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New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2012
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@imelizabethlane Ignore the trolls. It was a very interesting interview. You have a good rapport with each other. Well done!
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ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane·
Candce Owens is one of the most honest and down-to-earth people I’ve ever had the chance to interview. Over the years, I’ve interviewed every type of person imaginable from nuns to politicians to actors and after you sit with someone for sometime, once the small talk fades, you get a real sense of who they are. Candace is an incredible mother with a beautiful, loving family. I also had the honor of meeting her genius husband, a genuinely great guy and honestly, way more straight-laced than I expected lol. I’m grateful I got a glimpse into their beautiful family life, but most importantly, we talked about some really interesting and important issues. I also gained a lot more respect for Charlie. He truly lived as a believer and honored the sanctity of marriage. I had no idea Charlie saved himself for marriage, I honestly think that’s absolutely adorable. The episode is out now, link in the comments.
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@imelizabethlane So true! Sadly, the donor class destroyed capitalism. Large corporations keep the profits, yet we the people assume corporate risk, when our taxes subsidize their failures & monetary misappropriations thru bailouts. We desperately need campaign finance reform.
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ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane·
We’re governed by psychopaths who operate with cold pragmatism, ruthless, detached and driven less by values than by outcomes. To them, people become abstractions, reduced to numbers on a balance sheet. Money is the primary metric and when wealth no longer satisfies, influence and control take its place. Take Ukraine, It is devastated, heavily dependent on external funding, even to pay basic salaries. Yet at the same time, some of its wealthiest elites, many of whom built fortunes through deals that tied the country’s assets to powerful foreign financial and corporate interests like black Rock are seen having lavish events in places like Cannes. Inviting American singers to perform for millions of dollars on their birthdays and weddings. Meanwhile, young men are being sent to fight and die. This is what people’s stupidity and ugliness looks like. And if you think it’s only Ukraine, I suggest you look in the mirror. We live in a country where Congress is powerless by chose most of them are bought out by AIPAC money. All the while, they ask you for money for war, but the profits are theirs the entire time. Now we have airline CEOs openly saying that ticket prices are higher because of fuel costs and tensions with Iran. But they also admit that when fuel prices go down, ticket prices will stay high because people are willing to pay. And then they dare to tell you that you live in capitalism. No under capitalism, you take the risk and keep the reward. That's how capitalism works. What we have in America is corporatism, you take the risk and they keep the reward! No society has ever been this disconnected, this distracted, and this passive as America is today. They do whatever they want and almost no one pushes back. Full episode - link below:
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@RonanFarrow @NewYorker We need more investigative journalists, like you, who are not afraid of speaking truth to power. The Ai paradigm is definitely precarious, and your elucidatory efforts are greatly appreciated. Grazie!
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Ronan Farrow@RonanFarrow·
Yesterday, a federal judge barred Elon Musk's lawyers from arguing that AI could threaten humanity in his lawsuit against OpenAI. OpenAI was founded as a nonprofit focused on developing AI safely. But our recent @NewYorker investigation documented how some researchers at the company have raised concerns about safety being sidelined.
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@insiderlauren I love a good moral compass! It's one of the best qualities a person can have. Stay the course, as the truth will set us free. Best wishes and much admiration! ❤️
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Lauren The Insider@insiderlauren·
Insiders, I’m not okay with this. I believe we are being penalised for having a moral compass I didn’t leave the mainstream just to play the same game on the other side. No thanks 🤮
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Ryan Bledsoe
Ryan Bledsoe@RyanDBledsoe·
Welcome to Earth, son!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Won another trophy, today. Hospitalized thanks to something wrong with the liver, this time. I never did the liver, I did pancreas last November, but never liver.
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G Lovece
G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@Rainmaker1973 I'm sorry to read this. If you have frequent or unexplained fevers, with abdominal pain, chest pain, or joint pain, look into an autoinflammatory disease called Familial Mediterranean Fever. It is often misdiagnosed. I wish you well! 🤍
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Thanks everyone. I have a new therapy, I think the last attempt before another hospitalization. Thanks everyone for your kind words. They are so important to me for getting back here.
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I’ve had other health issues: at this point it’s not clear what’s going on. Gastroenteritis seemed to be over, but fever was never resolved and this morning I had new devastating symptoms. Just for you to know when you don’t see me posting. At least less junk on X from my side.

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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@BretWeinstein Free speech supports and protects "We the people", not the various governments, which suppress it. Hence, censorship is a primary indicator of corruption and oppression.
