Nancy F, Former GOP
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Nancy F, Former GOP
@nancyfboy
Child of God. PATRIOT. Never-Trumper. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Arkansas, USA Beigetreten Mart 2014
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@Alpine80s @AngelMD1103 How the fuck do you figure she's liberal? She's whacked whether she's liberal or conservative.
Sheesh.
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This went from normal to chaotic REAL fast… An Uber driver said everything was fine until he picked up one passenger who immediately seemed off. While he was on a hands-free call, she suddenly claimed she felt unsafe, called customer service, and even asked them to involve the police. Then it got worse… she refused to get out of the car, saying she was afraid he’d drive off with her package in the trunk.
What started as a routine ride turned into a complete standoff.
If you were the driver, what would you do in that situation, wait it out, or call the police yourself to remove her? And who do you think is actually in the wrong here?
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trump gloating "I'm glad Mueller's dead" didn't make me forget his Pearl Harbor insult to Japan's PM.
That Pearl Harbor insult didn't make me forget his sending thousands more troops to a war of choice with Iran.
Iran War didn't make me forget the racist Obama apes video he posted.
The apes video didn't make me forget the Supreme Court slapping down his tariffs (and him calling them unpatriotic).
Tariffs didn't make me forget his divisive State of the Union lies & Dem-bashing.
SOTU didn't make me forget his push to 'nationalize' elections.
Nationalizing voting didn't make me forget threatening to seize Greenland by force.
And all of his cascading scandals, lurching from one to the next, haven't make me forget his million mentions in the Epstein files, or the fact that he might've started a freaking war trying to distract from them.
And I will NEVER forget that.
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🔥🚨 BREAKING: CHAOS on the Senate Floor — Sen. Brian Schatz (D) ran in and BLOCKED Sen. Kennedy's resolution to stop paychecks to Congress during a government shutdown...
SEN. SCHATZ: "I object." *Runs away...*
KENNEDY: "He objected and LEFT THE CHAMBER. Is he COMING BACK? Wait, I mean, is he ill?!"
"Does that mean I can object to anything at any time without being recognized?"
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@KateriSeraphina 24 years, the same. I carried all of the load except for his job. Mine was a serial woman chaser and sometimes cheater, but even without that, the mental drain was so bad that I got physically ill. A friend sent this to me after we separated:
drstaik.com/neuroscience--…
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Anonyme, fiction ?,
Je n’ai pas divorcé parce que mon mari m’a trompée.
Je l’ai quitté parce qu’un dimanche soir, il écoutait les interviews d’après-match pendant que notre chien faisait une crise sur le tapis du salon.
Et parce qu’une fois tout terminé, il m’a dit que j’aurais dû le rappeler mieux.
Je ne fuis pas un homme violent.
Je quitte un homme « bien ».
Un de ceux dont tout le monde dit : c’est un bon gars.
Je quitte surtout un adulte qui, pendant vingt ans, a refusé de prendre réellement ses responsabilités.
Je m’appelle Linda, j’ai 52 ans.
À l’extérieur, mon mari est irréprochable : il accueille tout le monde au piano, aide les voisins quand une voiture ne démarre pas, allume le barbecue en août, apporte le vin aux dîners.
Il travaille, ne boit pas, ne crie pas.
