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@LilBit500

Speaker of many opinions, independent. RT NOT endorsing. Proud Miami University grad ('96) and Univ of Cinci grad ('09). Not a Dem, Not a Rep…INDEPENDENT

Ohio, USA Katılım Mart 2009
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LilBit@LilBit500·
I miss my brother so damn much. The waves today are a tsunami #grief is rough
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@Canes you got out skated for sure tonight. Your passing was lackluster. Dobeš is a tough goalie to get around, you have to go to the high corner after drawing him out. Here is hoping game 2 goes better #stanleycupplayoffs #becauseitsthecup
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SGM Mike Vining @ Blasting Through Official
Since May is Mental Awareness Month, I’ll post various hypotheticals that can bring on Moral Injury. Here’s the first scenario: A soldier in an urban combat operation receives intelligence that insurgents are using a civilian building as a base. Under time pressure and rules of engagement, the unit calls in an airstrike or a strike drone. Later, they discover that the building primarily housed a family with children, and several non-combatants were killed. The soldier who identified the target replays the decision endlessly: "I should have double-checked the intel. Those kids died because of me." This leads to intense guilt and self-condemnation, in which he feels personally responsible and morally culpable, even if the broader context (fog of war, faulty, or old intelligence) was not entirely his fault. Can you relate to this soldier’s replaying in his head those words, “should have”?
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@RobotNumber5 @Signal99Cinci Did you have something intelligent to add to the conversation? This is nothing more than the universal sign that someone has run out of actual points to make.
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Signal 99 Cincinnati@Signal99Cinci·
Apparently half the internet still believes Police Officers are required to ignore blatantly suspicious behavior as long as somebody screams “1st Amendment auditor” loud enough…oops. Terry v. Ohio was decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1968 after a Cleveland Police Officer observed men pacing, circling, watching stores, and appearing to case a robbery target. The Supreme Court ruled that Officers may temporarily detain someone when specific, articulable facts create reasonable suspicion that potential criminal activity may exist—and before the Facebook Constitutional Scholars start chewing on drywall again…that ruling applies nationwide. Not just Ohio. So when a man is reportedly walking around outside of a bank filming, asking questions about staffing, vault procedures, security operations, and alarming employees enough that security calls 911 because they believe he may be casing the bank for a robbery…Police Officers absolutely have the legal authority to investigate. That is not “harassment.” That is called doing actual police work. And once the subject attempted to walk past Officers and walk towards the security guard to question him? The justification for physically stopping him became even stronger. That’s the temporary detention. Then an even bigger mistake on behalf of the 1A Auditor took place…refusing an order to identify himself during a lawful Terry detention. Under Ohio law, that can get you arrested…and obviously it did. The 1st Amendment is not a magical invisibility cloak for suspicious behavior around a bank. Never has been. And before all of the Facebook Constitutionalist, screeching harpees start back up again…let’s clear something else up. You are absolutely entitled to your opinion. You can disagree with us all day long. Civil debate is fine. We genuinely do not care if somebody respectfully disagrees with a post—keyword: respectfully. What we are not going to tolerate is the nonstop childish tantrums, insults, threats, and trash behavior from people who suddenly believe Facebook comment sections are protected constitutional battlegrounds. Calling Police Officers “pigs.” Calling supporters “bootlickers.” Flooding our inbox with threatening messages. Harassing other commenters. Acting like feral idiots—all because you watched YouTube videos about the Constitution…and are a self proclaimed expert in Constitutional Law—Instaban—every, single time. This page exists to give a voice to First Responders and the Criminal Justice community. It is not a taxpayer-funded public page. It is our page…our rules. Despite what some of you apparently learned at the YouTube School of Law…we do not have to recognize or host your “1st Amendment rights” on a privately operated social media page. You are free to leave. You are free to scroll on past us. You are free to start your own page and scream into the interweaves all day long—but this is not your page. Behave like an adult…or get removed like a child—your choice. For our loyal peeps…it will take us several days to sift through the comments and remove the trolls. Apparently, every 1A auditor fan boi in the Country now trolls our page. In the meantime…please just ignore them—because I am…even the ones threatening me in messenger. We love the First Amendment, though abhor First Amendment Auditors and Sovereign Citizens…for obvious reasons. We do not support those who molest the Constitution or the Law to fit their own personal narratives. You can love and support the Constitution, as well as Law Enforcement…they are not mutually exclusive. #fyp #Signal99 #Share #Cincinnati
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@katieporterca California imposes the highest state gas tax in the nation, totaling about cents per gallon (including various environmental and underground storage fees), plus an additional cents per gallon for the federal excise tax. So that has nothing to do with it, eh?