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Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
I’m being accused of betraying Jews for personal gain, or to save my own skin. It’s vile. What I’m actually doing is using my reputation to break an artificial taboo. Why am I doing it? Because it’s right, for every reason including to protect the Republic from military adventures embarked upon over the objection of its citizens, and to protect Jews from what I see as a dire mistake being made in our name. I could, of course, be wrong in my assessment. That’s a sobering possibility that I think about a lot. But the way to find out is through open discussion in which we don’t level personal accusations at those who have not attacked us.
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Liz Wolfe
Liz Wolfe@LizWolfeReason·
King Solomon died yesterday at two and a half months old. We loved him really well, and we don't have any regrets. We got nine days at home with him after 61 days in the NICU. Nine will never feel like enough, but we must accept what is given to us––we were never in control. Let's take stock of all God's mercies, how He worked through people: My OB, who heard my conviction about carrying Sol to term even with his disabilities, and supported it fully, with empathy and respect; the nurses in the Lenox Hill NICU, where he spent the majority of his time, who loved him so tenderly, like he was their own; his physical therapist, who saw extreme hope for him despite his disabilities, and tried to make it so; my mom, who put her own life on hold to come live in New York with us for the whole winter, to watch Zev and keep our household running; Zev, who wanted to wear matching pajamas with his brother each night he was home (and some of the nights Sol was in the NICU), who was eager to come to the hospital with us to play in the lobby even though he wasn't often allowed in the NICU, who chose not to be afraid of hospitals or tubes but to touch and kiss and snuggle his brother whenever he was able; @nwilliams030 and @rSanti97, who camped out at the hospital during Sol's final days so we would never feel alone, who watched Zev whenever our family had to dip back down to Texas; the people who covered us in prayer all over the country. Perhaps most of all, I'm grateful for my husband: He wasn't Catholic or pro-life when we met, but life experience has brought him to these beliefs. They ground us now; his faith is steadfast. He didn't leave Sol's side during those final, hardest days. He doesn't falter. Something tragic happened to our family, but we won't become permanently sad or dark; we really believe in God's promises. We're called to hope, no matter what, and the best we can do is serve our children with everything we've got. That's what we did, and in the process we got to glimpse the goodness of the Lord over and over again.
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Liz Wolfe@LizWolfeReason

After 61 days in the NICU, our Solomon was finally released last week to come start life at home. Thank you for all of your prayers; it was the darkest, scariest, worst two months of my life. But God showed his grace to us in so many ways, and many people banded together to allow me to spend every single day with him in the NICU. We are so grateful to the nurses who loved him like their own; to his physical therapist who is helping him overcome & adapt to his disabilities; to the doctors who performed his surgery; to our priest who baptized him in the hospital; to the friends and family who packed lunches for us, and watched our toddler, and did our laundry, who prayed with and for us and still do. I am grateful in particular for my husband and my mom, who showed me Christlike grace throughout, and for our 3-year-old, who didn't let his joy become dampened by all this fear and sorrow—an example from which we could all stand to learn. "I remain confident of this," Psalm 27 reminds us. "I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living." The Lord's goodness has been shown to us every day of these 61. People sometimes denigrate Christians as just those seeking comfort, needing a story to tell themselves. But yes! We are comforted by the Lord. He shows up for us in all kinds of ways, when we're looking—and when we're not. And He looks after the scared and grieving mother, the sick and vulnerable child, the family in need. He did for us, many times over. And many of you did, too, through prayer and acts of kindness. Thank you.

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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@sciencegirl Remove all caste systems worldwide: e.g., socioeconomic, religious, ancestral, gender, race, etc., which elevates one or multiple groups, of people, above others; thereby, eroding the inalienable right that states all people are created equal. Peace is predicated upon equality.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Remove one thing to make the world more peaceful
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Dindu Ape
Dindu Ape@DinduApe·
I disavow Tucker Carlson I disavow Candace Owen’s I disavow MTG I disavow Megyn Kelly I disavow Mark Kelly I disavow the Hodge Twins I disavow Thomas Massie I disavow Nick Fuentes I disavow anyone giving you advice based on a paycheck. I disavow Qatar I disavow ISIS I disavow anyone who isn’t a lover of our President. Did I miss anyone?!
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
@DinduApe lol- propaganda ape starts account in January 2026 😂😂😂 So subtle.
