Lexcat

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Lexcat

Lexcat

@Lexcat12

Criminal Defense Lawyer since 1988. Female. Not a guy.

Houston, TX Katılım Ekim 2018
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Michael Wuchevich
Michael Wuchevich@M_Wuchevich·
@Calibremag Congratulations you have publicly admitted to multiple state and federal crimes if your post it both accurate and true.
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Calibre
Calibre@Calibremag·
Yesterday, I was woken up by my neighbour calling at 6 am to say that the $26K air compressor I'd rented to do this job had been stolen off the back of my truck. I canvassed my neighbourhood for camera footage, and found their egress route from my neighbourhood. I used social media to discover that the vehicle used had been stolen earlier that night from an Uber Eats driver in a nearby area, and contacted him to confirm it was the same car. I spoke to various equipment rental people to see if there were any popular areas for things like this to appear. By 8 pm, I'd taken my compressor back, located the stolen car, confronted the thief and impressed upon him the importance of staying away from my neighbourhood, and all it cost me is a left hand that's swollen a bit today, and some minor cuts on my arms. You can just do things.
Calibre@Calibremag

From $5 chainsaws straight to $500,000 911s...

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Rusty Surette
Rusty Surette@RustySuretteTV·
🔴 ALREADY FREE: Disgraced former Waco Attorney Adam Hoffman was released from jail before the completion of his 60 day sentence for good behavior. So, yes, he served only a portion of his 60-day sentence for s**ually abusing a child. His trial on first-degree felony charges ended in a mistrial after jurors deadlocked 7-5 in favor of finding him guilty. Ken Paxton’s office then reduced the charges in exchange for his guilty pleas. 🎥 STORY: kwtx.com/2026/05/25/for…
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
85 years ago today, in the freezing grey water between Iceland and Greenland, the most famous warship in the world died in under three minutes. HMS Hood. 48,000 tons. The pride of the Royal Navy for twenty years. The ship British schoolchildren drew in their notebooks. "The Mighty Hood." She was hunting the Bismarck. At 05:52 on 24 May 1941, Vice Admiral Lancelot Holland gave the order to open fire at 26,500 yards. He was closing the range hard on purpose, because Hood's weak deck armor could not survive shells falling from above at long range. He needed flat trajectories, and he needed them fast. He was three minutes too slow. Bismarck's fifth salvo straddled Hood as she turned to bring her rear guns to bear. A single 15-inch shell punched through her thin armored deck and detonated her aft magazines. Witnesses on Prince of Wales described a column of flame that rose higher than the mainmast, eerily silent at first, the sound arriving a moment later. Hood broke in two. Her stern rose vertically out of the sea, guns still pointed at the sky, and slid under. Her bow followed. Of 1,418 men aboard, three survived. Signalman Ted Briggs, Able Seaman Bob Tilburn, Midshipman Bill Dundas. They floated on a raft of debris in near-freezing water, watching their ship's oil burn around them, until the destroyer Electra found them two hours later. Briggs was 18 years old. He lived until 2008, the last man who had stood on the Mighty Hood. The Bismarck won the battle. But Prince of Wales, only just commissioned with shipyard workers still aboard fixing her main guns, had landed three hits before retreating. One ruptured a forward fuel tank. Bismarck began trailing oil across the Atlantic like a wounded animal. Churchill's order to the fleet was simple. Sink the Bismarck. Every available British warship turned to the chase. Three days later, at the edge of the Bay of Biscay, a Swordfish biplane from HMS Ark Royal, flying through a gale at near sea level, dropped a torpedo that jammed Bismarck's rudder hard to port. She could only steam in a slow circle, straight back into the Royal Navy. King George V and Rodney closed at dawn on 27 May. They fired on her for ninety minutes. Bismarck absorbed over 400 shells and at least a dozen torpedoes before she rolled over and went down with roughly 2,200 of her crew. The Royal Navy answered for Hood in 72 hours.
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Lexcat
Lexcat@Lexcat12·
@SkylineReport Democrats filibustered the Civil Rights Act for over 70 days before it was passed on a cloture vote. Southern Democrats voted against the Voting Rights Act, including Senators Byrd, Ervin, Stennis, and Long. Not surprising from the party aligned with the KKK.
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P a u l ◉@SkylineReport·
Who built the America you benefit from every day? Social Security. Medicare. The Civil Rights Act. The Voting Rights Act. The 40-hour work week. Overtime protections. The last balanced federal budgets. Democrats did. A lot of Americans inherited the results so completely they forgot who fought for them in the first place. If you voted Democrat, you helped build this country. If you didn’t, you still live inside what they built. And it’s not too late to figure out who’s actually spent decades moving America forward while others screamed “socialism” every single step of the way. People will drive on public roads, collect Social Security, use Medicare, cash unemployment checks, send their kids to public schools, then turn around and ask what Democrats ever accomplished. Historical object permanence continues to beat this country’s ass.
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People keep talking about Democrats like they’ve never materially improved America. But let’s look at the scoreboard. • The last president to deliver multiple consecutive budget surpluses? Bill Clinton. • Social Security? FDR. • Medicare & Medicaid? LBJ. • Civil Rights Act & Voting Rights Act? LBJ. • Minimum wage, overtime protections, major child labor restrictions? FDR-era Democrats. • FMLA protections? Clinton. • Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act? Obama. Even the modern middle class was heavily built through Democratic-backed programs like the GI Bill, labor protections, federal home loans, and expanded access to college. And when people talk about “fiscal responsibility,” it’s worth remembering: The only modern presidents to move the federal budget into sustained surplus were Democrats. [1][2] A lot of what Americans now consider “normal civilization” came from policies Republicans originally fought, mocked, or called socialism. People inherited the benefits so completely they forgot who built them.

