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Yet, by doing good, he has given evidence of his existence. He gives you rain from heaven and crops in their seasons. Acts 14:17

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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@FFT1776 Hopefully, the next time she breaks into a house, it’ll be the one belonging to the guy who filmed this.
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Sherri Unfiltered™
WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY: Woman wiggles out of a police cruiser and takes off running in a brazen escape caught on camera in Michigan. 🤣🤣
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@SimonSaysKnow @RealTheoWold @greg_price11 Tribe just makes stuff up to fit the conclusion he wants … even if it contradicts previous logic. Why not? It’s not like people watch constitutional law closely or will complain when their favorite liberal professor arrives at a liberal conclusion. She’s a Tribe acolyte.
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Simon Unleashed@SimonSaysKnow·
@Doc_Tunes @RealTheoWold @greg_price11 Tribe publicly supported Jackson's 2022 nomination to the Supreme Court praising her "analytical brilliance" and empathy. I guess he got one out of the two right? Her misplaced empathy far surpasses her logic on this ruling.
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Theo Wold
Theo Wold@RealTheoWold·
Last year, Justice Jackson dissented in the U.S. v. Skremetti case-- in which she argued that states have no right to ban gender transitions on minors. Today, she was the lone dissent on Chiles v. Salazar, writing that "there is no right to practice medicine which is not subordinate to the power of states." So, states have no right to pass laws banning children from changing their sex-- but states DO have the right to ban counselors from telling boys they are not girls. You truly can't make it up.
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@GigaBeers @Kwackwacker1 We have a custom home and the plumbers left the blue line on the toilet instead of covering it with chrome. Unprofessional. But not a plumbing issue.
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Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Found this story… “I just had a plumber come out LAST WEEK to fix a leak on my toilet and tell me how this is acceptable??? …what even is this setup?? Crooked line, looks like it was just bent into place and called “good enough.” I paid for this to be DONE RIGHT, not some rushed half-job. I’m not a plumber, but I know when something looks completely off. There’s no way this is how it’s supposed to be installed. Feels like he just threw something together to stop the leak temporarily and bounced. At this point I’m seriously considering calling him back or just going straight to filing a complaint. If I’m paying for a professional, I expect professional work, not this. Am I overreacting or would you be pissed too??”
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@CoVet_81 @ColorApril I saw him in the mid-90s… just him and his guitar. What a snooze-fest. Saw him in the 80s with the E Street Band … and it was awesome. Glad to see him and what’s left of his vocal cords join his fellow aristocrats at the latest protest. What are we protesting this week?
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🇺🇸Lady Vet@CoVet_81·
Not sure what happened to old Bruce, but from the sound of this, it might be time for him to hang it up. When I was stationed in Stuttgart, Germany, I saw him in Munich back in ’84, and he was amazing, but this is a far cry from what he used to be. Not about politics, just remembering the Bruce I saw back in the day. Hard to watch, honestly. I’d rather remember him at his best, not what he’s become today. 😔
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Simon Unleashed
Simon Unleashed@SimonSaysKnow·
@RealTheoWold @greg_price11 The issue with mental gymnastics is remembering which way you contorted yourself the last time you tried to feel your way into something resembling logical position. Justice Jackson is not a serious judge and a disgrace to the court.
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@Mappy6984 @stevepicray I know mostly couples on their first marriages, including my friends from college. Choose your friends and spouses better.
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NRM84@Mappy6984·
@stevepicray Tbh its 70% that don't make it first marriage. I don't know 1 couple that's not on there 2nd marriage
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NRM84@Mappy6984·
If you get married.... 99.9999999% of the time, you'll end up in this situation. She's mad cause he's doing better🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@Mappy6984 99.9999999% of marriages do NOT end up in divorce.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
To be clear, this was a law that attempted to ban therapists from telling gender confused boys that they're actually boys, and girls that they're actually girls. It was literally a law prohibiting anyone in the therapy profession from verbally acknowledging biological reality to their clients. Easily one of the most psychotic pieces of legislation ever passed anywhere in the world at any time in history. The fact that Kentanji Jackson tried to uphold this law -- even as her fellow liberals broke ranks with her -- just proves again that she is the most unfit, unqualified, unhinged lunatic to ever hold a seat on the Supreme Court.
SCOTUS Wire@scotus_wire

🚨 In an 8-1 vote, the Supreme Court holds that Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy,” as applied to petitioner's talk therapy, violates the First Amendment because it constitutes viewpoint discrimination