Ma mère dirait :
C’est un homme bon.
Il adore ce chien.
Mais un soir, assise sur une chaise en plastique dans une clinique vétérinaire d’urgence, j’ai compris une chose essentielle :
L’amour, ce n’est pas dire « je vais m’en occuper ».
L’amour, c’est se souvenir de ce qui maintient en vie ceux qu’on aime.
Notre chien s’appelle Nino.
Nino n’est pas un chien de concours.
C’est un vieux chien croisé, plein de mauvaises habitudes, avec un cœur immense et une épilepsie sévère.
Pour aller bien, il a besoin d’un comprimé tous les soirs à 19 heures précises.
Pas à 19 h 30.
Pas quand on y pense.
Tous les jours.
Sans exception.
Pendant des années, j’ai été le système d’exploitation de la maison.
Je sais quand les factures tombent.
Quel médecin appeler.
Où sont les papiers.
Quel médicament Nino prend, et à quelle heure.
Mon mari, lui, aide.
Si je demande de sortir la poubelle, il la sort.
Si je fais une liste, il fait les courses.
Mais penser, organiser, anticiper, se souvenir… c’est moi.
Je porte toute la charge mentale.
Dimanche dernier, j’étais de garde à l’hôpital.
Le service était saturé, impossible de partir.
Je l’ai appelé à 17 h 30.
Je lui ai dit qu’il y avait à manger au frigo.
Et surtout : à 19 heures, la pilule de Nino.
Le pilulier bleu est sur la table.
Mets un réveil.
Il m’a répondu oui, sans inquiétude.
La radio sportive tournait derrière lui.
À 18 h 45, je lui ai envoyé un message :
Nino – pilule dans 15 minutes.
Il a répondu ok.
Je suis rentrée à 21 h 30.
Silence.
Nino n’était pas à la porte.
Mon mari était dans le fauteuil.
La radio allumée.
Une boîte à pizza sur la table.
Où est Nino ?
Il a répondu, hésitant :
C’était bizarre tout à l’heure…
J’ai senti mon cœur tomber.
Je l’ai trouvé coincé entre une chaise et le mur.
Raide.
De la mousse à la bouche.
Les pattes secouées par une crise incontrôlable.
Depuis combien de temps ?
Une heure ?
Plus ?
Je n’ai pas crié.
J’ai fait ce que je fais toujours : j’ai géré.
Je l’ai porté, mis dans la voiture, conduit aux urgences vétérinaires, avec la peur d’arriver trop tard.
Des heures d’attente.
La peur.
La facture.
Nino a survécu, sous sédatif.
Quand je suis rentrée à 3 h 30 du matin, mon mari m’attendait sur le pas de la porte.
Alors ? Il va bien ?
Puis il a dit la phrase qui a tout brisé :
J’écoutais les interviews, j’ai été distrait.
Tu aurais dû me rappeler à sept heures.
À ce moment-là, j’ai compris.
Ce n’était pas la pilule.
C’était le fait que, pour lui, la responsabilité n’a jamais été la sienne.
Si quelque chose va mal, c’est toujours parce que je n’ai pas assez contrôlé.
Je lui ai dit calmement :
Je ne suis pas ta mère.
Je ne suis pas ta secrétaire.
Je t’ai appelée.
Je t’ai écrit.
La seule façon d’être sûre aurait été de quitter l’hôpital pour le faire moi-même.
Et si je dois tout faire, dis-moi : à quoi tu sers ici ?
Il a tenté de se justifier.
Il a parlé de la pelouse qu’il avait tondue.
Je lui ai répondu non.
Tu exécutes.
Moi, je porte tout.
Et ce soir, ta distraction a failli tuer quelqu’un que j’aime.
Aujourd’hui, je fais des cartons.
Nino est près de la porte.
Il est encore fatigué, mais il sait qu’on part.
Il n’a pas besoin d’explications.
Je ne pars pas parce que je n’aime plus mon mari.
Je pars parce que je refuse d’être la seule adulte dans la pièce.
Parce qu’un partenaire n’est pas quelqu’un qui aide quand on le lui demande.
Un partenaire voit.
Se souvient.
Se soucie.
J’ai ouvert la portière de la voiture.
Allez, Nino.
Il est monté lentement, sans qu’on le lui dise.
Moi, pour la première fois, j’ai arrêté de conduire toute ma vie pendant que quelqu’un d’autre dormait à l’arrière.
#fblifestyle