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Katie Porter@katieporterca·
I know firsthand how expensive gas has become in California. I fill up my minivan at the gas station and feel the sticker shock. Make no mistake: Trump is responsible for the surge in gas prices across the U.S., and I'll hold him accountable as Governor.
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@AnthemBCBS I already filed a grievance. I am sure nothing will happen, seeing as your customer service rep already blew me off. Told me I should have driven an hour to the in network one.
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LilBit@LilBit500·
I love when @AnthemBCBS decides after making an appt, that the office is Out of Network and sticks the consumer with a huge bill for a mammogram. Perhaps someone at Anthem's corporate would like to pay for this bill? You seriously suck.
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LilBit@LilBit500·
@HistRevisited @Signal99Cinci Ohio is considered a "stop and identify" state. Under Ohio law, if a law enforcement officer reasonably suspects you are committing, have committed, or are about to commit a crime, they can legally require you to provide your name, address, and date of birth. #facts
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Signal 99 Cincinnati@Signal99Cinci·
We are aware of the post that the CPD made in reference to a citizen’s complaint. There is a video circulating of the bike patrol arresting a 1st Amendment Auditor who attempted to harass the complainant. Personally, I delighted in his arrest. Exercising your 1st Amendment Right is different than hassling businesses and RP’s and hoping that the Police will make contact or arrest you, just to give you more views and money from monetization—or give you an excuse to try and get a fast settlement from the City. We will not be posting that Asshats video and driving traffic to his channel, or his wallet. Be patient and wait for the investigation to be conducted and concluded. #fyp #cincinnati #signal99 #share
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LilBit@LilBit500·
Watching the evacuation of the @FlyFrontier plane after the incident in Denver, it appears that there needs to be some severe consequences for those who grab their bags and hold up the evacuation. You are all going to get people killed if it’s an actual fire in the cabin
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LilBit@LilBit500·
@AmericanAir @Delta @united it really is time to allow only ONE person to board with a person in a wheelchair. I watched 7 people + wheelchair board, and that is ridiculous. We all know that people are already abusing the wheelchair thing (not all but a good chunk).
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LilBit@LilBit500·
@rachelvscott @MORNINGMANIAC A better answer would have been “because we can walk and chew gum at the same time”. It’s totally ok to fix things up AND deal with Iran.
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LilBit@LilBit500·
Question for @USDOT can we work on the “preboarding” thing? Why are 8 people boarding with one person in a wheelchair? That is ridiculous.
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LilBit@LilBit500·
@AmericanAir We finally left at 6:22am. It took the gate agent 15 minutes to convince the flight attendant to get on board so we could boar. Kudos to that gate agent!!!
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americanair@AmericanAir·
@LilBit500 We're sorry for the wait this morning. Please DM your confirmation code. We'll check for an update.
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LilBit@LilBit500·
@AmericanAir at NO point should a flight attendant who lost “their mobile device” be holding up an already delayed flight. We were supposed to leave at 5am, still waiting. Originally mechanical, changed gates, now waiting on flight attendant who is still searching for tablet.
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RNC Research@RNCResearch·
CNN: “Why would you be voting in California 2 years after moving to Michigan?”   MCMORROW: “Moving takes time.”   CNN: "You had criticized a Twitter user in 2024 for voting in Michigan after moving to California, you called it illegal..." MCMORROW: “Yeah, absolutely."
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