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MadameEllimacblack

@ellimacblack

BLUE 💙. Dogs, books, Flyers NHL, GO BIRDS

PA USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Mike Nellis
Mike Nellis@MikeNellis·
It should probably be a bigger story that Donald Trump offered John Fetterman a significant “financial windfall” if he switches parties and becomes a Republican. I know nobody bats an eye at the corruption oozing out of this White House anymore, but that’s fucking insane, and we shouldn’t ignore it.
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Patricia 🇺🇸
Patricia 🇺🇸@1109Patricia·
These kids came up with a unique performance for their school Talent Show doing Synchronized “Air Swimming!”
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
Colin Jost, capturing Pete Hegseth's 12-year-old alpha male energy to perfection. 😂🤣👇
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Happy Doggo
Happy Doggo@wearehappydoggo·
Dolly was discarded for being “too old”, but she’s spent every day since proving that she still has so much love to give 😍 She has already been adopted and will be heading to her forever home in June. But until then, she’s become Siri’s little shadow and to be honest, we’re not sure who’s more obsessed with who! 👯
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
You can help me by spreading the word about the threats to democracy and how we can fight back. Subscribe to Democracy Docket for free and share its content with everyone you know. Thanks. bit.ly/4a7l1TR
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
Many of you are asking how you can help me. My only ask is this: Spread the word about the threats to democracy and how we can fight back. Tel everyone to subscribe to Democracy Docket for free and share its content with everyone you know. Thanks. bit.ly/4a7l1TR
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Dogs have the most amazing resilience. I’ll never forget how bad Maximus was last year when I found him. He was in complete agony. Wait till you see him now (1/4)
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Rocky is up and about and attacking the week. He says if he can have a positive outlook so can you hopefully. New bandana ✅ Big blood tests today🩸 Learning how to navigate 🌴 Eye appointment tomorrow 👀 Eating like a horse 🥘 Have a great week 🙏
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Perfect.. 😊
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
In 1981, Jimmy Carter walked out of the White House. He had been the most powerful man in the world. Leader of the United States. Commander-in-Chief. A man with access to anything, anywhere. Then suddenly, it was over. Most former presidents take a different path. Million-dollar speeches. Book deals. Private jets. A life far removed from ordinary people. Carter didn’t do that. He went home. Back to Plains, Georgia. A small town. No spotlight. No luxury lifestyle. And then he did something almost no one expected. He picked up a hammer. With Habitat for Humanity, Carter started building houses for people who couldn’t afford one. Not posing for photos. Not supervising. Working. Sweating under the sun. Carrying wood. Hammering nails. Side by side with volunteers. Year after year. Into his 70s. Into his 80s. Even into his 90s. This wasn’t a one-time gesture. He helped build and repair thousands of homes across the world. The same man who once sat behind the most powerful desk on Earth was now on rooftops, fixing homes for strangers. No cameras needed. No applause required. While others chased wealth after power, Carter chose something else. Service. He lived longer than any U.S. president in history. Long enough for people to look back and realize something simple. Power didn’t define him. What he did after power did. And in a world where leaders often take, he kept giving. Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Thank you.. 🙏
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Happy Doggo
Happy Doggo@wearehappydoggo·
When we saw Maple with a stab wound, the physical injury was only half the story. Her owner was devastated, this dog was her entire world. We spent weeks helping fix Maples wound and today is the day we’ve all been waiting for… Maple seemed to know exactly where she was going. She didn't stop smiling the entire car ride. Seeing them back in each other's arms is a moment we’ll never forget. Welcome home, Maple 💙
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
If you've found my content useful — perhaps in helping you build a wardrobe or dress for a wedding — would you consider donating $5 to this cat rescue? This cat was abandoned by a previous owner and is desperate need of surgery. Donation info at the end of their thread 👇
Bradford Cat Watch Rescue@BCWRkittens

New arrival at Bradford Cat Watch Rescue and Sanctuary. Despite a couple of days ago, me stating that I couldn't take any more complex cases at this time , I couldn't leave poor Frankie helpless. Its a complex story so bear with me.

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Team Servicerottie🇨🇦🐕‍🦺🦽
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to herd this like a sheep, fetch it like a ball, or play tug with it, but it's the right size for us and it's so fun!!!!! #RottieGames
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DavidoPolice
DavidoPolice@DavidoPolice·
Many Americans today have mixed opinions about Barack Obama. Some admire him, others criticize him. But for those of us who come from outside, the reality is often different. Believe it or not, no American president has ever left such a strong impression around the world as Barack Obama. He embodied hope, respect, intelligence, and dialogue. He represented a powerful image of America: open, inspiring, and close to the people. For many of us, Obama was not just a president; he was a symbol. A symbol that everything is possible, that social background, skin color, or personal history should never be limits. He restored confidence to millions of young people around the world. He spoke to the world with dignity, calm, and responsibility. He knew how to unite instead of divide. No matter the internal political debates, internationally, Barack Obama will forever remain one of the most respected, loved, and admired American presidents. His legacy goes beyond borders. And his name will remain engraved in history.
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Niall Harbison
Niall Harbison@NiallHarbison·
Highlight of my week. All sick dogs walked and cared for. Off to the beach with my own little family. This is the double stack. Hank very focused and Chance just happy to be alive. Have a lovely Sunday everybody ❤️
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Ron Filipkowski
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
My thoughts are that this prediction is not looking great.
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