Yuri Kellerman

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Yuri Kellerman

Yuri Kellerman

@YuriKellerman19

Lover of the McChicken Sandwich

Katılım Haziran 2026
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David
David@davidslosttt·
>be Henry Cuellar >facing a corruption trial and 20 years in jail >get your family to send Trump a letter >”our dad deserves a pardon” >Trump actually pardons you thinking you’ll switch parties >you never switch >Trump thought you would switch parties so he fucking pardoned you
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Nobody knows Henry Cuellar better than Donald J. Trump. I studied his records, learned about his financing, and listened to his two wonderful daughters beg me to help the mother and father that they love. Their letters were heart wrenching and beautiful, but their father had problems that nobody could solve but me, and the daughters very correctly and respectfully knew that. He and his wife were headed to jail for up to 20 years because he was “stupid” in what he did but, above all, because the Biden Administration practiced Political Weaponization on Cuellar and his wife because they didn’t agree with his policies on the Southern Border. He was a weak and incompetent version of me, who wanted the Border closed to criminals, drug dealers, people from mental institutions and, above all, murderers and heavy handed criminals that were sitting in jails and mental institutions, and should never have been given the right to be released into our Country. Henry’s views on these subjects were not strong, but they were better than other Democrats. Biden and his crew of Radical Left Thugs did not like those things about Cuellar, and they worked hard, and expected to put him in jail for the rest of his life. Being an expert on Political Weaponization, based on what the Biden Losers had done to me, and without having ever met Henry Cuellar, and in particular because of the magnificence of the letter drawn by his daughters asking me to help “Mom and Dad,” I gave him and Mrs. Cuellar a full and unconditional Pardon. In doing so, I never assumed he would be running for Office again, and certainly not as a Democrat, who essentially destroyed his life even with the Pardon given, but he did, and now, despite doing him by far the greatest favor of his life, 20 years of FREEDOM, I am fighting him for his seat in Congress because his views are not nearly as good or strong as Judge Tano Tijerina, who is much more powerful on the Border issue, cutting Taxes, our Military, and just about everything else than is Henry Cuellar. ( TS: Jul 13 2026, 3:45 PM ET )

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9Kings1910Alt
9Kings1910Alt@9Kings1910Alt·
@YuriKellerman19 Fuck you. “Monarchists” who refuse to support the monarchies that actually exist are useless scum, no better than republicunts.
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9Kings1910Alt
9Kings1910Alt@9Kings1910Alt·
I feel like being a Catholic Monarchist in Northern Ireland would be very lonely. I went to a Catholic mass on Sunday. I’m the least anti-Catholic non-Catholic imaginable. I can’t imagine hating Catholics. But I absolutely do hate republicans and will not apologise for that.
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Lavader@Lavader_·
Sinwar went out while fighting shoulder to shoulder with his men in the ruins of Gaza. He was eventually cornered, realized that this was the end of the line, and accepted his fate. Unlike someone like Haniyeh who got killed in his luxury suite in Qatar. This isn't even about Israel vs Palestine, but the simple recognition of a man who died fighting for his people while sharing the same trench with his soldiers instead of a bunker. For many this is literally the most ideal death you can get. Implying that Sinwar went out like a coward or something is just wrong.
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer

Here it is

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KollackPatollick 🇵🇱 🇻🇦 🇪🇺
@Lavader_ Considering that he is the one who brought all this on his people by consulting unprovoked massacre, that politically accomplished nothing and then got stuck inside a siege - he deserves as much flowers as Patrick Bateman cornered in the office.
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Catholic Arena
Catholic Arena@CatholicArena·
FRANCE 🇫🇷 During the French Revolution, hundreds of Catholic priests were stripped naked and tied up and drowned in Nantes along with thousands of Lay Catholics for refusing to accept the Revolution
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⚡️🇧🇼@Priceless_MCI·
The French kid crying 😭😭😭😭
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Unplugged
Unplugged@BeardBourbonBbq·
@aaron_renn None of the 96 offered to pay the taxes the Buckees will or hire and pay the employees, or pay the taxes their income will generate is my guess.
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Aaron M. Renn  🇺🇸
Aaron M. Renn 🇺🇸@aaron_renn·
100 people showed up to a hearing to oppose a Buc-ee's in Greenwood, Indiana. Only 4 spoke in favor. It was approved.
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Derbezec1
Derbezec1@derbezec1·
Obvio que no, el romanismo es una monarquía porque así fue heredado de Constantino, la fusión iglesia y Estado dió lugar a una monarquía, justo lo contrario a lo que dice la Biblia donde NADIE es superior a su hermano, porque las estructuras jerárquicas son humanas no divinas
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1

Correct. The church is not a democracy. · Vatican II, Lumen Gentium (1964) -22 "In virtue of his office, that is as Vicar of Christ and pastor of the whole Church, the Roman Pontiff has full, supreme and universal power over the Church. And he is always free to exercise this power."

