HereWeGo88

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HereWeGo88

HereWeGo88

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Katılım Mart 2023
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HereWeGo88
HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@DavidJo70430257 @JamesGrantJ6 You’re a liar and he often lies about simplistic things like jurisdiction. Enjoy losing your license when this whole clown show is over David
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@annieo13658346 @MattMorseTV @ConfederateCmdr Lmfao sweetie you’re the one desperately trying to fit a narrative. And what’s hilarious? Why don’t you apply that whole “ten year” logic to all the crimes Trump has accused others of himself? If they were true why didn’t he prove it last time?
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annieo136@annieo13658346·
@ReadYouForFree1 @MattMorseTV @ConfederateCmdr Keep making excuses that fit your narrative. If there was any there there it would have been released oh sometime over the last 10 yrs. Before attempted assassination, jail, bogus chatges. Still doesn't change facts Massie lied and you still sucked up his bs. That's why he lost.
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Matt Morse
Matt Morse@MattMorseTV·
Just for the record -- Thomas Massie's single largest campaign financier is an American Jewish billionaire named Jeff Yass, who's a key figure in the far-Right Israeli think tank called the 'Kohelet Policy Forum', which actively pushes for the 'Greater Israel Project.' Massie is literally the last person that can start accusing people of being under the control of foreign, Jewish influence, lmao.
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain

Just an incredibly classless person.

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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@JamesGrantJ6 @sabaru350 It’s not. This is momentary and the clown show will soon be over. And when the midterms are over and no one ever talks of this obviously illegal slush fund again, maybe then you’ll stop letting yourself be lied to for your vote
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James Grant
James Grant@JamesGrantJ6·
Regarding January 6th from a J6er: You kept us all - from all across the country - in ultra liberal DC… Because you knew we’d get crucified there.. The DC guards spit in our food and didn’t let us outside for recreation, as we watched every other unit go outside. They cooked us in 95° heat when every other floor was comfortable temperature. They left us in jails where sewage flooded the unit and it was so bad, the Marshalls canceled their contracts with them At the start of it all: 2 feds on either side of me who pushed the same fence I did were never charged … the people shoulder to shoulder with me were not charged for what I faced 101 years in prison for. I guess the facial recognition that hits your DMV picture just didn’t work on them. 😂 just kidding, the feds started and instigated the whole thing. While trying to help pull someone off a police officer, another cop came sprinting in and illegally sucker punched me in the face. Literally worse was done to me than what they even tried to convict me of. The media slandered us and drummed up a frenzy, lying about us. They told the coroner not to release the truth about Brian Sicknick so they could run with the lie that he was killed for a few more months. An unarmed woman who posed no threat from behind a wall was shot in cold blood- who was standing next to police officers. Maybe if you hadn’t given us laughable draconian sentences like 32 months for a victimless fence push, or sending grandmothers to federal prison for trespassing, and stolen years of our youths, with sentences so absurdly high that some J6ers killed themselves… Maybe if you hadn’t done all that… We wouldn’t need restitution. But the chickens came home to roost.
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@annieo13658346 @MattMorseTV @ConfederateCmdr Heavily redacted files after he was pushed to bc he was going to lose the vote anyway. lol 😂 trumps own your whole behind and it’s truly pathetic Nothing more unamerican than swearing allegiance to a man over the country
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annieo136
annieo136@annieo13658346·
@ReadYouForFree1 @MattMorseTV @ConfederateCmdr He did release the files. He campaigned on it. He signed it . But keep thinking MTG and Massie are heroes for their dog and pony show. Why didn't they do what they promised and name names. Talk about being dumb . They just suckered you into stupidity.
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@JamesGrantJ6 @sabaru350 You’re not a patriot. You won’t be able to rewrite the history of January 6 or your roll in it.
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@JamesGrantJ6 @SnellsGRMI If you’re actually a law student then you should know why you were charged and kept in DC. So are you lying for clicks or just stupid
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James Grant
James Grant@JamesGrantJ6·
So your logic is it's okay to give people 101 years for a victimless fence push? And then not charge people assaulting ICE by throwing cinderblocks at their heads. And in your mind that's a fair and functioning system? Or are you oversimplifying and pretending to be daft to the greater issue?
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@JamesGrantJ6 You were kept in DC bc that is where you committed your crimes traitor
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annieo136
annieo136@annieo13658346·
@ReadYouForFree1 @MattMorseTV @ConfederateCmdr Give it up. It was another Democrat get Trump plan that failed. Now crickets. Why are you not screaming about Dems in the files? Women were paid. Won't name names. MTG & Massie circus no names. It's over.
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@_4myGrandkids @LouisofMonmouth Oh and btw, you do this for your grandkids? Your generation will be the first to leave behind a worst off generation behind you in American history. You screwed your grandkids. And the best part? They know it too
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Tim Hale - Criminally Funny J6er
Reminder, J6ers: This weaponization fund will have people coming out of the woodwork with their hands out for restitution. Do NOT drop your claims against the DOJ because there might not be anything left for Janaury 6 damages by the time they actually get to us. File claims!
Paula Reid@PaulaReidCNN

