Jim Bright

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Jim Bright

Jim Bright

@RealJimBright

Freedom!

Dallas, Texas Katılım Ocak 2012
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Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Hi @JohnCornyn! Did you think I would miss you retweeting ‘Republicans Against Trump?’ Why did you do that?
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Jim Bright@RealJimBright·
@Shawn_Farash Republicans would win if they BELIEVED they could win and turned up to vote
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Citizen Free Press
Citizen Free Press@CitizenFreePres·
Spencer Pratt tells the truth about the homeless.
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The General
The General@1776General_·
Different people produce different cultures.
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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 BREAKING: Kristi Noem is issuing $10,000 BONUS CHECKS to TSA agents who didn’t call out sick during the shutdown MUCH deserved. I spoke with agents in Portland who were true patriots and were DETERMINED to keep doing their jobs — even not knowing they’d get back pay. FOLLOW AND SHARE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING 😮
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Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: Governor Ned Lamont just signed legislation that allows Connecticut to sue ICE agents for violating civil rights. This is huge.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
Let's consult the historical record to see what the Aztec society was up to when the Spanish conquered it. First, from Cortes: “They have a most horrid and abominable custom which truly ought to be punished and which until now we have seen in no other part, and this is that, whenever they wish to ask something of the idols, in order that their plea may find more acceptance, they take many girls and boys and even adults, and in the presence of the idols they open their chests while they are still alive and take out their hearts and entrails and burn them before the idols, offering the smoke as sacrifice. Some of us have seen this, and they say it is the most terrible and frightful thing they have ever witnessed… not one year passes in which they do not kill and sacrifice some fifty persons in each temple; and this is done and held as customary… not one year has passed… in which three or four thousand souls have not been sacrificed in this manner.” And now Bernal Diaz del Castillo: “The dismal drum of Huichilobos sounded again, accompanied by conches, horns and trumpet-like instruments. It was a terrifying sound, and when we looked at the tall cue [temple] from which it came we saw our comrades who had been captured in Cortes’ defeat being dragged up the steps to be sacrificed. When they had hauled them up to a small platform in front of the shrine where they kept their accursed idols we saw them put plumes on the heads of many of them; and they made them dance with a sort of fan in front of Huichilobos. Then after they had danced the papas [priests] laid them down on their backs on some narrow stones of sacrifice and, cutting open their chests, drew out their palpitating hearts which they offered to the idols before them.” ... “Every day we saw sacrificed before us three, four or five Indians whose hearts were offered to the idols and their blood plastered on the walls, and their feet, arms and legs of the victims were cut off and eaten… Every wall of this chapel and the whole floor, had become almost black with human blood, and… the stench was worse than in a Spanish slaughter-house.” ... “When we arrived at the great market place, called Tlaltelolco, we were astounded at the number of people and the quantity of merchandise that it contained… Let us begin with the dealers in gold, silver, and precious stones, feathers, mantles, and embroidered goods. Then there were other wares consisting of Indian slaves both men and women; and I say that they bring as many of them to that great market for sale as the Portuguese bring negroes from Guinea…. They brought some of them tied to long poles by means of collars around their necks so they would not escape, and others left loose.” ~~ This is what the Spanish conquered in the name of Christendom - a Stone-Age society consumed with ritualistic human sacrifice, cannibalism and slavery.
Alex Patrascu@maxescu

A vision of a modern Tenochtitlan in 2026, in a timeline where the Aztec Empire repelled Spanish conquest and modernized on its own terms. Enjoy:

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Jim Bright
Jim Bright@RealJimBright·
Mean Ol’ Trump! 😂
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Jim Bright
Jim Bright@RealJimBright·
@JackFlash1776 @WallStreetApes Tell me then, which of the groups listed in the report fit into the category of community recovery (housing aid, food banks, mental health, and debris removal)?  Hmmm?  Waiting.
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Jack Flash 1776
Jack Flash 1776@JackFlash1776·
Misleading partisan spin, not fraud. FireAid explicitly stated from day 1 it would not send cash directly to victims but partner with 188+ vetted local nonprofits for community recovery (housing aid, food banks, mental health, debris removal). cbsnews.com An independent Latham & Watkins audit found zero fraud, misappropriation, or deviation from mission. The GOP House Judiciary report (requested by Rep. Kiley) cherry-picks ~$2M (2%) of $100M for tangential grants (voter programs, podcasts, etc.) while ignoring the vast majority went to actual fire-area relief. No “laundering”—disbursed exactly as advertised. abc7.com Victims’ frustration is valid (no individual checks), but “beyond belief” theft claims are false.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
California Rep Kevin Kiley says they have learned the $100 million dollar pacific palisades Fire Aid concert money was laundered to nonprofits “What we have learned is absolutely beyond belief — Tens of thousands of people donated raising a hundred million dollars for what they was were told was direct relief for the victims. But now we've learned that this money didn't go to the victims at all. Instead, it went to nonprofits” Here are some examples - CA Native Vote Project: $100,000 for voter participation for Native Americans - Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE): $250,000 for programs prioritizing undocumented immigrants - Altadena Talks Foundation: $100,000 went to supported podcasts, including Toni Raines podcast - NAACP Pasadena: $100,000 political advocacy - Los Angeles Black Worker Center $550,000 to political advocacy organizations - Center for Applied Ecological Remediation: $500,000 for fungus/microbe/plant soil remediation projects Over $500,000 went to bonuses for nonprofit leaders and consultants
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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt.
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