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Nancy F, Former GOP retweetet
Nancy F, Former GOP retweetet

Donald Trump just gave the title of Oak Flat—a sacred site to Indigenous communities in AZ and NM—to a “FOREIGN-OWNED” copper mining company.
These are public lands that have been protected for generations, as communities have warned mining and drilling would destroy this sacred landscape and drain its waters.
Trump’s “America First” is a scam—it never was about putting Americans first, but Trump and his buddies’ pocketbooks. Today is a sad, sad day for the people who have fought to protect this sacred place for generations. We will continue to fight back!
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TWEEPS: The SAVE Act requires passports and birth certificates just to vote. Those cost money. When politicians make you pay money to exercise a constitutional right, that’s a poll tax.
I need 1,000 fast RTs and replies using #SaveActIsPayToVote
Please and thank you! 🙏💪
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BREAKING: Trump is dealt a massive political black eye as a top United Nations panel condemns him for his relentless hate speech and deeply cruel immigration policies.
The entire world is starting to stand up to this bully...
"The Committee was deeply disturbed by the growing use of derogatory and dehumanizing language, and the dissemination of negative and harmful stereotypes targeting migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers," wrote the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, a group of 18 independent experts.
They stated that hate speech from leaders like Trump, in tandem with his brutal immigrations crackdowns around places like schools and churches, has led to "grave human rights violations.” This has long been apparent to the American people, who have been forced to watch as masked federal thugs flood our streets, terrorizing and murdering people at will.
The panel further stated that leaders like Trump have pushed stereotypes about migrants, refugees and asylum seekers (which Trump regularly does to excite his racist MAGA base) by "portraying them as criminals or as a burden.” Such language, the panel concluded, leads to discrimination and even hate crimes.
They also specifically called out Trump's ICE and Customs and Border Protection for implementing discriminatory policies like racial profiling and "random" identity checks to target people of color.
The panel further wrote that they are "deeply concerned" about the skyrocketing number of detainees imprisoned in detention facilities — pointing out that it spiked from 40,000 in 2024 to 73,000 in 2026.
The panel experts are also “alarmed by the death of detained refugees, asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants in migration detention facilities, particularly the deaths of at least 29 migrants in 2025 and six in January 2026.”
They urged the White House to begin complying with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
This is what Trump has done to America. The entire world can see that we're being controlled by a deeply racist fascist regime. We commend them for speaking out and adding their voices to ours!
Please ❤️ and share to spread Trump's shame!

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@BrilynHollyhand That’s the spirit, Twinker Bell.
Keep making more ex-christians. Make reason #2 reason #1.
Thank you.

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BREAKING: WOW! A reporter bravely calls Trump out to his face after he falsely accused Iran of bombing the Iranian school that he destroyed: "Why are you the only person saying this?"
This is EXACTLY what we need from White House journalists!
"Footage shows that a Tomahawk missile likely destroyed that Iranian girls' school. So will the US accept any responsibility?" the first reporter asked.
"Well, I haven't seen it and I will say that the Tomahawk, which is one of the most powerful weapons around, is used by, you know is sold and used by other countries, you know that. And whether it's Iran, who also has some Tomahawks, they wish they had more, but uh... Whether it's Iran or somebody else. The fact that a Tomahawk— A Tomahawk is very generic. It's sold to other countries. But, uh, that's being investigated right now," Trump said.
In reality, the export of Tomahawk missiles is tightly controlled by the United States. Only America, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Netherlands currently use the weapon. The suggestion that Iran has access to them is patently absurd.
The blatant falsehood from the president set up a knockout punch from another reporter—
"Mr. President, you just suggested that Iran somehow got its hands on a Tomahawk and bombed its own elementary school on the first day of the war, but you're the only person in your government saying this," said the reporter. "Even your Defense Secretary wouldn't say that when he was asked, standing over your shoulder on your plane on Saturday. Why are you the only person saying this?"
"Because I just don't know enough about it," said Trump. "I think it's something that I was told is under investigation, but Tomahawks are used by others, as you know... Numerous other nations have Tomahawks. They buy them from us, but I will certainly, whatever the report shows, I'm willing to live with that report."
Trump is lying because he doesn't want to own up to the fact that he murdered at least 165 people when a U.S. missile struck a school in Minab, Iran as part of a war of choice that he launched on behalf of Israel. The administration scrambled to claim that the horrific incident was caused by an Iranian rocket or missile misfiring, but new footage has emerged proving that it was an American Tomahawk.
It's now irrefutable that the United States killed those schoolchildren. This is the kind of evil that never washes out and no matter how much Trump lies about it, this will be a defining pillar of a legacy. He's the president who killed children in a pointless and illegal war and then refused to even admit to it.
Please ❤️ and share to demand that the United States take accountability!

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@OccupyDemocrats Horrendous under any circumstances, but how intentional was it that it was a school for females?
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