Damien S. Butler

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Damien S. Butler

Damien S. Butler

@Damien_Butler8

NFL Agent 🏈Attorney 📈Entrepreneur 🗝️Mentor @CMV_SPORTS; @Morehouse Alum✍🏾; TSU Law⚖️; ΩΨΦ⚡️#PowerAgent

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@QuincyAvery Because sitting behind your phone and tweeting like you and Abdul love to do? At least Boomer said it and is on video saying what he thinks unlike some people who just type away and act all tough on Twitter 🤦🏼‍♂️
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“See what the world is like without a family that protects you” “Nobody else will understand you outside this place” “You’ll be with all the money in the world, surrounded by people who say yes to everything” Joseph foreshadowing Michael’s life was such an Oscar worthy scene
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
One of the most difficult questions in music history… Elvis Presley or Michael Jackson?
🎸 Rock History 🎸 tweet media🎸 Rock History 🎸 tweet media
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Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock@jasonwhitlock·
Dart is voicing support for Trump. You are chasing social media clout. That's "what we doing, man."
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Niklaus Wetter
Niklaus Wetter@niklaus_wetter·
@mikefreemanNFL Nobody cared that Kaepernick was an outspoken lib activist. He’s irrelevant now doing that. They cared that he publicly disrespected the nation over a racial grievance. People found it incredibly distasteful and you intentionally misunderstanding that isn’t going to change it.
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Jimbo Smallwood@JimboSmallwood·
@JacquezGreen I’m sure he was a good coach but let’s not pretend like the level of competition was the same.
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Kirk Cameron
Kirk Cameron@KirkCameron·
I've been to Michael Jackson's infamous Neverland Ranch. Something felt very wrong.
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Observation King
Observation King@TheKingNoticed·
@VanityFair As a lifelong LSU fan and someone that is excited about the upcoming season, this may be the beginning of the end for you @Lane_Kiffin Louisiana rejects the DEI, anti white culture and political correctness. Pandering for national popularity will make you lose it locally.
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VANITY FAIR@VanityFair·
In explaining his decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU, Lane Kiffin seems willing to invoke Ole Miss's struggle to distance itself from symbols like the Confederate flag, Colonel Rebel, and the nickname "Ole Miss" itself. When he was coaching there, Kiffin says, top recruits would tell him, “‘Hey, coach, we really like you. But my grandparents aren’t letting me move to Oxford, Mississippi.’ That doesn’t come up when you say Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Parents were sitting here this weekend saying the campus’s diversity feels so great: ‘It feels like there’s no segregation’” vanityfair.com/news/story/lan…
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Damien S. Butler
Damien S. Butler@Damien_Butler8·
You say Alabama Republicans are “paving the way for Republican representation.” Exactly. That is not a colorblind defense of democracy. That is an admission that the goal is partisan power — and in Alabama, that partisan power has repeatedly depended on cracking and packing Black voters until their voting strength is diluted. Calling that out is not “race-baiting.” It is reading the court record. The Supreme Court already held that Alabama’s congressional map likely violated the Voting Rights Act. A federal court later found Alabama’s Legislature intentionally discriminated against Black voters when it drew a map with only one majority-Black district despite Alabama’s demographics and despite prior court direction. So no, this is not simply “policy.” It is power dressed up as policy. You want to criticize Terri Sewell’s record? Fine. Criticize it. But don’t pretend post-office bills are the full measure of congressional effectiveness while ignoring appropriations, district funding, constituent services, rural hospital money, infrastructure, broadband, and the basic fact that federal representation is not measured only by how many personally sponsored bills become law. And don’t pretend race is a “smokescreen” when Alabama’s own redistricting litigation has centered on whether Black voters were denied a fair opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. The honest argument is this: Alabama Republicans want fewer Democratic seats. Because Black voters in Alabama overwhelmingly vote Democratic, reducing Democratic representation often means reducing Black political power. You can support that strategy if you want, but at least have the nerve to say what it is. This is not about giving anyone a racial entitlement. It is about whether Alabama voters — including Black voters — get fair representation, or whether the Legislature gets to rig the map until the outcome is predetermined. That is not democracy. That is managed representation. You = 🤡 Your paper = 🗑️
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U.S. Secretary of Common Sense@ScottButtram·
No, ma'am. Republicans in the Alabama State House are paving the way for Republican representation, exactly what you encouraged California to do for Democrats. With the race-baiting smokescreen out of the way, let's talk about your record. You oppose voter ID, which the overwhelming majority of your constituents support. Every problem facing the 7th District when you were elected has worsened during your 6 terms in Congress. You've only been the primary sponsor of 7 bills that passed in your 12 years in office. Almost all of them were to name a post office or an award nomination. That doesn't improve life in the 7th, but it's the perfect picture of a nothing burger style of leadership. For half a century, Democrats have failed the 7th. They deserve an alternative that gives them the fighting chance that you have failed to provide. This isn't about race, it's about policy. Which is exactly why you're hiding behind race. #alpolitics
Rep. Terri A. Sewell@RepTerriSewell

It's official. Republicans in the Alabama State House just passed legislation paving the way to eliminate Black representation in our state. We need to organize, mobilize, and vote like our lives depend on it. My full statement. 👇🏾

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