Robbie Lee

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Robbie Lee

Robbie Lee

@RobofAddison

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Robbie Lee
Robbie Lee@RobofAddison·
@emsuncleronnie @Mrgunsngear I can not understand you thought process. Maybe you just are not thinking ahead and what could happen. He could be walking away and started shooting. He was an aggressor with a gun. You cannot wait for him to point it at somebody. Then it's too late.
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Eminem's Dead Uncle Ronnie
Eminem's Dead Uncle Ronnie@emsuncleronnie·
@Mrgunsngear I don't like black violence But this dude was walking away out of the store Was just barking And the cop shot him for no reason The gun was pointed down and he was walking away This is bullshit I don't like this
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Mrgunsngear
Mrgunsngear@Mrgunsngear·
Security footage was released today after it was announced that the two Gastonia police officers who shot and killed a man at a convenience store in January won’t face any criminal charges. Before getting into the details, as someone who has spent a lot of time in Gastonia, NC, this is the most "Gastonia" gas station conversation I've ever heard (audio up) 😎 -very good body positioning by the cop to conceal his 4 o'clock draw and a solid draw and first shot on target time 🤌🏽 -the cop took at least two shots on the threat while the threat was at a 90 degree angle; good example of why the 12-18'' penetration standard is the standard. Also, at that angle the standard "torso" target get's a whole lot thinner and the accuracy demanded increases -after the man in red was shot and killed saving taxpayers millions of dollars, it was discovered that the "gun" he pulled was a replica and not real Train accordingly... #CityLife #IQtest #police #charlotte #dumb #gastonia #FAFO #ballistics #accuracy #ConcealedCarry #crime #QC #urban
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Robbie Lee
Robbie Lee@RobofAddison·
@Cat5SMASHICANE George Carlin died in 2008. So if you say he was right on covid he must have been clairvoyant. 😁
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Johnny B. Good
Johnny B. Good@Cat5SMASHICANE·
I always felt like George Carlin was on the liberal side. Turns out I was wrong. He was right down the middle and found many issues on both sides. He had no problem calling it out. The man was brilliant and definitely ahead of his time. Too bad he wasn't here now. 🔥🤣🔥🤣🔥
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Robbie Lee
Robbie Lee@RobofAddison·
@AaronHillsStan @ScottPresler End game? I don't know, but Dems are effectively communist . So, do anything that doesn't expressly break God's commandments. Evidently the Dems are objectively demonic given what they advocate for. What ever it takes to make sure they don't gain power.
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Aaron Hills Stan
Aaron Hills Stan@AaronHillsStan·
@ScottPresler Asking to understand- do we want a constant cycle of redistricting and tit for tat? I’m not saying Rs sit back and let Ds do it. But what is the endgame? And have we thought about the long term consequences or is this about field reps chasing clout?
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Republican State Senator Travis Holdman — who lost by over 20 points — isn’t taking it very well. “Revenge & retribution is not a Christian value.” All you had to do was listen to your constituents.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Protecting our borders and deporting criminal illegal aliens are essential components of our country’s security. Unfortunately, Democrats don’t agree. Republicans will continue to work to ensure that our borders are secure and that dangerous criminals are not on our streets.
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Hakeem Jeffries
Hakeem Jeffries@RepJeffries·
Voter suppression is a way of life for Donald Trump and far right extremists on the Supreme Court. Republicans know they cannot win a free and fair election in November and so they are desperate to rig it. We will never let them succeed.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
What are your thoughts on Modern Art
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Hugh (Friggin) Dingus
Hugh (Friggin) Dingus@AllDeezAliens·
@Rothmus Step one is you have no business paying that much in rent. You could easily get something cheaper. That will also solve your utilities issue. If things are tight, you have no business having a gym or personal trainer and getting your nails done.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
+ Income $7,500.81 - rent $3,581 - utilities $1,200 - gym + personal trainer $251 - groceries $548 - G-wagon $1,548 - hair + nails $500 - gas (husband paid) - kids (nothing) Will borrow $124 from a friend. Art. 👌
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Elon Mack
Elon Mack@ElonMackk·
🚨 NO, this is not a joke A Christian pastor, during Easter at the White House, says that God created Trump to kill Iranian Muslims for the good of the people of Israel...
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Andrew Weinstein
Andrew Weinstein@Weinsteinlaw·
Pete Hegseth just removed four decorated Army Colonels from a promotion list they earned through decades of service. Two are Black. Two are women. The Army Secretary called their records “exemplary." Hegseth called it “meritocracy" while overriding him. When you purge the best officers in the world because they don't fit your preferred demographic, you’re not defending the country. You’re betraying the values that define it. nytimes.com/2026/03/27/us/…
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Robbie Lee
Robbie Lee@RobofAddison·
