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Abby Wenzl

@2baWenzl

I’m just plain Abby

United States Katılım Eylül 2011
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Samuel Fisher
Samuel Fisher@samuelffisher·
🚨 Great news for 15-year-old Will Roberts! Dr. Oz has contacted Will’s family and is now helping him. @Rictavius_ got Will’s video to the right people. Melania Trump and Dr. Oz are watching it at lunch today. Gary Brecka is getting the experimental drug Will needs. To God be the glory! God is working! Thank you @realDonaldTrump @RobertKennedyJr @DrOz @WhiteHouse Please share! #SaveWillRoberts GoFundMe: gofund.me/4bc47e5a6 Prayers for Will and his family 🙏
Samuel Fisher@samuelffisher

🚨 Alabama 15/yo Will Roberts from Ralph is fighting stage 4 osteosarcoma —lost part of his leg, cancer spread to lungs/liver/jaw/bones & more. He’s a warrior & Crimson Tide fan getting radiation & immunotherapy but needs better access to life-saving options. @realDonaldTrump @RobertKennedyJr @SecKennedy @WhiteHouse — please help this brave kid & his family! Share to save his life. #SaveWillRoberts

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Abby Wenzl@2baWenzl·
@amazon what is this about? So much for trusting reviews.
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Kate Shemirani
Kate Shemirani@KateShemirani·
I asked a good friend, Pathologist of over two decades, who has performed endless autopsies during that time… How many of your clients move, or have their blood pressure or pulse increase? The answer was very simple… “None, because they are dead” You cannot take an organ from a dead body. You have to be alive. Brain stem death was invented so they could take your organs. Remember, they cannot deeply anaesthetise you or give you lots of painkillers. In their own documents, the priority is the organ And not you. You are given large doses of muscle paralysing agents. The same kind given on death row in chemical executions. You feel it, you hear it, and if your eyes open, which often they can… you see it. You just don’t live to tell the story! Opt out of organ right now and make sure all of your friends and family know this or they can be talked into opting you back in as you lie on a ventilator in a chemically induced coma organdonation.nhs.uk/register-your-…
Dr. Heidi Klessig@heidiklessigmd

Another indication of life under the new Kentucky law protecting organ donors is “changes in heart rate or blood pressure inconsistent with a death declaration.” “Brain dead” organ donors routinely respond with elevations in heart rate and blood pressure during the incisions, bone sawing, and surgical manipulations of organ harvesting. During my training as an anesthesiologist, I personally witnessed a “brain dead” organ donor responding to surgery just like anyone else, requiring the same types and amounts of anesthesia. An intact pain response during organ removal is not seen in true corpses — no drugs whatsoever are required when organs are removed during an autopsy. So operating room staff in Kentucky can now stop the procedure when they hear the organ donor’s heart rate increasing with incision, because “any neurological or physiological sign suggesting pain perception” is listed under the law as justifying a pause in organ procurement. @LifeSite

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House Freedom Caucus
House Freedom Caucus@freedomcaucus·
Get a warrant. Protect the Fourth. Reform FISA. Pass it on!
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Sen. Josh Hawley is set to introduce legislation that would strip members of Congress of their pension if they're convicted of a sex offense.
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R. Philip Sarnecki
R. Philip Sarnecki@Philip_Sarnecki·
Kansas was ranked the 6th most expensive state in the country to raise a kid. Higher than all of the states in our region. From 2025 to 2026, the cost to raise a child in Kansas grew 23.5%. These numbers are unacceptable, and they are unsustainable for our families. It's time for new leadership in Topeka. Kansas should be the best place to raise a family, and I will work everyday as Governor to make that goal a reality.
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Someone inside Kaiser sent me the below internal guidance concerning shots and medications for newborns. It tells Kaiser employees that the "approach to how we introduce and administer routine newborn ... Hepatitis B vaccine" is to " avoid saying ‘it’s optional’ or ‘you can refuse’ unless directly asked” and to tell parents that "we will be giving" instead of asking consent to give. This is the antithesis of informed consent. Yet Kaiser calls it “excellent patient and family care.”
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
SCOOP: Rick Hellman, a public affairs officer for the University of Kansas, made a post online calling for "Death to MAGA." He also attends "No Kings" protests. Any comment on your employee openly wishing for the death of Conservatives @univofkansas? You can contact the university here: publicaffairs@ku.edu
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Renee
Renee@TexasCowgrl1111·
Hypothetically…….. I’m being taxed on money I never made. Let that sink in. If I bought my property outright for $60,000 in 2009 Now the county says it’s worth $246,000. Did I sell it? No. Did I make a profit? No. Did I get a check for $246,000? No. But my taxes jumped like I did. That’s the problem. This isn’t income. This isn’t cash. This is a number someone decided on paper — and now I’m being billed for it. If my stock portfolio doubles, I don’t pay taxes until I sell. If my income doesn’t increase, I don’t magically owe more income tax. So why does owning a home work differently? Why am I being taxed on unrealized gains? A house isn’t just an investment — it’s where people live. And this system means you can do everything right, pay off your home, and still get squeezed harder every year because of a number you never turned into money. You don’t truly own something if you can be taxed out of it. This isn’t about “services” or “inflation.” It’s about being charged for value you never received. And people are starting to notice. This needs to be on everyone’s mind✔️
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Abby Wenzl@2baWenzl·
@RepLuna @Shaughn_A2 STOP allowing them to resign!! EXPELL them so they don't get retirement paid for by our taxes!
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Rep. Anna Paulina Luna
Sheila McCormick has been found guilty on 25 counts yet she still refuses to resign, so she will now be EXPELLED. It shouldn’t take 3+ years to investigate corruption, House Ethics needs a COMPLETE overhaul.
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
You pay a capital gains tax when an asset gains value. But no one pays you if that same asset loses value. Call it what it is. Theft.
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Abby Wenzl@2baWenzl·
@TyMastersonKS Kratom is 1000x safer than opioids yet opioids are still legal. Dumb legislation, dumb.
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Ty Masterson
Ty Masterson@TyMastersonKS·
The Legislature took decisive action, and now kratom and its incredibly dangerous synthetic counterpart 7-0H have been classified as illegal Schedule I drugs in the state of Kansas. This dangerous and addictive drug has been widely available to minors and recovering addicts in gas stations across the state. Not anymore. As Governor, protecting Kansas children and those struggling with addiction from dangerous drugs will always remain a top priority of mine. #TakeBackKansas
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The Husky@Mr_Husky1

