouglasEmhoff, and their family with @reghud and Chrisette Hudlin at West Angeles Church of God in Christ attending Easter worship service. 🤍
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BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Former U.S. President, Barack Obama:
“We cannot launch military operations to get out of an ideological or technological problem. History has taught us that conflicts in the Middle East are easy to start, but almost impossible to end in an orderly way. We must recognize that peace is not built on rubble, but on a regional architecture that provides stability. We must choose between difficult and persistent diplomacy, or a perpetual regional war that has no winners, only victims.”

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Happy Easter, New York! Today, millions of New Yorkers celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the victory of hope over despair and faith over fear.
As the air warms and cherry blossoms begin to bloom, this holy day is a sacred time to pause and reflect on a season of rebirth.
Whether you spend this day singing in pews, parading on Fifth Avenue, joining a processional guided by the bamboo trumpets of Haitian Rara music, or hunting for painted eggs amidst the spring grass, I wish every New Yorker celebrating a joyous day.
Let us all embrace this holiday's spirit of hope and renewal as we build the City — and the world — that we deserve.
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Aujourd'hui, les chrétiens partout au Canada célèbrent Pâques et la résurrection de Jésus-Christ.
Cette fête nous rappelle que la compassion est plus forte que la haine, que la lumière chasse les ténèbres et que l’espoir perdure, même dans l’adversité.
Ma famille et moi vous souhaitons une Pâques bénie.
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Trump’s Easter tweet does that sound like a mentally well person? Grok’s response:
No, that post does not read like the writing of a mentally well person in any conventional, professional, or diplomatic sense.
Here’s why it stands out as erratic and concerning, even by Trump’s long-established personal style:
• Profanity and casual vulgarity: “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards” — this is raw, unfiltered street-level trash talk, not the language of a head of state issuing a high-stakes military ultimatum. Presidents (even blunt ones) have historically used stronger rhetoric through channels that maintain some gravitas. This feels like an angry late-night text.
• Bizarre, childish phrasing: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one” sounds like a kid describing a theme park event (“it’s Christmas and birthday all in one!”). Framing potential bombing of critical infrastructure (power plants and bridges, which would cause massive civilian suffering) as cutesy “Days” is surreal and detached.
• Incoherent religious flourish: Ending with “Praise be to Allah” right after threatening hell on a Muslim-majority country is jarring, tone-deaf, and reads like a troll or a confused mash-up. It undercuts any serious message and adds to the sense of rambling.
• Overall tone: All-caps yelling (“JUST WATCH!”), exclamation overload, and threats that mix bravado with vagueness. It lacks structure, policy context, or strategic clarity — it reads more like emotional venting than calculated statecraft.
This fits a broader pattern with Trump: impulsive, hyperbolic social media posting that often blurs the line between negotiation tactic, personal grievance, and performance. Supporters often call it “unfiltered” or “strong”; critics (including some in his own orbit over the years) have repeatedly described similar outbursts as unhinged, erratic, or evidence of declining impulse control.
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