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All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind. - Khalil Gibran

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Fifty Shades of Whey
Fifty Shades of Whey@davenewworld_2·
A police officer in Colorado was sentenced to 17 years in prison for raping a 15-year-old girl while he was on duty. Dylan Miller, 30, approached 2 girls at a park in Loveland, CO, and then he sent 1 of the girls away and guided his victim to a secluded area, where he took his body cam off and assaulted her. May his victim find peace one day. And may this repulsive ogre suffer every day for what he did to her.
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Reverend Al Sharpton
Reverend Al Sharpton@TheRevAl·
A throwback from January 15, 1982 - Walking out of the White House with James Brown, the Godfather of Soul and a mentor and father figure, after meeting with U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George H. W. Bush to advocate for a federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This was part of a broader push led by Mrs. King, Stevie Wonder, and many others who worked tirelessly to see Dr. King’s birthday recognized nationwide. Video Credit: @FeelTheBeatKJ
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
The government hid every piece of evidence from the killing of Renee Good. A federal judge just said hand it over. Renee Good was shot and killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7 in Minneapolis. She was sitting in her car. She was an American citizen. A poet. A mother. She committed no crime. And for three months, the federal government has refused to release a single piece of evidence about how she died. They removed Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from the investigation. They blocked state investigators from accessing any materials. They refused to identify Ross publicly until news outlets did their own investigations. A high-ranking White House official personally overruled ICE's own initial agreement to cooperate with a use-of-force investigation. They didn't just cover it up. They built a wall around the cover-up. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan tore a hole in that wall. He ordered federal prosecutors to turn over Ross's complete personnel and training files, all statements Ross made in the 60 minutes before and during the shooting, witness statements, body-worn camera footage, cell phone data, medical records related to Ross's fitness for duty, and DHS and ICE use-of-force policies. They have three weeks. "This judge is effectively doing the investigation that the United States has turned its back on," said Shauna Kieffer, a defense attorney in Minneapolis. The order came through a side door. Ross was involved in a separate violent incident last June where he attempted to arrest a man during a traffic stop and was dragged by the car. That man was convicted of assault. His defense attorney argued that evidence from the Good killing could reveal a pattern of reckless behavior by Ross that's relevant to sentencing. The judge agreed. If Ross's conduct is found to have contributed to the earlier incident, the court could reduce the convicted man's sentence below the guideline range. Meaning the evidence about how Ross killed Renee Good could prove that Ross himself was the problem all along. The state of Minnesota, led by Attorney General Keith Ellison, is also suing the Trump administration for blocking the state's own investigation into the shooting. The federal government fought every attempt to get this evidence into the open. A judge just overruled them. The body camera footage exists. The witness statements exist. The truth about what happened to Renee Good exists. And it's coming out.
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Eric Lee
Eric Lee@EricLeeAtty·
Very, very sad to report that Hayam El Gamal, mother of 5 kids detained at Dilley for 10+ months, has suffered a serious medical emergency due to systematic denial of medical attention by ICE. We can now share the following: For many weeks Ms. El Gamal has been concerned about a growth on her chest that has caused pain for many weeks. She has made complaints to Dilley staff and ICE repeatedly but has been denied a visit to an outside doctor. She had specifically made requests for a CT scan to identify the lump and the source of her pain. On Thursday April 8, a doctor at Dilley told her that he had put in a request for a CT scan but "higher ups" in either ICE or CoreCivic overrode his request, and so no scan was conducted. Medical records show she had been demanding help since February, at which time she said her pain had been already worsening for 8 weeks. A doctor at Dilley said the lump in her chest was merely a bone. Mid-morning on Friday April 9, Ms. El Gamal began experiencing excruciating pain which she rated an 11 out of 10. She described the pain as being stabbed through the back to the stomach. At about 11 AM central time she began pleading with officials for painkillers and medical attention. After two hours of asking for help (at around 1 PM central time) she was taken to an off-site emergency room. While there she received lab