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Nicholas Borgarding

@borgarding27445

Arizona, USA Katılım Mart 2024
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Tim Talmey
Tim Talmey@TimTalmey·
@acnewsitics @Acyn That was almost 80 years ago and yes, it was a targeted attack. Today's technology allows for much more precise targeting.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Reporter: Why didn't you tell allies about the war before attacking Iran? Trump: We wanted it to be a surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
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Tim Talmey
Tim Talmey@TimTalmey·
@HonestlyimNat @acnewsitics @Acyn My point is that if there is a school nearby, just like on American military bases, you have to be precise. Children and civilians are not acceptable as "collateral damage". Think of your own family.
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
@Acyn Imagine comparing a planned military strike to a surprise attack that killed 2,400 Americans and thinking that’s a clever joke. This is your commander-in-chief.
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@Acyn Lol Trump is a funny guy. Fucking Libtards can't take a joke. Its been 85 years, man, get over it
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Katie Hobbs
Katie Hobbs@katiehobbs·
Supporting those who have been left behind has always been my passion — it’s why I became a social worker and why I ran for office. I started my career working with homeless youth and helping run one of the largest domestic violence shelters in the country. I worked every day with communities that career politicians ignored. I’m proud to be the first social worker elected governor, and those experiences continue to guide me. This World Social Work Day, I’m grateful for those who provide essential care in our communities.
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Kimberly Chandler
Kimberly Chandler@cozzmo73·
@RichardEngel I’m informing the public that this needs to be played on a loop. Then we all need to demand the pedo-in-chief release every single one of his transcripts
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Richard Engel
Richard Engel@RichardEngel·
Trump says people with learning disabilities are “dumb.” We are not.
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@RichardEngel My mother taught and wrote about children with learning disabilities, and several of her students also had behavioral issues, such as lying, stealing, anger control issues, and outright violence. These kids weren't stupid or dumb, but bye and large they WERE untrustworthy. JS
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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨Breaking News: “Republican” Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski will vote no on the motion to proceed with the SAVE America Act Via: Punchbowl News
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@inderXplorer @PressSec Apparently Kent disagrees. Pretty simple. Is his resignation proof that he's right and Trump is wrong? Hardly. In fact, Trump standing by his word and staying the course is proof of his belief in the intelligence provided by his advisors. Kent is reversing his position.
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Inter@inderXplorer·
@PressSec 1: ‘There was an imminent threat.’ Okay — then why is a counterterrorism director resigning saying the opposite?
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Karoline Leavitt
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec·
There are many false claims in this letter but let me address one specifically: that "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation."   This is the same false claim that Democrats and some in the liberal media have been repeating over and over.   As President Trump has clearly and explicitly stated, he had strong and compelling evidence that Iran was going to attack the United States first.   This evidence was compiled from many sources and factors. President Trump would never make the decision to deploy military assets against a foreign adversary in a vacuum.   Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. The Iranian regime is evil. It proudly killed Americans, waged war against our country, and openly threatened us all the way up to the launch of Operation Epic Fury.   Iran was aggressively expanding their short-range ballistic missiles to combine with their naval assets to give themselves immunity – meaning they would have a degree of a capabilities that would give them immunity to hold us and the rest of the world hostage.   The regime aimed to use those ballistic missiles as a shield to continue achieving their ultimate goal – nuclear weapons.   The President, through his top negotiators, gave the regime every single possible opportunity to abandon this unacceptable course by permanently giving up their nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief, free nuclear fuel, and potential economic partnerships with our country.   But they would not say yes to peace because obtaining nuclear weapons was their fundamental goal.   President Trump ultimately made the determination that a joint attack with Israel would greatly reduce the risk to American lives that would come from a first strike by the terrorist Iranian regime and address this imminent threat to America’s national security interests.   All of this led to President Trump arriving at the determination that this military operation was necessary for U.S. national security, which is why he launched the massively successful Operation Epic Fury. The Commander-in-Chief determines what does and does not constitute a threat, because he is the one constitutionally empowered to do so - and because the American people went to the ballot box and entrusted him and him alone to make such final judgments. And finally, the absurd allegation that President Trump made this decision based on the influence of others, even foreign countries, is both insulting and laughable. President Trump has been remarkably consistent and has said for DECADES that Iran can NEVER possess a nuclear weapon. As someone who actually witnesses President Trump’s decision-making process on a daily basis, I can attest to the fact that he is always looking to do what’s in the best interest of the United States of America — period. America First.
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.

