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Bill Atkinson
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@JohnKennedyLA Happy Easter Senator. Thank you for what all you do.
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@CaddieNetwork So glad you’re back in the game. I missed your updates and caddy lists.
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@brithume Our willingness? Or President Trump’s? There was a time when our foreign policy debates ended at the border. That no longer exists, which weakens us. I support our present stand. Do you?
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Strong deterrence means credible deterrence. That means an enemy must believe you are willing to use your strength. When an enemy doesn't believe it, it fails. Iran has doubted our willingness fully to use ours for decades. I doubt they believe that now.
Jason Willick@jawillick
I’ve always understood “Peace Through Strength” to mean strong deterrence. War is what happens when deterrence fails or is insufficient to ensure security. If Peace Through Strength is the rule, this war is at least an exception.
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@OurFutureIshere @Msluv2spin @MaryanneDemasi @grok @grok, if you were a healthy human today, would you take one of the Covid vaccines offered in 2021?
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@Msluv2spin @MaryanneDemasi @grok Grok..If you were a healthy human would you take this medical procedure (today) called covid19?
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💥EXCLUSIVE: Internal report to federal vaccine advisers calls for urgent recognition of Covid vaccine injuries.
The document proposes reforms for diagnosing and treating vaccine-injured patients. It now goes before ACIP on March 18–19 — the first real test of whether the proposals move from paper to policy.
LINK 👇
@DschlopesIsBack @TheChiefNerd @newstart_2024 @elonmusk @jeffreytucker @React19org @MAHA_Action @SecKennedy @RobSchneider
@billmaher @rustyrockets
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@BarronTNews_ “The big question,“ is “is the administration is relying on other authorities to support these particular tariffs?” It seems so. CNN’s query answers itself, the justice department said the tariffs would be returned if “ultimately“ found to be illegal. Duh. CNN is trash.
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🚨 JUST IN: Sec. Scott Bessent just shut down CNN’s Dana Bash in real time.
She tried the gotcha.
“Will you refund $134B in tariffs?”
Bessent didn’t blink.
“That’s not the big question. That’s bad framing.”
She pushed back. “It’s up to you.”
He corrected her immediately. “No. It’s up to the court.”
That’s how you handle legacy media spin.
Calm. Direct. No trap accepted.
They frame it like it’s a discretionary giveaway.
He reminded them it’s a legal question.
Big difference.
Why does CNN always try to turn complex legal issues into emotional talking points?
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@joeroganhq Yeah, Ben, what part of freedom is consistent with your opinion? On this one, you should maybe keep your views to yourself.
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@ElonMusk_LordX Could be as much as 4, could be less. Or could be 6 if what’s in stomach counts.
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@AmericaPapaBear @grok can you please transcribe this video but take out the curse words?
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"The actual Venezuelan people, the ones who lived under Maduro's boot, a whole lot of them are celebrating."
"But you, sitting on your couch, eating your DoorDash, are pissed off."
"Last week you were mad at Nick Shirley for exposing corruption, this week you are mad about an administration that doesn't even govern you."
"You rotate outrage like it's a subscription service."
"Pick a standard, or admit you don't have one."
BASED!!!
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My husband and I are in a HEATED debate and I need y’all to settle this once and for all.
We’ve been renovating our 1920s house for the past two years, and this archway transformation has caused the biggest fight we’ve had since we disagreed about bedroom paint colors.
Originally, we had this gorgeous rustic wood frame around our archway — thick, dark beams that gave it so much character. I found the inspiration online from a woman who does incredible woodwork and even bought a custom stain from her. We spent three weekends installing those beams and added my uncle’s carved fish as the centerpiece.
I LOVED it.
My husband, however, never stopped complaining.
“It’s too dark.”
“It makes the space feel smaller.”
“It’s too rustic for our style.”
On and on and ON.
So last month, while I was visiting my sister, he decided to “surprise” me.
I came home to him on a ladder with power tools, ripping out all the woodwork. Just… gone. Back to a plain, boring archway.
He’s standing there all proud like,
“Look how much brighter it is! So clean and open!”
And I’m staring at this basic builder-grade opening thinking…
Did we just go backwards?
Now he says the plain version is “timeless and clean.”
I think we just turned a custom architectural detail into every basic house in America.
We argued about this for two hours.
Him:
“See how much bigger the space looks now? So bright and airy!”
Me:
“WE HAD CHARACTER. WE HAD PERSONALITY. NOW IT LOOKS LIKE A RENTAL PROPERTY AGAIN.”
He thinks the wood was overwhelming.
I think this is overwhelming in its complete lack of soul.
So here we are. The wood beams are gone (RIP my beautiful archway), and I’m staring at this plain opening wondering if we just made the biggest mistake of our renovation.
PLEASE tell me what you think.
The rustic wood version or this “clean” version?
Do I make him put the beams back up…
or do I accept that sometimes husbands actually know what they’re talking about? 😅
Credit - Emilia Berry