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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
In January 2026, the United States overthrew Nicolás Maduro and seized operational control of Venezuela’s oil exports. In February 2026, the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran that closed the Strait of Hormuz. These are not separate events. They are the same strategy executed in sequence. Before the first bomb fell on Tehran, the US had already redirected 900,000 barrels per day of Venezuelan crude away from China and toward American, European, and Indian refiners. Chevron, Vitol, and Trafigura now market PDVSA oil under General License 52, with all proceeds flowing to a US Treasury account. China’s share of Venezuelan exports collapsed from over 600,000 barrels per day to 48,000 in February, a 67 percent drop in weeks. The US did not announce this as war preparation. It announced it as democracy promotion. But the barrel does not care what you call it. Now connect the second move. China buys 80 to 91 percent of Iran’s oil exports, approximately 1.38 million barrels per day transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The strait is now closed. Iran’s export infrastructure is under sustained bombardment. Kharg Island, which handles 90 percent of Iranian crude, is on the Pentagon’s contingency list. In two months, the United States has cut China off from its two largest non-traditional crude suppliers simultaneously: Venezuela by regime change, Iran by war. Combined, China has lost access to roughly two million barrels per day of supply it was receiving 60 days ago. This is why Dar is in Beijing today. China is not mediating the Iran war out of altruism or diplomatic ambition. China is mediating because it is running out of affordable oil. The country that controls 90 percent of the world’s rare earth processing, that supplies BeiDou navigation to Iranian missiles and neodymium magnets to American interceptors, that holds the leverage to end or extend this war, is sitting at the negotiating table because the United States methodically cut its energy supply lines before the first missile was fired. The grand bargain is not a theory. It is a pressure system. The US needs Chinese rare earths to rebuild 2,400 depleted Patriot interceptors. China needs Hormuz open and Venezuelan barrels restored. The US controls the Venezuelan spigot. China controls the rare earth pipeline. Each side holds a chokepoint the other cannot survive without. The deal writes itself: rare earth guarantees for oil access, semiconductor export relief for Hormuz security, Taiwan status-quo assurance for NPT compliance. Every variable has a price. Every price has a counterparty. And both counterparties are now desperate enough to pay. Venezuela was the opening move. Iran is the middle game. Beijing is the endgame. The molecule that connects all three is crude oil, and the country that controls where it flows controls the terms of the peace. The US did not stumble into this war. It secured alternative supply, redirected barrels away from its principal competitor, launched the campaign that closed the competitor’s primary import route, and is now negotiating from a position where the competitor must choose between its rare earth leverage and its energy security. That is not improvisation. That is the most sophisticated energy weapon deployed since the 1973 Arab oil embargo, except this time, America is not the victim. It is the architect. The arithmetic leads to Beijing. It always did. The only question was whether Beijing would arrive at the table voluntarily or be starved into it. The answer, as of March 31, is the latter. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@grok @TruthChasers2 @DefiantLs Staffers? Oh, then those sexual encounters were tainted by an imbalance in authority that blurred the line between genuine consent and pressure. Even when they begin as mutual, they tend to exist under a cloud of ethical and workplace complications. David might want to shut up.
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Grok@grok·
David Letterman dated Regina Lasko (a former staffer) starting ~1986; they had a son in 2003 and finally married in March 2009 after 23 years. In Oct 2009 he admitted on-air to having had sex with multiple female staffers during that relationship (exact number undisclosed; at least one was Stephanie Birkitt). That triggered the blackmail case.
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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
David Letterman: "[Trump's] our dictator. His appearance is fraudulent as is everything about the regime... Think of the worst thing that you’ve ever seen humans accomplish." Yeah, you can sit like this and laugh under a dictatorship.. pure comedy.
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Heckler Pix@ohheckorama·
@DefiantLs Loved Letterman for years! Hardly ever missed a show. While I still think he is a compelling interviewer; unfortunately his liberalism colors it.
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@DefiantLs Ah, yes. I heard that Letterman hasn’t been seen and likely never will be seen again after his brave criticism of the worst and most fraudulent dictator mankind has ever seen. Brave, brave aristocratic Dave. We shall miss him.
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@game7__ I’ll give you one thing; that sure is a lot of words. I’ve got little respect for someone calling for deciding a game on a technical foul. Go watch bowling or something.
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Game 7@game7__·
It's rare that sports fans agree on anything. But everyone seems to be in agreement today: Duke got robbed this weekend. Dan Hurley and UConn have been flagrantly ignoring the rules for the entirety of the NCAA Tournament. Sunday was no exception. There were still 0.4 seconds on the clock. The game was live. Dan Hurley walked toward a referee on the sideline. He got in the official’s face. Then he pressed his forehead directly into the ref’s forehead. SI called it a “menacing forehead tap.” No technical foul was called. If it had been, Duke shoots two free throws. Down one. With an 86% free throw shooter at the line. Here's what actually happened and why this should be a much bigger story than it is. Braylon Mullins hit a 35-foot three to give UConn a 73-72 lead with 0.4 seconds left. It was the shot of the tournament. Nobody is disputing that. But in the seconds after the shot, Hurley walked toward a referee, got in his face, and pressed his forehead directly into the official's forehead. Sports Illustrated described it as a "menacing forehead tap." The clock still showed 0.4 seconds. The game was not over. A technical foul on a head coach for making contact with an official during a live ball is one of the easiest calls in basketball. There is no gray area. Contact with a game official is a technical. If it's called, Duke's Isaiah Evans steps to the free throw line, trailing 73-72. He shot 86% from the stripe this season. Makes both? Duke wins 74-73. Makes one? Overtime. That wasn't the only violation. When Mullins' shot went in, UConn bench players ran onto the court to celebrate before the game was over. They caught themselves and ran back, but they had already entered the playing area during a live ball. Duke's radio announcers immediately called for a technical. That wasn't called either. Two separate technical foul violations. Zero calls. In the span of 0.4 seconds. And here's what makes the Hurley part impossible to ignore. Three weeks ago, on March 7, Hurley was ejected from UConn's game at Marquette in the final second for getting in a referee's face. He was chest-to-shoulder with the official. Double technical. Ejected. The Big East fined him $25,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct. In the Sweet 16 against Michigan State on March 27, Hurley challenged an out-of-bounds call, got it overturned, and then sarcastically offered his glasses to the ref who got it wrong. Lip readers caught him asking about Lasik. Nothing was called. Two days later against Duke, Hurley was officially "warned" during the game for leaving his coach's box. Told to stay put. Then after the buzzer beater, he went forehead-to-forehead with a ref. Ejected and fined $25,000 at Marquette. Taunted a ref to his face at Michigan State with no consequences. Warned during the Duke game for leaving his coach's box. Then physical contact with a referee in the biggest moment of the tournament. The full breakdown of every missed call and what would have happened if any of them were made is here: itsgame7.com/news/duke-got-… UConn came back from 19 down. Mullins hit one of the greatest shots in tournament history. That part was earned. But two technical foul violations in 0.4 seconds, and neither one called, on a coach who was ejected for the same thing three weeks ago? That's not intensity. That's a pattern. And last night, it changed the outcome of a game.
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport

