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Bob Nice

Bob Nice

@rnice007

Senior executive with extensive experience in financing, mergers and acquisitions and business process improvement. Consultant advising SMB owners

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Erik Boehm
Erik Boehm@ErikBoehm227·
@mattvanswol These adults should be fired and publicly executed for treasonous behavior. Broadcast it live on television for future traitors to see
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Just so we are ALL CLEAR on what happened today... Educators and school administrators single-handedly CANCELLED SCHOOL for 700,000 North Carolina students... ...INCLUDING MY SON!!! To wave signs around in the street instead. The signs vary from: a) F**K ICE!!! b) Defeat Trump's Agenda c) Trump is a N*ZI d) ICE OUT!!! e) Protect trans kids f) Refuse fascism g) Stop bombing schools DO NOT TELL ME THIS WAS ABOUT KIDS. IT NEVER WAS. This was ADULTS using 700,000 children, INCLUDING MINE, as political leverage against a president they don't like. That is despicable. You know better... DO BETTER.
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@Djexta @Amockx2022 Trump is so far from any of the examples that Jesus set. Maybe you should look up the Beatitudes or the fruits of the spirit if you are not clear on what God’s word says. God would not ordain any of the behaviors exhibited by Trump.
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Djek Deign
Djek Deign@Djexta·
@Amockx2022 The Pope might speak for Catholics but Trump has been ordained by God. This isn't just the Prophecies but the clear showing of God's hand. If Trump is trashing the Pope it must mean that the Pope wasn't installed on behalf of God.
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Amock_
Amock_@Amockx2022·
BREAKING : Italian 🇮🇹 Georgia Meloni becomes the first PM in the world to belt Trump for his remarks on Pope 🔥 🇺🇸 Trump –– "The Pope is weak against crime and he is not doing his job well. He is terrible for foreign policy" 🇮🇹 Meloni –– 🔥 "Trump's words toward the Holy Father are unacceptable. The Pope is the head of the Catholic Church and it is right and normal for him to call for peace and to condemn every form of war" Trump expected support at Strait of Hormuz from Meloni but she's exposing his hypocrisy instead 🤣
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Brooke henderson
Brooke henderson@Brookehend01·
I'm partnering up with # TeamTaylorMade to give one of you the chance to forget your way around the course. If you'd like to WIN a set of the all-new #MG5Wedges, make sure you're following myself and @ TaylorMadeTour and drop a comment below.
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@Franklin_Graham @realDonaldTrump Please, please Mr Graham - you are ruining your father’s legacy by supporting the most anti- Christian acting President your country has ever elected. Remember what direction the disciples gave to Paul share the good news and care for the poor, widows and the foreigner.
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
I thank God for President @realDonaldTrump’s leadership of our nation. I believe the world is at a much safer place this week than we were last week. Join me in praying that God would guide and direct his every step as he faces these incredibly tough decisions.
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Shawn Harris for Congress
Shawn Harris for Congress@ShawnForGeorgia·
Marjorie Taylor Greene doesn't want you to know the name of her opponent but will try every desperate attempt to save her seat. My name is Shawn Harris. I am a Democrat, husband, father, retired General, farmer, and I'm running against MTG. Can you retweet and spread the word?
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@PoliceOnGuard Way to go. What our government did to the convoy leaders was reprehensible.
