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Anti-Zionist! Free Palestine! 🇵🇸 🍉 He/Him. Tech Junkie | #LeafsForever fan. Nylander Stan! Sign the pledge: https://t.co/DXLLW1u9i6

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Cory 🍉@cyf8·
I’m finally on Blue Sky! I will be moving there due to this site falling apart. Add me there if you’d like: cyf.bsky.social 💙✌️
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dom 📈@domluszczyszyn·
Every year of Leafs failure, it's rarely "how do we get better." It's usually "how do we get tougher." The Gudas incident is a microcosm of those priorities: the organization should be much more disgusted about the pathetic losing season it's housed in. nytimes.com/athletic/71350…
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Only 3 words
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Jehad Abusalim
Jehad Abusalim@JehadAbusalim·
On this day, two years ago, footage of one Israel’s horrific crimes was released by Al-Jazeera.
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Cory 🍉@cyf8·
@CanadianPM You are not sending our kids to war Mark! Especially for Israel and the USA. GTFO
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Kim-Bo
Kim-Bo@kim_gaetz·
Bill Ackman is not even in government, He is a billionaire Hedge Fund Manager who is a Trump supporter, against DEI, Hiked drug prices, defended Kyle Rittenhouse. Pierre misrepresents and lies about everything he does, he is a danger to Canada !
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre

Thank you to @BillAckman for meeting to discuss how to strengthen 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 relations, bring affordability and opportunity with tariff-free trade, and stamp out antisemitism in the West.

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USS Liberty Veterans Association
The attack on the #USSLiberty was a deliberate, premeditated, well planned and almost perfectly executed attack on a lone, freshly painted, well-marked, correctly identified, non-combatant, virtually unarmed @USNavy ship by the most powerful military in the Middle East allied with the President of the United States in violation of international law and US Statutes. The ship sustained 34 fatalities and at least 174 injuries out of a crew of 294 officers, men, and civilians. Over70% casualty rate. Extensive damage rendered the $40 million SIGINT platform inoperable, ending its operational career. Dealers sold it for scrap in 1970 for a paltry $101,666.66. In 1980, the Israeli government agreed to pay $6,000,000 for the $40,000,000 ship that, adjusted for inflation, would cost over $106,000,000 to replace. Something you won’t find in the Wikipedia article about the “USS Liberty Incident. [bit.ly/3YdSbui] [Sarcasm mode on] Why the Wikipedia authors used 2024 dollar amounts instead of 1964 and 1980 in their article is anyone’s guess. [Sarcasm mode off] The attack involved jamming our radios on both #USNavy tactical and international maritime distress frequencies, using unmarked aircraft by the attacking forces, and deliberately machine-gunning life rafts we had prepared to abandon ship with. While attackers assaulted us and we desperately requested help, the White House ordered Sixth Fleet carriers to recall the rescue aircraft they had dispatched. Following that order resulted in the deaths of 25 shipmates, victims of the torpedo. The DoD has waived the capital offense of violating Article 99 of the UCMJ, related to the attack on our ship. (See law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10…) During the attack, Sixth Fleet personnel heard our calls for aid but knew they could not assist, even though they remembered the previous flights. On June 8, 2005, USS Liberty survivors filed “A Report: War Crimes Committed Against U.S. Military Personnel, June 8, 1967” with the Department of the Army. (See bit.ly/3QkRqLY) The DoD’s Law of War Program demands that personnel promptly report all incidents involving U.S. personnel, enemy forces, or others, conduct thorough investigations, and implement corrective measures. Our War Crimes Report allegations remain uninvestigated by the DoD. The attack on our ship stands alone as the only attack on a #USNavy ship since the end of WWII that the US government hasn’t investigated. See for yourself: Request a copy of the Congressional investigation into the USS Liberty attack from your congressional representatives. actionnetwork.org/letters/provid…. They cannot send you one since none exists. Contact your Congressional Delegation and urge them to request the Congressional Research Service to determine if the US government investigated the attack on the #USSLiberty. actionnetwork.org/letters/congre…. According to the Congressional Research Service, their research on the #USSLiberty attack led them to Jay Cristol’s website, where they couldn’t find any evidence of US government investigations. Request a copy of the Congressional investigation into the attack on the USS Liberty from Congressional historians. actionnetwork.org/letters/send-a…. Historians report no evidence of a Congressional investigation into the #USSLiberty attack in available records, including any legislation authorizing such an inquiry. According to the Center for Legislative Archives, their search for records about a 1967 USS Liberty incident investigation in House and Senate committee archives yielded no results. Anyone can replicate the work we’ve done by independently confirming our claim.
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ILRedAlert@ILRedAlert·
The UAE and several European and Gulf countries condemned Iranian attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, expressing concern over the escalation and readiness to help ensure safe passage.
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
In international law only individuals and peoples have a right to exist. States have no such right. In what @Alonso_GD perceptively calls international hasbara law, only Israel has a right to exist, and the individuals and peoples it dispossesses and occupies have none. This twisted interpretation is apparently shared by the zany editor-in-chief of The Economist.
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Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
So, for those trying to keep score. Speeches - don't matter, unless it's Poilievre. Podcasts/US appearances - "change the history of Canada" but, appearing on US channels is a "bizarre move" Polls - they don't matter, unless they're about podcasts, or "super majorities" Rally sizes? They probably still matter. Truth and Consistency? - That clearly absolutely does not matter.
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Auntie Smartassy
Auntie Smartassy@AuntSassyAss·
Condoms could have prevented this global disaster
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Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
A message to Washington? In a tightly structured 12-minute address, Ayatollah Imam Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei moved from familiar rhetoric into something far more consequential. The opening half followed the expected script; revisiting decades of U.S. warmongering rhetoric: sanctions, assassinations, regional conflicts. But midway through, the tone shifted from retrospective to strategic. Sayyed Khamenei outlined three concrete demands, each with a defined timeline: a rapid U.S. military withdrawal from the Middle East, a full rollback of sanctions within 60 days, and long-term financial compensation for economic damages. Then came the ultimatum. Fail to comply, and Iran escalates, economically, militarily, and potentially nuclearly. Not hypothetically, but operationally: closing the Strait of Hormuz, formalizing defense ties with Russia and China, and moving from ambiguity to declared nuclear deterrence. The timing of external reactions was just as telling. Within hours, both Beijing and Moscow issued statements aligning, carefully but unmistakably, with Tehran's framing. This definitely looked coordinated. The broader context matters. Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei represents a different leadership style from his martyred predecessor leader. Where martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei operated through long-term balancing and controlled escalation, Sayyed Mojtaba appears positioned to deliver faster, more decisive outcomes. Iran's internal reports are clear, the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps is in no way, shape or form interested in incrementalism. They are pushing for structural change: removing U.S. influence from the region, restoring Iran's military standing, and forcing a re-negotiation of global power dynamics. And for the first time in decades, Iran practically has the leverage to do this. Rising oil prices, regional instability, growing alignment with China and Russia, and vulnerabilities in global trade routes have shifted the strategic landscape. So this was not just a speech. It was a test. A test of whether the United States is willing, or even able, to operate under a new set of constraints. What happens next will likely define not just the trajectory of this conflict, but the broader balance of power in the Middle East for decades to come.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
“Why should the world tolerate you having nuclear weapons & not Iran?” 🇮🇱:“I tell you why. We suffered one Holocaust.” “Is it because of the Holocaust that you should be allowed to have nuclear weapons.” Look what happens to Ex-Israeli minister🤡 when asked a genuine question
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