ShelbyBB

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ShelbyBB

ShelbyBB

@KayHight150896

Nov. 2024, X erased over 5,000 followers. Trying to slowly get them back. Been here since 2009 Democrat ~ LOVE dogs and some people ~ Artist ~ Rock 'n Roll fan

Atlanta, Georgia Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
‼️And magically nobody is talking about them anymore. Keep talking, keep sharing.
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ShelbyBB@KayHight150896·
@broadwaybabyto Your next punishment will start the day you die. ☺️😠😡
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Kelly
Kelly@broadwaybabyto·
The 12 year old girl this Pastor raped and assaulted will never be the same again. He stole her childhood. He abused her for years. He’s already out of jail and will do probation in a fancy lake house. He was also Trump’s former spiritual advisor.
Alyssa DeGraff@AlyssaDegraff

And just like that, Robert Morris is released. -4 years of sexually abusing a minor -43 years of lucrative ministry -6 months jail time Now 9.5 years of probation in a lake house worth 6x the ordered restitution. #SheWas12

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Native American Pride
Native American Pride@native_am_pride·
Paulette Jordan just won the Democratic primary for governor in Idaho. Meaning, she's now positioned to become the first female governor of Idaho--and the first Native American governor in the US.
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ShelbyBB@KayHight150896·
@ArtCandee I couldn't stand to have to listen to John Sauer all after noon. The only thing worse would to throw Kennedy in to speak with him - awful!!!
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Art Candee 🍿🥤
Art Candee 🍿🥤@ArtCandee·
Donald Trump’s attorney Solicitor General John Sauer needing to “think” about whether or not Native Americans are American citizens while arguing against birthright citizenship in front of the Supreme Court is absolutely wild.
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Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
Honorable men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces refuse to fly planes loaded with weapons shipments to Israel. They are then summoned to the Pentagon and forcibly arrested and handcuffed. Watch the clip before it is removed from the internet. A woman shouts: ‘This is a genocide.’ 👏🏻👏🏻
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James Black Leeds
James Black Leeds@LeedsBlack·
@mehdirhasan @jonevans “Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they're sure trying to do so, it's going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me.” ― Barry Goldwater
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
I miss having a kind human as a president‼️
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Thursday
Thursday@ennui365·
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
In 1930, rural Virginia, a Black girl born into sharecropping poverty wasn't supposed to leave the tobacco fields. But Gladys Mae Brown had other plans.... Her hands picked crops. Her mind solved equations no one asked her to solve. Her parents, despite barely scraping by, made a choice that defied every expectation placed on them. They kept her in school. She became valedictorian at a segregated high school with torn textbooks and broken windows. She earned a scholarship to Virginia State College in an era when being Black, female, and intellectually brilliant meant the world tried to crush you three different ways. In 1956, she walked through the doors of the Naval Proving Ground in Dahlgren as the second Black woman they'd ever hired. Four Black employees. Hundreds of white men. Most didn't think she'd survive the week. They were catastrophically wrong. Gladys calculated weapons trajectories by hand. Complex differential equations that consumed hours of meticulous work. Her accuracy became legendary. When computers arrived, she didn't resist the future. She learned Fortran. She mastered programming languages. She transformed weeks of calculations into hours. Then came Seasat in the 1970s. The first satellite studying Earth's oceans from orbit. She became project manager. But her true contribution remained hidden in the mathematics. For GPS to function, you need Earth's exact shape. Not close. Exact. Earth isn't a smooth sphere. It's an asymmetrical, gravity-distorted, irregular mass of mountains and ocean trenches. Gladys spent years constructing mathematical models describing every deviation, every curve, every gravitational anomaly of our planet's true form. She analyzed satellite data. She built geoid models. Tedious, invisible, revolutionary work. That mathematics became the foundation of GPS. Every navigation app. Every emergency rescue. Every autonomous vehicle. Every precision farming system. Her equations make it possible. Forty-two years at Dahlgren. Retirement in 1998. GPS fully operational worldwide. Billions of users. Almost nobody knew her name. She raised three children. Earned her PhD at seventy after surviving a stroke. Lived quietly. Until 2018, when someone at a sorority event read her biography aloud. The room went silent. The story exploded. At eighty-eight, Gladys West was inducted into the Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers Hall of Fame. The world finally learned her name. She mapped the entire planet. Then everyone forgot. Until they remembered. Gladys West worked alongside her husband Ira West, who was also a mathematician at the Naval Proving Ground. They met at Dahlgren and built both a family and parallel careers in an environment that actively discriminated against them. After retirement, she didn't stop. She earned her PhD from Virginia Tech at age 70, proving that intellectual curiosity doesn't have an expiration date. The GPS system relies on something called the geoid, a mathematical model of Earth's shape that accounts for gravitational variations. Gladys West's calculations helped create these models by analyzing millions of data points from satellite altimetry. Without accurate geoid models, GPS coordinates would be off by hundreds of meters, making the technology essentially useless. Her story remained hidden partly because classified military work doesn't generate headlines. Many pioneers of satellite and navigation technology worked in obscurity for national security reasons. The sorority member who recognized her contribution was reading through Alpha Kappa Alpha biographies when she noticed the GPS connection and brought it to public attention. © Women Stories #drthehistories
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The Daily Show
The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
A federal judge isn't going to stop Trump from getting a bulletproof White House ballroom, no matter how many exclamation points he uses
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
This was spotted in Oregon today and this is definitely what we see happening all over the Country by ICE! 🤬🤬
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Monika Wiesak
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The United States is neither omnipotent not omniscient. We are only 6% of the world’s population & we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind. We cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity. There cannot be an American solution to every world problem. - JFK
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PatriotTakes 🇺🇸
PatriotTakes 🇺🇸@patriottakes·
***Leaked White House Video*** Trump criticized “stupid” Republican Supreme Court justices, even ones that he appointed, for being independent and ruling against him
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