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Katılım Aralık 2012
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lepalletATX
lepalletATX@lepallet·
@joni_askola Ah yes the first thing Fascist do is find all of the fraud and shut it down. So there will be Medicare and Medicaid for the future. Sorry if he killed one of your worthless NGOs. He’s still the coolest guy on the planet. Just an honest trader the Dems can’t allow.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Musk really had it all: He could have been one of the coolest guys on the planet if he had just stayed a goofy tech and space billionaire. Instead, he chose to back fascism and become a threat to democracy
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History Defined
History Defined@historydefined·
What is the most iconic sports photograph ever taken?
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Iain C
Iain C@Iain_C5·
@ThinkInvest_ @fesshole There actually kind of is if they don't catch the error within 6 years (if in the UK). At that point the debt becomes statute barred.
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Fesshole🧻
Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
Bought a car this week using inheritance. They charged £1,700 to my card instead of £17,000. I know it's wrong not to report it but I genuinely dont have huge bundles of cash & that amount is life changing. So far kept quiet. How long before I can actually spend the cash?
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@GunnelsWarren As the saying goes.... Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich. Many rich folk would rather others die than they give up a cent of money they could never possibly need or use.
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Warren Gunnels
Warren Gunnels@GunnelsWarren·
If Bernie's 5% annual wealth tax on billionaires had been enacted in 2012, Elon Musk would be worth less than $365 billion instead of the $834 billion that he's worth today. He'd still be the wealthiest man alive & every senior would have dental, vision & hearing under Medicare.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

BREAKING: Today Bernie Sanders is proposing a bill to raise $4.4 trillion in taxes from America’s billionaires — a move that would virtually cut their massive fortunes in half. A chunk of the money would go toward sending a $3K stimulus check to every person earning under $150K.

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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@angelicgirliex @MorePerfectUS As the saying goes.... Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich. Many rich folk would rather others die than they give up a cent of money they could never possibly need or use.
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More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
BREAKING: Today Bernie Sanders is proposing a bill to raise $4.4 trillion in taxes from America’s billionaires — a move that would virtually cut their massive fortunes in half. A chunk of the money would go toward sending a $3K stimulus check to every person earning under $150K.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@mikepoyner @patrickxwest @PaulEmbery *except for the song sung before every England match which starts with word God and the Christian Hymn sung before every FA Cup Final obviously.
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Patrick West
Patrick West@patrickxwest·
My latest for the Spectator: why a metropolitan establishment keeps taunting and provoking the working class with a multicultural ideology they find so alienating spectator.com/article/were-f…
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@eddiegibbs But singing a Christian Hymn before every single FA Cup Final is fine. Singing about God before every single England game is fine.
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Eddie Gibbs
Eddie Gibbs@eddiegibbs·
🙏 Sixty Seconds That Shamed the Stands Elland Road has heard fury before. It has shaken with tribal thunder and righteous anger. Last night it managed something smaller, meaner. A minute. That was all it took. A short, league-approved pause so three footballers could take water and a little sustenance after a day of fasting for Ramadan. Rayan Cherki, Omar Marmoush, and Rayan Ait Nouri had done what countless Muslims do each year: balance faith and daily life with quiet discipline. The reason was spelt out on the big screen. No mystery, no subterfuge. The response was boos. Not confusion. Not impatience. Boos. Pep Guardiola called for respect for diversity. It shouldn't be a daring plea in 2026. The protocol has existed for years. The break came at a natural stoppage. No advantage sought, none gained. They drank, they swallowed a few vitamins, they played on. They won. And still the jeering rolled down from the stands, as if sixty seconds of basic consideration were an assault on the game itself. I was disappointed and angered by the boos, but in this world, not surprised. We've made a habit of mistaking intolerance for strength. It's easier to sneer than to understand. Easier to divide than to share space. Football loves to wrap itself in the language of community. Community demands maturity. It asks that we recognise the game belongs to more than one creed, more than one colour, more than one tradition. If a brief pause for faith provokes outrage, then the problem lies not with those observing Ramadan. It lies with those who see respect as surrender. Sixty seconds. That was the test. Too many failed it.
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David Robertson
David Robertson@theweeflea·
@kickitout This is not about education and acceptance. Its about the cultural domination of one religion over any others. Can you tell us what other religion has this kind of privilege?
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Kick It Out
Kick It Out@kickitout·
Kick It Out statement: It’s massively disappointing that some Leeds United fans booed when Manchester City’s players broke their fast during the first half of the match at Elland Road this evening. This was compounded by the fact that an explanation was displayed on a big screen inside the stadium. Pausing the game to allow Muslim players to break their fast during Ramadan has been an agreed protocol for several years now. It’s an important and visible part of making the game welcoming for Muslim players and communities. But as tonight’s reaction shows, football still has a long way to go in terms of education and acceptance.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@logicliberalbot @PGM_News @kickitout You'll be telling me that Abide With Me isn't a Christian Hymn next and that singing is before the FA Cup Final every year is nothing to do with football.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@logicliberalbot @PGM_News @kickitout Well if it's not about God, I guess it's not about the King either? What on earth is it about then? You can't just rewrite a song to suit your narrative.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@PGM_News @kickitout It is the word God, sung before every England football international Doesn't get much more religious than that no matter how you try and spin it. If don't want religion in football maybe start off by not singing about it.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@kickitout All these comments saying religion has no place in English football when the first word of the song sung before every England international match is literally God. If you're going to have standards, may as well have two sets it seems.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@PGM_News @kickitout The first word of the song sung before all England international matches is literally God. But religion has no place in English football.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@afneil Let's hope the people who are irate at Mr Trumps horrible comments were equally irate when he denegrated disabled people. Can't just be angry when he attacks one of your own surely. Let's hope not.
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Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil@afneil·
Well 1,061 certainly didn’t stay ‘a little back’. That’s the number of non-American NATO troops who were killed in support of US actions in Afghanistan. He really is ungracious, ignorant and uncaring on such matters. Especially unbecoming from someone who managed to avoid military service himself.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

