Lima Buncroft

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Lima Buncroft

Lima Buncroft

@WeatherMonkey82

Se unió Ekim 2024
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White Mountain Supremacist
White Mountain Supremacist@FreeRangeWhites·
Democrats elected this freak for being transgender. Republicans put him in prison for being a pedophile rapist.
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NH Democrat Darling Stacey Marie Laughton just got 33 years in prison for sexually exploiting children 3–5. Nashua, NH voted to elect this walking red flag three times, despite a long rap sheet and a history of erratic behavior. Clearly @NHdems needed a transexual candidate to satisfy their political identity despite it being obvious that something was very wrong with this person. #NHpolitics #lib fallriverreporter.com/two-sentenced-…

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Lima Buncroft@WeatherMonkey82·
He’s a joke!
ThePersistence@ScottPresler

.@SenJohnKennedy, Is it true that you’re publicly supporting the SAVE America Act, but then privately attacking those Senators that are actually pushing for the SAVE America Act? It looks like you’re up for re-election in 2028.

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Trumps Nephew
Trumps Nephew@ForgiatoBlow47·
JUST IN: A Pennsylvania Minor League Baseball Team has been issued a loss after all the players REFUSED to wear Pride Themed Jerseys! Let's make these guys famous for being TOTAL Patriots!
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Lima Buncroft@WeatherMonkey82·
Don’t swear but frick this s”hit
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia