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Rip Wheeler
Rip Wheeler@WheelerRipWA·
Barbara Walters once wrote that many Americans have forgotten — and many others were never taught — how Jane Fonda’s actions during the Vietnam War were viewed by countless POWs and veterans. One of the most widely repeated accounts comes from Air Force pilot Jerry Driscoll, a POW held in the “Hanoi Hilton.” According to the story, he was cleaned up and forced to appear before Jane Fonda during her visit to North Vietnam. When ordered to praise his captors’ “humane treatment,” he instead spat at her. He was reportedly beaten severely afterward, suffering injuries that permanently affected his vision and ended his flying career. Another former POW, Colonel Larry Carrigan, described how prisoners secretly passed Jane Fonda slips of paper containing their Social Security numbers in hopes of proving to the world they were alive. The story claims she later handed those papers over to North Vietnamese officers, resulting in brutal beatings for the men involved. Carrigan survived. Others allegedly did not. Former civilian adviser Michael Benge, who was imprisoned for more than five years, also spoke publicly about his experience. He said he agreed to meet with Fonda because he wanted to tell her the truth about the treatment POWs endured — not the “humane and lenient” image being presented for propaganda purposes. According to Benge, he was severely punished before any meeting could happen. For many veterans and military families, Jane Fonda’s 1972 trip to Hanoi became a symbol of betrayal during a painful chapter in American history. While supporters viewed her as an antiwar activist protesting U.S. policy, critics believed her actions crossed the line into giving aid and comfort to America’s enemy during wartime. Decades later, the anger and controversy surrounding “Hanoi Jane” still remain powerful for many who served, suffered, or lost loved ones during the Vietnam War. Whatever one’s political views may be, the experiences of POWs and veterans deserve to be remembered and treated with respect.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
@jbuzz1980 Rape is evil in Islam regardless of the victim’s religion. Any Muslim who justifies it has already abandoned Islamic morality.And throwing around exaggerated numbers and collective blame does not make your argument stronger, it just makes it emotional.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I once asked a Christian lady a simple but uncomfortable question. If you were placed in a building with 100 non Muslim men in Hall A and 100 practicing Muslim men in Hall B and you had to spend one full week in one of those halls… Which would you choose? She picked Hall B without hesitation. Not because Muslim men are angels. Not because every Muslim is perfect. But because deep down, even many non Muslims know what Islam teaches men. Lower your gaze. Control your desires. Respect women. Do not touch what does not belong to you. Fear God even when nobody is watching. A man who truly follows Islam does not see every woman as an object to conquer. He sees self control as strength. Discipline as masculinity. Respect as worship. The tragedy is that extremists and hypocrites have damaged the image of Muslim men so badly that people forget what Islam actually teaches. A real Muslim man is not dangerous to women. He is supposed to be a source of safety for them. And whether people admit it or not… the world still secretly respects disciplined men.
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TheFrenchie
TheFrenchie@ML3democrats·
As a European, I don't understand how Trump remains in power after everything he has done.
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Jeff Leach
Jeff Leach@leachfortexas·
This is Adam Hoffman. He repeatedly raped a Texas boy — for nearly three years — dozens and dozens of times. Tomorrow morning, May 25th 2026, he will be released from McLennan County Jail after spending just a few weeks there. He will not be required to register as a sex offender. And very soon he’ll be allowed to practice law again. A real and dangerous predator — a present threat to Texas children — will be as free as you and me. A slap on his wrist and a spit in the face to his victim. Why?! How?! Because that’s the deal he made with Ken Paxton. Vote accordingly.
