Graham Kirk

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Graham Kirk

Graham Kirk

@cook11245

topical views and moments of awareness Opinions my own despite the programs. Re-tweets, replies, likes or pushback on silly Community Notes r not endorsements.

Cosmic citizen Katılım Kasım 2024
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Douglas Carswell🇬🇧🇺🇸
At the time I thought John Major was the worst British Prime Minister in my life time. Then I thought the same about Blair. Then Gordon Brown, then Theresa May, then Sunak, now Starmer. Britain needs a Meiji restoration level upheaval to rid us of third rate leaders
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@higgyboson Being emotionally attached to any politician or party could be a problem.
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Higgy@higgyboson·
Despite not being a great fan of Nigel Farage, I thought I'd found a political home when he founded Reform. But my initial enthusiasm waned once he started packing the party with Tory ship jumpers. And then he did something absolutely unforgivable as far as I'm concerned. He welcomed Nadhim Zahawi to his gang. During covid Zahawi was tasked with getting as many injections into people's arms as possible. He actively promoted the jab for 12 year olds despite knowing there was absolutely no safety data whatsoever on the possible short, medium or longterm side effects. It was all "jab, jab, jab" with Zahawi. And sod the consequences. Absolutely disgraceful behaviour from a very nasty "man". A man with no common touch, very little evidence of humility and possessing all the charm of an executioner on a Friday afternoon in a medieval village after several kids have been caught stealing bread. He showed his true self at the press conference where his arrival at Reform was announced. Just one question from a journalist about his involvement in the national jab fest was met with such a disgusting response that no one could have been in any doubt about the character of this horrendous individual. So Reform will NEVER get my vote. Not in a million years.
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@benleo444 Well coming 2nd for the last few years and still being favourites this year is better then every team except City.
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Ben Leo
Ben Leo@benleo444·
There’s an episode of Arsenal Fan TV somewhere from 10 years ago where I talk about the deep rooted psychological problems Arsenal have as a club. I think it’s the season we lost to a United second team on Rashford’s debut. Leicester went on to win the league. Bottle jobs.
OptaJoe@OptaJoe

3 - After only suffering three defeats in their opening 49 matches of this season in all competitions (W37 D9), Arsenal have since lost three of their last four (W1). Tension.

