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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire
Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
A Las Vegas Sheriff is in the fight of his life after REFUSING a Judge's orders. When Sheriff Kevin McMahill arrested Joshua Sanchez-Lopez (a 35 time violent offender) he thought this dangerous criminal would be locked up FOR GOOD! The Sheriff was stunned to find out that a soft on crime Judge was going to let him off easy with house arrest. Sheriff McMahill wasn't having it. He decided he wasn't going to let this violent offender harm more innocent people. Now Sheriff McMahill is facing charges of his own for disobeying the Judge, and he could even lose his long career in Law Enforcement. ➡️ Should the Sheriff obey the law and listen to the Judge, or obey his oath to protect the people?
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Belushi's Farm Oregon
Belushi's Farm Oregon@belushisfarmOre·
Free GIVEAWAY of half Oz of Blues Brothers strain! Can you guess the number of joints in this jar?? Closest guess without going over wins!
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Stuttering Craig (Official)
Stuttering Craig (Official)@StutteringCraig·
Hello @billieeilish, As a descendant of the Tongva people, I am here to reclaim my land that you have stolen. Please advise how we can move ahead with this process. Thank you.
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Joseph Niedermeyer
Joseph Niedermeyer@JNiedermey33251·
Unelected state bureaucrats are destroying our family home of 50 years—voiding our ability to do basic and necessary maintenance on our own property. Let me explain. Every year, our property—along with other properties in Cannon Beach, Oregon—gets slowly inundated with tens of tons of sand from the beach. This accumulated sand necessitates a property dig-out once a year, in which we move accumulated sand back onto the beach. Without this, our property would slowly become buried in sand over the course of just a few years. This is a problem our family has been managing since the 1960s, and we are more than capable and willing to deal with it. Every year, we get a permit from the city to get an excavation team to move the accumulated sand. As such, for decades, we responsibly perform this routine dig-out ON OUR OWN DIME with permission of the city and the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (ORPD) once per year. This is not new. This is not experimental. This is a tradition rooted in necessity, understood by the local community, and permitted for decades. One of the most important impacts of our long-standing dig-out is something many visitors never realize. On top of our own property, we dig out the local public beach access walkway ensuring that everyone has accessible and safe access to the beach. Our annual work has helped protect and preserve safe coastal access for everyone, including mobility-impaired visitors. Smoothing the sand next to our property has made it one of the most accessible routes to the beach and famous Haystack Rock. Meanwhile, other public access points have become steep, buried, or completely unusable. Our privately funded work has quietly created a public benefit for decades, at no cost to the state. But last year, everything changed without warning. Despite receiving another city permit to dig, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, with direction from Oregon’s Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD), circumnavigated the City of Cannon Beach and denied our ability to dig—which now makes it a CRIME to dig sand out of our own property. From our perspective, this abrupt reversal defies logic and ignores the reality of the situation unfolding on the ground; it is a death sentence not only to our family’s home but to many other beachfront properties in Cannon Beach. Knowing that this was a matter of life or death for the house, and because we love this house, we chose to appeal and fight this inexplicable decision in whatever way we could. For the last 10 months, we’ve been in a legal dispute with OPRD over this issue, trying to regain our right to maintain our property. This legal dispute has been a nightmare. The back and forth with the state has been mired in incompetency. They’ve caused procedural delays and have offered shifting explanations, conflicting interpretations, and reasoning that does not align with our town’s established understanding of its own shoreline. Based on our experience, it feels like the agencies involved do not fully understand the unique coastal conditions or the decades of precedent behind this work. It also increasingly feels as though the state is dragging this process out as long as possible, hoping that we will simply give up under the financial and emotional weight of this fight. We’ve had to spend enormous amounts of money on legal fees to fight this battle in court, and it’s been dragged out so much that we’re running out of money. Their added obstacles and drawn-out process make it difficult to see this as anything other than an attempt to exhaust us. Deep down, we feel that they know the facts are not on their side. Meanwhile, the sand continues to climb. Our front yard is now buried, and if this keeps up, our home of 50+ years will be buried and rendered unlivable. This is also a precedent being set that could impact every homeowner along the Oregon coast. This is no longer a simple permitting issue. From where we stand, it has become a troubling example of state agencies overreaching and disregarding local expertise and common-sense solutions that cost the state nothing. All of this is happening while OPRD faces a $14 million budget shortfall. Instead of allowing responsible, privately funded solutions that improve accessibility for the public, they are spending taxpayer money (that they don’t even have!) to prevent a family from responsibly maintaining their property and local beach walkways. We need help. We need the public to understand what is happening before our home suffers permanent damage and before this issue spreads across Oregon’s coastal communities. We are calling for press coverage, public awareness, and help from Oregon’s leadership. Please help us shine a light on this. Tagging for urgent attention and help: @TinaKotek @OregonHouseGOP @ORDems @WeberforOregon @CyrusforOregon @ORSecretaryRead @KATUNews @Oregonian @fox12oregon @KOINNews @SenJeffMerkley
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LGB
LGB@thelgbgroup·
No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans No child is trans
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@Ohfoohy @ApersonLyeque @JayLGK @elonmusk The video I'm referring to is the one in the original post of this thread by JayLGK ("Thank you for everything, Faithful"). Rewatched it—mooning by the guy in gray at ~7s is clear. If you're seeing something else, what's in your version?