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Mark Pusateri
Mark Pusateri@mark_pusateri3·
@SethAbramson Either this is a parody account or you're using some metrics no one actually cares about. They might give lip service to those metrics, but when they vote with their feet to find out what's really important to them.
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Seth Abramson
Seth Abramson@SethAbramson·
Nearly all net-positive interstate migration in the US is to the worst states in the country, make it make sense What we *should* be doing is acknowledging that nearly every red state is a failed state and unpacking why that is and emulating what the blue/purple states are doing
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Lexcat
Lexcat@Lexcat12·
@jonincentex_ @DawnMcNary @BlackLabelAdvsr Houston is the largest city in Texas. San Antonio also stays rather warm, as does the Rio Grande Valley. Central Texas is not all of Texas, and it gets hot in a large area of Texas.
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JoninCenTex
JoninCenTex@jonincentex_·
Houston isn't Texas. What happens in Houston weatherwise is specific to Houston and the surrounding area. I live 150 miles NW and the temps have been much more mild, and in Central Texas there are 2 very hot summer months the rest of the year is great. Even during the hottest days the mornings can be nice cuz we don't suffer the extreme humidity of Houston. Finally while I could be wrong the development seemed to be located in the DFW area were the weather has even less in common w/hot super humid Houston.
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Jon Elder
Jon Elder@BlackLabelAdvsr·
I see these neighborhoods being built in Texas and I’m trying to figure out who in their right mind would buy a mansion with zero lot lines. Like, you could do a handshake through your kitchen window. Insane! Please make it make sense.
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JoninCenTex
JoninCenTex@jonincentex_·
@DawnMcNary @BlackLabelAdvsr Of all the justifications that makes the least sense. Texas is hot for maybe 2 out of the 3 Summer months. We have yet to a temp above 90⁰ here in Central Texas. The rest of the year it's wonderful and fall, spring and winter are great save for the usual 1 week freeze
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Lexcat
Lexcat@Lexcat12·
@nxt888 Why don't you enlighten us about slavery in Vietnam until the French abolished it?
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
I want to describe the Middle Passage to you. Not abstractly. Specifically. Enslaved people were loaded onto ships in West Africa at a ratio calculated to maximize profit after accounting for expected deaths in transit. They were chained in holds with roughly eighteen inches of vertical space, unable to sit upright, lying in their own excrement for voyages that lasted between three weeks and three months. Mortality rates on Middle Passage ships averaged between 10 and 20 percent. On some voyages, significantly higher. Historians estimate that between 1.5 and 2 million people died during the crossing, their bodies thrown into the Atlantic. Those who arrived alive were washed, oiled to appear healthy, and sold on docks while buyers examined their teeth and bodies like livestock. You described this system as "not necessarily a nightmare" and compared the labor that followed to picking crops in Africa. I am not going to debate you on the merits of this position. I am going to ask you to read what I just wrote. And then I am going to ask you whether the problem is that you don't know this history, or that you know it and have decided it doesn't change your argument. Because the answer to that question tells us something important. Not about slavery. About you.
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Schalk (Siener)@Schalk47087430

