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🌵Randy Henriks🌵

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Arizona, U.S.A. Katılım Aralık 2023
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KSTP@KSTP·
St. Paul’s biggest office towers lost value again this year, raising new concerns about taxes and the city’s financial outlook. The top seven taxable office buildings in downtown St. Paul took an average 16.5% hit to their estimated sale price this year. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…
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Daniel Concannon
Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
March 12. Missouri. Black 18-year-old Praize King plans and orchestrates an ambush of White 15-year-old Miles Young. As Miles pleads for his life, King shoots him in the chest, killing him. Another day, another Black-on-White murder that never makes national news.
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
Remember when ATF massacred Randy Weaver’s family because of 2 sawed off shotguns? Meanwhile we have HD videos of gang members with illegal weapons telling you what block they’re from and nothing happens. Maybe a little less attention on bump stocks and a little more on thugs.
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Meanwhile in St. Louis

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Adir 𓉱@jewyorkstofmind·
@AFpost Jews are 32% of the White population in NYC. So much for the “Jews leech off welfare”
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AF Post@AFpost·
In NYC, Whites function as “tax cattle”, receiving $.03 in benefits for every $1 in taxes paid. Each group receives disproportionate benefits. Asians receive a 7.5:1 ratio ($0.22 : $1) in second, whereas Blacks and Hispanics receive a 61:1 ($1.77 : $1) and 67:1 ($1.95 : $1) ratio respectively. As a result of privileged minority benefits, the relative tax benefits to Whites look this way across much of the country. Follow: @AFpost
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卄𝐎ù𝔰ε 𝐨𝔣 ℙoє𝐌 _
In 1480 viel een Ottomaans leger (18.000 man, onder Gedik Ahmed Pasha) de Zuid-Italiaanse stad Otranto aan. Na 15 dagen beleg werd de stad ingenomen. De overlevende mannen (boven de 15) kregen een ultimatum: bekeren tot de islam of sterven. Ongeveer 800 weigerden. Ze werden naar de heuvel buiten de stad gevoerd (nu de Heuvel der Martelaren). Daar werden ze één voor één onthoofd. De eerste was kleermaker Antonio Primaldo, die riep: “Nu is het tijd om voor onze zielen te vechten voor de Heer.” De aartsbisschop werd voor het altaar van de kathedraal onthoofd. Andere priesters werden doormidden gezaagd. Vrouwen en kinderen werden als slaven verkocht of vermoord. Totaal: tienduizenden doden en duizenden in slavernij. Dit was geen “normale” oorlog maar een religieus gemotiveerde slachting van weerloze christenen die weigerden hun geloof af te zweren. Na de herovering in 1481 werden de lichamen (die maandenlang onbegraven op de heuvel hadden gelegen) verzameld en naar de kathedraal gebracht. In de Cappella dei Martiri staan vandaag de dag glazen vitrines vol met hun echte schedels – rij na rij, honderden stuks. Een stukje geschiedenis dat zelden in de schoolboeken staat… Anno 2026? Kerken organiseren vrijwillig iftars wereldwijd.. Hebben die 800 martelaren hiervoor geleden? Voor kerken die nu vrijwillig weggeven wat zij met hun bloed verdedigden?
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
So basically: a) ICE deploys somewhere b) TSA lines plummet c) Traffic vanishes d) ERs clear out e) Construction sites are ghost towns f) Class sizes shrink ...and we're still supposed to believe there are only 11 million illegal aliens in the country?!
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Homefront Beacon@HomefrontBeacon·
The More You Know
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Manny M
Manny M@mannymoto70·
My question is why do Minnesotans elect people that don’t have the same values as native Minnesotans? I am a native Arkansan, we don’t claim Craig 🤮. I was in the military and have lived everywhere, I haven’t lived in AR in 30+ years. I have a strong desire to fix some of the issues here. But if native Minnesotans don’t want me to help, I can sit the midterms out and eventually move out of Minnesota. It seems things have been working so well for years here!
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Redhead Ranting™
Redhead Ranting™@redheadranting·
I've been thinking about this all day - why would a politician move to another state and run for local office? The top tier of Minnesota elected leaders are all from other states - Walz is from Nebraska, Ellison is from Michigan, Angie Craig is from Arkansas, Tina Smith is from New Mexico. Why would you move to another state and then want to represent those people? Wouldn't it make more sense for all of these politicians to try to win an election in their home state - a place where they understand the people? And why would the citizens trust anyone from another state to represent them?
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Lyle Kraft
Lyle Kraft@LyleKraft·
@redheadranting Perhaps people move to Minnesota because they recognize the fundamental decency here and they are inspired to promote it?
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🌵Randy Henriks🌵@BRHenriks·
@redheadranting Hotbed for radical socialism, also the DFL has a training course for would-be politicians (interns) for the DNC. State is totally fucked and I moved away in 2015 when I thought it was peak Bolshevism.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
The same people demanding that you acknowledge “Israel’s right to exist” have also defended the systematic annihilation of Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Iran as well as the demographic genocide against Europe. Israel is apparently the only nation that can exist.
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Deborah Lloyd
Deborah Lloyd@LloydDeebz001·
@BenGrahamUK I'm all for diversity and inclusion...but omitting the word "Easter" is offensive and unnecessary!
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Britain has been a Christian nation for over 1,400 years. Through wars, plagues, and countless kings, Easter has always been celebrated. Yet now, Cadbury won’t even use the word ‘Easter’ on their eggs. When did celebrating British traditions become controversial?
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KSTP@KSTP·
In the wake of a shooting that injured four teens at a Minneapolis Popeye's, two community activists are hoping to launch youth mentorship programs and safety patrols to head off future violence. kstp.com/kstp-news/top-…
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KARE 11@kare11·
In a pair of social media posts, Trump first threatened and then said he'd made plans to put officers from U.S. ICE agents in airports starting Monday. kare11.com/article/news/n…
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Bob
Bob@teamstar80·
@BenGrahamUK Oh fuck off! I’m 45 years old. Chocolate eggs have never said Easter! Shove your fake outrage where your boyfriend enters you!
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Anthony Albanese
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP·
Australia's diversity is our strength. And I’m proud our team is as diverse as the communities we represent. Different backgrounds, different perspectives, all making us a better government. On the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, we’re committed to making sure every Australian feels safe and respected. No matter what language you speak, or what faith you practice.
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KARE 11
KARE 11@kare11·
Lawyers representing Liam Conejo Ramos and his family have filed an appeal after a judge denied the family’s asylum claim. One of the family’s lawyers breaks down the judge’s decision and the path ahead -> kare11.com/article/news/l…
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