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Incredulous Papist
Incredulous Papist@IncredPapist_·
The only thing I’m ecumenical toward is the canonisation of non-Catholic saints. I really want Charles I and Nicholas II as Catholic saints.
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The Martyr William Joyce
The Martyr William Joyce@Joyce_was_right·
@Lavader_ I like naming 1689 with John Locke coming in on Queen Mary's ship after the Sephardic banker invasion and shortly after publishing his works as the turning point and you can't stop me from doing so. So there
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Lavader@Lavader_·
Spot on. A lot of Right-Wingers love buying into declinism, which explains the modern world by locating the exact moment the West took a wrong turn, and then everything follows as decay from that point. Whether it is WW1, the Enlightenment, the Protestant Reformation etc. Ideas in of themselves aren't free-floating which people could have declined to make. Liberalism didn't arise because some shadowy cabal met in a Cabin somewhere and went "We are gonna advocate this and we will orchestrate the downfall of the West Mwahahahahah"
Octavian 🇪🇺@posta_octavian

One reason why conservatives (and right wingers) hate Hegel is that the entire conservative intellectual sphere is all about one-upping each other with increasingly absurd and obscure points in history where everything supposedly went wrong. The rightoids love this stuff because it LOOKS like an explanation for where everything comes from, it's comforting and demystifies the world for them, so the cattle are very impressed when Dyer blames it all on nominalism, Peterson on postmodernism, Prager U on Marxism, Irvin Babbitt on Rousseau, etc. But seeing ideas as necessary answers to problems and contradictions of their time, as part of the historical development of thought, as Hegel did, makes it impossible to participate in this absurd race to the bottom. Nominalism was simply an attempt to answer the problem of universals, which was a real problem which needed a real answer. You cannot expect people to just stop thinking or to stop looking for answers at some arbitrary moment I'm time because you don't like what they come up with to solve contradictions or problems. A proper right winger is someone like Otto von Bismarck. Did he like German nationalism? No. But he made it subservient to Prussian interests and tamed it. Did he like liberalism? No, but he knew he couldn't pretend it wasn't an important force in society and managed them through parliament and mass enfranchisement. Did he like socialism? No, but he knew it responded to the misery of the working classes so he introduced social welfare, etc. He was successful because he recognised that these ideas have their necessary existence. Rather than try to fight them as these aberrations that shouldn't, he mastered them.

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Yuri Kellerman
Yuri Kellerman@YuriKellerman19·
@IncredPapist_ Dude im unfollowing you, you are annoying as fuck and a larper. Learn some humility, and stop pretending to be Catholic when you havent been baptized and attend heretical events, the true faith is not your political skinsuit.
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Yuri Kellerman
Yuri Kellerman@YuriKellerman19·
@carbo_al Williamsberg is far worse, several towns in Jersey are now falling to a jewish infestation which you never seem to comment on.
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Catholic League
Catholic League@CatholicLeague·
Lindsey Graham: Champion of traditional moral values Bill Donohue Senator Lindsey Graham was an astute advocate of traditional moral values: his defense of the rights of the unborn, marriage (properly understood), and religious liberty endeared him to people across faith lines. He was not a man to compromise his principles. He strongly disagreed with the position of President Trump on the Dobbs decision, saying that this elementary life issue should not be a matter for states to decide. As he put it, “the pro-life movement has always been about the wellbeing of the unborn child—not geography.” Graham voted for the Defense of Marriage Act when he was a member of the House in 1996; it defined marriage as the union between a man and a woman. When the Respect for Marriage Act was up for a vote—it was written to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act—he voted against it. His support for a proposed constitutional amendment securing marriage as the exclusive union of a man and a woman showed how strongly he believed in the traditional understanding of marriage. Unlike some education reformers, Graham was an advocate for school choice initiatives that included funding for parochial schools; he co-sponsored the Educational Choice for Children Act that covered Catholic schools. When New York State Democrats sought to force Chick-fil-A, an evangelical-run company, to open its restaurants on Sundays along the New York State Thruway, the South Carolina senator pushed back, threatening to withhold federal funds from any state or city that demands that Chick-fil-A to open on Sundays. When Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a Catholic conservative, was unjustly trashed by Democrats—spurious accusations designed to destroy his character were floated with abandon—Graham proved to be his most ferocious defender. He pleaded with the American people to “see through this charade.” They did, and Kavanaugh was confirmed. In 2019, I wrote to Senator Graham, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, urging him to reject the Trump nomination of Michael Bogren for a federal district judge appointment. He had testified that there is no difference between Catholic farm owners who refuse to rent their property for the purpose of a gay wedding and the Ku Klux Klan’s right to discriminate against blacks. When he was asked to clarify his remarks, he stuck to his guns, holding that the teachings of Christianity on marriage are morally equivalent to the Klan’s racist ideology. Bogren was defeated. In 2024, I wrote to Graham again, this time asking him to pursue the notorious FBI spying program that was launched against innocent Catholics. This Biden administration policy was one of the most egregious violations of religious liberty ever conducted by the federal government in the history of the United States. Graham was on the side of Catholics. The people of South Carolina will eventually choose his replacement. One thing is for sure—Senator Lindsey Graham’s legacy as a champion of traditional moral values is uncontested.
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Yuri Kellerman
Yuri Kellerman@YuriKellerman19·
@mfjlewis @SamTony186297 What you are saying is that the Church is ideologically captured by Liberalism and as faithful Catholics we must also be Liberals.
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Mike Lewis
Mike Lewis@mfjlewis·
@SamTony186297 @YuriKellerman19 You keep hammering this point but I'm not sure what it really has to do with anything. My point is that these ideologies are rejected by the institutional Church and from a Catholic Perspective they are usually associated with a rejection of religious liberty.
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Mike Lewis
Mike Lewis@mfjlewis·
At a time when the Tridentine Mass is so clearly associated with schism and resistance to the pope, how is "we need more of this, not less" any kind of rational response to the problem? Sure, accommodate those who are attached, but for the Church it's past time to move on.
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Edward Pentin@EdwardPentin

Archbishop Gänswein: ‘Time Is Ripe’ to Lift Restrictions on Traditional Latin Mass | National Catholic Register Former secretary to Benedict XVI urges Pope Leo XIV to revisit ‘Traditionis Custodes,’ citing pastoral need, Benedict’s vision, and ‘Summorum Pontificum.’ ncregister.com/news/archbisho… @NCRegister

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