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Chris was Right About Everything 🇺🇸

@RealChrisCotts

Veteran. Backpacker. House Fixer. Food Maker. Has no idea how to make this Twitter thing work. #HTTR #ALLCAPS #Natitude #LesBullets

Alexandria, VA Katılım Ekim 2018
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Krystal Ball@krystalball·
I’m not sure I can take another week of people who support genocide pretending that @hasanthehun, one of the most effective critics of that genocide, is the evil one.
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Abnjm@Abnjm·
Spotted Cow, brick cheese and braunschwiger lunch. As one does in Wisconsin
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Every Redskin Ever
Every Redskin Ever@EveryRedskin·
Dick McCann (1946-1961) Became the Redskins Publicity Director in 1946, promoted to General Manager in 1947 and held the job until 1961. Washington compiled a 64–111 record in McCann's 15 seasons as GM with 3 winning seasons and no playoff appearances.
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Thomas Farrell@ThomasJFarrell7·
Good Monday morning from Herman and his staff! Wishing you all a blessed day and a wonderful week ahead!
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Chris was Right About Everything 🇺🇸
@NateSilver538 You used the data. You own the results. You don't get a pass because the data originated with someone else. Part of your job is data cleaning and validation. This may explain something about your many, many failures over the last decade.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
It's not my data. The source is Cluvio, which is linked to in the article. I'd link to it in this tweet, but ironically, that would kill engagement. And I know that traffic is hard to count. Especially for a private company. But if you have more accurate data, then publish it.
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

@NateSilver538 Data isn’t accurate. Missing half the network.

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Jay@OneFineJay·
Regardless of my own opinions on the rationale for this war, its strategic importance (or lack thereof), its moral imperative (or lack thereof), once the bullets start flying, this is MY country and I am rooting for her victory.
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Sprinter Press
Sprinter Press@SprinterPress·
There's not much left of America, just a few kilograms of iron. 🔹Millions invested in technology and equipment. Wouldn't it have been better to use this money to help their own citizens who are affected by the economic crisis caused by Trump?
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Phil Labonte 🇺🇸
Phil Labonte 🇺🇸@philthatremains·
R E P T H E S E T
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
@MissyIsMaga Monetized accounts that post fake content for viral engagement should not be monetized, @nikitabier.
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Sci Nature News
Sci Nature News@SciNatureNews·
@CollinRugg Iran’s defenses shot down the F‑15 forcing chaotic US rescues while Tehran’s forces controlled the skies showing America’s operations faced major failure
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: The rescued F-15 crew member said “God is Good” over his radio after ejecting from the aircraft over Iran, according to Axios. Here are remarkable new details about the rescue, according to Axios: - The rescued crew member is religious. - The crew member survived more than 24 hours in the mountains while wounded. - 200 soldiers from special operations units participated in the rescue. - The F-15 was shot down with a shoulder-fired missile. - “Thousands of these savages were hunting him down,” Trump said. - The officer hid in a crevice in the mountain and was found thanks to U.S. technology. - The officer said “God is good” after ejecting. - “The two crew members were spread apart by a couple miles. Hundreds of IRGC soldiers were everywhere,” a defense official said. “The C.I.A. initiated a deception campaign to try to confuse Iranian forces, and convince them the airman had already been rescued and was moving out of the country in a ground convoy,” the NYT reported. The airman reportedly evaded Iranian forces by hiking up a 7,000-foot ridgeline. “U.S. attack aircraft dropped bombs and opened fire on Iranian convoys to keep them away from the area where the airman was hiding,” the NYT continued. “In a final twist after the weapons officer was rescued, two transport planes that would carry the commandos and the airmen to safety got stuck at a remote base in Iran.” “Commanders decided to fly in three new planes to extract all the U.S. military personnel and the airman, and they blew up the two disabled planes rather than have them fall into Iranian hands.”
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