FIRST ON CNN: Longtime Trump ally and former admin official Michael Caputo files the first known claim to the controversial DOJ weaponization fund for people who believe they have been wrongly investigated by DOJ. The fund has not been formally set up, but he sent this letter today seeking $2.7M. Joining @jaketapper with more in a moment.

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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@_4myGrandkids @LouisofMonmouth Lmfao can’t afford? Haha sweetie if you want to send Elon musk your money you go ahead and do so hahaha 😂 It’s part of what makes you so special
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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@fictitiousfruit I wonder if you’ll end up like Perna when you realize you’re being played for your midterm vote with this obviously illegal slush fund
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fictitious@fictitiousfruit·
If you’re not familiar with the story of Matt Perna, you need to be. His experience until he took his own life is a reflection of the gross destruction caused by the weaponisation of our government agencies, institutions and law. Matt was a good young man not dissimilar to me in his love of visiting new cultures. He taught English abroad and had never committed a crime. He voluntarily turned himself into the FBI as he didn’t believe he had done anything severe, and truth be told he didn’t. At all. YET, the FBI treated him as if he was a member of Al-Qaeda, burning his public reputation for over a year before he finally pled to his charges. At the 11th hour, AFTER his guilty plea, the prosecution attempted to add 20 YEARS worth of additional charges and accessories to his sentence. His sentencing was delayed over a dozen times after that, further assaulting his mental health. Coupled with tragedies in his personal life, this was too much and he took his own life. @realDonaldTrump has the means, the support, the finances and the connections to fight weaponised government but regular people like Matt NEVER had that kind of backing. We depended on a support structure which turned on many of us. We depended on others who shunned us and let us down. Matt was not the only one to take their lives due to January 6th persecution. In truth, we’re fortunate it isnt more. THAT is why “patience” doesn’t work for me, @FBIDDBongino, @FBIDirectorKash and @AGPamBondi. We DEMAND results NOW, not tomorrow. They are past due as of yesterday, and as victims of the maleficence of the departments and agencies you now represent we are the warning shot that you NEED to step it up immediately. We, The People hold this truth to be self evident; that all men are created equal. We hold that to mean there WILL be equality under the law and accountability for the injustice we suffered. WE, The People are watching and YOU will bear the responsibility if nothing changes. We won’t allow it to remain the same. Hurry up.
Geri Perna@GeriPerna

My tolerance level is non-existent.  I watched my sister-in-law die at the hands of doctors. Matt died at the hands of our government. My brother Larry died broken and deteriorated from grief and neglect by people who were paid to keep him safe. So, I don't know if the saying " With age comes wisdom" pertains to me, but experiences harden us, and with that hardness comes intolerance. Aging doesn't produce wisdom...experiences do, and unfortunately, many of us have had our fair share of "experiences. "  Larry used to say, "I'm glad I am on the downward slope of my life". I sometimes think that my downhill slope isn't steep enough.

