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Kelly Leak

@KellyLeak76

Center field. Air hockey enthusiast.

Katılım Ekim 2012
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ChicagoPatriot@chipatriot17·
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@TheBrancaShow The average SAT score for incoming freshmen at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is approximately 945 on the 1600-point scale.
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Leslie MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, AGNP-C
Let me say this: I am currently obtaining my Doctoral degree in Nursing from YALE. You better believe I will go by DOCTOR Leslie and will be displaying my credentials EVERYWHERE!!! Y’all won’t have to worry about seeing my diploma cause I’m going to put it front and center!!!😂😂😂
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Many white students are not safe in public schools.
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Joe Abraham
Joe Abraham@angeldadjoe·
Daily Script, Con't: Illinois is ruled by a political machine led by @GovPritzker, a man who leveraged inherited family wealth to build power through intimidation, coercion, patronage, and personal political ambition while presenting himself as the moral authority of the state. He sells radical policies as “compassion” while ordinary families live with the devastation those policies create. I attended the June 12, 2025 sanctuary policy hearings where Katie’s story was highlighted directly before the people running Illinois. Not one Illinois Democrat — or Democrat for that matter — acknowledged Katie’s life. Not one acknowledged her death. Not one expressed basic human compassion for a 20-year-old young woman whose entire future was stolen. Instead, JB Pritzker repeatedly referred to citizens, legal residents, and illegal immigrants simply as “residents,” erasing any distinction between them while defending the very policies that enabled this tragedy. Then came his reassurance to the public: if these “residents” commit crimes, they will receive due process and be adjudicated to the fullest extent of the law. Katie’s killer killed two young women, seriously injured three others, received a plea deal, a release date, and a second chance. Katie received a headstone at 20 years old. So when JB Pritzker speaks about “justice,” understand what that means in reality. According to the system he governs and aggressively protects, my daughter’s life was worth roughly 10 years. That is his version of justice. I sat in that hearing room watching politicians discuss policy abstractions while refusing to even acknowledge the humanity of the young woman whose death was central to the discussion. That silence told me everything. This is evil at work. Evil disguised as virtue. Evil defended through slogans, political power, intimidation, and ideological arrogance. Katie’s death was not some unavoidable act of fate. It was the consequence of deliberate decisions made by people in power who chose politics over responsibility and ideology over innocent human life. JB Pritzker and the Illinois majority party own this tragedy. And he still has yet to speak to me directly. I sent Governor Pritzker a letter because he refuses to speak with grieving families whose lives were shattered by these policies. Not sure what could possibly be more important. The letter contains 11 simple questions the Governor continues to avoid answering: @manofsteele/note/p-185990246?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=7s1z5k" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@manofsteele/n…
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Every day I write “The Daily Script” in Katie’s name, and sadly it feels like I will never run out of material because the same one-sided “compassionate” voices continue providing endless examples of hypocrisy, selective outrage, cruelty, and ideological blindness. These voices use intimidation and moral condemnation to shift attention away from Katie’s life and the preventable circumstances surrounding her death. Rather than confront the uncomfortable questions her story raises, they accuse a grieving father of “exploiting” his baby girl’s death simply because he refuses to stay silent about a tragedy that never should have happened. At the same time, these one-sided voices deliberately deflect from Katie’s story so they can selfishly amplify tragedies that are more politically convenient for their own ideology and narratives. Their outrage is selective. Their compassion is conditional. The volume of their voices depends entirely on whether a death serves their politics. What these voices cannot seem to do is simply stop, reflect honestly, and ask why a beautiful 20-year-old young woman had to die in such a preventable way. Why was Katie placed in the path of someone who never should have been there under policies that never should have existed? Why is demanding accountability considered offensive, but the preventable loss of innocent life is treated as politically inconvenient unless it can somehow be weaponized for ideological purposes? Katie’s death should not only be mourned. It should be transparently examined with honesty and humility so people understand the conditions, failures, recklessness, and policies that helped create this tragedy in the first place. A healthy society reflects, corrects itself, and tries to prevent future suffering. Instead, these voices demand silence because accountability threatens ideology. The very people who lecture the public about empathy and humanity often become the coldest and most hardened voices the moment Katie’s story challenges their politics or exposes inconvenient realities. I wish we did not have to do this. I wish more than anything that our family was still whole, that Katie was still here. And that we could simply have our old lives back before this preventable tragedy shattered everything we loved. I naïvely believed we lived in a society where the preventable death of a young woman would be universally mourned, where leaders would possess the moral courage and humility to honestly confront what went wrong, and where protecting future families from the same devastation mattered more than ideology, political loyalty, or self-preservation. I was wrong. Because at some point, if politics strips away your ability to acknowledge innocent human suffering and reflect honestly on how it occurred, then something deeply broken has taken hold of the soul. But until that day comes, I will keep writing. I will keep speaking. And I will keep saying Katie’s name.