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@w_terrence I heard Chinese intermediaries gave the Biden family about $50 million... probably without shedding a single tear... It was a good investment for them.
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Terrence K. Williams
Terrence K. Williams@w_terrence·
George Conway in tears says he gave up nearly $1 million of his children’s inheritance to help Biden because he wanted them to inherit a democracy, not money. He says he pulled the car over, wiped his tears away, then drove to the fundraiser and gave Biden the check anyway. “I was driving to a Democratic fundraiser in 2024, and I had written a check for the maximum amount that you can give, which is $929,600 to the Biden Victory Fund. And as I was driving there, I started crying. And I had to pull the car over because I realized that the money that I was about to give, uh, was money that otherwise would have gone to my children as part of their inheritance. And I thought to myself: I want my kids to inherit a democracy. And so, I wiped the tears away and I drove to the fundraiser and I gave them the check.”
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@w_terrence The US is a Republic and the vote total for Biden was probably fraudulent. This clip shows indoctrination can be more powerful than fatherhood. Biden used the autopen and was removed from office.
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Graham Kirk@cook11245·
@WarriorSpeech28 There high prices are not being caused by the economy or the free market. Various taxes, business rates and health and safety/environmental/green energy costs have to be passed on to customers, otherwise it's not a viable business.
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Scott Lewis
Scott Lewis@WarriorSpeech28·
Last night I walked into a quiet little village pub. Just low beams, old carpet and a bloke in the corner who’s probably been sat on the same stool since 1998. I ordered a pint, nine quid, got the missus a large wine. Fifteen quid for two drinks. I just stood there for a second like I’d accidentally ordered shares in the building. I remember being 20 and getting pints for £2.50. The economy is so cooked we’re paying luxury prices for nostalgia.
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@WHLeavitt The more the BBC deny this case the worse it will get for them.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
BBC reporter, Jemma Forte, is FURIOUS that President Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit for defamation.. ‘This is outrageous — the BBC was just following British free speech..” Do you support Trump suing the BBC into Oblivion? A. Yes. B. No.
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@LionelMedia Positive PR for some Americans who don't believe the US has a Secret Space Program?
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@ABridgen Accurate. We have nominal governments rubber stamped by elections were public opinion and MSM are manipulated in an almost scientific manner. Been that way since New Labour at the very latest.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Not far wrong What do you think ?
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@timdavies_uk Well, despite the rhetoric and DEI, look at the huge numbers of women choosing NOT to be in front line combat roles. It's a valid choice for them.
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@Iromg I think it means they've knowingly been giving benefits to illegals in order to meet globalist objectives: control from chaos and a few more lefty votes.
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Graham Kirk@cook11245·
@ABridgen I believe the Bank of England have been manipulating the situation for hundreds of years and I wouldn't be surprised if they are already using AI in their PR and aanalysis.
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@ABridgen Q1. a barrel of crude oil still requires further costs and transportation for it to be useful to consumers. Q2. Taxes.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Charlie makes a good point. Historically a barrel of oil has been far more expansive than now, but currently pump prices are at record prices. Why ? Why when petrol costs more to refine than diesel, why is diesel so much more expensive in the UK ?
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@benonwine Their original plan for convid/lockdown was to approach 1930's brownshirts levels of fear and anxiety, but some people resisted.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
The World Economic Forum has openly admitted what many suspected all along: the COVID-19 pandemic was used as a test to measure how willing the public would be to comply with their long-term vision for the planet. Lockdowns, mandates, travel restrictions, and digital tracking weren’t just emergency measures, they became a real-world experiment in obedience, authority, and behavioral control. Now that the admission is out in the open, people are asking hard questions about consent, accountability, and how far global institutions believe they can push societies during a “crisis.” If COVID was the test run, what does that mean for the future?
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@ShadowofEzra His facial expression seems like he's permanently feeling sorry for himself.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Sir Richard Knighton admits the United Kingdom is preparing a major plan to ready the whole country for a major global war. Everybody, from the military and police to hospitals and industry, has to be ready for the transition to war.
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@Itshaber Football is a young mans game. Some talented players take their foot off the gas when they get good contracts.
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Ryan Haber
Ryan Haber@Itshaber·
I’ve always wondered, with players like Dele, why they can’t get back to a decent level? It’s it just mental? Or once you’re out of the game for so long is it just impossible to get back to that physical level? What do you think the biggest road block is?
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano

💭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Dele Alli: "I have a reminder on my phone every single day at eleven o'clock that says: World Cup 2026". "That's my aim. That's my level", told Sky Sports.

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@GBNEWS No. Conscripting individuals who don't have what it takes becomes a liability for the actual trained professional military because they have to be looked after.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
I would NEVER upload my consciousness into a machine as some sort of afterlife guarantee. You're telling me I need to trust that the physical hardware storing my consciousness won't, at some point in all of human history to follow, get fucked with? Nah. You're crazy.
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@MarkDampier @johnkonrad The US needs long-term stability in the Middle East, not the caliphate that Iranian elites (not citizens) covet. Ignoring the problem isn't a strategy. Everyone has had 3 months to hedge against temporary oil price increases if they had been watching the US build up.
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Mark Dampier
Mark Dampier@MarkDampier·
@johnkonrad Gross incompetency. The US has been humiliated by Iran. He started a war he has no idea how to finish. And the entire world is paying the price.
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@johnkonrad Only in very exceptional circumstances. And a cover story would have to be made. For Edward VII the cover story was for him to marry, but that wasn't the real reason I think.
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