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Amy Dee Gee

@AmyDeeGee

Faith, Family, Freedom: AF Brat, AF Wife, Univ. of SoCal alum, USC, UChicago and UMichigan mom, Catholic, #reagancaucus Fight On!

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Amy Dee Gee
Amy Dee Gee@AmyDeeGee·
The reaction when you are so accustomed to your chosen leader/boss tweeting the most awful, hateful thoughts imaginable that you cannot fathom there are/were leaders who know how to be decent in times of loss and tragedy -- even toward political foes. Poor, poor @KatieMiller!
Katie Miller@KatieMiller

@JoeBiden Did your staff write this?

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Sawsharee
Sawsharee@sawsharee·
Well-Deserved Punishment For Byrnes’ False Iran-Bribery Claim!
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
The legendary Sam Neill has died. He was 78 and had been battling stage 3 blood cancer, but announced in the spring that he was cancer-free. His family described his passing as “sudden and unexpected.”
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Tammy Duckworth
Tammy Duckworth@SenDuckworth·
Shocked and saddened by the news that Senator Lindsey Graham has passed. We didn’t agree on everything, but I never doubted he loved our country as much as I do. He devoted his life to serving our nation, first in uniform for over 33 years and then in the Senate where he fought for the best interests of his constituents, our servicemembers, our fellow Veterans and partners and allies around the globe. My heart is with his loved ones and the people of South Carolina during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
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David French
David French@DavidAFrench·
This is a beautiful tribute and a beautiful example of how to appreciate and even admire your political opponents. Rest in Peace Lindsey Graham.
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar

It was a shock this morning to find out that my friend Lindsey Graham has died. He was a man who loved his work, his country, and his family. He didn’t have an easy life growing up and to me that explained a lot about him as well as his devotion to his remaining family members including his sister. It also explained his almost kid-like exuberance about his job and the responsibilities he was given (even in his sixties he would get off a plane in a foreign land with a twinkle in his eye and look at me as if to say, can you believe we are actually here and doing this?). Lindsey was loyal to friends and causes. He was willing to work on gnarly issues and take on (at times) political risks for the right reasons. It is fitting that he died shortly after visiting Ukraine, one of those causes he would stand up for through thick and thin. Much will be said in the coming days about his relationships with others—President Trump and John McCain for instance—but what can’t be forgotten is the reason why so many people he worked with—from senators to staff—will mourn his loss: Lindsey had a zest for life and the Senate that made you want to get to work on a bill with him or at least debate him. He brought joy to his job. Lindsey Graham was the one who was willing to work with me (when so few would) on helping the Afghan refugees. I remember standing outside of a little phone booth in the Republican cloakroom last year as he spoke with the Vice President, holding up a sign that said “Save the Afghans” and he put the phone on hold and said “OK OK I will go on your bill even if it gets me in trouble.” Or his early willingness to lead on big tech bills, including repealing the provision that protects them from consumer suits. But mostly my fond memories of spending time with Lindsey (and we travelled the world with John McCain) was not about the ups and downs of his policy positions. It was about his love for the world, his loyalty to hard causes and his friends, and the pure joy he brought to life. I will miss him.

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SKI
SKI@skiistiredasf·
He was burning alive, yet he kept re-entering the burning Bradley Fighting Vehicle until all six soldiers and the Iraqi interpreter were safe. Burns covered 72% of his body. His first words were, ‘How are my boys?’ He died three weeks later. It took 16 years for him to receive the Medal of Honor. HIS NAME IS SERGEANT FIRST CLASS ALWYN C. CASHE, NEVER FORGET!!!
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The Intellectualist
The Intellectualist@highbrow_nobrow·
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Trump in 2016: “Typical Trump. All bluster, very low substance… he’s an armchair tough guy. This is a guy who said that John McCain is not a war hero yet he sought his own five military deferments.” @Acyn
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KEVIN USA 💯
KEVIN USA 💯@kevinUSA100·
Netanyahu and Miriam Adelson are moving fast to install Nikki Haley in Lindsey Graham’s seat. These Khazarian MF’ers refuse to stop destroying America.
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Mike Murphy
Mike Murphy@murphymike·
We need more grace in public life, so I will choose remember the patriot Lindsey Graham I worked with first in ‘95, when he was a young reformist Congressman helping Lamar Alexander and 5 years later as a key wingman for John McCain in 2000. Worthy fights, with much laughter.
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Joe Biden
Joe Biden@JoeBiden·
Jill and I are shocked by the sudden passing of Lindsey Graham. Lindsey and I served together in Congress for over a decade, and worked closely on many issues throughout the years. We traveled the world together as members of the Senate Foreign Relations committee. We disagreed often, and sometimes loudly. Lindsey and I did agree on the profound importance of public service. Like me, he loved the Senate as an institution, even with all its flaws and complexities. To his family, his staff, his constituents in South Carolina, and everyone who loved him: Jill and I are keeping you in our prayers.
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
12 July 1919 | A German Jew, Kurt Bachrach, was born in Schwalenberg. He emigrated to The Netherlands. He was most probably deported to #Auschwitz in 1943. He did not survive.
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Dick Harpootlian
Dick Harpootlian@HarpootlianSC·
For three years, former CEO of Overstock, Patrick Byrne accused @HunterBiden of treason and linked him to a terrorist attack. Yesterday, a federal judge - Republican appointee - found that every one of those claims was fabricated. The Court described Mr. Byrne as not a credible person. This decision affirms that the rule of law still exists in this country. The judgment includes $1.7 million in punitive damages to be paid to Hunter Biden and that is the floor, not the ceiling, of what Mr. Byrne owes for his conduct. If Mr. Byrne repeats any of these claims, we will see him back in court. - Dick Harpootlian Lawyer for Hunter Biden
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Chris Meloni
Chris Meloni@Chris_Meloni·
Another MAGAt gets caught in his BS
Dick Harpootlian@HarpootlianSC

For three years, former CEO of Overstock, Patrick Byrne accused @HunterBiden of treason and linked him to a terrorist attack. Yesterday, a federal judge - Republican appointee - found that every one of those claims was fabricated. The Court described Mr. Byrne as not a credible person. This decision affirms that the rule of law still exists in this country. The judgment includes $1.7 million in punitive damages to be paid to Hunter Biden and that is the floor, not the ceiling, of what Mr. Byrne owes for his conduct. If Mr. Byrne repeats any of these claims, we will see him back in court. - Dick Harpootlian Lawyer for Hunter Biden

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Maria Cardona
Maria Cardona@MariaTCardona·
As I said just now on CNN, Lindsey Graham will have a robust complex legacy, and there will be plenty of time to talk about politics and his record, and how he was on the right side of immigration and almost helped the country pass historic bipartisan immigration reform, how he voted for Justices Sotomayor and Kagan, how he was a staunch advocate for unflinching support of Ukraine, and how he served in uniform for 33 years. He was also a congenial Senator that worked across the aisle. But then came Trump. That discussion is for another day, for now, condolences to his family and friends, and to the people of South Carolina, may Senator Graham rest in peace.
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Brad
Brad@BraddrofliT·
Trump is paying himself a 2.5% general contractor's fee on his 400 million dollar ballroom. That's 10 million dollars. When will MAGA stop making excuses for his corruption?
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