@nxt888 Slavery wasn't necessary a nightmare. It was also not a crime. The Indians for instance offered themselves voluntarily into slavery to escape hunger, and the slaves got lodging and food.

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KRRamanujam
KRRamanujam@rrkannan68·
@aakashgupta I don't understand the US logic of toilet design. Most people want to pee when they defecate, but US restrooms are not designed for a wet floor
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That gap has been legally required in every U.S. public restroom since 1955. It solves four problems simultaneously. The official name is the "open-front toilet seat." The American Standard National Plumbing Code mandated it seven decades ago. California's state plumbing code still reads: "all water closet seats, except those within dwelling units, shall be of the open front type." Install a closed seat in a commercial bathroom and you can get cited. The primary function is contact elimination. A closed oval seat creates a continuous surface where skin presses against plastic that thousands of strangers have already sat on. Removing the front section eliminates that contact zone entirely. Fewer shared square inches, fewer bacterial transfer points between users. Second is wiping clearance. The IAPMO, the organization that writes the plumbing codes most U.S. states adopt as law, designed the opening so women can wipe without their hand contacting the seat surface. The gap is sized for a hand to pass through cleanly. The open front also eliminates the surface where urine pools at the front of the seat, so the next user sits on dry plastic instead of someone else's miss. One more layer. Public restrooms use elongated bowls while home toilets are typically round. A stolen U-shaped seat from a restaurant won't fit a residential toilet. The shape mismatch makes it worthless to take home. Seven decades of sanitation engineering in a gap most people assumed was a manufacturing shortcut.
Oscar ✨@Oscarrjavier95

Pregunta incómoda:Necesito entender esto ¿Para qué sirve ese pequeño espacio en la tapa del inodoro? 🤔👀

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Lexcat@Lexcat12·
@Sabiha1278 I wouldn't release her. I've socialized feral cats before. At 4 months, it will take some time, but it's doable.
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Sabiha 🇺🇸@Sabiha1278·
I trapped my first feral cat in my life… And had her spay surgery on Wednesday… ❤️🎉 The clinic people said… She is about 4 months old… And I should release her the day after the surgery… 💔 But I haven’t released her outside yet… 😢 Because my heart feels very guilty… She is still very small… And she lets me pet her… 🐱🤍 That’s why this thought keeps coming to my mind… “Should I try to socialize her…?” 🥺 But she is very scared of me… She hides in every corner of the bathroom… Where we have temporarily kept her… 💔 I know… Maybe releasing her is the best decision… But just thinking about it breaks my heart… That she won’t get the safety… Warmth… And love… That an indoor cat gets… 😭🐾 I just want to make the right decision for her… ❤️ If anyone has ever had this experience… Please give advice… 🤍
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Jamie Kay
Jamie Kay@TheRealJamieKay·
Funny how these ‘patriotic Christians’ never seem to follow this part of the Bible. Leviticus 19:33–34.
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Lexcat@Lexcat12·
@TheRealJamieKay Leviticus is an Old Testament book. Christians follow the New Testament. Regardless of Testament location, no Bible book dictates American immigration laws. Congress does.
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Damaturu
Damaturu@Damattttttttt·
@realDonaldTrump Official president account posting Ai images when the economy of the country is in danger What a joke man,what a joke
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i Expose Racists & Pedos
🚨 Houston Attorney charged with bestiality after raping the family dog A 56-year-old Houston man has been charged with felony bestiality after his wife caught him raping the family dog on surveillance cameras she installed inside their home. Steven Swain was reportedly recorded engaging in sexual acts with the family dog, Shipley. His wife installed the cameras after becoming suspicious. She later provided the footage to authorities and removed the dog from the home for its safety. Swain has been charged, and an arrest warrant has been issued. However, as of the latest reports, he is not currently in custody. This is a disturbing case of someone committing a serious sexual crime inside their own home. The dog has since been removed from the residence and is safe with the wife.
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Chris
Chris@Libertybrat·
@SeeRacists Am I the only one like why are we blurring the dogs eyes?
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