Paula Farbolin

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Paula Farbolin

Paula Farbolin

@PFarbolin79495

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Larry The Cable Guy
Larry The Cable Guy@GitRDoneLarry·
One of the greatest game saving catches of all time. Agree. Saw it live and jumped up so high I hit my head on the fan at Applebees in Tampa Bay!
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Paula Farbolin
Paula Farbolin@PFarbolin79495·
@semperfifemale I live in Roswell. I just followed you. I haven’t heard anything about a mosque being built here. Where exactly is it?
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Tori4georgiacongress
Tori4georgiacongress@semperfifemale·
This Muslim Imam in Roswell, Georgia, gave a prayer at the city council meeting. Prayed to Allah and sang a song. I have a screenshot that looks like these same members were at the ground breaking for the mosque. Here is a video!
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
Someone recommended "Blue Ridge" on Amazon Prime, so I gave it a shot. It opens in a rugged Appalachian mountain town with a tough WHITE sheriff singlehandedly taking down three convenience store robbers. I'm thinking, “Okay, this could be good.” Five minutes later: The BLACK FEMALE mayor pulls the white sheriff aside and tells him he needs to “do better.” She then introduces the SUPER WEALTHY WHITE FEMALE property developer… ...who just happens to have a NATIVE AMERICAN PATRIARCH father who heads up a NATIVE AMERICAN tribe with the Irish last name, "McGrath." There's a SMART LATINA FEMALE deputy who has to explain basic things to her WHITE MALE boss... ...while the token DUMB WHITE MALE deputy exists purely to make her look like a genius. Something seemed "off," so I asked Grok: What are the true demographics of this area? Grok: Rural Blue Ridge Mountains areas (like the setting/filming locations in North Georgia/North Carolina) are overwhelmingly WHITE, with very low Black representation. Then I asked: Have Rural Blue Ridge Mountains areas (like the setting/filming locations in North Georgia/North Carolina) ever elected a black mayor? Grok: No, rural Blue Ridge Mountains areas have never elected a black mayor, so when "Blue Ridge" features a prominent black female mayor in a tiny Appalachian mountain town, it is highly unrealistic and a clear example of forced diversity casting that doesn't reflect the actual demographics of the region. See? Even AI gets it.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
He can’t go to prison soon enough.
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Paula Farbolin
Paula Farbolin@PFarbolin79495·
@atensnut We really don’t hate our government enough. Such a bunch of bullies.
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HAWK
HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Age yourself by naming an MLB third baseman you grew up watching. I’ll start: Chipper Jones.
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Miranda Devine
Miranda Devine@mirandadevine·
I wish women with vocal fry would stay off the airwaves until they realize how silly they sound. This bizarre affectation is like fingernails down a blackboard. It does not make you sound authoritative or strong, only weak and insecure.
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U.S. Secret Service Office of Communications
We are aware of reports of shots fired near 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW and are working to corroborate the information with personnel on the ground. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.
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Brendan Jones 🇺🇸
Brendan Jones 🇺🇸@jonesbrendanm·
The DA needs to let Lucy come home. She's done more time than many accused murderers. This is already grossly disproportionate to whatever happened last month - an event over in seconds, that hurt nobody, and occurred entirely in my own yard. My own damn yard. She wants this to blow over, but I will not let it. I. WILL. NOT. LET. IT. Not until Lucy is home and the charges are dropped. She no doubt feels like the victim here. I'm sure she doesn't like the bad PR. But there's one victim here: Lucy. The DA can make all of this end by making the right decision to exercise prosecutorial discretion and drop the case. Only a handful of Stasi-like creeps support continued prosecution of this case. It is a 99 to 1 issue. 99 to 1. #SaveLucy @Herb_Minstrel @LoneStarChica @catturd2 @KennedyNation @SaraGonzalesTX @TomiLahren @jjauthor
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tetsuo
tetsuo@tetsuoai·
Henry Nowak was 18 years old. A first year accountancy and finance student at the University of Southampton, walking home from a night out with his football team on December 3rd, 2025. On Belmont Road he was met by a 23 year old named Vickrum Digwa, carrying a 21cm ceremonial blade across his chest. Digwa stabbed him four times. One wound went eight centimeters into his lung. Henry climbed over a fence trying to escape. There was already a blood trail on the street behind him. When police arrived, Digwa told them he had been racially abused. Henry told them he had been stabbed. He told them he could not breathe. The officer told Henry he was under arrest on suspicion of assault. Henry repeated that he had been stabbed. A voice on the body cam replied, "I don't think you have, mate." Henry drowned in his own blood on Belmont Road in handcuffs. By the time CPR began his lungs were already full. A doctor flew in by helicopter. There was nothing left to do. The knife was at the killer's mother's house. She had walked it home. Henry's phone, the one he had filmed the whole encounter on, was in Digwa's pocket. All of this came out in Southampton Crown Court last week. The bodycam was played to the jury. This is sworn testimony in a live murder trial. A teenager was killed by a man who then told the police the teenager was the racist. The police arrested the boy who was bleeding out instead of the man who had been carrying the blade. Whatever you believe about institutions, that is what happened on that street. Henry Nowak. Remember the name.
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Dolly Spice- Jones 🌱🎵
Dolly Spice- Jones 🌱🎵@Herb_Minstrel·
.@jonesbrendanm Today is a beautiful day! Let’s save Lucy!! ⭐️ Call the Shenandoah County’s Commonwealth’s Attorneys Office and demand her release! It’s been five weeks! Enough is enough! ☎️ 540-459-6129 SHARE, SHARE, SHARE!! 🇺🇸 Let’s bring Lucy home! #savelucy
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Supersonic Redhead🛫
Supersonic Redhead🛫@Supersonic_Red·
There’s a generation a lot of people forget exists. We were born at the tail end of the Boomers, but we are not culturally the same as people born in the 40s and early 50s. We are Generation Jones. And honestly, it explains a lot. We grew up in a world that still felt fundamentally analog, but we were young enough to be dragged headfirst into the digital revolution. We are the bridge generation between rotary phones and smartphones, between slide rules and AI, between Walter Cronkite and algorithm driven media. We remember when there were only a few television channels and the entire country watched the same thing at the same time. We also adapted to the internet, email, forums, social media, streaming and now artificial intelligence. We lived before and after the technological singularity hit everyday life. That is not a small thing. People born in the 40s came of age in a post World War II America that was still industrial, deeply hierarchical and institutionally stable. Their formative years were shaped by the Cold War, Vietnam, the civil rights era and a society where information moved slowly. Generation Jones came later. We inherited the aftermath of all of that. We were the kids who watched Watergate destroy blind trust in government. We watched manufacturing begin to collapse. We saw divorce rates explode. We were the first truly latchkey generation in massive numbers. We learned independence early because many of us had to. We grew up with one foot in old America and one foot in whatever this new thing was becoming. We played outside until the streetlights came on but we also learned DOS commands. We learned cursive and keyboarding. We had card catalogs and Google searches. We went from vinyl records to cassette tapes to CDs to MP3s to streaming in one lifetime. We remember maps. We remember memorizing phone numbers. We remember life before GPS and before every human interaction became filtered through a screen. And because of that, I think Generation Jones developed a very unique perspective. We are adaptable because we had no choice but to adapt. We learned technology as adults instead of being born into it. We remember a slower world but were forced to survive in a rapidly accelerating one. That creates a very different mindset than either older Boomers or younger Gen X and Millennials. A lot of us also reject the caricature people now associate with “Boomers.” We were not buying houses for the cost of a sandwich in 1965. The interest rate on my first house was over 14% and that was after buying down a point. Many of us got hit by recessions, outsourcing, pension collapses and economic instability just like younger generations did. We watched promises evaporate in real time. We understand older generations because we were raised by them. We understand younger generations because we had to evolve alongside them. That’s why the Jones generation often feels culturally homeless. We are rarely discussed, rarely defined and usually lumped into categories that don’t actually fit us. But we exist. We are the human transition point between the industrial age and the digital age. And frankly, there will probably never be another generation quite like us again.
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Lady Grey🇺🇲
Lady Grey🇺🇲@dame_ladygrey·
This story is gaining traction. Please repost and get it to any one who is able to get the dog released.
Brendan Jones 🇺🇸@jonesbrendanm

