Fran J
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Fran J
@fabfran98
Everyday I’m juggling!!!
Middle earth Katılım Nisan 2013
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Kirkness, David Leslie
Brown, James Stephen
Hornby, Simon
Pritchard, Michael
Roney, Christopher
Brown, Tommy
Howell, Aidan
Watson, David
Hayes, Robert
Read, Daniel
Brownson, Lee
Farmer, Luke
Aldridge, Peter
Cooper, Daniel
Riley, Liam
Shaw, Graham
Moore, John
McDonald, Sean
Markland, David
Hicks, Darren
Greenhalgh, Dave
Marshall, Mark
Dawson, Sean
Mellors, Guy
Dalzell, Douglas
Walker, David
Southgate, Luke
Kinggett, Martin
Fox, Paul
Apolis, Carlo
Green, Richard
Allott, Jonathon
Maughan, Liam
Keogh, Tom
Thompson, Stephen
Driver, Martin
Hardy, Scott
Grigg, James
Campbell, Steven
Woodgate, Jonathan
Holkham, Daniel
Sweeney, Michael
Turner, Mark
Burgess, Jonathan Antony
Holmes, Harvey
Roy, Daryn
Buxton, Barry
Harrison, Christopher
Walker, Stephen
Cusack, Zak
Curley, Stephen Paul
Taylor, Scott
Hotine, Anthony Dean
Webster, Terry
Cochran, Alan
Chandler, Mark
Monk, Jonathan Michael
Breeze, Andrew
Birdsall, Steven James
Rogoiruwai, Taniela Tolevu
Tagitaginimoce, Ponipate
Smith, Ashley
Hollington, Richard
Warren, Paul
Taylor, Michael
Darbyshire, Steven William
Horton, Martyn
Ramsden, David
Halliday, Douglas
Isaac, Alex
Gilbert, Stephen Raymond
Kirkpatrick, Jamie
Stephens, Seth
Leverett, James Anthony
Sephton, Thomas
Robinson, Samuel Joseph
Hart, David Charles
Bowman, James Joshua
Turkington, Neal
Purja Pun, Arjun
Harrison, Matthew
Crookes, Jonathan David Thomas
Griffiths, Kinikki
Monkhouse, David Thomas
Linley, Brett George
Stenton, Matthew James
Monkhouse, Stephen Daniel
Smith, Mark Antony
McCallum, Dale Alanzo
Brown, Adam
Sanderson, John Charles
Kulung, Remand
Gurung, Ishwor
Foster, Darren
Bancroft, Jordan Dean
Pool, Joseph McFarlane
Griffiths, Andrew
Deady, Darren
Howarth, Andrew Martin
Jones, Andrew James
Thomas, Matthew
Gurung, Suraj
Rayner, Peter Anthony
Barnsdale, David
Blanchard, William Bernard
Hughes, Scott 'Scotty'
McCormick, Aaron
Davies, Christopher
Howard, John
Dunn, Steven Thomas
Wood, Charles Henry
Vatubua, Joseva Saqanagonedau
Bell, Martin Simon George
Dalzell, David
Beckett, Colin
Hendry, Lewis
Lewis, Conrad
Wood, Robert
Hutchinson, Dean
Marshall, Kyle Cleet
Tasker, Liam
McKee, Stephen
Prior, Daniel Steven
Collins, Matthew James
Burgan, Mark Terence
Cameron, Alan
Head, Lisa
Mead, Nigel
Fortuna, Kevin
Augustin, Ollie
Alexander MC, Sam
Pike, Michael John
Gill, Martin Joseph
Lamb, Martin Jon
Found, Andrew
Newell, Lloyd
Bellingham, Gareth
McLaren, Scott
Watkins, Paul
Palin, Mark Anthony
Wright, James
Clack, Daniel John
Weston, Barry John
McKinlay, Jonathan James
Fairbrother, David
Rai, Vijay
Haseldin, Matthew James Sean
Thornton, Matthew
Eustace, Peter
Boyce, David
Scanlon, Richard
Lake, Thomas Christopher
Steel, Sheldon
Bond, Elijah
Jennings, Tom
Downing, Anthony
King, John
Limbu, Sachin
Sartorius Jones, Ian
Gurung, Gajbahadur
Tomlin, Ryan
Hartley, Jake
Frampton, Anthony
Kershaw, Christopher
Wade, Daniel
Wilford, Daniel
Coupe, Nigel
Bowers, Rupert
Foley, Michael
Taylor, Luke
Stanley, Jack Leslie
Ray, Connor
Roland, Michael
Roberts, Andrew Steven
Silibaravi, Ratu Manasa
McCarthy, Brent John
Davies, Lee Thomas
Healey, Stephen James
Thacker, Michael John
Stone, Gregg Thomas
Ashworth, James
Guy, Alex
Roderick, Craig Andrew
Tuisovurua, Apete Saunikalou Ratumaiyale
Thomas, Leonard Perran
Smith, Matthew David
Chesterman, Andrew Robert
Shadrake, Jamie
Whittle, Karl
Davidson, Lee Paul
Groom, Duane
Thursby, Gareth
Wroe, Thomas
Townley, James Anthony
Kups, Jonathan Eric
Manley, Carl
O'Connor, David
Day, Channing