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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@joekent16jan19 Which is it, Joe? Back in September you said Iran was a direct threat to our President, but today you resign because they were no imminent threat to the US? One of these is a lie, and either way, you are a liar. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@katiehobbs No, bitch, we're only just now getting to the bottom of your corruption. Prison for you, cunt.
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Katie Hobbs
Katie Hobbs@katiehobbs·
We’ve gone through this over and over again. We know the results of the 2020 election.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Top Ten Worst Things in America Right Now: 1. Ilhan Omar 2. Tim Walz 3. Adam Schiff 4. John Thune 5. MS NOW 6. CNN 7. Hakeem Jefferies 8. Mitch McConnell 9. New York Times 10. Chuck Schumer What/who did I miss?
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Jasmine Crockett hasn’t posted on TikTok and has only one post on Instagram and X since LOSING her bid for a Senate seat nearly 2 weeks ago Where’s Jasmine?!?!
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@TomFitton I won't watch the Oscars. They're woke, and most Hollywood actors are phony, woke head cases.
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Tom Fitton
Tom Fitton@TomFitton·
The "Oscars" should be under federal and state civil rights investigations for its woke quotas.
Tom Fitton@TomFitton

The "Oscars" is racist. They continue to mandate unlawful woke quota systems that requires woke race and sex discrimination across the entire film industry! If you wonder why woke story lines appear in film after film, it is often because this content literally required by "Oscars" rules. To quote: Representation and Inclusion Standards The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences representation and inclusion standards for Oscars® eligibility in the Best Picture category are designed to encourage equitable representation on and off screen to better reflect the diverse global population. Submitting a confidential Academy Inclusion Standards form (RAISE) and meeting TWO out of FOUR of the standards will be required for the film to be eligible for Best Picture consideration. In addition, the film must complete the Best Picture Expanded Theatrical Run criteria to qualify. STANDARD A: ON-SCREEN REPRESENTATION, THEMES AND NARRATIVES A film can achieve this standard by meeting the criteria in at least ONE of the following areas: A1. Lead or significant supporting actors from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups At least one of the lead actors or significant supporting actors submitted for Oscar consideration is from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group in a specific country or territory of production. This may include: • African American / Black / African and/or Caribbean descent • East Asian (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian) • Hispanic or Latina/e/o/x • Indigenous Peoples (including Native American / Alaskan Native) • Middle Eastern / North African • Pacific Islander • South Asian (including Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan) • Southeast Asian (including Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, Mien, Singaporean, Thai, and Vietnamese) A2. General ensemble cast At least 30% of all actors not submitted for Oscar consideration are from at least two underrepresented groups which may include: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing A3. Main storyline/subject matter The main storyline(s), theme or narrative of the film is centered on an underrepresented group(s). • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing STANDARD B: CREATIVE LEADERSHIP AND PROJECT TEAM A film can achieve this standard by meeting the criteria in at least ONE of the following areas: B1. Creative leadership and department heads At least two of the following creative leadership positions and department heads—Casting Director, Cinematographer, Composer, Costume Designer, Director, Editor, Hairstylist, Makeup Artist, Producer, Production Designer, Set Decorator, Sound, VFX Supervisor, Writer—are from an underrepresented group and at least one of those positions must belong to someone from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. Underrepresented groups may include: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing Underrepresented racial or ethnic groups may include: • African American / Black / African and/or Caribbean descent • East Asian (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian) • Hispanic or Latina/e/o/x • Indigenous Peoples (including Native American / Alaskan Native) • Middle Eastern / North African • Pacific Islander • South Asian (including Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan) • Southeast Asian (including Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, Mien, Singaporean, Thai, and Vietnamese) B2. Other key roles At least six (6) other crew/team and technical positions (excluding Production Assistants) are from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. These