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@IanCarrollShow @infantrydort @TuckerCarlson Ian, I have to correct you. Rape is a pervasive derivative of war, as old as time immemorial. Sadly, it isn't limited to any particular side. It isn't fair, nor accurate, to assign this atrocity solely to the IDF. I'm not an Israeli/Jewish/Zionist Christian, I just chase truth.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
Yo @TuckerCarlson you know what’s interesting? As a Soldier, never have I ever even thought of this. Not once. Raping women of the conquered? Pretty sure we fight to prevent exactly that. You are legitimately insane, and have completely lost the plot.
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr

What! Tucker said this? Tucker Carlson just said @realDonaldTrump seeks unconditional surrender in Iran so that American troops can rape their women and girls. What a Horrible POS he is. How vile and disgusting.

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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@SkylarBurgh Hang in there, as it will pass. Have faith in God, and have faith in yourself. Complete strangers have taken the time to write to you because you matter. We care about your wellbeing. You've got this! 🙏
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DrewAllarBurgh@AllarDrewBurgh·
My suicidal thoughts have come back, and I could use some prayers. I’m dealing with a lot right now, and it’s becoming too much to handle. Jesus, I need you! Please. 🙏🏻
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@natalimorris @RapidResponse47 It sure sounds like a way to prosecute critical or unpopular speech. Whatever happened to the first amendment? Moreover, what happened to the President's disdain for fake news, since this is a direct path toward it?
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Natali Morris@natalimorris·
@RapidResponse47 You will “unveil” and “embarrass” propaganda, influence, and cultural subversion? That sounds remarkably like targeting narratives instead of legitimate threats.
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@imelizabethlane I agree with you. As I see it, the banking elites need to disrupt Brics. Venezuela was the first takedown, and Iran was next. Of course, there are additional factors, which converge to satisfy their state and corporate partners, like regional destabilization, oil, arms, & land.
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ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane·
What are people missing about this war? The ones in charge aren’t idiots. Trump might blunder, but the elites? Every move they make is calculated, they know exactly what they’re doing. This was not the result of Netanyahu hoodwinking a room full of confused officials into an accidental war. Nope, I’m sure he got what he wanted but what he wanted is what the elites wanted for the longest time. What happened in Iran was a calculated, pre-planned operation one that has been in the making for years actually. Let’s break this down, a months before the operation, Vice President JD Vance made a quiet diplomatic visit to both Azerbaijan and Armenia. The visit went largely unreported and under-analyzed. Why would a sitting VP tour that particular region while skipping some interesting places like Turkey and Georgia, one of America's longest-standing and strategically important partners. Back then I really did not understand that visit. But the answer becomes clearer in hindsight. Both Azerbaijan and Armenia have, for years, operated as Western-aligned states susceptible to geopolitical direction. Vance's visit, I would argue, was not ceremonial, it was a preparatory move. The message was when the moment comes, fall in line and I am willing to bet Iran was the main concern. They said it was to reinforce the Armenia Azerbaijan peace agreement, bullshit, they made that agreement more than six months ago. Another reason they said was to promote the regional trade and transport corridor connecting Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey, and Europe. Well, the problem is, if this were a real reason, then he would have visited Turkey and Georgia, or at least Turkey, it’s right there! You can’t do this route without Turkey. The current main route from Azerbaijan to Turkey goes through Georgia. So why not visit at least Turkey. Oh, because all of this was a bullshit. In reality, JD was there to make sure that, in case of war with Iran, which they were already planning, these ducks would fall in line. One of the clearest indicators that the stated rationale for the Iran operation was fabricated is how rapidly it kept changing. First, we were told it was about regime change. Then, once the regime had effectively been dismantled and its leaders killed, the goalposts shifted to 'there was an imminent threat.' When that too fell apart under scrutiny with experts confirming no credible direct threat to the United States existed, a new narrative emerged, this was actually a proxy war against China. Each explanation contradicts the last. That is not the behavior of a government acting in self-defense. but we already know this, this is about America’s forever love - War, Power and Money! The real goal is dominance and total control, nothing else. This is a war over regional and global supremacy. Iran was cooperating, yet war was forced upon them anyway. The United States doesn’t have allies, it has doormats, used and discarded when convenient. Time and again, Washington imposes its will, Emerging as the world’s self‑appointed narcissist through wars and coups, and like every true narcissist, the blame always lies somewhere else. It’s never us it's always them. Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, China, China, China, China, Iran, Iran, Iran. Prove me wrong if you can, I can debate anybody anytime anywhere. Try prove me wrong! Iran was not attacked because it posed a threat to American citizens, the US gov. says this, not me. Iran was attacked because it was one of the last major powers in the Middle East that refused to submit to the established financial and geopolitical order. That is it! The Gulf states present no such problem. They are pussies with skyscrapers, they are transactional, wealthy and invested in their economic partnerships with the West. Also now that they saw how well the US ‘defended them’ you can see they started to reconsider certain things, as I said Pussies with skyscrapers! But make no mistake they are not going to rock the boat. Iran, by contrast, was defiant, and if you have not figured it out yet Americans - we need defiant countries out there. why? Because the deep state owns us and without outside help we are done. What does that mean exactly: During the American revolutionary war, several countries helped the United States gain independence from Great Britain. The most important supporter was France, which provided money, weapons, troops, and naval power, French forces played a decisive role in the victory at the siege of Yorktown in 1781, effectively ending the war. Spain, ruled by Charles III of Spain, also supported the American cause indirectly by supplying funds and military aid and by attacking British positions in North America. Russia under Catherine the Great refused Britain’s request to send troops to fight the American colonies and instead formed the league of armed neutrality in 1780 aiding Americans in victory, Russian coalition defended neutral shipping against British interference and weakened Britain’s naval pressure on American trade! Together, the military, financial, and diplomatic support of European powers played a decisive role in the American colonies' victory. Our independence, dear Americans, was not achieved by our efforts alone. It was made possible through alliances and cooperation. The lesson is simple: power comes from unity. Today, while the challenges look different and we may not need ships and troops, the principle still holds. When powerful institutions concentrate influence and operate without accountability, division only weakens the public. Unity, both within the country and with independent actors abroad, becomes essential. Many Americans can no longer afford a home, and economic pressure is rising across the middle and working classes. In times like these, competition and independent players in the global system are absolutely necessary. When alternative financial systems, banks, and economic partners exist, they limit the power of entrenched corporate monopolies and give ordinary people options. It gives you a chance to fight back! The tools of struggle have changed since the eighteenth century. We no longer need foreign fleets or armies to secure independence, but we do need competition in the financial and political systems that shape everyday life. A healthy society also protects those who expose wrongdoing. Whistleblowers such as Julian Assange and Edward Snowden revealed how dangerous modern surveillance and state secrecy can become. Without protections or safe havens for whistleblowers, the public loses a critical line of defense against unchecked authority. When those who reveal misconduct are silenced, imprisoned, or threatened, society risks becoming less informed and less capable and enslaved. The only reason Assange is alive is because of Rafael Correa, Ecuador, not because Americans were brave enough to stand up for him. No! it was another independent player who saved him. Correa who was never - Epstein class and they removed him from power. Snowden is only free because of Putin and they are fighting Putin with everything they have. Iran was one of free players and Americans whether you know it or not you needed Iran exactly the way it was - a free player! So yes, having independent states out there is absolutely a must, and yet there are idiots cheering for the destruction of Iran today. There is so little thinking done around all this, and only a few people truly understand the severe consequences of what is happening here. Iran was the first domino in the endgame. The logic runs as follows, with Russia tied down in Ukraine and China still consolidating its position, now was the optimal window to remove the most unpredictable obstacle in the Middle East before turning attention further east. Tucker Carlson and others have suggested this is fundamentally Israel’s war, a campaign to neutralize Iran and fulfill certain ideological goals, including the rebuilding of the Temple. That narrative is real and true, but it is only a small part of it. It is the story told to the lower levels and lower ranks, religious people, some fanatics in Israel, generals, and the true believers, the patriotic and religious framing that gives the operation moral weight at the ground level and guarantees support and undying loyalty by the morons. Do you really think Bibi cares about any religious war, or God, or any temple? The man is fully evil, he has no real interest in religion or the temple, but he knows how to manipulate people who do. So the plan is real in the sense that it is presented to the religious fanatics in Israel who truly believe they are fighting for their messiah and their destiny. In reality, the goal for Bibi and the elites is, again, power and control of the world. Idiots will die for their cause while Bibi will live to dominate and make no mistake he will spend your money to rebuilt it all for him and his bosses. The financial and banking elite, the same network that bankrolled Epstein's social operations and has quietly owned Latin American political infrastructure for decades, have a different, longer game in mind. They need a fully controlled Middle East as a staging ground before they can