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PoliceOnGuardForThee
PoliceOnGuardForThee@PoliceOnGuard·
Harold Jonker, owner of Jonker Trucking and former councillor for the township of West Lincoln Ontario, has been acquitted of all charges related to his participation in the 2022 Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. Mr. Jonker, who joined the protest as a “road captain” for the Niagara contingent, arrived in Ottawa January 28 of 2022 to oppose Covid-19 vaccine mandates, restricting unvaccinated truck drivers from cross-border travel and effectively eliminating their livelihoods. For the duration of the Convoy, Mr. Jonker’s truck remained parked on Coventry Road, away from the downtown area. He received no fines or charges during his attendance at the three-week protest. Regardless, in May of 2023, fifteen full months after the protest ended, he was abruptly charged with mischief, counseling mischief, intimidation, and counseling intimidation. The trial, held early last month, saw the Crown arguing that Mr. Jonker’s media interviews incited mischief and that, as road captain, he controlled the movements of trucks parked downtown. Notably, Crown witnesses admitted that emergency lanes were open and available during the convoy – a fact that stands in direct conflict with what the public were being told. The JCCF countered, arguing that the significant delay in bringing charges constituted an abuse of process, violating his Section 7 rights. The timing of the charges, immediately following his inclusion in a $290 million class-action lawsuit against convoy participants, suggested potential political motivations. The delay, and the context of the charges, raised questions about whether the legal process was being used to penalize his dissent, rather than address specific criminal acts. Justice Phillips rejected the Crown’s claims, noting that Mr. Jonker’s interviews were descriptive, not inciting, and that there was insufficient evidence to prove he directed the trucks’ placement or committed any criminal acts. In summary, Justice Phillips stated that he found no proof of Mr. Jonker’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Separately, immediately upon his return to West Lincoln at the end of the convoy, Mr. Jonker’s role as a town councillor came under fire when the Council accused him of breaching his code of conduct, despite attending the convoy as a business owner and not in his political role. They took the position being promoted by government (and furthered by msm); assuming guilt for all involved without due process. The Council levied penalties against him, including a fine of 30-days’ pay, which the JCCF challenged as a violation of his Charter-protected freedom of expression, as it punished him for his political stance and participation in a lawful protest. While the court’s decision eliminated the criminal charges, the earlier municipal penalty from West Lincoln Council remains a point of contention and further highlights other recent issues between municipal government bodies and their flawed implementations of our Charter protections. We stand with Mr. Jonker and his team, and applaud their success. This process has been nothing more than an effort to criminalize his participation in a lawful protest, while the subsequent dismissal of all charges highlights the judiciary’s role in checking government overreach. This acquittal represents a victory for our right to peaceful protest and reinforces the protection of our freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly under the Charter. It sets a precedent, showing that peaceful protest and expressive activities, even if controversial, are protected unless clear evidence of criminality is proven beyond a reasonable doubt. This ruling should be seen as one that strengthens the ability of Canadians to engage in peaceful protests without fear of delayed legal repercussions. It also affirms that individuals like Mr. Jonker, who organize or participate in these demonstrations, cannot be held liable for the collective actions of others, absent direct evidence of wrongdoing. To read the news release from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, click the link; jccf.ca/freedom-convoy…
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@PierreVLeBrun I agree. Either have early series as best of 5 or even 3.
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Pierre LeBrun
Pierre LeBrun@PierreVLeBrun·
Puck bouncing around like a hot potato on the ice here tonight. Nothing you can do to make great ice in mid-June in Florida. Humidity through the roof all day here today. But here's a thought: let's award the Stanley Cup by May 31 and let's not have hockey in June maybe???
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@CareForEd1 Thank you for giving so much to the students. My wife was a teacher. So many evenings and weekends to serve.
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CareForEd.
CareForEd.@CareForEd1·
I’m retiring at the end of June after 30 years of teaching. I just wrote my last set of report cards & I wept after finishing. I realized this is the last Sunday I have to give up for this job. The public truly has no idea the extra hours teachers put in outside of the classroom.