@Coinvo Dumb. How much does it pay to lie about something to gain power? Probably pretty good.
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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
INSANE: 🇺🇸 Congressman Goldman shows 'credible FBI receipts' that Trump "unzipped his pants, forced a 13-year-old’s head down, and when she bit his p*nis, he punched her and called her a b*tch!" "AG Pam Bondi lied under oath to us about this."
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Jason Cohen 🇺🇸
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸@JasonJournoDC·
🚨NEW: Stephen A. Smith *STUNNED* when California Rep. Kevin Kiley informs him his state bans voter ID requirements🤯 "Hold on ... WHAT!? When did that happen!? ... I can't believe it! ... Lord have mercy. You can't make this up." @DailyCaller
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Robbie Lee
Robbie Lee@RobofAddison·
@JEFFREYACARTER1 @505Cali2 Sure, be prideful, don't submit, and be dead.. The pastor is wise and is "rightly dividing the word of truth."
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JEFFREY A CARTER
JEFFREY A CARTER@JEFFREYACARTER1·
@505Cali2 Even in that moment that cop was wrong....what do you mean obey authority.... Pastor is out of order
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✨💫Cali💫✨
✨💫Cali💫✨@505Cali2·
The people are turning on Pastor Phillip because of this clip
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Zein ⚡️
Zein ⚡️@RealBaron_0x·
@shanaka86 So you want me to believe that 90% of all Iranian oil is in a 10*2km island with 46 oil tanks (easily visible with Google Maps) and that Iran preparing for war for 40 years had never thought that someone could bomb it? Right......
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: President Trump just released the footage. The most secretive bomber in the American arsenal hitting the most valuable military real estate in Iran. And he wants the world to watch. The video published on Truth Social shows B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conducting precision strikes on Kharg Island’s military infrastructure. Runway cratering charges tear the airbase apart in sequential detonations. Multiple explosions bloom across IRGC missile launch sites, coastal defence batteries, radar installations, and garrison facilities. The footage is steady, clinical, and unmistakable. The bombs are 2,000-pound JDAMs, GPS-guided GBU-31 and GBU-32 variants, the same munitions that cratered Iraqi airfields in 2003 and Afghan command centres for two decades. They are dropped by an aircraft that Iran’s air defence network cannot detect, track, or engage. The oil terminals are visible in every frame. They are untouched. That is the message. Not the destruction. The restraint. Ninety percent of Iran’s crude exports flow through those terminals. The loading jetties stand. The storage tanks are full. The infrastructure that funds the IRGC, that pays for the Shaheds, that finances the Mosaic Doctrine’s 31 autonomous commands, that underwrites every mine on the seabed of Hormuz, is intact and one presidential decision from joining the rubble surrounding it. The B-2 Spirit was designed to penetrate Soviet air defence networks during nuclear war. It carries 40,000 pounds of ordnance inside a flying wing with a radar cross-section smaller than a bird. Twenty aircraft exist. Each costs $2.1 billion. The United States sent its most expensive, most classified, most capable strategic asset to crater a runway on a 20-square-kilometre island in the Persian Gulf because the message required the messenger. A B-52 could have dropped the same JDAMs. An F-15E could have cratered the same runway. The B-2 was chosen because its presence means Iran had no warning, no interception opportunity, and no defence. The bombs arrived before the sound. The runway cratering is tactically decisive. A cratered runway cannot launch aircraft, receive resupply, or evacuate personnel. The IRGC garrison of 250 to 500 personnel is now isolated on an island whose military defences have been destroyed, whose airstrip is inoperable, and whose only remaining value is the oil infrastructure the United States deliberately chose not to destroy. The garrison cannot be reinforced by air. It cannot project force by sea because the IRGC Navy is at the bottom of the Gulf. It exists on an island that America controls from the sky while Iran controls from the ground, and the ground shrinks every hour the runway stays cratered. The footage itself is a weapon. Trump did not release it for documentation. He released it for deterrence. Every IRGC commander watching the video sees an aircraft they cannot detect delivering ordnance they cannot stop onto an island they cannot defend. Every Iranian decision-maker watching the terminals standing untouched beside the rubble understands the conditional: the restraint is voluntary. The next strike does not need to be restrained. The strategy emerging from the strike, the Marines deployment, and the Kharg footage is sequential strangulation. Destroy the military capacity to defend the island. Crater the runway to isolate the garrison. Deploy the Tripoli ARG with 2,500 Marines and F-35Bs for air superiority and potential amphibious seizure. Hold the oil terminals as leverage for a war-ending negotiation in which Iran’s 90% export revenue becomes the ransom for every American objective: open the Strait, surrender the uranium, dismantle the enrichment programme. Iran’s crown jewel is no longer Iran’s. It is a hostage sitting on a cratered runway surrounded by rubble, guarded by a garrison that cannot be reinforced, watched by an aircraft it cannot see, and one decision away from ceasing to exist. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