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HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@fictitiousfruit @LouisofMonmouth Hilarious that you’re talking about identifiers as you hide behind an anon account talking shit about being a J6er. At least put your name on it and stop being such a coward
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fictitious@fictitiousfruit·
Man I wish every single penny we will get out this fund came w an identifier so we knew who to thank for providing us with hard earned tax dollars. How much of your wage do you think I’ll get from my payout? $25? $100? Over $1,000? I want to come tell you all the frivolous shit I will buy with YOUR tax money, little bitch 😂😂😂
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HereWeGo88
HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@fictitiousfruit @LouisofMonmouth Uh huh sure sweetie. You go on right ahead believing that lmfao 🤣 it’s worked out so well for you before considering you needed a damn pardon in the first place 🤣 Yall are the proudest dumbest mother fuckers I’ve ever encountered
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fictitious@fictitiousfruit·
@ReadYouForFree1 @LouisofMonmouth Youre just pissed off we’re going to get paid on top of pardoned on top of being worth 10 of whatever the fuck you are. 😂 We’re not going back to jail. Go ask your mother for more hot pockets and tell her I said hello when you do, crackhead!
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HereWeGo88
HereWeGo88@ReadYouForFree1·
@MarkPaoletta And yet when it’s time to take a trip on a billionaires jet he throws all this out the window and flips his entire logic when it comes to gay marriage lmfao Mans a hack and always will be
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Mark Paoletta
Mark Paoletta@MarkPaoletta·
Justice Clarence Thomas took a blowtorch to the 8 Supreme Court Justices who established the despicable “separate but equal” doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 that sanctioned racial segregation. Justice Thomas says they acted with “cowardice.” “It could not have taken my Court sixty years to know that Plessy was a hideous wrong and that racial segregation was grossly incompatible with our colorblind Constitution. The Justices must have known it all along. The right thing to do, as Justice Harlan spelled out in his lone dissent at the time, was obvious as it so often is. What stood in the way was cowardice. The Justices were afraid of the societal consequences. They were afraid of coming under political fire. They were afraid that, if they began to enforce a colorblind Constitution, they would have to address interracial marriage next. So, for sixty disgraceful years, they made American children like me grow in racial caste system because it was easier to do nothing than do the right thing.” ------ Because the Justices used social science (the infamous doll study) to strike down racial segregation in schools in Brown, rather than on an equal protection clause basis, the Court delayed striking down anti-miscegenation laws until 1967, another disgraceful episode. THAT is why Justice Thomas has criticized Brown. In his view, the Supreme Court should have struck down those disgraceful laws on equal protection grounds, echoing the Declaration’s promise that all men are created equal. In Justice Thomas’s view, the Justices hid behind social science out of fear of reaffirming the simple truth that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights. This is why Justice Thomas does not give a damn about judicial precedent. He has personally felt the lash of a barbaric ruling and there was no reason whatsoever to give it any deference. And he believes there are many cases like this. Justice Thomas’s courage to take as his guiding light the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution without any regard to the barnacles that have attached to these documents is why he is our nation’s greatest Justice. The speech is titled “Remarks on the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence,” delivered at @UTAustin on April 15, 2026. (link below to full speech)
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Mark Paoletta@MarkPaoletta

Another excerpt from Justice Clarence Thomas’s epic speech on the Declaration of Independence: The second paragraph of the Declaration proclaims: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights….” Throughout my youth, these truths were articles of faith that were impervious to bigotry or discrimination. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language defines “self-evident” as “obviously true, and requiring no proof, argument or explanation.” Whether they had a divine source, or a worldly one, they were never questioned. They were the Holy Grail, the North Star, the rock – immovable and unquestioned. Despite the multiplicity of laws and customs that reeked of bigotry, it was universally believed among those blacks with whom I lived and who had very little or no formal education, that “in God’s eyes and under our Constitution we are equal.” This was also the case with my nuns, most of whom were Irish immigrants. At home, at school, and at Church, we were taught that we are inherently equal; that equality came from God; and that it could not be diminished by man. We were made in the image and likeness of God. That proposition was not debatable and was beyond the power of man to alter. Others, with power and animus, could treat us as unequal but they lacked the divine power to make us so. Somehow, without formal education, the older people knew that these God-given or natural rights preceded and transcended governmental power or authority. When you lived in a segregated world with palpable discrimination and the governments nearest to you enforced laws and customs that promoted unequal treatment, it was obvious that you did not get your rights or your dignity from those governments, but from God. Though not a literate man, my grandfather often spoke of our rights and obligations coming from God, not from the architects of segregation and discrimination. Men were not angels. They were subject to the constraints of antecedent rights. And, we were not subject to them even as we were subjected to their whims. We knew that life, liberty, and property were sacrosanct. These truths were self-evident to the adults in our lives and were taught to us as undeniable truths. Those around us could endure with dignity the insults of segregation because they knew that, in God’s eyes, they were equal. Link below to the full text and video of speech on YouTube

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