Trump on NATO: "I've always said, will they be there if we ever needed them? That's really the ultimate test. I'm not sure of that. We've never needed them. They'll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan and this or that. And they did. They stayed a little back, off the front lines."

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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@learig331 I'm a gay guy so no skin in the child box. But remember GP saying that they knew the thermometer in baby box was accurate so could trust it when parents told them readings over the phone. Even that seems to me to make it worthwhile. I won't benefit financially but who cares tbh
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@benrileysmith Thoughts AND prayers at this difficult time. I suspect you will need them both
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Ben Riley-Smith
Ben Riley-Smith@benrileysmith·
EXCLUSIVE Robert Jenrick is set to be unveiled as Reform’s shadow chancellor within weeks, beating Reform rivals to the role Zia Yusuf is expected to become shadow home secretary Richard Tice due to get a beefed up new portfolio combining energy + biz briefs Nigel Farage is planning to name his great office of state holders before the May local elections The shadow foreign secretary is also expected to be named. Nadhim Zahawi, Tory defector, seen as the front-runner The plan has been discussed at very senior levels. Numerous well-placed sources have confirmed its shape to me. Nigel Farage when approached tonight said “I haven’t decided” on final roles, though confirmed big shadow cabinet appointments are coming. His comments: “Yes, we are going to broaden, we are going to give people titles. But I’m working out exactly what they are." But @Telegraph understands things are much more developed in private, along the lines above. Both Yusuf and Tice had publicly expressed interest in being shadow chancellor. Yet a new arrival is set to get the brief instead. As ever with Reform, Farage is the decision-maker and nothing certain until formally announced. This though, we understand, is the current plan. Full details of what is emerging behind the scenes in our story.👇 telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@LBC If roads are free at the point of use, why not public transport? Seems a good use of Government resources to get traffic off the roads and helping people.
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Fesshole🧻
Fesshole🧻@fesshole·
One of my greatest fantasies is to go to a dogging spot and join in with the action. I don't drive and I'm too embarrassed to ask for a lift.
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NBTTBM@NBTTBM·
@MattLindsayHT @heraldscotland "Made one". What normal people said before we were forced to use the word "assist". Happy days. And XG can FO too.
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Matthew Lindsay
Matthew Lindsay@MattLindsayHT·
🗣️"The boy said, ‘What have you ever won?’ Robbo looked at him, took a draw on his cigarette and replied, ‘Two European Cups. Made one, scored one. You f****** idiot!’" Celtic icon Paul Lambert on the incomparable John Robertson. In @heraldscotland✍️ heraldscotland.com/sport/football…
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