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
Must-read: Cindy Cherry, Don Cherry’s late daughter, tells all in new book about her father and his cancellation Cindy writes that after 38 years of compelling television, her father was cancelled simply for saying “you people love our milk and honey” and the “least you could do” is buy a poppy on Remembrance Day. Hard to believe it’s been more than five years since the most highly viewed segment on Canadian TV was abruptly cancelled and its star maliciously thrown under the bus. All for no valid reason, well, other than cowardly corporate suits bending the knee to a tiny woke mob of leftwing zealots. We speak of Don Cherry, the coach in Coach’s Corner. Whether you loved or loathed Grapes, Coach’s Corner was must-see TV. Again, you either loved Don for his unvarnished honesty and frankness, which is an endangered species in the world of sports broadcasting today. Or you loved to hate Don Cherry, as you would love to hate an entertaining villain cutting promos in the bizarre biosphere that is professional wrestling. The point is, millions of Canadians would tune into Hockey Night in Canada every Saturday night at approximately 7:50 p.m. E.S.T. Coach’s Corner was many things to many people. But it was never, ever boring. We make mention of the cancellation of this cherished slice of Canadian culture thanks to the recent release of a new book entitled, The Don Cherry Story by His Daughter, Cindy Cherry. Cindy Cherry doesn’t waste any time cutting to the chase. Thus, she begins the story at the end of the story. Namely, when her father’s tenure on network TV came to an abrupt and shocking end on November 9, 2019. That first chapter is entitled “Poppygate” – which is a fitting term given that what happened to Don Cherry was indeed scandalous. Cindy writes that after 38 years of compelling television, her father was cancelled simply for saying “you people love our milk and honey” and the “least you could do” is buy a poppy on Remembrance Day. We have viewed that excerpt over and over and over again. We have analyzed Don’s words for any alleged racism or bigotry or xenophobia. And we come up empty every single time. Indeed, Don Cherry was simply speaking the truth. You know it, we know it, everybody knows it. He was bemoaning that not enough people in Canada honour the war dead and our veterans come November 11. This is not conjecture; it’s the indisputable truth. Indeed, on Remembrance Day 2019, the day Don was officially fired by the way, we visited Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto at 10 a.m. to observe how many people were wearing poppies. In other words, there we were at this busy intersection just 60 minutes before the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. And we can tell you that less than 5% — yes, less than 5% — of passersby were wearing poppies that day. It was disgraceful, disgusting, and disrespectful. Oh no… was that a little harsh? Is Team Cancel Culture going to come for us now? Yet, the fact that Don Cherry was cancelled for speaking the truth makes for more proof in the pudding that freedom of speech is on thin ice in Canada these days. Due to political correctness, or its new name, “wokeness”, one is forbidden to speak the truth IF the truth hurts. That’s not freedom of speech — that’s censorship. Indeed, Don’s words somehow hurt the feelings of the uber-intolerant left. Or more accurately, these wokesters pretended to suffer from hurt feelings. Finally, these Marxists had some flimsy excuse to derail the career of a common sense patriotic Canadian that they loathed because of… oh, we don’t know… toxic masculinity? And let’s not forget the role of one particular liberal in this saga, namely Ron “The Rat” MacLean. Indeed, if Don’s words were so repugnant, then why didn’t Ron object? Rather, as Cindy Cherry notes, Ron was “bobbing his head in agreement throughout the dialogue, gave Dad the thumbs-up and at the end said, ‘love you for it.’” Furthermore, Cindy notes: “HNiC repeated this Coach’s Corner for their central Canadian viewers. How bad could they have felt it was if they rebroadcasted it?” But no, the cowardly suits at Rogers — caved to the vocal minority and quickly pulled the plug on Coach’s Corner. And when they did, Ron MacLean could’ve and should’ve taken a stand. He could’ve and should’ve said words to the effect of, “Hey, if Don goes, I go.” But then again, that would have made for a principled stand. And second banana rats aren’t all that concerned about principles, not when there’s a juicy six-figure salary on the line. It’s just business, baby. To add insult to injury, MacLean appeared the following Saturday to make a groveling apology. And soon thereafter Hockey Night in Canada went woefully woke in terms of the content aired between periods. It was insufferable and unwatchable. In the days that followed this cancellation, Cindy became further upset about the spin Poppygate was receiving. She writes: “The narrative that Rogers/Sportsnet and Ron put out to the rest of the media was that all Don had to do to keep his job was apologize and he wouldn’t. This is what a lot of the corporate media shills and people on social media jumped on—why didn’t Don just say he’s sorry and then he would have gotten back his job?” But Cindy says that narrative was completely bogus; that the fix was always in. She further writes: “To me, there was no doubt Rogers wanted Dad gone, so they backed him into a corner knowing he wouldn’t kneel to their demands. I believe many people knew there was more to the story about Dad’s firing but didn’t bother looking into it and just went with the corporate narrative.” In fact, it should be noted that it was never Cindy’s intention to write a book even though she always had a ringside seat when it came to being near her famous father. But there came a point during this raging controversy when she simply couldn’t take the B.S. any longer. She had to set the record straight. And for that, we owe her a debt of gratitude. Alas, it’s too bad the Cindy Cherry never got to see the fruits of her labour. Cindy passed away last July at the age of 67 after a brief illness. This was very hard on Don. Regardless, her legacy is a book that dispels the lies and myths that the left and the cowards at Rogers concocted when it comes to the Don Cherry saga. We owe her a debt of gratitude for setting the record straight about this great Canadian. Of note, Don Cherry is 91 years old. At this point, we must wonder how long this national treasure will remain with us. We can tell you this much: when Don passes, millions of Canadians will mourn that day. Some speculate Ron will be remembered as a backstabber and a betrayer, whereas Don spoke his mind, told the truth, and stood by his principles even when threatened with career cancellation — which did indeed come to fruition. One final thought: Don Cherry was and remains immensely popular. And once upon a time, he was responsible for the single most watched segment of TV in the nation. He was a cash cow when it came to attracting advertisers and sponsors. Thus, in the final analysis, the really disturbing thing about his unceremonious cancellation is this: if the powers-that-be can cancel Don Cherry, they can cancel anyone.