It started with a private jet and a lie. In early 1986, Bo Jackson was a senior at Auburn University — the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and a rare athlete dominating both football and baseball. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, holding the first overall pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, wanted him badly. Owner Hugh Culverhouse arranged a private jet to bring him to Tampa. He told Jackson the trip had been cleared by the NCAA. It hadn’t. When Jackson returned, he was ruled ineligible for the rest of his senior baseball season. A season taken from him. He believed it wasn’t a mistake. He told Culverhouse: draft me if you want—you’ll waste the pick. They drafted him anyway. First overall. Offered him $7.6 million. He said no. Instead, he signed with the Kansas City Royals for $1.07 million and went to the minor leagues. Bus rides. Empty seats. No guarantees. From the outside, it looked irrational. From the inside, it was principle. On November 30, 1987 — his 25th birthday — Jackson lined up for the Los Angeles Raiders on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks. Linebacker Brian Bosworth had promised to stop him. He didn’t. Jackson took a handoff, broke outside, and ran 91 yards for a touchdown — past defenders, past the sideline, straight into the tunnel. Later, he ran straight through Bosworth at the goal line. 221 rushing yards. His fifth NFL game. Then baseball came. In 1989, he was named MVP of the MLB All Star Game — chasing down impossible plays and hitting a home run off Rick Reuschel that traveled nearly 450 feet. Two sports. Two leagues. One athlete. But the most remarkable thing about Bo Jackson wasn’t the speed or the power. It was the refusal. He refused to reward dishonesty. He refused to let money erase what had been done to him. He chose a bus ride over millions because some things matter more than numbers. His career ended too soon — a devastating hip injury in 1991 changed everything. But his legacy didn’t. Bo Jackson remains the only athlete ever named an All-Star in both Major League Baseball and the National Football League. And that legacy began with a decision. A 22-year-old sitting on the ground in Auburn, his baseball season gone, choosing not to bend. He didn’t break. The world adjusted around him.

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry. The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to eat less fat. The evidence is contested. The contestation is not in the public messaging. The food industry has been helpful in clarifying which findings deserve attention. Some researchers who published contradictory data have been quietly defunded. Ancel Keys is on the cover of Time magazine. The year is 1962. Your doctor prescribes thalidomide to your pregnant wife for morning sickness. It has been approved. The FDA gave it the green light in Europe. Twelve thousand children will be born with severe limb malformations before anyone in an official capacity acknowledges the problem. The families are told the drug was safe. The drug was approved. Both of these things remain true. The year is 1972. Your doctor prescribes Valium. Britain is in the grip of a benzodiazepine wave that will last two decades. The dependency risk is known internally. It is not shared. Your doctor is not lying to you. He was not told either. The year is 1999. Your doctor prescribes Vioxx for your arthritis. It is newer than ibuprofen, well-tolerated, and Merck has a study showing it works. Merck also has internal data suggesting it roughly doubles the risk of heart attack. This data will not reach your doctor for four more years. Fifty thousand people are estimated to have died in the interim. Merck eventually settles for 4.85 billion dollars. No criminal charges are brought. The year is 2002. Your doctor prescribes OxyContin. Purdue Pharma trained its sales representatives to tell doctors the addiction risk was less than one percent. That figure came from a letter, not a study. The letter was about patients with terminal cancer on short-term doses in hospital settings. Your doctor is a GP with a patient who has a bad back. Nobody draws a distinction. Nobody is required to. The year is 2008. Your doctor checks your cholesterol. Your LDL is elevated. You are prescribed a statin. Nobody mentions that the number needed to treat for primary prevention is approximately 250. Nobody mentions that the muscle deterioration you'll notice over the next two years is listed as a rare side effect rather than a documented pattern affecting a meaningful percentage of patients. The trial that informed the prescription was funded by the manufacturer. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines. New studies. New consensus. He is confident. He has always been confident. The confidence has never been the problem. The confidence is, in fact, precisely the problem.
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John Rich🇺🇸
John Rich🇺🇸@johnrich·
Yesterday, hundreds of farmers showed up in Rice Co,KS to speak their minds to the big power company. But NextEra cancelled the meeting last minute, locked the doors and had private security usher people out of the parking lot. Sounds like we have ourselves a situation here👇
John Rich🇺🇸@johnrich

The largest electric company in America, Nextera, is planning on building over a hundred, 600 ft tall windmills in Rice County,KS...To the farmers in Rice Co: Hold the line! The calvary is coming🇺🇸@secrollins @USDA @epaleezeldin

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ESPN
ESPN@espn·
THIS OKLAHOMA VAULT LINEUP IS UNREAL 🤯 What a rotation for the Sooners 👏
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