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Liberal, history buff *Grateful to be 🇨🇦 #IStandWithCanada. 👎 “Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.” - Will Durant

Woodstock, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2019
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𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗
𝕷𝖚𝖈𝖎𝖋𝖊𝖗@LucifersTweetz·
The real Trump derangement syndrome (TDS) is thinking that a geriatric felon who dodged the draft five times and declared bankruptcy six times knows how to win a war and run an economy. Fucking idiots!
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Nathalie Dion Team Canada
Nathalie Dion Team Canada@Nannynannynanoo·
Oh Canada! We chose so well! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
United, we will build Canada Strong for all.
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NoelCaslerComedy@caslernoel·
I was Vanky’s talent wrangler on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’. I worked around Trump’s 3 eldest and most odious kids for 6 seasons and didn’t hear them mention their mom once. My opinion was it was verbotten by Dad. They did talk a lot of shit about Mel.
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@mamboitaliano__ I’ll be honest- Nicole Kidman. Her restoration looks good. Pam looks good but older- a little makeup is tasteful. None looks like you’re giving up
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Pamela Anderson — born July 1, 1967 Nicole Kidman — born June 20, 1967 Both 58 years old 🎂🎀 Who do you prefer? Pamela, natural and simple, though with the risk of looking a bit washed out? or Nicole, perfect, but more restored than the Sistine Chapel?
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Very Good I would say!
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Here is everything that happened on day one of the ceasefire. Read it as one sequence and tell me what peace looks like. Karoline Leavitt said Iran’s 10-point plan was fundamentally unserious, unacceptable, and completely discarded. Literally thrown in the garbage by President Trump. Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf said three clauses of that same plan have already been violated by the United States and Israel: the Lebanon ceasefire, a drone incursion over Fars Province, and the denial of Iran’s enrichment right. He called the framework openly violated before negotiations began. Foreign Minister Araghchi said the US must choose between ceasefire or continued war via Israel. It cannot have both. The ball is in the US court and the world is watching. The head of Iran’s National Security Committee said all plans to open the Strait of Hormuz must immediately cease until Lebanon is included. There is either a ceasefire on all fronts or a ceasefire nowhere at all. The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel was not formally part of the negotiations. The extent of consultation was Trump calling Netanyahu shortly before the announcement. Israeli officials were unhappy with the terms, including the planned inclusion of Lebanon. Netanyahu said the ceasefire does not include Lebanon and announced that today Israel dealt Hezbollah the greatest blow it has suffered since the pagers. One hundred targets in ten minutes. A tanker that tried to pass through Hormuz without IRGC approval was turned back. Oil climbed back above $97 on the news. The WSJ reported Iran is limiting passage to 12 ships per day with tolls under the ceasefire. Only four ships transited today. Trump claimed a complete opening of the strait last night. The strait is not completely open. The Saudi East-West bypass pipeline took a drone strike. Sirri Island and Lavan refinery exploded. The UAE intercepted 17 ballistic missiles and 35 drones since the ceasefire began and called the attacks blatant. Kuwait absorbed its heaviest strikes of the war. Cluster munitions hit Beersheba. Hezbollah stopped firing and Israel responded with its largest operation since the war began. Trump declared productive regime change, no uranium enrichment, nuclear dust removal under Space Force surveillance, and many of 15 points agreed. He threatened 50 percent tariffs on any country supplying military weapons to Iran. The Pentagon approved an F-35I software upgrade for Israel. The WSJ reported Trump is considering relocating US troops from NATO countries that were unhelpful during the war. Japan’s prime minister called the strait an international public good. Oman’s transport minister said international agreements prohibit tolls. The IRGC’s Larak toll booth continued collecting yuan regardless. The Financial Times confirmed the $1 per barrel crypto toll that I published on March 24 to 1.6 million views, when it was called nonsense. And a hacker group called FlamingChina stole 10 petabytes of classified Chinese defence data from a supercomputer in Tianjin and is selling it for cryptocurrency on the dark web. That was one day. Under one ceasefire. With three interpretations. Five fronts. Seven contradictory official statements. And zero agreement on what was agreed. Islamabad is in 36 hours. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: Iran’s new supreme leader apparently approved the ceasefire from a hospital bed in Qom where US-Israeli intelligence says he is unconscious and unable to participate in any decision-making. Few hours later, IRGC cluster warheads were still detonating over Israeli and gulf cities. Not many in the Western press have connected these two facts, and the connection rewrites everything the market just priced. The system that accepted the ceasefire and the system that violated it are not the same system. That is the point of Mosaic Defence. Twenty years ago, the IRGC restructured itself into 31 independent provincial commands, each with its own missile arsenal, drone fleet, Basij militia integration, and pre-delegated launch authority. The doctrine was designed for exactly this scenario: supreme leader incapacitated, central communications degraded, conventional military infrastructure destroyed. Every provincial commander can execute offensive operations without a phone call to Tehran. The architecture was tested in war games, refined after watching Saddam’s centralised command collapse in 48 hours in 2003, and activated the moment Ali Khamenei was killed on February 28th. The senior IRGC military council that approved the ceasefire through the Supreme National Security Council, citing Mojtaba’s name for domestic legitimacy, does not control the launch decisions of every provincial unit. It cannot. That is by