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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓

Andrew Isker 🌳🪓

@BonifaceOption

Triumph over CHRIST'S enemies. Conquer the world with MIRTH. Be enchanted by the very words of ALMIGHTY GOD. https://t.co/CtqkYUReya

Gainesboro, Tennessee Katılım Mart 2009
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Josh Daws
Josh Daws@JoshDaws·
If I were CEO of The Walt Disney Company, the top five things I’d do day one: 1. Bring back the Disney Look standards for cast members in the park. 2. Hire Lord & Miller to make the Timothy Zahn Thrawn trilogy. 3. Bring back heavily themed Disney Stores as a local taste of the parks in your home town. 4. Full back catalog on Disney+ including Song of the South 5. Give Spaceship Earth a proper ending without the touch screens. What about you?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓
Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
@MayorFrey He died of an overdose and your city imprisoned innocent men while you performatively gesticulated before the felon’s casket.
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago.   That moment changed our city forever.
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Lomez@L0m3z·
This is one of the most important books we've ever done. Derek Chauvin is innocent. Period. Any honest person looking at the evidence would conclude the same. What happened to Chauvin is a national travesty. And it's long past due to correct this embarrassing episode.
Passage Publishing@PassagePress

Today we are proud to announce the release of American Scapegoat: How a Corrupt Justice System Sacrificed Derek Chauvin to the Mob by former federal prosecutor T.J. Harker (@TJ_Harker). Six years ago today, George Floyd died while in custody of Minneapolis beat cop Derek Chauvin, sparking the most destructive riots in our nation's history and becoming the pretext for an era of mass political hysteria that threatened to rip apart the very fabric of American life. Cities burned. Floyd's body was paraded around in a gold casket. Every institution was made to bend the knee to BLM. Ordinary white Americans, represented by the person of Derek Chauvin, were called to account for three centuries of racial grievance. All most Americans saw of that day was the grainy cellphone footage of Officer Chauvin's knee restraining the back of George Floyd's neck. Few bothered to learn any other details about the case, and by the time the trial rolled around, the verdict was a foregone conclusion. An innocent black man had been killed by a racist white cop, they were told. And for America to atone for its original sins, that racist white cop had to pay the price. What they didn't know was that Chauvin's knee did not prevent Floyd from breathing. They didn't know Chauvin was following procedure by the book. They didn't know Floyd had taken lethal amounts of fentanyl minutes before being restrained. They didn't know Floyd had a pre-existing heart condition. They didn't know the autopsy report had been revised under threat of professional harm. They didn't know the original prosecutor removed herself from the case after seeing all of the evidence. They didn't know the subsequent prosecutors had to abandon their theory of the case just days into the trial. They didn't know the prosecution never established a cause of death, let alone that Derek Chauvin was responsible. In American Scapegoat, author T.J. Harker breaks down what happened on that fateful day six years ago, analyzes the thousands of court documents manipulated and recontextualized to achieve the trial result Minnesota politicians demanded, and relives the trial itself in thorough, painstaking detail to definitively show that Derek Chauvin did not kill George Floyd. Never in modern American history has our justice system been so corrupted by public mass hysteria than in the case of Derek Chauvin. This is the story of that trial. This is the story of how a man was sacrificed to the mob. American Scapegoat is available for pre-order now. Coming Fall '26.

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Marlin, Esq
Marlin, Esq@nostalgiafkninc·
So far I, personally, have called ICE on 72 individuals and 53 of them along with their families have been deported.
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Roland Gunn 🇺🇸
Roland Gunn 🇺🇸@RolandGunnTN·
@BonifaceOption Honestly everyone I’ve ever met from there has been really nice to me so I feel bad about it, but it’s totally reflexive.
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Roland Gunn 🇺🇸
Roland Gunn 🇺🇸@RolandGunnTN·
I can’t entirely explain it, but Minnesota draws my ire more than any other place in America. Portland, San Francisco, whatever. New York, Boston, mostly indifferent. Something about Minnesota just sets me off. Strangely I don’t feel this way about the rest of the upper Midwest.
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JD🗿✝️
JD🗿✝️@myheartgoes_out·
@BonifaceOption Oh so you are finally not kneeling at Trumps feet? Great to have you back brother
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
The best part of a long road trip with my autistic 14-year-old is that when we get within three hours of our destination he looks at the ETA and names a movie of that exact length—every minute.
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alex_a_hanna
alex_a_hanna@alex_a_hanna·
@BonifaceOption that is fascinating - is it the same movie every time at the same ETA or does it vary?
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Andrew Isker 🌳🪓
Andrew Isker 🌳🪓@BonifaceOption·
The more you pay Congressmen and Senators, the higher the quality of candidates will be. Should be $1M for Congressmen and $2M for Senators. No highly competent, bright, articulate guy is going to take an 80% pay cut to be slandered and attacked in every direction (and now sometimes physically). Instead, you get dysgenic, activist theater kid freaks and/or insider-trading charlatans exchanging favors for a later career in lobbying/consulting and no-show jobs for their family.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
It’s obvious that, for many people, being a congressman is not as appealing as being a media personality. And they’re not necessarily wrong. If you’re not in leadership, Congress can be drudgery: meetings, fundraising, travel, low pay. So they pick a niche and go for it.
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