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Kelly Leak@KellyLeak76·
@feelsdesperate "From each according to their ability, to each according to their need". -Karl Marx.
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
That housekeepers in NYC will soon make more than a lot of people with master’s degrees more or less explains out politics which are obviously not about ‘the working class’ but something else altogether.
Beezy@BeezyManzell

Not that I desire to be a housekeeper, but they'll be making close to what I make as an urban planner in a job that requires a masters and directs work touching everyone in my city and tens of millions if not billions of taxpayer money

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Beezy
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Not that I desire to be a housekeeper, but they'll be making close to what I make as an urban planner in a job that requires a masters and directs work touching everyone in my city and tens of millions if not billions of taxpayer money
The New York Times@nytimes

The average pay of housekeepers in New York City hotels will increase to more than $100,000 a year as part of a contract settlement between an industry trade group and a powerful union. nyti.ms/4dPdsTw

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Kelly Leak@KellyLeak76·
@NutritionMadeS3 Then you can volunteer to opt in and have a less qualified person take your seat. Those that don't want to should not be required to.
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Gil Carvalho MD PhD🌈🇵🇸
It´s not as simple as "black drs for black patients" and "white for white" but having ethnicities more represented does change how medicine is practiced in the grand scheme. Just like having women in medicine changed it vs when it used to be be 100% dudes
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Joe Abraham
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I do have sympathy for the Martinez family. Tragedy should never be political. Which is exactly why the double standard from @GovPritzker is so glaring. Katie Abraham was killed in a preventable crash caused by an intoxicated illegal immigrant with a troubled history who never should have been protected and normalized inside our communities in the first place. But when Katie died, the outrage, moral urgency, and public compassion from Illinois leaders suddenly became very quiet. @GovPritzker, could you at least say Katie’s name once? Your policies helped create the conditions that put her in the grave, where she now cannot speak for herself. It's staggering that you can't seem to find even a fraction of the public humanity for Katie that you so freely show in tragedies that are politically useful to you? Because this is not moral leadership. I hope voters take notice and finally see this selective outrage for what it is. @GovPritzker say her name already: Katie Abraham.
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JB Pritzker@JBPritzker

Shot five times by a Border Patrol agent. Branded a "domestic terrorist" by DHS. Marimar Martinez still showed up to speak the truth. The Trump Administration doesn't want you to hear her story.

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Ben Crump
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A historic Black cemetery in Palmetto, Florida, was vandalized, with graves damaged and “Trump” and “DeSantis” spray-painted across tombstones. Our ancestors deserve dignity in life and in death. Desecrating sacred burial grounds is hateful, painful, and unacceptable. We must protect Black history and honor the families impacted by this cruelty.
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Emma Uber
Emma Uber@EmmaUber7·
SCOOP: A D.C. police investigation into ex-second-in-command Andre Wright's messages shows that he repeatedly questioned crime classifications, solicited sex acts and derided colleagues and subordinates. The texts are shocking. And I would bet it’s the first time in D.C. police history that an internal affairs report has included a footnote explaining the term WAP. Read @CityCast_DC: dc.citycast.fm/news/andre-wri…
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
BREAKING: Tamarius Davis pleads guilty to kiIIing Dustin Wakefield in "random" Miami attack Dustin died shielding his son
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
We're told that we shouldn't object to Helen of Troy being portrayed as a black woman. And yet if a major Hollywood studio made a film set in Africa and cast a white woman as "the most beautiful woman in Africa," those same people would literally riot in the street. If, say, Sydney Sweeney was cast in the role, they'd be driven to murderous violence. We all know this is the case.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Not one person on the planet actually thinks that Lupita Nyong’o is “the most beautiful woman in the world.” But Christopher Nolan knows that he would be called racist if he gave “the most beautiful woman” role to a white woman. Nolan is technically talented but a coward. Too afraid to do anything that even slightly challenges the spirit of the age.
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@EmmaUber7 “They are royalty to the white boys… they all believe that we are in their way,” Wright texted.
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