design. The field commanders who fired at Israel and the UAE after the announcement were not violating orders. They were following standing pre-delegated authority that exists precisely so that operations continue when the centre cannot communicate, or chooses not to. The ceasefire was a political act by the council in Tehran. The missile launches were a military act by autonomous field units in the provinces. Both happened simultaneously because the architecture permits it. This is what the market failed to price when WTI crashed nine percent. The nine percent drop assumed a unified Iranian state that accepted a ceasefire and would enforce it across all domains. What exists instead is a fragmented command structure where political leadership in Tehran can sign agreements that provincial military commanders are neither required nor expected to follow in real time. The Mosaic Defence that kept the regime alive through 39 days of the most intense bombing campaign since 2003 is the same architecture that makes ceasefire enforcement structurally unreliable. Israel understood this immediately. The IDF did not pause. It continued eliminating Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon, struck a weapons crossing south of the Litani River, and cited Iranian violations as justification for ongoing raids on Iranian targets. Netanyahu’s calculus is transparent: if the adversary’s own military architecture cannot enforce a ceasefire, then the ceasefire does not constrain the defender. The molecule thesis absorbs this development without modification. If the ceasefire holds, the crackers are still rubble and reconstruction takes years. If the ceasefire fragments because autonomous IRGC units continue launching, the war resumes and the deficit deepens. Both branches produce the same terminal condition for petrochemical supply. The human-chain game theory from yesterday and the Mosaic Defence autonomy from tonight converge on the same conclusion: the crisis duration is structurally guaranteed by the adversary’s own defensive architecture, regardless of what any council signs in Tehran or any diplomat negotiates in Islamabad. The supreme leader is unconscious. The missiles are not. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Kathryn R ☘️ 🇨🇦 🇺🇦🇬🇱 🐾
This was one of the most disgraceful interviews I've ever seen. I'm calling on every NATO member country to demand the immediate removal of Secretary General Mark Rutte. He no longer represents the interests of the alliance. Instead, he appears solely focused on shielding and appeasing President Trump. It’s been noticeable for a while, but this level of deference crossed a new line. He appeared on Jake Tapper today in what felt like a full support tour for Trump. He reached a new level of offensiveness when he tried to smooth over Trump's war crime threat to annihilate an entire country of 93 million people. As if that wasn't bad enough, he went on to say he 'understands' why Trump is disappointed with NATO nations for not supporting his illegal war. Rutte failed miserably on Jake Tapper today. He should have told Trump straight: you started an illegal war of aggression without telling your allies, so NATO can't — and won't — join without risking legal jeopardy for war crimes. Trump kept allies in the dark, many denied bases/airspace, and now the operation is stumbling (thanks in part to Hegseth driving the messaging). Yet he's now demanding support while threatening and insulting the same countries he's bullied for a year. NATO must stand up to Trump, or Rutte has to resign now. Maybe also remind Trump the only time article 5 was enacted was on 9/11.
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Phoenix_Ranger_ProdigalSon
Phoenix_Ranger_ProdigalSon@Phoenix_Ranger2·
@atrupar If you as a man, as a human being, as the leader of a council of nations, cannot publicly say that threatening to wipe out an entire civilization isn’t an acceptable thing to say / do - then you should not be the NATO Secretary General. Instead we are greeted w/ this grovelling.
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@atrupar Please resign @SecGenNATO You are dishonouring NATO and have lost any moral compass.
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
“Everyone treats him like he's three years old. He needs a lot of attention. He needs immediate gratification. He needs constant praise for nothing. He takes nap time. They order him McDonald's. He gets ice cream after dinner every night. He loves to use a sharpie when he's not supposed to. He wants to hear the same two songs over and over again. And he wears diapers. He's three years old!” ~ Jimmy Kimmel on the current president 😂
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
#BREAKING Marilyn Gladu has just crossed the floor to join the Liberal Government. The RW Influencers will be absolutely melting down and in full attack mode. I'm also hearing that more will be following.
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Jen (ESC) 🇨🇦❤️🦋
Last fall, PP told us that he would call a non-confidence vote in the spring and we would have another election. Since then, 5 of his MPs have crossed to the Liberals and PM Mark Carney is now one seat shy of a majority. Spring is here 🙌🇨🇦❤️ 🤣😂🤣 #PoilievreWillNeverBePM
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Peter Ratcliffe, forever Canadian 🇨🇦
The CPC trolls are really nasty, angry because they have a horrible leader who causes so many floor crossings. Floor crossing is a legal part of our system, it's been voted on before. The real problem is the CPC leader. the CPC platform and its followers who put him there.
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Middle Age Riot
Middle Age Riot@middleageriot·
Donald Trump is not a political genius or a genius of any kind. He ran for president out of pure narcissism and accidentally tapped into a thick, rich vein of American stupid.
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NoelCaslerComedy
NoelCaslerComedy@caslernoel·
The Art of the Deal: ‘How I handed the Strait of Hormuz to Iran and helped them build a nuclear weapon while lighting 40Billion dollars on fire and killing thousands of innocent people’ by Donald J. Trump.
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Don Winslow
Don Winslow@donwinslow·
Donald Trump created an international disaster over absolutely NOTHING and then entered into a negotiation in which he gave up EVERYTHING. This guy is a massive loser elected by 77 million lost and misguided Americans. America is weak under Trump.
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