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Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈

Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈

@PhiSteveO

anti war, anti sanctions, respect all religions,against all forms of censorship. no DM's please

San Francisco, CA Katılım Aralık 2015
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Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈
Grok and I did a nice proof. .414213562 - .381966011 = .032247551 (√2 − 1) -(φ − 1)² = .032247551 =d with 5d + d² = .16227766 = √10 − 3 using the range of .288245611 - .125967951 = .16227766 to do the proof. other points (√2 − 1) ⋅ (φ − 1)² = .158215502 (φ − 1) ⋅ (√2 − 1) = .25599806 (φ − 1) - (√2 − 1) =.203820426 .203820426 +d (.032247551) = .236067977 = √5 − 2 .203820426 - d = .171572875 = (√2 − 1)² .288245611 - .25599806 = d (.032247551) .158215502 - .125967951 = d (.032247551) gives us 4d with the remaining gaps: .25599806 - .236067977 = .618033989*d .171572875 - .158215502 = .414213562*d .618033989 + .414213562 = 1.032247551d per Grok (1 + x) x = x + x² is an algebraic identity — it is always true for any value of x (real number, complex, whatever). 1+(.0322475511) * .032247551 = .032247551 + .032247551^2 = d+d^2 so 4d+d+d^2 = 5d+d^2 = .16227766 = .288245611 - .125967951 5(.032247551) + .032247551^2 = .16227766
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David Adler
David Adler@davidrkadler·
This is lie — with a purpose. Marco Rubio and his stenographers at Axios are manufacturing consent for the invasion of Cuba. To fall for this flimsy propaganda is to fail the most basic test of civic literacy. And the stakes are millions of Cuban lives off our coast.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

JUST IN - Cuba acquires over 300 military drones and is reportedly discussing plans to use them to attack U.S. base in Guantanamo Bay, U.S. military vessels and possibly Key West — Axios

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Yaacov  Behrman
Yaacov Behrman@ChabadLubavitch·
I have largely remained silent in public since January 1 because I believe criticism should be constructive and focused. But this post about the Nakba is deeply disturbing, not only because of its one sided and dishonest characterization of history, but also because it attempts to delegitimize Israel as a state even before 1967. You cannot have it both ways. You cannot argue that the “settlements”, which began after 1967 following Israel’s victory in a war against neighboring states, are the root cause of the conflict, condemn them relentlessly, and justify marches through Jewish neighborhoods in New York over so called “illegal” land sales in the West Bank, while simultaneously condemning the very founding of the State of Israel itself through a one sided narrative built on distortion and falsehoods. It is also worth noting that while thousands of Arabs lived within Israel between 1948 and 1967, Jews were expelled from areas captured by invading Arab armies from neighboring countries. Those expelled included Jews whose families had legally owned and purchased land for hundreds of years. Take, for example, the Tzemach synagogue in Jerusalem. In 1847, more than a hundred years earlier, followers of Chabad Lubavitch established and purchased the synagogue in Jerusalem’s Old City. During the 1948 war, the Old City fell under Jordanian control. The Jewish population was expelled, and Jews were denied access to Jerusalem, including the Tzemach Tzedek synagogue. I really do not want to get too deep into the history because that is not my main point here. There can be disagreements and different perspectives about what happened and to whom, but the focus should be on achieving a long term peace in Israel and the region. The tweet’s one sided narrative deepens division instead of advancing peace, coexistence, and understanding, and it should never have been posted by the mayor of New York City.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
If a lobby can buy an election, it's not a democracy, period. And if an evil lobby can buy an election, it's far worse than any form of autocracy. Let that sink in.
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Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈
You look at Ben Gvir and Smoltrich, some of the rabbi's in the west bank settlements, you find none of that in American Judaism. It is like a completely different world and different people. A lot of them bash Tel Aviv, I guess the stronghold of the left in Israel. Even the two soccer teams in Tel Aviv, Maccabi is with the right, while Hapoel Tel Aviv loves communism, socialism, unions etc. Israel is a society of many divisions, just in the Jewish part. You see the same with Christians in the US. It is part of life.
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judy brilliant
judy brilliant@judybrilliant·
@PhiSteveO @ChabadLubavitch Saying Israel is a far right society is like saying the US is all MAGA. much Like the US Israel is a polarized society. But the far right was never so powerful in Israel. every terrorist act moves people further to the right and Oct 7 shifted things further.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, voter records show Ed Gallrein switched from Republican to Independent on May 16, 2016—right after Trump became the presumptive nominee—and stayed Independent until re-registering as Republican on June 18, 2021, months after Trump left office. His team cites frustration with local GOP dynamics at the time.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 New Big Data Polling shows Thomas Massie pulling ahead in the Kentucky-04 GOP primary at 50.6%, despite $10 million in Israeli lobby money pouring in to defeat him. The age breakdown tells an interesting story: -Gen Z: Massie 81.5% -Millennials: Massie 68.6% -Gen X: Massie 53% -Boomers/Silent Generation: Gallrein 62% Younger Americans are siding with the guy voting against forever wars and foreign aid. The older generations are siding with the candidate funded from outside their state. Typical boomers. The same generation that cheered Iraq, cheered Libya, cheered Syria, and now wants to cheer Iran is the one trying to take out the only Republican telling them no. The kids are alright. The grandparents need a harsh wake-up call...
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇮🇱 Massie just called AIPAC a defense contractor lobby wearing a foreign policy costume. Their pitch to him was always about Lockheed Martin and Raytheon getting paid. When military aid to a foreign country is sold to Congress as a stimulus package for U.S. weapons manufacturers, you're doing procurement.

