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Josh Shelton

@JShelt03

1 John 4:4 | Dad | Husband | Educator | 🏀👟Coach #GoHeels

Caledonia, NY Katılım Ocak 2011
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The Field of 68
The Field of 68@TheFieldOf68·
Caleb Wilson vs the UNC baseball team did not end well for the UNC baseball team 😬😅
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The Field of 68
The Field of 68@TheFieldOf68·
NEWS: Utah transfer Terrence Brown has committed to North Carolina, per multiple reports He averaged 19.9 PPG, 2.4 APG and 3.8 RPG this past season for the Utes.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon. Comedy…
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Caleb Wilson
Caleb Wilson@CalebWilson2025·
Thank you CHAPEL HILL🩵
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪@DemetriusRO6·
People dumping Trump over gas prices and not child rape is scary.
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Carolina Basketball
Carolina Basketball@UNC_Basketball·
Just to list a few.
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Tim Hannan
Tim Hannan@TimHannan·
If he’d threaten to murder an entire civilization, you can be pretty sure he raped those kids.
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litquidity
litquidity@litcapital·
Trump: “I’m gonna blow up Iran Tuesday at 8pm” Investors and Iranian officials:
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Carolina Basketball
Carolina Basketball@UNC_Basketball·
It's official.
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Josh Shelton@JShelt03·
All the Carolina Basketball “insiders” seeing that the new coach isn’t Billy Donovan
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Rod Bridgers
Rod Bridgers@rod_bridgers·
The fact that the portal opens on Tuesday and UNC still doesn’t have a clue who their next coach will be is troubling. Going to be next to impossible to assemble a roster that can contend next season.
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@Briccyardlilyo Nah not a feeling…it’s EXACTLY what it is. The portal opens on Tuesday and Carolina will be once again be behind in recruiting
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My Name is Mario & I am a Tar Heel
Every good head coach in college basketball is getting an extension based on the Carolina job being available! It really feels like Bubba and company didn't really think this through very well!
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@BobLonsberry So blatant racism, sexual abuse charges, and pedophilia were and apparently are still cool with you…but a war with Iran is where you draw the line? 🤡
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Bob Lonsberry
Bob Lonsberry@BobLonsberry·
I DON'T TRUST TRUMP ON IRAN I voted for Trump three times, but I don’t trust him any farther than I can throw him. And I don’t trust him on this war, and I fear that someone like Trump is exactly why the Constitution empowers only the Congress – the most democratic branch of government – to declare war. The framers of our Republic knew the long history of monarchs starting wars which others would have to fight in and pay for, and of the great suffering and sorrow that resulted, and so they purposely denied the president the power to initiate hostilities. And yet that is exactly what Trump has done, and what the Congress has allowed him to do. Don’t get me wrong, I hate Iran. Iran has been killing Americans all of my adult life. Iran has it coming. But each unfolding day of this war makes it seem more and more like we were sold a bill of goods, and that we are being lied to about what has been done thus far and what is planned for the future. And so frayed is the relationship of trust between the people and the president that many begin to fear that Trump has some secret plan to start a larger and sustained regional or global conflict. It’s like the White House project, which he first said was a minor renovation of the East Wing, and then a $200 million ballroom project, and then a massive $400 million, 90,000 square foot monstrosity, the plans for which were premade – and lied about – from the very beginning. Further, Trump’s statements about the war have been conflicting, vacillating, and disingenuous. He has boasted of our destruction of Iran’s offensive capabilities at the same time it is able to put missiles and drones on target at our installations and among our allies across the Middle East. Five weeks into our supposed decimation of its air defenses it was able to take down two of our aircraft and significantly damage a third, all in one day. His flip-flopping on the Strait of Hormuz has earned the derision of our allies and the scorn of our enemy, and his issuing and extending and waiving and reissuing of threats relative to the strait are a textbook example of how not to negotiate – or parent, for that matter. And a month into the war, he finally spoke to the nation, and said virtually nothing. And what he did say you don’t know if you can believe. While promising the war would be done in the “next two or three weeks,” he has a third aircraft carrier battle group on the way and is loading soldiers onto planes at Fort Bragg as a second Marine Expeditionary Unit nears the Middle East. His words say he wants a quick peace, but his actions say he wants a ground war. Against a nation of 92 million people. By comparison, Germany had 70 million when it started World War II. There are 180,000 of the well-trained and well-equipped Revolutionary Guards, and about a million in the Iranian army and reserve. Granted, they are poorly trained and poorly armed, but when a man is fighting to defend his homeland, you’re a fool to write him off. And right in the middle of all this, the least-qualified Secretary of Defense in our history decided to fire the much-admired highest ranking general in the Army and the general in charge of planning for the future – two men with 70 years of service, eight Bronze Stars and two Purple Hearts between them. It makes you wonder why they had to get cashiered right now, what it is they weren’t willing to go along with. The president said we went after Iran to: Defeat its navy in order to keep the Strait of Hormuz open; take out its offensive missile and drone capability; break up its network of surrogate terrorist militias; and assure it never has a nuclear weapon. These are worthy objectives, none of which have been achieved – the president’s boasts to the contrary notwithstanding. We decimated Iran’s top leadership with no apparent negative impact on the nation’s ability to fight or oppress its people. Our hopes of toppling the cultish Islamic Republic, with some sort of popular uprising, have been unattained. And repeated Trump assertions of progress with negotiations end up looking more like stock manipulation than honest reports. Pakistan hasn’t been able to be an effective intermediary and Qatar has recently refused to try. Repeated presidential references to some moderate Iranian leader who has emerged and who is eager for a peace deal seem false. And any thought of making peace with the new ayatollah seems unlikely – given that we have killed his father, wife and daughter. And there is the issue of the role of Israel. Did it, as Marco Rubio said, force our hand by deciding to attack? Was this our idea or was it Israel’s idea? Is Trump manipulating Netanyahu, or is Netanyahu manipulating Trump? Did we really have a plan going into this war, or is it being made up as we go? And finally, why the secrecy from the Department of Defense? Since the Civil War, the American press has reported from the side of the American warrior. Journalists have been imbedded since Bull Run, and more than 500 reporters came ashore on D-Day. Yet the Pentagon is off limits to reporters and we have had no with-the-troops journalism arising from these five weeks of action. Great feats have been achieved that we know nothing about, as well as significant losses – to include something like 350 Americans who have thus far been wounded in this conflict. To sum it all up, we don’t know why this war was started, we don’t know how it’s going, and we don’t know what is planned for its future. And all of those things are true because of conflicting, confused or dishonest statements by the president. That is not the way it’s supposed to be in a free country or in the modern world. And that should scare the hell out of everybody. Like I said, I voted for Trump three times, but given the way this war has been handled, I don’t trust him any farther than I can throw him.
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Brad Crawford
Brad Crawford@BCrawford247·
If you're keeping score ... Geno mad Dawn didn't shake his hand pre-game? *Video replay shows she did. Geno says South Carolina ripped his player's jersey? *Video replays shows Sarah Strong ripped her own.
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NCAA March Madness
NCAA March Madness@MarchMadnessMBB·
On this day in 2022, Caleb Love hit the dagger for North Carolina to lift the Heels past Duke in Coach K's final game 🐏 #MarchMadness
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