Drummond Baxter, Edward
Kunwar, Siddhanta
Barrie, Walter Reid
Walker, Richard Reginald
Shaw, David
Webb, Jamie
Savage, William Thomas
Flint, Samuel
Hetherington, Robert Murray
Brynin, James
Fisher, Ian
Richard Holloway
Adam Moralee
Thomas Clarke
Rakesh Chauhan
Spencer Faulkner
James Walters
Oliver Thomas
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The names of the UK personnel who died in Afghanistan:
George, Darren John
Busuttil, Robert
Gregory, John
Kitulagoda, Jonathan
Sherwood, Steven
Cridge, Mark
Craddock, Peter Edward
Philippson, Jim
Bartlett, Paul
Patten, David
Hashmi, Jabron
Thorpe, Peter
Jackson, Damien Raymond
Eida, Alex
Johnson, Ralph
Nicholls, Ross
Cutts, Andrew Barrie
Reeves, Leigh
Tansey, Sean
Budd, Bryan James
Hetherington, Jonathan
Draiva, Anare
Andrews, Gary Wayne
Beattie, Stephen
Bell, Gerard Martin
Davies, Adrian
Dicketts, Oliver Simon
Johnson, Steven
Knight, Benjamin James
Langton, John Joseph
Mitchelmore, Leigh Anthony
Nicholas, Gareth Rodney
Quilliam, Gary Paul
Squires, Allan James
Swarbrick, Steven
Windall, Joseph David
O'Donnell, Craig
McCulloch, Luke
Muirhead, Paul
Wright, Mark William
Wright, Gary
Wigley, Jonathan
Watson, Richard J.
Dwyer, James
Curry, Thomas
Ford, Mathew
Holland, Jonathan
Summers, Scott
Clark, Ross
McLaughlin, Liam
Reddy, Benjamin
Smith, Michael
Gray, Chris
Davison, Simon
Davey, George Russell
Probyn, Daniel
Bonner, Darren
Gilyeat, Mike
Sandford, Paul "Sandy"
Downes, Neil "Tony"
Wright, Thomas
Dolan, Sean
Wilkinson, Dave
Hickey, Daryl
Hawkins, Alex
Atherton, David
Keen, Barry
Jones, Michael
Rawson, Tony
Hicks, David
Foster, Robert Graham
McClure, Aaron James
Thrumble, John
Bridge, Christopher
Ford, Ben
Wright, Damian
Botha, Johan
Brelsford, Craig
Violino, Ivano
Newman, Phillip
Tunnicliffe, Brian
Roberts, Alexis
Alderton, Jake
Mcdermid, John
Sadler, Jack
Johnson, Lee
Gardiner, Darryl
Lawrence, Damian Stephen
Mulvihill, Damian
Marsh, David
Thornton, John
Livingstone, Graham Keter
Thompson, Gary
Pearson, Robert
Babakobau, Ratu
Thompson, James Christopher
Gostick, Dale
Cuthbertson, Nathan
Gamble, Daniel
Murray, Charles David
Bateman, James
Doherty, Jeff
Bryant, Sarah
Larkin, Richard
Reeve, Sean Robert
Stout, Paul
Whittaker, Joe
Williams, Michael
Shirley, Dan
Johnson, James
Barnes, Jason Stuart
Rowe, Kenneth Michael
Mathews, Jonathan William
Cowton, Peter Joe
Bland, Wayne
Dempsey, Barry
Cupples, Justin James
O'Donnell, Gary
Rawstron, Jason Lee
Mason, Nicky
Munday, James
Rai, Yubraj
Dunstan, Neil David
McKibben, Robert Joseph
Dura, Krishnabahadur
Lucas, Alexander
Evans, Tony
Sparks, Georgie
Birch, Marc
Davies, Damian
Fellows, Steven
Manuel, John Henry
Lewis, Aaron
Nash, Stuart
Deering, Robert
Whatley, Benjamin
Elms, Liam
Reed, Chris
Mackin, Travis
Sawyer, Tom Herbert John
Winter, Danny
Robinson, Richard "Robbo"
Nield, Daniel "Danny"
Smith, Darren
Kingscott, Stephen
Gaden, Tom
Gunn, Jamie
Laski, Michael "Mick"
Upton, Paul "Uppers"
Harkett, Christopher
John, Dean
Stiff, Graeme
Fasfous, Tobie
Binnie, Sean
Pun, Kumar
Ross, Ben
Sheldon, Adrian
Evison, Mark Lawrence
Mackie, Jason
Suesue, Petero "Pat"
Rossi, Jordan
Richards, Robert Martin
Hill, Kieron
Bolger, Stephen
Moffett, Nigel
Thatcher, Cyrus
McLaren, Robert
Mervis, Paul
Birchall, Sean
Hammond, Joshua
Thorneloe, Rupert
Dennis, David
Laws, Robert
Elson, Dane
Babington Browne, Ben
Whiteside, Christopher
Brackpool, John
Hume, Daniel
Aldridge, William
Backhouse, James
Horne, Jonathan
Murphy, Joseph
Scott, Lee
Simpson, Daniel
Toge, Aminiasi
Etchells, Joseph
Shepherd, Daniel
King, Christopher
Hopson, Craig
Lawrence, Phillip
Upton, Sean
Lombardi, Anthony
Mulligan, Kevin
Hopkins, Dale Thomas
Adams, Kyle
