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🧐Observations and going-on's in Barrington.

Barrington, IL Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is not the Middle East, this is Chicago, Illinois Muslims do not do this in their home countries. We are seeing this in major American cities because we are in the middle of a planned Islamic Takeover We need mass deportations while we still can. It’s the only answer
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Gates McGavick
Gates McGavick@GatesMcgavick·
The people doing this think they’re the resistance; they’re really just mid-level bureaucrats who got mad that they could no longer leave the office at 4 PM or work from home daily when @PamBondi arrived. And they do not represent all DOJ career staff.
Carol Leonnig@CarolLeonnig

SCOOP -- Pam Bondi portraits quickly tossed into trash bins after @realDonaldTrump Trump fired her. DOJers still smarting about the time Bondi removed a career national security official over some Biden portrait still hanging on an office wall . W @KDilanianMSNOW ms.now/news/pam-bondi…

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D220 Insider
D220 Insider@D220Insider·
@CWBChicago “Died after being found beaten in Avondale” 😳 WTF Chicago!!!
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CWBChicago
CWBChicago@CWBChicago·
"He was a man who carved his own path through sheer hustle." Friends and family are mourning Xander Kazanowski, who died after being found beaten in Avondale. cwbchicago.com/2026/04/invest…
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D220 Insider
D220 Insider@D220Insider·
Hey League of Woman Voters @LWVPalatineArea, Can you stop with the “We are a non-partisan organization,” BS?
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Libs of Barrington
Libs of Barrington@LibsBarrington·
You ask >>> What is a MILF posted by Chelsea of Barrington Indivisible during a No King protests? Sleezy Chelsea Barnes therapist also did a poltical campaigning event with Nabeela Syed @rep_nabeelasyed + Maria Peterson @Mariafor52IL @balibrary recently 🧐
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Renee
Renee@eeners·
Arlington Heights “No Kings” protest. I really hope this Trump blowup shows up on our local Buy Nothing fb page, because a few of us would love to rotate it in our yards! Also special guests Moisette and Brock McNerney attended because they have zero shame.
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NotKennyRogers
NotKennyRogers@NotKennyRogers·
Please stop referring to today's No Kings rally as "Spring Break for Ugly People." That's not fair to ugly people.
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M Crowe
M Crowe@MCrowe29117015·
@D220Insider @barrington220 What a joke. Why aren’t the rest of the D220 Board members reporting this? She’s violating their policies.
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D220 Insider
D220 Insider@D220Insider·
Erin Chan ding took $70,000 from various teachers unions for her IL state Rep campaign, and now she wants to stay on the @barrington220 BOE as a trustee and work for the unions interests. How many ways is Erin going to screw the students and tax payers? Please sign the petition! change.org/p/for-the-resi…
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D220 Insider
D220 Insider@D220Insider·
@LauraLynn209 @eeners The Leftist nerve is something else, she posted about vitriolic hate (her words) and yet she went ahead and did something that grotesque.
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Laura Lynn
Laura Lynn@LauraLynn209·
@eeners Moisette is your classic white suburban woman with an extreme case of TDS. Seek help.
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
Loyola University newspaper has issued an apology in the wake of the murder of freshman Sheridan Gorman...ostensibly to her accused murderer. The Phoenix was sorry for calling Jose Medina-Medina an "illegal immigrant" instead of a "Rogers Park Resident"...thecollegefix.com/loyola-newspap…
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Frank McCormick
Frank McCormick@CBHeresy·
BREAKING 🚨: Republican offices in Arlington Heights, IL were just vandalized with Nazi symbols and feces by Brock McNerney, 72, and Moisette McNerney, 69. Trump Derangement Syndrome literally has Democrats making swastikas out of their own excrement.
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
🚨BREAKING: The Supreme Court signals it will STRIKE DOWN state laws allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day. Do you realize how massive of a win this will be?
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Awake Illinois
Awake Illinois@Awake_IL·
Communist Conversations start March 24th? March 20th Email from @naperville203 high school principal Jackie Thornton. Woke gobbledygook bullshit that’s dripping with toxic femininity. _______________ “Dear Naperville Central Parents and Caregivers, At Naperville Central, we are committed to fostering a school community where all students feel a strong sense of belonging, safety, and respect. As part of this commitment, we may periodically hold what we call Community Conversations. Community Conversations are structured opportunities for students and staff to pause, reflect, and engage in respectful dialogue when a situation arises that impacts the NCHS community as a whole. These conversations are not disciplinary in nature, nor are they debates or instructional lessons. Instead, they provide students with an opportunity to process events, reflect on their impact, and practice respectful listening and communication. A Community Conversation may be used, for example, when an event causes widespread concern, confusion, or emotional impact, even if no harm ultimately occurred. One situation in which a Community Conversation would have been appropriate was the inadvertent triggering of our Centegix safety system during the 2024–2025 school year resulting in an emergency response and lockdown situation at Central. While that situation was resolved quickly and did not pose an ongoing safety concern, it understandably caused stress and raised questions for students. If the Community Conversation structure had been in place at that time, it would have provided an opportunity for students to process the experience, ask questions in a supported setting, and reestablish a sense of calm and shared understanding. When a Community Conversation is scheduled, the school will follow our Tuesday/Thursday SOAR schedule. During the SOAR period, students will remain in their second-period class rather than attending Advisory or Support. All staff members participate in these conversations, and a second staff member is assigned to each classroom to ensure that each classroom is appropriately supported. During Community Conversations, staff members serve as hosts who help guide the structure of the conversation, listen to student perspectives, and ensure that discussions remain respectful and aligned with school values. Conversations are guided by prepared questions and shared norms, and staff step in only when necessary to maintain a safe and supportive environment. Community Conversations are used thoughtfully and intentionally. Not every situation results in a Community Conversation; each circumstance is considered individually based on its context and impact on our school community. These conversations support important long-term goals for students, including recognizing and addressing harm, using affirming language, seeking support from trusted adults, and, particularly for older students, acting as upstanders who positively support others. They also reinforce our shared responsibility as a school community to care for one another. Community Conversations are intended to be an ongoing practice at Naperville Central, and we will continue to reflect on and refine this process over time to best support our students and staff.  We are going to practice a Community Conversation on Tuesday, March 24th.  The discussion topic will focus on values we each believe to be important to uphold as members of our Naperville Central community.  Our goal in Tuesday’s conversation is to introduce students to this concept, practice together and then gather feedback from both staff and students that will help inform future Community Conversations. We appreciate your partnership and trust as we work together to maintain a school environment rooted in safety, respect, and belonging. If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to the school. Sincerely,
Jackie Thornton, Principal”
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