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@MAGAVoice You have got to be kidding me. Throwing Ukraine under the bus
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
Would you support President Trump receiving the Nobel Peace Prize ? YES or NO ?
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Bob Nice@rnice007·
@WW3finalboss I agree and the whole country of Ukraine. Trump and Vance treated him reprehensibly.
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@BoLoudon Wow - your misrepresentation of the facts is amazing - failed business, lost election, should be in jail and would be if he wasn’t re-elected because people believed his lies. Good grief
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Bo Loudon
Bo Loudon@BoLoudon·
Imagine being 78 years old - having built one of the most successful businesses ever, hosting a legendary reality show, being president, having an election stolen, being indicted, arrested, and even SHOT... And ending up here... BRINGING WORLD PEACE!
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Bob Nice
Bob Nice@rnice007·
@renlavoietva Good grief - it’s playoff hockey. Tell the damm suits of the NHL to stay out of it.
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Sen. Denise Batters
Sen. Denise Batters@denisebatters·
This Sept. 2022 video was from the end of @PierrePoilievre's CPC Leadership campaign. Pierre hasn't stopped since then, tirelessly crossing the country and meeting tens of thousands of Canadians at rallies for the last 2.5 years. And Pierre has not forgotten about all those Canadians who told him their heartfelt stories. He's fighting for you. Let's make Pierre Poilievre the Prime Minister.
David Sims-🇨🇦@DavidSI58

If you ever had a shred of doubt in your decision to vote for Pierre Poilievre to right this ship we call Canada, watch this 5 minute video and kiss any doubts goodbye. This could be our last chance. This is the guy we need. Please vote. 🌊🌊

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Bob Nice@rnice007·
@jmbprime You mean the end of the 10 year debilitating reign of the corrupt Liberals. Don’t you?
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John Brennan
John Brennan@jmbprime·
We need a massive voter turnout on Monday to ensure the end of Pierre Poilievre’s political career. That’s the change Canada needs.
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Bob Nice@rnice007·
@Sheila_Copps Really -CBC does not stand for free speech. We can debate how much they directly promote the liberal party but the big question - why do they need government funding in the first place. Don’t TV stations make money in other countries?
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Hon. Sheila Copps
Hon. Sheila Copps@Sheila_Copps·
Poilievre is a bold-faced liar. He says he stands for free speech but plans to kill CBC.
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Bob Nice@rnice007·
@MarindaVannoy1 You have got to be kidding me. Make the US a poor pathetic country that the rest of the world avoids. Is that great?
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Mandy
Mandy@MarindaVannoy1·
Good morning to everyone that knows President Trump is Making America Great Again.
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Bob Nice@rnice007·
@MarindaVannoy1 he and his news supporters are liars. He is not putting tariffs similar to what their tariffs as they are not charging tariffs. His tarrif % is based on them selling more to the US than the US sells to them. Who gets hurt - American consumers who will ultimately have to pay more
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