Williams, Jason George
Hale, Mark
Wild, Daniel
Hatton, Matthew
Valentine, Simon
Hunt, Richard
Fullarton, James
Annis, Simon
Carter, Louis
McAleese, Paul
Young, Johnathon
Bush, Shaun
Houltram, Lee Andrew
Millar, Stuart
Elliott, Kevin
Brandon, Richard James
Elliott, Gavin
Harrison, John
Dunn Bridgeman, Jason
McGrath, Stuart
Hall, Brett
Lockett, Michael
Prosser, James
Wojtak, Marcin
Janes, Jamie
Hill, James
Oakland, James
Mason, Thomas
Schmid, Olaf
Chant, Darren
Telford, Matthew
Major, James
Boote, Steven
Webster Smith, Nicholas
Scott, Phillip
Allen, Phillip
Bassett, Samuel
Fentiman, Andrew
Marlton Thomas, Loren
Loughran Dickson, Robert David
Amer, John Paxton
Drane, Adam Paul
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@lovetocook12345 He’ll be dead before then, the Alzheimer’s will take him
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@NBCNews She should have stayed home. The LEO that she ran over has internal bleeding .
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An autopsy commissioned by the family of Renee Good, who was fatally shot by an immigration officer in Minneapolis this month, found that she suffered three clear gunshot wounds, including one to her head, lawyers for her family say. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/r…
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@C_3C_3 @Mappy6984 You’re just dumb, and gullible. Europe were united against Trump, he U-turned on everything and waked away with a “working group”. He’ll probably get another base in Greenland at US taxpayers expense for his “security concerns” but he ain’t getting Greenland.
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@atrupar Powell should resign. He’s blatantly overspent on the Fed renovations and blatantly lied about it.
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@MichelleTamkin @charise_lee You want to see how wide the pants can get 🤣
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@fabfran98 @charise_lee The clothing looks more fundamentalist Christian/exceedingly dull than funky.
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@phughes76340646 @YourSay_Social Please go to Uk.isidewith.com . You might be surprised by who you align with. So much propaganda coming out of reform but if you actually looked at their policies you’d be shocked.
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@PassionDreamss @cnnbrk Pay who? Europe owns the US. All they need to do is dump the a treasury bonds they own and the US is bankrupt. But then that’s one thing Trump is good at.
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Trump announces 10% tariff on European nations that oppose his Greenland plan as thousands across the island and Denmark protest his annexation threat. cnn.it/4pDnqKh
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@RealJamesWoods Why the fuck are you posting doctored images to suit your warped narrative?
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@DOGEai_tx @Acyn Greenland is a NATO country and has afforded the US all the access it has needed up to now. Never been an issue before. So like Venezuela it’s about what Trump can get out oil, minerals. It’s not about protecting the US cause they can already do that as part of NATO…. Jeez!🙄
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Bacon’s NATO nostalgia misses the point. Greenland isn’t a “negotiating tactic” — it’s the shield over North America. The 1951 Defense of Greenland Agreement already proves Denmark can’t defend it alone. Russia’s hypersonic missiles don’t care about alliance sentimentality; they fly over Greenland’s airspace in 12 minutes.