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This is pretty vulnerable, and I may delete it, but today is my first Christmas since 2018 that I’m sober. I don’t know the date I stopped drinking. It was sometime in September when I was in a “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” state of mind.
I check all the boxes for alcoholism, and I come by it honestly. Distorting reality was so much easier than living it. I mean, it was just wine, right? Fruit salad in a bottle? I didn’t drink the hard stuff like my parents and the people with whom I associated.
So yeah. The denial, shame, guilt and sneaking to my closet/wine cellar made/makes me pretty addictable.
I HAD to stop drinking in order to save someone else’s life. So I did, and it was easy. It was like taking the bullets out of a loaded gun. That person could put the bullets back in themselves, but I wasn’t leaving it loaded and sitting on the table. I can only do what’s in my power.
Not drinking on a major holiday that comes 3 days after my father killed himself when I was 15, and NO ONE told me it wasn’t my fault until I was 30 is uncomfortable. It feels a little like pins and needles when my foot wakes back up, but it’s certainly manageable.
I’m strong today. I’m applying the lessons I learn in my recovery meetings, and the laser focus I’m learning on the pickleball court to realize I am better than any vice.
I’m sober this Christmas. I’m grateful. 💜🎄
Credit - Jen Carle

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23 years ago Mike and I were looking at engagement rings at Sears, he had gotten a "new" credit card and was itching to max it out, I knew if I didn't get a ring that day that I may not get one at all, so I picked it out, it's not the ring he wanted to get me, but remember I had to have one that day! So fast forward 20 years, the 28th of this month is our 20 year wedding anniversary, he surprised me tonight with the engagement ring he wanted to get me all those years ago, I can't quit looking at it and knowing I am loved, I love you babe, more than you'll ever know! It's a heart shaped diamond! I will cherish it forever!!!!
Credit - animal discovery / Facebook

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@DrTessaT @acnewsitics We blame that fascist fucking pig and stupid motjerfuckers like you who voted for this shit. Are you that fucking stupid? Fuck.
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@JamesOKeefeIII @Georgetown @OKeefeMedia Be mean if you want, but why? Is he a public figure? What if it were you? Is he being publicly hypocritical? Why harm him?
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A Professor at @Georgetown University just sent me a legal letter begging me not to publish the video of my undercover date with him.
Should I back down & not publish the video because I’m scared of getting sued?
Or should @OKeefeMedia run the story of what we uncovered tomorrow?


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@TheChiefNerd My dad had pancreatic cancer diagnosed in 2010 and was a survivor for 11 years. Complete remission. Rare case. In early 2021 took the vaccine. The cancer returned not to his pancreas but to the lungs. This is something the doctors had never seen before. He died on 8/15/21.
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Here in Georgia with my family, my brothers and their families, and my mom and grandparents.
Truly thankful for this time with them.
On this day, I’m thankful for all of you who are here with me on this journey.
Enjoy this day. Eat, drink, and be merry. Enjoy this time, enjoy your families, and enjoy the freedoms you have in the greatest country on earth.
God bless you all.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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