Matthew Hughes

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Matthew Hughes

Matthew Hughes

@ModernL2023

Houston, TX Katılım Mart 2023
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Paulus DeMascou
Paulus DeMascou@PaMaask·
@GeorgeSzamuely Of course China COULD stop supporting Russian invasion the war would be over in a day. It won't do that as it tries to disband EU and make Europe weaker. And naturally support the client state of Russia, ripe for chinese colonisation.
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Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes@ModernL2023·
@allenanalysis Whenever people lose a case, the courts are “political.” When they win, it’s a triumph for the rule of law…until they lose again…
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Let me explain what just happened in Virginia. Yesterday, 2.5 million Virginians voted. They passed a redistricting amendment 50.7% to 49.3%. Today, one judge threw out every single vote. 🧵
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Globe Eye News
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
Germany plans to build Europe’s strongest military force by 2039.
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Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes@ModernL2023·
@SpencerHakimian The CRA apply to all Americans. If you are NOT hiring White Americans because of race, that is illegal. Claiming it’s “remedial action” is a gross distortion of the purpose of this noble legislation.
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Spencer Hakimian
Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨TRUMP: “I USED TO BE A GREAT SUPPORTER OF INDIANS, THEN I OPENED MY EYES”
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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
She literally reveals how planning your goals ruins your chances of success ‼️‼️
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Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer@jimcramer·
Trump, hate him or like him, when it comes to companies he's pretty darned knowledgeable.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
@SuomiFella They're weakening the eastern front for Putin.
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The Maverick of Wall Street
The Maverick of Wall Street@TheMaverickWS·
Rumor has it a White House whistleblower is currently talking to a major publication and will spill the beans about insider trading in the Trump admin. A number of Wall Street investing firms implicated...
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Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes@ModernL2023·
@AuburnJPJ @BulwarkOnline @Timodc It’s not “anti-Semitism” to reflect Zionist claims. I don’t defer to Muslims on theology either. I would never be called “anti-Muslim” just because I don’t follow the Prophet.
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John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones@AuburnJPJ·
@BulwarkOnline @Timodc Doug Wilson just wrote an entire book refuting the antisemitism that has popped up on the “Christian far right” (people like Joel Webbon). Now all of those guys hate his guts because he doesn’t hate Jews. So you’re just making stuff up.
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
"I'm kind of tired of you being called pastor... you hate everybody. You attack Black people, gay people, immigrants, Jews. All you do is spread hate." @Timodc confronts controversial Christian nationalist pastor Doug Wilson on Piers Morgan Uncensored.
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Fortissax
Fortissax@FortySacks·
This is perhaps one of the biggest Ls of zoomers. Your ancestors regularly drank alcohol, especially Anglos.. Before coffee was popularized, your ancestors woke up and drank a shot of hard cider. They started their farm work, took a shot of cider. Lunch time, took a shot of cider. Afternoon break, took a shot of cider. Your cousin is getting married, both you, the priest, and everyone in the room took a shot of cider. It smoothed over social events, and the union of your family with his new wife’s family. David Hackett Fisher talks about this in the book Albion Seed. If you’re French, the average Frenchmen 100 years ago drank up to a litre of red wine per day, with lunch, dinner and intermittent work breaks. Westerners drank so much alcohol over thousands of years, especially through sanitizing limited water supplies with it, they developed genetic resistances to alcohol. To this day, nobody handles their liquor better than White people. Regular moderate alcohol consumption (a beer or two, a glass of wine every other day), also cures trait abnormality and neuroticism. You don’t need to be a drunk. That’s going too far. But alcohol ha been part of our way of life for millennia.
6ixBuzzTV@6ixbuzztv

New data from Statistics Canada shows the decline in alcohol use is declining among Canadians aged 18–34.