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JAY®
JAY®@JayLGK·
Thank you for everything, Faithful
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Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@cenkuygur It’s her fault she tried to kill a federal agent. Stop lying cenk.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
The woman shot in Minnesota was Renee Nicole Good. She was 37 and had a 6 year old son. Her son's dad had also passed away, he'll now be an orphan. Even if you think she did something wrong, it wasn't worth killing her for. We have to have a higher bar for taking someone's life.
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Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@JeninYounesEsq I hope all your former clients sue you for your complete lack of understanding.
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Jenin Younes
Jenin Younes@JeninYounesEsq·
I'm a former defense attorney and currently a civil liberties attorney with no political dog in this fight. I watched the video at least 10 times from different angles and at different speeds and waited to offer an opinion, which I still reserve the right to change if additional information changes the calculus. It is very clear that the officers instigated the confrontation. The woman initially tried to wave them past her. ICE officers have no authority to search a US citizen or arrest her (unless there's probable cause to believe she's harboring undocumented individuals, not a contention here). A woman surrounded by masked, armed men who have no law enforcement authority over her has every right to try to escape. Video shows her steering wheel is turned to the right, clearly an attempt to leave WITHOUT hitting anyone and steer clear of the officer standing towards the front of her car. That officer had time to step to the side, which is where he was when he shot her. Even a real police officer would not have the right to shoot at her for trying to flee. This is well-established in the case law; deadly force may not be used simply to prevent someone from getting away. Given that the ICE officers had no law enforcement authority to begin with, AND the video footage shows she was trying to escape a perceived threat, not to kill anyone, the crime is all the more inexcusable. I'm praying for the victim's family, especially her children. I'm also praying for all the conservatives who are so unprincipled and lost they're excusing this terrible crime, and gloating over a death that will leave three young children motherless, because of the victim's politics.
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Sam Lambert
Sam Lambert@samlambert·
bug reports be like
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Linda
Linda@LndamyDark·
@craftymom35 I hear you on the split screen part. But I don't know how to get rid of it to repost it here. I'm still learning how to edit videos.
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Linda
Linda@LndamyDark·
I believed this lie😡. I worked at Marshalls in my younger years and I never knew this. I totally believed this marketing gimmick🫨🤦
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Shitpost 2049
Shitpost 2049@shitpost_2049·
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Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@AmiriKing Sounds like she’s a bitch married to a bitch.
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
This is the greatest display of ‘white people are sick of your shit’ I have ever seen in my entire life. Well done. Hold the line. 🫡
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Maddie Evans
Maddie Evans@EstieMaddie·
🤷🏻‍♀️ DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT THE WRITER OF THE QURAN??? The more you know! 💫
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Tron Basic
Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@financedystop My reason. Trust. I found out the mechanics weren’t actually doing any service except for the oil change. Dealers have lost control of their service centers. Service centers are full of liars.
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Financial Dystopia
Financial Dystopia@financedystop·
People still buy their cars from dealerships, but almost no one is servicing them at dealerships now.
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Tron Basic
Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@yoxics Good. That dude needed a dose of reality!
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yoxic
yoxic@yoxics·
Nina Lin has been banned on Twitch for shoplifting at Target
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Cam Higby 🇺🇸
Cam Higby 🇺🇸@camhigby·
It seems like the @DearbornPolice wants the National Guard deployed in Dearborn. We don’t adhere to Sharia law in the United States of America. My recommendation is to start enforcing the laws we have in this country. @realDonaldTrump @PressSec
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Tron Basic
Tron Basic@TronBasic·
Not sure who needs to hear this. Maybe help for people working legally in the US. Claim tax exempt at work. Put 35% of each paycheck into the highest yielding account. Pay your taxes in a lump sum at the end of the year. This way the government has to budget better.
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Tron Basic@TronBasic·
@Police_Activity shots fired in McMinnville Oregon during a police chase. Oregon state police involved. 11/4/25
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