Steven Berger

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Steven Berger

Steven Berger

@TheStevenBerger

Pointing out what others do wrong and making fun of everything else, since 1983. Mustard enthusiast. You may have heard me on @670thescore.

Chicago Katılım Şubat 2009
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Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears@ChicagoBears·
RT for the chance to win a paintbrush signed by our own Bob Ross, @RomeOdunze 🖌️
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Harrison Graham@HGrahamNFL·
This Bears stadium situation is just annoying at this point. The team finally has momentum as a franchise and we're years into this back and forth. Does anyone feel confident a resolution is coming in short manner?
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Steven Berger@TheStevenBerger·
@Sam_Vecenie @MotorCityHoops Was thinking about Pistons. Thoughts on trading for Myles Turner? Not a big cap number, floor spacing. Unless I'm undervaluing what it would cost to trade for him.
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Steve Jones
Steve Jones@stevejones20·
Well there goes Caitlin Clark
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HonestReporting
HonestReporting@HonestReporting·
Bad enough that @NYCMayor put out a “Nakba Day” propaganda video. So it’s no surprise that @nytimes simply repeats the false narrative without scrutiny. Because Inea Bushnaq is not a “Nakba survivor.” She is the descendant of Bosnian Muslims and was not forcibly displaced from her home. But facts don't matter to the NYTimes.
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😂 This “Nakba Survivor” is literally a “European settler” In the late 19th century, Muslim Bosnians (including Inea’s grandparents), fled Bosnia to Ottoman Syria, after Austria-Hungary took control of Bosnia. They feared that now, the Christians will seek revenge after years of mistreatment. Inea’s father’s family lived in Tulkaram, but he himself lived in Jerusalem where Inea was born. In the 1930’s, Inea’s father had a Job in England, he returned to Mandatory Palestine after a few years, but in 1948 they decided to move back to England. They were not expelled, and no one forced them to move to England. As a matter of fact, Tulkaram, and the old city of Jerusalem remained under Jordanian Arab control. Not a single Zionist to bee seen there. So in summary, this is a European with no strong roots in the land of Israel, whose family made the decision to immigrate back to the continent of their grandparents instead of remaining under Arab control. (And the “visit Palestine” poster on her wall is a Zionist poster by Franz Kraus to encourage Zionist tourism to the holy land. It’s not even the original poster, but a replica of the poster, with an additional Hebrew description mentioning his name 🤦‍♂️)

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Aviva Klompas
Aviva Klompas@AvivaKlompas·
Mamdani is rewriting history to erase the role Arab states and Palestinian leaders played in shaping today’s reality. Arab states rejected the UN's plan to create a state for the Palestinians and then launched a war to destroy the Jewish state. Wars have consequences. And ignoring decades of Arab rejectionism and terrorism doesn't change reality. In a city where Jew-hatred is exploding, historical revisionism pours fuel on the fire.
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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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
Surreal to see a Democratic mayor rewriting history for the Islamists hellbent on eradicating Jews. Here is the truth. There was no Nakba. In 1948, after rejecting their own state, the Arabs tried to slaughter the Jews. The Jews won. The descendants of the Arabs that didn’t try to murder anyone are Israeli citizens today.
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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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
Nakba Day - on May 14, 1948 Israel declared its independence. A coalition of five Arab nations including Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq immediately declared war and invaded Israel. Israel won the war. The Arab nations created a day to commemorate the embarrassing loss.
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Steven Berger@TheStevenBerger·
@ChiT0wnSports23 @SBN_Ricky Wilson doesn't do it for me. I can be wrong, if he's on the Bulls I'd be happy to be wrong. If one of the other 3 are there I agree.
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ChiTownSports Fan@ChiT0wnSports23·
@TheStevenBerger @SBN_Ricky Nah you take one of the big 4 and dont even over think it. Acuff could be Anthony Edwards if he plays defense, or he could be just another small scoring guard whose impact is negligible as he gives up more than he scores. At picks 5-9 sure. But you got gifted the 4th overall
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Ricky O'Donnell
Ricky O'Donnell@SBN_Ricky·
I'm going through UNC games and only watching Caleb Wilson, and his off-ball defensive awareness is a big issue. Lots of ball watching and missed assignments all over the tape. He can usually fall back on his recovery ability, but there will be a real learning curve in the NBA.
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Steven Berger@TheStevenBerger·
@SBN_Ricky I just wonder if Caleb' is there of the 4 are the Bulls better off trading back and taking Mara or Acuff. I also like Nate Ament but not sure between him and Leonard Miller who has more upside.
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Ricky O'Donnell@SBN_Ricky·
@TheStevenBerger He's a lot bouncier and plays with more force. I was really high on Essengue and I'm not moving off that yet, especially if he's 7-foot now. I say Noa is a better bet to shoot it. Some of this stuff happens to him too, we just haven't really seen him play since he was in Germany
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Chicago Jewish Alliance
Chicago Jewish Alliance@ChicagoJewAlly·
HAPPENING NOW: Police have detained an individual outside the Kosher Jewel in Evanston who was reportedly armed with a gun. Law enforcement responded swiftly, and the situation appears to be contained. We are monitoring closely and will provide updates as more details become available. Thankful for the rapid response from officers on the scene!
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Steph Noh
Steph Noh@StephNoh·
Asked around about Mervis and here's what I heard. -Extremely smart executive -Strong in trade negotiations and general strategy -Well-connected with other execs throughout the league Seems like a great hire for the Bulls.
Shams Charania@ShamsCharania

The Chicago Bulls are finalizing a deal to hire Orlando Magic assistant GM Stephen Mervis as Senior Vice President of Basketball Operations under new EVP Bryson Graham, sources tell ESPN. Bulls will also hire Brooklyn Nets executive Acie Law as Vice President of Player Personnel.

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Ricky O'Donnell@SBN_Ricky·
@jon_greenberg sadly there is a 0% chance Boozer is making it to No. 4 but getting the obvious best player in the draft with the fourth pick would be cool
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Ricky O'Donnell@SBN_Ricky·
Reminder that Noa Essengue is exactly five months younger than Caleb Wilson
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Bret Buganski
Bret Buganski@Bret_Buganski·
Filled my car up for $5.22 a gallon near Milwaukee and Devon last night. It was around $5.18 when I drove past Caldwell and Lehigh. All located on the northwest side.
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jon greenberg
jon greenberg@jon_greenberg·
I remember going to the Vernon Hills Life Time once and Martellus was getting buckets. I bet some suburban teens have fun stories about playing with him there.
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