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InfoGram
InfoGram@_InfoGram_·
BREAKING 🚨: 🇺🇸 Donald Trump is on the verge of becoming the most stupid President in American history.
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Qasem Al-Ali
Qasem Al-Ali@AlaliQasem·
The oil market just passed its breaking point. And it doesn’t matter if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow. Here’s why the damage is already done 🧵
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Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes@ModernL2023·
@SharTreuce @BishopBarron 🤡. I guess in heretic school they didn’t teach you the Protestant sects are the “heretics” because you dissent from Catholic doctrine, which existed for more 1500 years before the invention of your strip mall church.
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chart reuse@SharTreuce·
@BishopBarron It's not "Pope vs President" It's Pope vs Christians who actually read the Bible and can contradict overt heresies and blasphemies. Especially on Islam. You are guiding Catholics to their spiritual and physical deaths.
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
There is a way past the absurd and deeply divisive “war” between the President and the Pope, which has been enthusiastically ginned up by the press. And it is indicated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 2309 to be precise. After laying out the various criteria for determining a just war—proportionality, last resort, declaration by a competent authority, reasonable hope of success, etc.—the Catechism points out that “the evaluation of these conditions for moral legitimacy belongs to the prudential judgment of those who have responsibility for the common good.” The assumption is that the just war principles function, to use the technical term, as heuristic devices, designed to guide the practical decision-making of those civil authorities who have to adjudicate matters of war and peace. The role of the Church, therefore, is to call for peace and to urge that any conflict be strictly circumscribed by the moral constraints of the just war criteria. But it is not the role of the Church to evaluate whether a particular war is just or unjust. That appraisal belongs to the civil authorities, who, one presumes, have requisite knowledge of conditions on the ground. So, is the war in question truly the last resort? Is there really a balance between the good to be attained and the destruction caused by the war? Are combatants and non-combatants being properly distinguished in the waging of the conflict? Do the belligerents have right intention? Is there a reasonable hope of success? The posing of those questions—indeed the insistence upon their moral relevance—belongs rightly to the Church, but the answering of them belongs to the civil authorities. The Pope has said, on numerous occasions, that he is not a politician and that his role is not the determination of any nation's foreign policy. But he has just as clearly said that he will continue to speak for peace and for moral constraint. In making both of these claims, he is operating perfectly within the framework of paragraph 2309 of the Catechism. If we understand that the Pope and the President have qualitatively different roles to play in the determination of moral action in regard to war, we can, I hope, extricate ourselves from the completely unhelpful narrative of “Pope vs. President.”
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Matthew Hughes
Matthew Hughes@ModernL2023·
@LionSunMovement @clashreport Yeah, the Iranians lived under the Shah and then they threw him out. And now those Iranians want us to reinstall the Shah’s son back in power. No, thanks.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Trump is privately grappling with the risk of sending troops into danger, knowing some won’t return. He has resisted plans to seize Kharg Island—despite assurances of success—because he fears the operation would lead to heavy U.S. casualties, warning soldiers would be “sitting ducks.” Source: WSJ
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Buckley Carlson
Buckley Carlson@buckleycarlson·
"IT'S FAKE!!!!" The pseudo Christian fraud, Brendan Dilly, and so many others, shriek. With a level of outrage they've never summoned against attacks on Christians, would never apply to those who kill woman and children in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, elsewhere. And would die before they wielded it against our President when he fashions himself Jesus Christ...and lies about it. Maybe it is fake. Or AI. Seemed plausible, and thoroughly consistent to me. Oh, and YES, the Straight of Hormuz is STILL closed. CC: fraudulent thrown-sniffing tool @WarlordDilley
Buckley Carlson@buckleycarlson

Just another Sunday expression of Satanic devotion. Please - "100% MAGA" - explain and defend this. Oh, and the Strait of Hormuz is still closed.

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Lion&Sun
Lion&Sun@LionSunMovement·
@clashreport 100 days passed the massacre in Iran killing 40.000+ unarmed protesters in just 2 days, by the Islamic Regime x.com/lionsunmovemen…
Lion&Sun@LionSunMovement

@Terror_Alarm ❌❌❌ NEVER FORGET ❌❌❌ The Islamic Regime occupying Iran killing 40.000+ in just 2 days! JUST 100 days ago the large-scale crackdown on unarmed protesters in Iran.

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NulliusFilius 🙄
NulliusFilius 🙄@ColeusFilius·
@clashreport I would suggest simply obliterating that little “Iranian Tollbooth” island with a single MOAB. Then take out the rest of the IRGC leadership and do the blockade until the regime is destroyed by its citizens.
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