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Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈
Palestinians legal and moral claim to that land exceeds that of most Israeli's. If one is truly objective about it. I would prefer one state and they all live together. In peace. No Jewish state, no Muslim state, a multi religious state. After all, they all claim they come from that land, so it shouldn't be anything new.
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Levon Zevon -KAFIR-
Levon Zevon -KAFIR-@GideonGradishar·
@nxt888 Do Palestinians want their own country or to “return” to Israel? The answer is the latter. Which makes statehood a sham as was all the fake negotiations. You cannot have Israel and Palestine too.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You said the moral imperative superseded all others. Here is the Palestinian population's moral imperative, stated in their own terms: We were here. We were the majority. We did not create the problem being solved at our expense. We were not consulted. We were expelled. We have been kept from returning for 78 years. Our children are dying right now under bombs paid for by the country that claims to lead the free world. That imperative has been superseded by nothing. It has simply been outgunned. And you have spent this entire conversation trying to turn the fact that it was outgunned into evidence that it was wrong. It was not wrong. It was just on the side without the F-35s.
Redoubtably@Redoubtably10

The British and the League of Nations/UN had recognised that the differences between Arab and Jewish claims were irreconcilable, and that the land needed to be shared - this need was the moral imperative which superseded all others. Arabs were actually urged to stay by Jewish authorities, but were told to leave by the Arab armies who intended to destroy Israel, and didn’t want Arab civilians in the way It is also the case that Arabs had been massacring and evicting Jews for 1500 years, for which a moral case can be made that it would be better not to We can exchange moral arguments all day; would it not be better to focus on solutions for which one precondition is crystal clear - Palestinians are not well served by fundamentalist jihadi leadership

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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
President Trump should cut off all federal funding for New York City until Mamdani resigns. Mamdani is using taxpayer money to make Palestinian propaganda about Nakba and his supporters are threatening to attack Jews in New York on a daily basis. Trump can easily win this fight by denying NYC all federal funds until Mamdani resigns. It’s simple.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
What do Lauren Boebert, Thomas Massie, and Marjorie Taylor Greene have in common? They all forced the vote on the Epstein Act.
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Kaecey🇺🇸
Kaecey🇺🇸@AmericanVsGov·
I unfortunately have to admit something. I voted for a high school kid to run this country in 2024. Thomas Massie votes against a bill? "Worst Republican in history." "Disloyal." "Sanctimonious fool." "May we never have to deal with him again." Lauren Boebert campaigns for the wrong person? "Weak minded." "Dumb." "Carpetbagger." "Deserves a good primary fight." This is the President of the United States. Publicly trashing members of his own party because they didn't fall in line. Not debating their positions. Not explaining why they're wrong. Not making a case. Name calling. On social media. Like a teenager who got left out of the group chat. "He's disloyal." "She's weak minded." "Vote them out." That's not leadership. That's a popularity contest at a lunch table. You disagree with the boss and instead of a conversation you get publicly humiliated and threatened with a primary challenger. That's not how a president handles disagreement. That's how a bully handles it. Massie voted no on something he believed was wrong. That's literally his job. That's what Americans elected him to do. Think for himself and represent his district. But in this version of the Republican Party, thinking for yourself gets you a public hit piece from the leader of the free world. And the base cheers for it. When did "loyalty to one man" replace "loyalty to the Constitution"? I voted for a president. I got a hall monitor with a Truth Social account.
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
We won’t sit back while Jewish Americans are getting attacked in our own country and wait for the next tragedy. We introduced the No Amnesty for Hamas Sympathizers Act, cutting off all immigration benefits and legal protections for individuals from Palestinian-controlled areas or those holding Palestinian Authority travel documents. This should never happen in America. This bill slams the door shut and keeps terrorist sympathizers and antisemitic extremists out.
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Fonsi Loaiza
Fonsi Loaiza@FonsiLoaiza·
Hoy, el Celtic de Glasgow ha conquistado la Liga escocesa. A pesar de la censura y caza de brujas, su afición antifascista siempre ha mostrado compromiso y solidaridad con el pueblo de Palestina.
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Stephen 🙏⚾️💜☮️🌈
@AriFleischer my heart breaks that you seem to hate Palestinians. They have faced as much terror in their lives as did your mother and her parents. Stop being so myopic and look at all human life. God bless Palestinians and God bless your mother and her parents.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
My mother and her parents fled the Nazis to come to NYC in 1939. My grandfather kept hidden Swiss francs and gold coins in his apartment in case he ever had to flee again. My heart breaks for NYC. Mamdani is a menace. Pro-Hamas and Hezbollah mobs are harassing Jews. Mamdani has empowered them.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Rep Josh Gottheimer
Rep Josh Gottheimer@RepJoshG·
.@RepRashida is forcing a vote next week to back Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed designated Foreign Terrorist Organization that has American blood on its hands. Hezbollah killed 220 U.S. Marines in their barracks in 1983 and assisted the bombings of our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. They are also responsible for the second deadliest attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust in Argentina in 1994, and now, they relentlessly target Israeli civilians with rockets in direct violation of their ceasefire with Israel. Hezbollah is evil — kneecapping our ability to track and respond to their terror serves nobody except Hezbollah and its Iranian overlords.
Politics & Poll Tracker 📡@PollTracker2024

Jewish Insider: Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) plans to force House vote on Lebanon war powers resolution Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) plans to force a House vote next week on a war powers resolution blocking any U.S. involvement in or support for Israeli military operations in Lebanon, according to a memo distributed by Tlaib’s office to progressive lawmakers. jewishinsider.com/2026/05/rashid…

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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
I had Ed Gallrein on my radio show last evening.  He’s running against Massie. He’s a superb patriot and he’d be a great congressman.  I endorsed him then and endorse him now.  The election is Tuesday. Turnout is key.  Make sure to vote!
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