seriously pressure Russia and China. The regional picture is already largely secured, Venezuela has been weakened, and with it Cuba loses much of the backbone that sustained it for years, it was already crippled. Latin America, for the most part, has already been brought into the fold. Europe, meanwhile, has effectively neutralized itself through leadership groomed within elite circles and institutions, with political alignment shaped by networks like the Bilderberg and the World Economic Forum. Figures such as Ursula von der Leyen and Mark Rutte did not simply rise to power by accident.They were put their for a reason. What remains on the board? Russia and China. In the meantime, Iran is being relentlessly bombed, and many Americans are cheering it on. It would almost be funny if it weren’t so tragic. People who can’t even afford a home in the US because of the same financial forces that hollowed out our own economy are now applauding the destruction of another country whose independence would have aided them in their fight against global power structures. In doing so, they are cheering for a system that ultimately works against their own interests. The US’s game plan will be committing ground troops with air support. I’m almost sure of it. They will arm not just the Kurds (terrible people) and also the Baloch. The goal is to replicate what was done to the Soviet Union from within, inflame nationalist sentiment inside Iran, stoke ethnic grievances, and fracture the country along demographic fault lines. That will result in perpetual conflict and divide Iran into pieces. Divide and conquer. Controlling a diverse Iran is easier. That is the goal. They have done it before to Russia and many others.That is the plan. What does Israel get in this? Israel will be a tool through which all of this is controlled and done. That is a great deal for Israel at least for Bibi. You know, there’s a hierarchy in everything, even in evil. Evil has its own hierarchy. Manuel Noriega was an evil man, capable of many terrible things. Yet even he once said that the real devil sits in Washington! You should take that seriously, because he was a man who worked with that devil, he knew the system from the inside. And when someone like Noriega, points to a greater devil above him, that’s when you know you’re dealing with a much bigger problem and that should concern you. Now Russia started talking about moving towards more authoritarian regime too, that post is coming soon.
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@imelizabethlane @ejmalrai How dare you castigate someone for telling the truth. Elizabeth Lane is an American, who wants her country to find its way back to the high road, and I support that concept, along with her First Amendment right to share it.
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ELIZABETH LANE@imelizabethlane·
I sat down with @ejmalrai a veteran war correspondent and chief international correspondent. Both of us have experience in war zones, though he has far more than I do. We had a very interesting conversation about Iran and geopolitics. The interview will drop tomorrow. This conflict has now entered its sixth day, and the battlefield is widening as other countries are getting pulled into the crossfire. Another country was hit, Azerbaijan. Officially, Iran has denied responsibility, and I believe it wasn’t them because Azerbaijan is closely aligned with Turkey, and the last thing Iran wants is escalation with Turkey’s partner. So I’m assuming, again, just my assumption, that this could be Israel’s false flag attempt to irritate Turkey and keep Turkish anger directed at Iran and keep Turkey at bay. Tehran says it did not launch drones toward Azerbaijan. Iran has bombed parts of the Middle East and American allies, their bases and airports before and had no problem saying it was them. So I believe them when they say this was not them. Corrupt government in Baku is blaming Iran for the attack, creating a new diplomatic flashpoint in an already volatile situation, typical Baku move, morons! Erdogan and Arab countries need to wake up to this as soon as possible. There is only one man who needs to be dealt with, and that is Benjamin Netanyahu! Get him under control and Trump will chill. Trump knows he made a severe mistake. The United Arab Emirates was also targeted. Officials there say one Iranian missile and six drones fell inside the country that was Iran! I believe in justice. I am someone who would drag my own child to the authorities if that child committed murder and refused to understand what he had done. I treat everything with the same logic. Justice and love come above all. The United States and Israel have committed a war, crime many war crimes, and I hope we pay dearly and learn our lesson. Because if we don’t, we will end up destroying the world, and I want nothing to do with that!
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lindsey vonn@lindseyvonn·
Just a quick update… my last surgery went well. It took a little over 6 hours. I have been recovering from the surgery but pain has been hard to manage. Making slow progress but I hope I can be out of the hospital soon. Thank you all for the support. 🙏🏻❤️
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G Lovece@G_Lovece·
@CNN The media helped facilitate the corruption, in which our country mired. The Fourth Estate was supposed to keep our democratic republic healthy, by shining a light on corruption and malfeasance. Instead, you have allowed stories to be "caught and killed", allowing it to flourish.
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CNN@CNN·
The United States has fallen to its worst-ever position in a leading global index that measures views of corruption in the public sector among independent experts and businesspeople. cnn.it/4rGtSSj
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