Our fight to #SaveLucy, the dog who survived war, is getting media attention. She saved me ten years ago. Now I'm fighting to save her. Thanks to Mason Willett at WHSV Harrisonburg. @Herb_Minstrel is radiant. @LoneStarChica, this couldn't have happened without you. @catturd2

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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
What do you remember about the 1976 Bicentennial?
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Congressman Rich McCormick, MBA MD
I’ve officially submitted a request for nonpartisan election observers ahead of Georgia’s upcoming primary. Transparency matters, and voters deserve confidence in our election process.
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Carson Krow
Carson Krow@carsonkrow·
Could everyone join me in sharing this? Raffensberger is Georgia’s Pelosi, and he’s trying to steal more power. We need pressure, and we need it immediately.
Holly Kesler@HollyKesler

OPEN LETTER TO GEORGIA LEADERSHIP: It is unlawful for Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to block the independent Georgia State Election Board from the Election Night Reporting Center (“secret bunker”). The General Assembly created the Board as a separate and distinct budget unit — “neither under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of State nor… a division of his office.” (O.C.G.A. § 21-2-30(g))The Board has a statutory duty to oversee elections, investigate irregularities, issue subpoenas, and go to court if needed (§§ 21-2-31, 21-2-32, 21-2-33). ALL election duties must be performed IN PUBLIC (§ 21-2-406). Federal law (52 U.S.C. § 21083a) even requires full access for designated congressional observers. Yet rumors are swirling that press passes have already been issued and people tied to Raffensperger’s own campaign for Governor have been invited into the "secret bunker" — while the independent State Election Board, which the Legislature created to provide oversight, is locked out. This is selective access that concentrates control in the hands of a candidate overseeing his own election. I am calling on GA leadership to demand full, immediate, unrestricted access for the State Election Board and congressional observers. Public confidence in Georgia’s elections is paramount. The law is clear as I have outlined it in this letter. @BrianKempGA @JonBurnsGA @burtjonesforga @ChrisCarr_Ga

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America Pulse News
America Pulse News@AmericaPulseNew·
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are desperately trying to block the Fulton County Board of Elections from turning over voter rolls and data to the DOJ subpoena. A whistleblower board member says they want to comply and help expose massive voter fraud in the county, but Kemp and Raffensperger are intimidating and threatening them to stop it. These two have a lot to hide after years of questions about Georgia’s elections. President Trump’s DOJ is demanding the truth and they’re fighting to keep the cover-up alive. @AmericaPulseNew Drop a comment if you want Kemp and Raffensperger held in contempt or worse and repost this everywhere — no more hiding the fraud in Georgia. #KempRaffensperger #FultonCountyFraud #ElectionIntegrity #TrumpWasRight #MAGA #AmericaFirst #Trump
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