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I guess after 12 years on Twitter, I should do a profile.Female, ex-WRAF Medic🇬🇧Lived in Geneva, Switzerland 🇨🇭 Brit/Canadian 🇨🇦 love my fam NO DM’s.
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My 13-year-old son just said, “Mum, I think I have a good idea. The people in America protesting ICE should call themselves LAVA — Local And Very Angry. And lava melts ice. You should post that and see if it's a good idea"
We’re about as far away from the United States as you can get, here in Perth, Western Australia. But I hope the people over there know that even a young boy on the other side of the world can see when something isn’t right.
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@PARLA3vzc @PrezLives2022 YAY YOU‼️👏❤️💯Keep going 🇬🇧🇨🇦
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That's totally disrespectful. Imagine you worked hard your entire life to create a company that manufactures trash cans only to have someone throw Pam Bondi's face in it.
TMZ@TMZ
Pam Bondi's portrait was tossed in the trash at the Department of Justice after Trump firing 👀 tmz.me/g6XfFwK
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@theliamnissan **Snigger** I just love it when that happens! The outrage! The anger! The threats that they will no longer “see your movies” The outrage is real! 🤦♀️🤡🇬🇧🇨🇦 Keep it up 👏❤️
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Ted Nugent is a draft dodger, so he can shut right up here
Right Wing Watch@RightWingWatch
Ted Nugent is disgusted with the youth of today: "These kids need to be stripped naked and thrown into the wilderness without anything for a week. And if they don't make it, tough."
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BREAKING: Pete Hegeth's Pentagon SPITS on Catholic soldiers on Good Friday by hosting a Protestants-only chapel service with the message "No Catholic Mass."
This is absolutely jaw-dropping....
According to HuffPost's Jennifer Bendery, the Defense Department has invited over 3,500 employees to a Good Friday service at the Pentagon Chapel "except it’s only for Protestants, not Catholics." She obtained an email sent out by Air Force leadership, which laid out the outrageous abuse of religious liberty in plain text.
“Just a friendly reminder: There will be a Protestant Service (No Catholic Mass) for Good Friday today at the Pentagon Chapel,” it reads.
“I guess so the Catholics know their kind ain’t welcome. It’s so ridiculous," a Pentagon employee told her.
When Bendery reached out to the Pentagon, a spokesperson confirmed that there will not be another, separate service for Catholics in the Pentagon chapel today.
This one isn't hard to puzzle out. The Christian Nationalist movement that Hegseth is part of is Evangelical to its core. They view Catholics with something between suspicion and outright hostility. Hegseth previously invited pastor Doug Wilson to lead a prayer service at the Pentagon. Wilson has called for a Christian theocracy in America, suggested that "biblical slavery" might come back under that theocracy, and called for banning Catholic processions.
In this Evangelical vision of a Christian America, Catholic cathedrals are torn down and replaced with golden statues of Trump holding the cross.
This animosity towards Catholics is also rooted in backlash against Pope Leo XIV's outspoken anti-MAGA sentiments. He has repeatedly condemned the cruel treatment of migrants as well as Trump's illegal, bloody Iran War. Many Republicans now view Leo and by extension all Catholics as an enemy.
We stand with Leo and our Catholic soldiers, do you?
Please ❤️ and share to demand that Catholics be treated fairly in the military!

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He was thirty-two years old, a husband, a father of two little boys, and expecting a daughter in just a few months.
In his final moments, knowing he would never meet her, Todd Beamer could have begged for mercy.
Instead, he organized a resistance, prayed with a stranger, and spoke two words the world would never forget.
It was September 11, 2001. United Airlines Flight 93 took off from Newark at 8:42 a.m., delayed and routine, heading for San Francisco. On board were 44 people: passengers, crew, and four hijackers. Among the passengers was Todd Beamer, traveling for work and planning to surprise his pregnant wife, Lisa, on her birthday.
At 9:28 a.m., chaos erupted.
Hijackers stormed the cockpit. The plane jolted violently. Screams echoed through the cabin. Within minutes, Flight 93 was turned around and redirected east, toward Washington, D.C. The pilots were gone. Control of the aircraft was no longer in the hands of those trained to fly it.
Todd Beamer picked up the seat-back Airfone. He didn’t call his wife. He didn’t call a friend. He reached a customer service center and was connected to Lisa Jefferson, a GTE supervisor. What followed was a thirteen-minute call that would become part of history.
Todd spoke with clarity and composure. He described the hijackers, the weapons, the layout of the cabin, the absence of the pilots. Lisa listened, documented everything, and stayed with him. As other passengers on Flight 93 made calls of their own, a devastating truth came into focus. The World Trade Center had been hit. The Pentagon had been struck. This was not an isolated hijacking. Their plane was part of a coordinated attack.
Todd understood what that meant.
Doing nothing would not save them. Compliance would not bring negotiations. The aircraft itself was intended to become a weapon. Whatever target lay ahead would suffer massive loss of life unless something changed.
Todd asked Lisa to do something deeply personal. If he didn’t survive, would she call his family and tell them how much he loved them?
He had every reason to be terrified. His wife was seven months pregnant. His sons were three years old and one year old. He would never meet his daughter. He would never see his children grow. But fear did not paralyze him. It focused him.
Todd joined with other passengers, including Tom Burnett, Mark Bingham, and Jeremy Glick. They spoke quietly. They compared information. They weighed the risks. They understood the outcome either way. Remaining seated meant certain death and catastrophic consequences on the ground. Fighting back meant danger, injury, and likely death — but it also meant the chance to stop the attack.
Over the phone, Lisa could hear the resolve forming.
Todd returned to the call and asked one final thing. He asked Lisa to pray with him. At thirty thousand feet, facing the end of his life, he recited the Lord’s Prayer with a stranger. His voice did not shake. When the prayer ended, he paused, then turned back to the others.
“Are you ready, guys?”
“Okay.”
“Let’s roll.”
Lisa stayed on the line as movement erupted in the background. Shouting. Struggle. The sound of passengers rushing forward. At 10:03 a.m., United Flight 93 crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Everyone on board was killed.
But the plane never reached Washington.
Investigators later concluded Flight 93 was likely headed for the U.S. Capitol or the White House. Because of what happened inside that cabin, that attack never occurred. Countless lives were spared by people who knew they might not survive and chose to act anyway.
The 9/11 Commission later described the actions of the passengers of Flight 93 as the first successful counterattack of that day. It was not led by soldiers or commanders. It was led by ordinary people who refused to be passive.
Todd Beamer’s daughter, Morgan, was born four months later. She grew up knowing who her father was and what he chose.

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