BREAKING: President Trump just put a gun to the head of 90% of Iran’s oil revenue and pulled the trigger on everything around it. “Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island.” That is the President’s exact language on Truth Social tonight. Every military target. Obliterated. The coastal missile batteries. The anti-ship missile installations. The radar sites. The short-range air defence systems. The IRGC garrison of 250 to 500 personnel. The fast attack craft support. The naval mines infrastructure. Everything that defended the island, destroyed. Everything that makes the island valuable, deliberately spared. The oil terminals are still standing. The loading jetties are intact. The storage tanks are full. Ninety percent of Iran’s crude exports flow through those terminals. Trump left them untouched and told Iran why: “for reasons of decency.” Then he added the threat that makes decency conditional: if Iran interferes with free and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the oil infrastructure goes next. This is the chequebook doctrine made operational. For fifteen days, this campaign has identified three layers governing the war: the nuclear programme is the existential minimum, the Strait is the clock, and the oil infrastructure is the chequebook. The chequebook was deliberately spared to control what gets rebuilt, by whom, and under what conditions. Tonight, Trump confirmed it. Kharg’s military defences are rubble. Kharg’s oil terminals are leverage. The island that handles Iran’s entire export economy now sits defenceless, its military guardians obliterated, its revenue infrastructure intact but held hostage to a single condition: open the Strait. The calculus Iran faces is unprecedented. The 31 autonomous IRGC commands that have been firing continuously for fifteen days just lost their forward defensive position in the northern Gulf. The coastal batteries that could threaten tanker escorts are destroyed. The radar that tracked shipping approaches is destroyed. The fast boats that laid mines operated from Kharg support facilities that are destroyed. The island that was Iran’s shield has been turned into America’s hostage. Iran’s oil cannot flow without Kharg. Iran’s military can no longer defend Kharg. And the man who ordered Kharg’s military annihilation has told Iran that the oil infrastructure joins it if the Strait does not open. The Supreme Leader who ordered the Strait permanently closed from a hospital bed just received the response: the terminals that fund his war are one presidential order from becoming the same rubble as the missile batteries that used to protect them. Brent will react within hours. The sparing of oil infrastructure should limit the immediate spike, but the threat converts every future Iranian provocation in Hormuz into a potential trigger for the destruction of 90% of Iran’s export revenue. The war premium is no longer about whether oil flows. It is about whether Trump decides to let it flow. The war began with an assassination. It escalated through mines, drones, and burning tankers. It crossed the nuclear threshold at Parchin. It crossed the alliance threshold at Incirlik. Tonight, it crossed the revenue threshold at Kharg. The existential minimum is the uranium in Pickaxe Mountain. The existential leverage is the oil terminal standing untouched on an island where everything else has been destroyed. Iran’s crown jewel just became America’s hostage. The ransom is the Strait of Hormuz. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
“Her husband with her” vs. “Her husband with his fish”
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