positions include but are not limited to First AD, Gaffer, Script Supervisor, etc. B3. Overall crew composition At least 30% of the film’s crew is from at least two underrepresented groups, which may include: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing STANDARD C: INDUSTRY ACCESS AND OPPORTUNITIES A film can achieve this standard by meeting the criteria in at least ONE of the following areas: C1. Paid apprenticeship and internship opportunities The film’s distribution or financing company has paid apprenticeships or internships that are from the following underrepresented groups and satisfy the criteria below: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing The major studios/distributors are required to have substantive, ongoing paid apprenticeships/internships inclusive of underrepresented groups (must also include racial or ethnic groups) in most of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity. The mini-major or independent studios/distributors must have a minimum of two apprentices/interns from the above underrepresented groups (at least one from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group) in at least one of the following departments: production/development, physical production, post-production, music, VFX, acquisitions, business affairs, distribution, marketing and publicity. C2. Training opportunities and skills development (crew) The film’s production, distribution and/or financing company offers training and/or work opportunities for below-the-line skill development to people from the following underrepresented groups: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing STANDARD D: AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT To achieve Standard D, the film must meet the criterion below: D1. Representation in development, marketing, publicity, and distribution The studio and/or film company has multiple (more than one) in-house senior executives or hired consultants belonging to at least two underrepresented groups on their creative and development, marketing, publicity, and/or distribution teams. At least one individual must belong to an underrepresented racial or ethnic group. Underrepresented groups may include: • Women • Racial or ethnic group • LGBTQ+ • People with cognitive or physical disabilities, or who are deaf or hard of hearing Underrepresented racial or ethnic groups may include: • African American / Black / African and/or Caribbean descent • East Asian (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian) • Hispanic or Latina/e/o/x • Indigenous Peoples (including Native American / Alaskan Native) • Middle Eastern / North African • Pacific Islander • South Asian (including Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan) • Southeast Asian (including Burmese, Cambodian, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Laotian, Malaysian, Mien, Singaporean, Thai, and Vietnamese) All categories other than Best Picture will be held to their current eligibility requirements. Films in the specialty feature categories (Animated Feature Film, Documentary Feature, International Feature Film) submitted for Best Picture/General Entry consideration will be prompted to participate in the Representation and Inclusion Standards process. For more information, and to submit the information needed to facilitate the Representation and Inclusion Standards review process, visit RAISE.oscars.org.

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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@travelingflying If a bartender can be held accountable for serving a drunk who then kills someone by drunk driving, or a parent can be held responsible for his child's crimes if he gave him a gun for a present, then a judge can be held liable for the criminals he releases back into the public.
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Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Do you agree?
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LindellTV
LindellTV@RealLindellTV·
🚨 JOHN CORNYN SNAPS AT REPORTER - ACCUSES HER OF BEING A “PAID INFLUENCER” FOR KEN PAXTON Sen. @JohnCornyn was asked by our reporter on why @POTUS should endorse him when many voters say his record has worked against his agenda. Instead, he fired back with an accusation. “Are you being paid by the @KenPaxtonTX campaign?” Cornyn asked. Our reporter, @alisonintheknow, responded that she was simply “a concerned American citizen representing millions of other Americans.” Cornyn doubled down: “No, I think you're a paid influencer because none of that's true and you know it.” Voters want REAL representation and MOVEMENT in the Senate - not more D.C. games... Texans and the American people deserve better.
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Nicholas Borgarding
Nicholas Borgarding@borgarding27445·
@JoJoFromJerz Hey JoHo...Trump is in the Epstein files. Thousands of times. But just not how you wish he was.
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Jo@JoJoFromJerz·
Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop talking about the Epstein files. Don’t stop.
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