Luigi Mangiona is still in federal custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. His state murder trial is now set to start September 8th. Just yesterday, his lawyers formally told the judge they’ll argue he was under extreme emotional disturbance, basically admitting he did it but claiming a mental breakdown tied to his chronic back pain and frustrations with the healthcare system. If it works, it could knock murder down to manslaughter. Prosecutors are pushing back hard, saying the evidence shows it was planned out months in advance. His federal trial got pushed to January 2027. The killing happened early on December 4th, 2024, outside the Hilton in Midtown Manhattan. Surveillance video caught the masked shooter walking up behind Brian Thompson and firing, first hitting him in the leg, then the back, with a silenced gun. He left three shell casings engraved with “delay,” “deny,” and “depose,” a clear reference to insurance industry tactics. He ditched a backpack in Central Park with a jacket, Monopoly money, and a silencer. A handwritten note criticizing the healthcare system was also found, later matched to a longer notebook in his possession. The manhunt lasted five days. Cops released his photos from the scene and hostel footage. On December 9th, a customer at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, spotted a guy who looked just like him, same distinctive eyebrows, sitting alone in a mask, eating and using a laptop. An employee called 911. Two officers showed up, asked him to lower his mask, and immediately recognized him. He gave a fake New Jersey ID for “Mark Rosario.” When they asked if he’d been to New York, he got visibly nervous and started shaking. They frisked him, he admitted his real name, and they arrested him on the fake ID charge. In his backpack they found a 3D-printed gun with a 3D-printed suppressor, a loaded magazine, his real passport, cash, a laptop, and that notebook. Ballistics later matched the gun to the casings from the scene. That’s how a sharp-eyed customer and a rookie cop ended the manhunt. Nothing about this case appears to be anything but cold and calculated murder by someone that was determined to kill.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon just referred a RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION probe into the MLB after they cracked down on players putting Bible verses on their LGBT pride hats FAFO! DHILLON: "Major League Baseball encouraged players to wear 'Black Lives Matter' on their uniforms but reportedly threatened Christians who write Bible verses on their hats." "I have referred this matter to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission." Thank you, @AAGDhillon!
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Lima Buncroft@WeatherMonkey82·
Straight up child abuse. Just disgusting
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: It has been revealed that the man charged with m*rdering a pregnant mother and her unborn son in Atlanta... ...WAS RELEASED EARLY FROM PRISON FOR M*RDER JUST TWO YEARS AGO!!!! He served just 11 MONTHS in prison for m*rder!!!!!!! His name is Devin Anthony. He was originally indicted in a 2024 case for, felony m*rder, aggravated assault, and a gun charge. So what happened? They let him plead it down to voluntary manslaughter. They gave him "First Offender" status, meaning he wasn't even formally convicted. He was ordered to serve just ELEVEN MONTHS behind bars and 19 years on probation. Then, this February, he violated that probation. He skipped reporting. He failed a drug test. He blew off his anger management course. He didn't comply with the program. They held him for 60 DAYS... AND THEN LET HIM GO!!! ...and then he used his probation to fire about a DOZEN shots through a bedroom window, into a home where 23-year-old Shakiya Pridgen was asleep in bed with her two babies. She was hit. So was her unborn son. Shakiya was two weeks from giving birth. She'd already had the baby shower. She'd named him Kyren. They are both gone. Her two other children, ages 1 and 3, were in the bed beside her and they watched their mother pass away. Shakiya's own mother said: "He got a second chance. Shakiya doesn't get a second chance. He should have never been let out." Name the prosecutors. Name the judge. Name everyone who signed off on letting this man walk. WE DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS!!!!!!!!
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Federal agents in Villa Park, Illinois, were pursuing a wanted individual when the suspect fled into a @VASAFitness. The gym staff then DENIED federal agents access to the gym, preventing them from making the arrest. Why is @VASAFitness protecting wanted criminals???
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Meet Shelby from Albany, Oregon. While watching today’s NBC News live stream of President Trump’s press conference, Shelby called in and advocated for his assassination, declaring: “There’s a clear shot. Someone just fucking do it already.” Make Shelby famous!
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Jungleball2
Jungleball2@JungleBall_2·
South Carolina’s government, Henry McMaster, Pamela Evette, the legislature, and the Judiciary, have become a weapon aimed squarely at its own people. This isn’t governance anymore. It’s a self-perpetuating racket dressed up as public service. Power is deliberately scattered across so many boards, agencies, commissions, and unaccountable bureaucrats that no one can ever be held responsible. The result? A machine that exists to grow itself, protect insiders, and treat citizens like subjects to be taxed, regulated, and ground down. Property taxes function as a lifetime mortgage on the home you already own. The income tax stays punishingly high for a state that pretends to be limited-government red. Roads are a disgrace, violent crime keeps communities on edge, and schools deliver mediocre results despite the spending. Meanwhile, the real action happens in the shadows, dozens of agencies and over 250 boards and commissions writing their own rules with the force of law, investigating you, fining you, revoking your livelihood, and dragging you through years of Kafkaesque hearings until you’re broke or broken. The judiciary is a closed club. The legislature picks the judges. Lawyer-legislators screen them, elect them, and then walk into those same courtrooms to argue cases in front of them. When one side has the insider and the other doesn’t, justice isn’t blind, it’s winking. That isn’t separation of powers. It’s a conflict-of-interest machine built to favor the connected. This is the administrative state in its purest, most arrogant form, unelected officials wielding legislative, executive, and judicial power at the same time, with almost zero real accountability to voters. When you fight back, they don’t beat you with arguments. They beat you with paperwork, delay, and expense until you quit. That’s not justice. That’s attrition as policy. The Founders warned us exactly about this slow replacement of self-government with rule by permanent institutions that answer to no one. South Carolina has embraced it. The legislature delegates power it doesn’t want to manage, agencies expand that power for their own sake, and responsibility gets passed around like a hot potato while citizens pay the bill in higher taxes, worse services, and lost freedom. This isn’t left vs. right. It’s citizens versus a system that has forgotten it exists to serve them, not rule them. As 2026 marks 250 years since the Declaration, the choice is the same one the Founders faced, accept distant, unaccountable authority or reassert that government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. The weaponization won’t stop on its own. It ends when enough people stop making excuses, stop pretending this is normal, and demand the structural changes that actually matter. Real judicial independence, a slashed and consolidated agency state, restored executive accountability, and the return of power and money to the people through lower taxes and fewer rules. The rest of us need to get behind real reform or watch the managerial state finish what it started, turning South Carolinians from sovereign citizens into permanent dependents of their own government. Benjamin Franklin famously replied, “A republic, if you can keep it,” when asked whether the United States would be a republic or a monarchy, emphasizing the ongoing responsibility of citizens to sustain self-governance. The Founders did their part in 1776.
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Lima Buncroft@WeatherMonkey82·
Am I missing something? What was that? If he was praising Allah this would not have happened.
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