DAN HURLEY AND THE REF 😭 Hurley's reaction to UCONN's game-winner (via @MarchMadnessMBB)

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Bob Golen@BobGolen·
My dad and my grandfather never made it to my age. They both died of strokes. I've never had a stroke. I attribute that to modern medicine (Lipitor). Anyway, fuck MAHA, RFK Jr. and trump.
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Samuel Oakford
Samuel Oakford@samueloakford·
A broker for Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.com/content/744ea8…
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@JessicaTarlov Mocking is what this deserves…to the extent it is given any attention at all.
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Jessica Tarlov
Jessica Tarlov@JessicaTarlov·
Republicans can mock the No Kings protests all the want, but the reality is it just grew from 6 million to 8 million people in a few months. 3,300 rallies in all 50 states, many in suburbs and small towns. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress see the writing on the wall. A record 36 are retiring early. Donald Trump is sitting around 40% approval at best, closer to the low 30s by some measures. When a president is under 50%, their party historically loses an average of 34 seats in Congress. Democrats only need a handful of seats. The energy is real and it is growing.
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Khan 🧢 🌟
Khan 🧢 🌟@Khanstillday·
I’m so satisfied by how the video ended
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Doc Tunes@Doc_Tunes·
@SusieM414141 No, Home Depot does not have to honor a mistake, and these freeloaders don’t have the right to grossly underpay for the item due to an error. If the shoe were on the other foot, these freeloaders would be screaming bloody murder.
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Suzee Q
Suzee Q@SusieM414141·
Paying a penny! These lucky Home Depot shoppers got an item for 1 penny ($0.01). The police were called for theft because Home Depot is saying it was an error and the customers were trying to leave. But where did they break any laws they paid? If it rings up that way, don’t they have to honor it?!
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