work and, finally, a CT scan. The CT scan confirmed that the lump was not a bone, but it did not reveal what the lump was. The scan also showed she has "fluid around the heart." The ER doctor recommended an ultrasound to determine what was causing the pain, but this was denied. Ms. El Gamal was told she had to go back to Dilley and was not given the ultrasound. We do not know if the lump is cancerous, all we know is that the pain is increasing, the incidents are becoming worse and worse, and she is not receiving proper diagnosis that could lead to proper treatment. After 10 months in detention, Ms. El Gamal remains in pain. We are concerned that the systematic denial of medical attention may result in her death. Her children are extremely worried about their mother, who is now their only guardian. Her five year old child has been denied the right to go to a dentist for 13 cavities. Her 16 year old son was told to take tylenol when he suffered from acute appendicitis. All of the children are suffering from depression. Please join us in demanding the El Gamal's immediate release so that she can acquire the urgent medical attention she desperately needs. This family has suffered enough.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Manami Ito, a Japanese violinist who lost her arm at 20, shows that passion and determination can overcome any obstacle.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨HUGE! In a stunning win for his tax the rich plan, Mayor Zohran Mamdani just reached a deal with Governor Kathy Hochul tax second homes valued over $5 million owned by out-of-state residents. The taxes will generate $500 million annually for the state. This is amazing.
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Dr. Cole
Dr. Cole@1drcole·
Pam Bondi didn’t just skip a deposition — she’s the Trump administration’s handpicked bag lady for the Epstein files cover-up. Fired or not, she’s still shielding the same elite predators her boss has been cozy with for decades. The bigger picture? This isn’t one rogue ex-AG. It’s the entire MAGA machine treating survivors like collateral damage while they protect their own. Hold her in contempt. Release the files—enough with the swamp 2.0.
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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
Pam Bondi refused to show up for today’s Oversight deposition — defying our lawful subpoena. We couldn’t care less that she was fired from her job as Attorney General. She is responsible for leading the White House cover-up of the Epstein files. Since she didn’t show up, Oversight Democrats will move to hold her in contempt of Congress. The survivors deserve justice — and we will get answers. Enough is enough.
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Dooku 2
Dooku 2@qyld1234·
@knuamah110768 @CHOPSmedia @Will_Tanner_1 For most of sub-Saharan Africa, no, writing did not exist. The people in Zimbabwe for example did not have writing 'at a low frequency' - it didn't exist.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
“I would say colonialism is a wonderful thing. It spread civilization to Africa. Before it they had no written language, no wheel as we know it, no schools, no hospitals, not even normal clothing” -Rhodesian PM Ian Smith This is why Rhodesia is the perfect political litmus test: is government that discriminates on the basis of human capability to find and promote excellence good and right because it leads to human and national flourishing, or is it “morally wrong” because it discriminates in favor of excellence rather than enforcing the doctrine of equality? Many would prefer equality, even if the cost is remaining forever, stuck in the Stone Age and living in a blighted land with no buildings taller than a termite mound. They are wrong, and must be treated as wrong. If allowed to enforce their delusions, they will turn the paradise that was Rhodesia into the hell that is Zimbabwe
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alex
alex@bongbogwitch·
@patty_guynn @redcap34 Want better healthcare? You’ll never guess where we can pull the funding from so it can actually be useful
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Mannster
Mannster@MannsterRick·
@LeftyWinter AOC should be forced to use the VA for all her medical needs so she can get a glimpse of what government-run healthcare would really be like!
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Winter
Winter@LeftyWinter·
AOC talks about how less expensive it would be to have Medicare for All.
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Sue Stone 🗽With fear for our democracy I Dissent
@LeftyWinter The 7 largest for profit health insurance conglomerates booked over $54 billion in profits in 2025. In 2025 alone they spent $107 million on federal lobbying. This is why US spends more on Healthcare per capital, but has lower life expectancy & higher mortality than peer nations.
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Micah
Micah@micah_erfan·
🚨 NEW: Abigail Spanberger just signed a law ending the tax exemption status for the United Daughters of the Confederacy and other Confederate groups.
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