Thule Air Base’s early-warning systems are Cold War relics. Modern threats demand full control, not leased real estate. European hand-wringing won’t stop China from locking down rare earth minerals under Greenland’s ice.
When adversaries weaponize the Arctic, “friends” don’t block the only power capable of securing it. Sovereignty isn’t up for debate when survival’s on the line.
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@defense_civil25 Further Update. Europe says fuck Trump. Dump all the US treasury bonds and bankrupt the US… job done without a shot fired. The United States of Europe is bigger stronger and more powerful than the US.
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@Partisan_12 I think you’ve got your allies mixed. TRUMP wants out of NATO. The other NATO nations will rise out of the ashes and form other alliances with South American and African nations. USA will be in their own, just like MAGA wanted
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@megbasham Nope…. She’s clearly turning the wheel away from him not driving at him and there are laws about shooting and people who are trying to get away. It doesn’t matter how hard you try to spin this. These ICE “officers”are untrained, undisciplined and unlawful
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@MichelleMaxwell How would you feel if Putin kidnapped (Trumps words) Trump and put him on trial in Russia for crimes, Putin determines. Oh and Who do NATO countries pay bills to?
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“What would you do?” Great commentary by Glenn Reib on FB.
Dear America,
Here’s a question for everyone who hates Donald Trump, and I ask it with genuine curiosity and just a touch of smug clarity:
So tell me… what would you do? Because so far, all I hear is outrage with no operating instructions. You inherit a country with $30+ trillion in debt, a border that was effectively unenforced for decades, trade deals that hollowed out manufacturing towns, endless foreign wars with no victory conditions, NATO allies who openly admitted they weren’t paying their share, a federal bureaucracy that outlives presidents, and a media class that abandoned neutrality a long time ago. Those are facts. Not vibes. Not opinions.
Now answer the question. Do you renegotiate trade deals and bring jobs back knowing Wall Street will scream? Or do you keep the status quo and call it “global cooperation”? Do you pressure NATO allies to finally pay their bills, something they later admitted they did because of Trump, or do you keep sending American money so no one calls you rude? Do you enforce existing immigration law, which Congress already passed, and accept the media hysteria? Or do you selectively ignore the law and pretend that’s compassion? Do you pull troops out of endless wars and get accused of abandoning allies, or keep Americans dying indefinitely because withdrawal looks messy? Do you confront a bureaucracy that slow-walks orders and leaks to the press, or do you pretend that unelected agencies undermining elected authority is just “how government works”? And now let’s add the newest example everyone’s suddenly hyperventilating over: What do you do with Maduro? A narco-trafficking dictator with a U.S. arrest warrant.
A man who ran his country into the ground, starved his people, crushed dissent, and turned Venezuela into a cartel-run failed state.
Do you: Look the other way because “international norms”? Issue strongly worded statements while people suffer? Or do you take him into custody, put him on a plane, and let a federal court handle it, like we do with criminals?
Because that’s what leadership looks like. This isn’t “running Venezuela for oil.” This isn’t imperialism. This isn’t some Marvel-villain fantasy. It’s law enforcement at the international level, something we used to understand before performative outrage replaced common sense. And notice the irony: Venezuelans are dancing in the streets, while the left are losing their minds from their couches screaming about legality.
So I’ll ask again: What would you have done instead?
Because here’s the part I enjoy watching people avoid:
Most Trump critics wouldn’t do any of this. They’d manage headlines. They’d restore “norms” that clearly weren’t working.
They’d trust the same experts who were wrong about trade, war, borders, inflation, and foreign policy, over and over again.
They’d look calm while nothing changed. And then they’d blame voters when the country kept deteriorating.
You don’t have to like Trump’s personality. That’s irrelevant.
You don’t have to like his delivery. Also irrelevant. What is relevant is that for the first time in decades, someone actually challenged: bad trade deals, NATO freeloading, endless wars, open-border chaos, bureaucratic unaccountability, and now, dictators who thought they were untouchable.
And instead of debating those actions on their merits, people lost their minds because he didn’t ask permission first. So I’ll ask again, slowly, smugly, and factually: What would you do differently, under the same pressure, with the same enemies, and the same constraints? Not what sounds nice. Not what polls well.
What actually works. If your answer is “be nicer,” that’s not policy.
If your answer is “restore norms,” that’s nostalgia. If your answer is “trust the system,” that’s surrender. Criticism without a better plan under real-world conditions isn’t intelligence. It’s comfort. And comfort has accomplished exactly nothing.
Me-I trust Trump

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