Marian Rozelle

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Marian Rozelle

Marian Rozelle

@MLRosie

#FBR, #TheResistance, #BoycottNRA, A queer free spirit born too early but made the best of it. Music, weed, & animal lover. Hard wired Aries.

Colorado and Florida Katılım Ekim 2013
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War Correspondent
War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 NOW: FBI Director Kash Patel confirms both charges against James Comey are FELONIES Comey's facing DECADES in prison. @FBIDirectorKash: "James Comey allegedly threatened the life of the president of the United States. And as you all now know, shortly after posting that threat, he deleted that threat and then issued an apology. All of that information was presented to the grand jury and Mr. Comey will have his day in court, and his ability to speak to a jury of his peers" "While many of you may read this indictment and view this matter as a simple investigation, it is the farthest thing from that. Every single investigation, this FBI and our partners at the Department of Justice undertake, especially those that involve the threats to harm or hurt or even KlLL individuals, whether they behold public office or civilians in our country are met with the SAME measure of investigative prowess and tools and personnnel in partnership with the Department of Justice as anyone else."
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Charlotte Stokely 🐝
Charlotte Stokely 🐝@char_stokely·
The cutest little old lady just walked past me on the sidewalk in the most frilly prettiest best ballgown ever and I said " make way for the queen" and she replied "it's laundry day so I thought I would wear this cause all my clothes are dirty" I love this so much
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Marian Rozelle@MLRosie·
@char_stokely I hear you. We have them in the forest on our property and have to do the intimate tick inspection on each other when we’ve been out there 😉
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Marian Rozelle@MLRosie·
@char_stokely Si! This is our morning view when front porch sittin’. There would be birds if the cats Mike & Suzy Creamcheese weren’t skulking about 😉
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Charlotte Stokely 🐝
Charlotte Stokely 🐝@char_stokely·
Listening to the birds sing while I sip my coffee and watch the sunrise is certainly an unmatched moment of pleasure. 🌅
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Marian Rozelle@MLRosie·
@JasmineForUS @TamiSFGiantFan Thank you for reminding us that we can behave like decent human beings for the benefit of all of us. You have my support and appreciation!
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Jasmine Crockett
Jasmine Crockett@JasmineForUS·
This morning I called James and congratulated him on becoming the Senate nominee. Texas is primed to turn blue and we must remain united because this is bigger than any one person. This is about the future of all 30 million Texans and getting America back on track. With the primary behind us, Democrats must rally around our nominees and win. I’m committed to doing my part and will continue working to elect democrats up and down the ballot.
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Marian Rozelle
Marian Rozelle@MLRosie·
@NancySinatra @AnnieSage I live in a part of Florida where about 80% voted for trump. Although some people see the truth now, the majority continue to zealously support him. It’s beyond irrational.
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Nancy Sinatra@NancySinatra·
It's a wonder his nose doesn't drag on the ground. What is more upsetting is how his deaf and blind followers, like pathetic sheep, stand by him and praise every untrue word coming from his evil mouth.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Good news!
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Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann@KeithOlbermann·
@atrupar I used to run into her at nbc stuff and say to my colleagues "THAT's cnbc's franchise player? What do you see or hear that I don't? She seems like an overbearing imbecile"
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Maria Bartiromo: "It's incredible to me that it appears to be that the Democrats are so angry about President Trump's success, he's been so successful on so many levels and has done things so fast that now the Democrats are boycotting the State of the Union."
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Nancy Sinatra
Nancy Sinatra@NancySinatra·
"To deny him the honor afforded to lesser figures is not just an insult to a man, it is an insult to the Civil Rights Movement, to Black America, and to the very ideals this nation claims to uphold." They dishonor themselves when they ignore Jesse Jackson. Their ignorance will come back to haunt them and they will regret their ugly prejudice.
Bishop Talbert Swan@TalbertSwan

Let the record show what this moment reveals about the moral character of those in power in what Maya Angelou called “these yet to be United States of America.” A towering civil rights giant, Rev. Jesse Jackson, a man who marched with Dr. King, negotiated the release of hostages, registered millions of Black voters, fought apartheid, and spent his life preaching justice, equality, and hope, was denied the dignity of lying in honor at the U.S. Capitol by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Yet Charlie Kirk, a deeply polarizing political figure whose rhetoric trafficked in division was elevated, memorialized, and publicly honored. That is not oversight. That is not neutrality. That is selective reverence and blatant, racist hypocrisy. Rev. Jesse Jackson was not merely a Black leader. He was a global statesman of conscience. He stood in the gap for the poor, the marginalized, the forgotten. Even in death, his legacy is being treated as expendable by a government that is increasingly comfortable erasing Black history while appropriating patriotic symbolism. Meanwhile, President Trump ordered flags lowered to half-staff after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a close political ally whose death prompted official mourning and national tributes. But when a civil rights icon whose work reshaped American democracy passed away, the same urgency, the same national reverence, the same symbolic honor has not been equally reflected in federal gestures of mourning. That contrast speaks louder than any press release ever could. One man spent decades trying to bring America together across racial, economic, and political lines. The other built a career amplifying grievance politics and ideological warfare. One fought for voting rights, economic justice, and human dignity. The other thrived in a media ecosystem fueled by cultural division. And yet, the unifier is sidelined while the divider was elevated. Denying Jackson the Rotunda is more than a procedural decision, it is a political statement about whose legacy this government chooses to sanctify and whose legacy it is comfortable minimizing. The U.S. Capitol Rotunda should honor figures like Jesse Jackson, who shaped the nation’s moral trajectory. To exclude him from that sacred civic recognition is about white supremacy, power, politics, and historical narrative control. It tells Black America, yet again, that: Our heroes don’t matter, our history is disposable, and our contributions are dismissible. This is the same pattern we see in the broader assault on Black history, the rollback of DEI, the sanitizing of civil rights narratives, and the quiet rehabilitation of voices that questioned Black competence, denied systemic racism, and distorted the truth about Black communities. The disrespect shown to Rev. Jackson and his family is not isolated. It is symptomatic of a governing culture led overwhelmingly by white men who are comfortable honoring figures aligned with their ideology while marginalizing those who challenged America to live up to its creed. Jesse Jackson helped bend the arc of history toward justice. He opened doors that many now walk through. He carried the torch of Dr. King when it was unpopular and dangerous to do so. To deny him the honor afforded to lesser figures is not just an insult to a man, it is an insult to the Civil Rights Movement, to Black America, and to the very ideals this nation claims to uphold. History will remember who was honored. And history will also remember who was intentionally overlooked. Because when a nation chooses to diminish its moral giants while elevating its ideological allies, it reveals exactly which version of America it is trying to resurrect, and far too often, that version looks disturbingly closer to Jim Crow than to justice.

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