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Todd Weiler

@gopTODD

I tweet about politics, sports and religion. Cancer survivor (men, get your PSA checked annually). #utpol

Utah, USA Katılım Eylül 2009
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Fuel@fuelkek·
You are sitting next to Elon Musk, only 3 words, what would you say to him
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@VladNabo I wholeheartedly reject your premise and am genuinely sad for you. The USA is the greatest country in the history of the world. There isn’t a close second.
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Nabo Vlad@VladNabo·
@gopTODD American democracy is neither unique, novel, or better than any others.
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1/ A wise leader once said, “The Declaration of Independence … is much more than a political document. It constitutes a spiritual manifesto—revelation, if you will—declaring not for this nation only, but for all nations, the source of man's rights.“
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6/ As the oldest and largest colony, Virginia carried prestige other colonies didn’t dispute, making it natural for Virginians to take leading roles in the Continental Congresses and the new government.
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5/ Virginians produced an outsized share of the founding era’s core texts: the Declaration of Independence (Jefferson), the Virginia Declaration of Rights (Mason, which influenced the Bill of Rights), and the framework behind the Constitution (Madison, often called its “father”).
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1/ Four of the first five presidents, plus the intellectual architects of independence and the Constitution were all from Virginia: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Patrick Henry, George Mason, Richard Henry Lee and Edmund Randolph.
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Todd Weiler@gopTODD·
@senatorshoshana @turo I’ve also been accused of not retuning a car. When they located the car, they accused me of retuning it late — even though I caught a flight home an hour after I returned it.
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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥
This and so many other things are why I @turo. Like when Avis accused me of not returning a car and charged my card $3k without warning even though they rented it out to another guy after I returned it and just didn't write down that they did
Christian Schneider@Schneider_CM

Going on an hour and a half waiting for our rental car. Apparently the rental company was caught completely off guard by the reservation we made six months ago

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Nabo Vlad@VladNabo·
@gopTODD Everyone with a rudimentary knowledge of English history.
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Todd Weiler@gopTODD·
@KaiSchwemmer Can you show us their names? How many are naturalized citizens today?
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Kai Schwemmer@KaiSchwemmer·
278,000 non-citizens are on American voter rolls, this is a mismanaged democracy. You don’t have to believe that elections have been swung in order for you to demand that changes be made, anyone who purports to care about elections should be sounding alarms.
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Michael Kofoed@mikekofoed·
Nashville Tennessee Temple of the @Ch_JesusChrist with the youth from our ward. 6 hour round trip drive and great to be here with fantastic teens.
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6/ Early deaths were common in colonial America, but these losses deeply affected young George. Mary’s resilience and Lawrence’s mentorship helped forge the future leader. History in the family tree! 🇺🇸
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5/ Lawrence’s wife, Anne Fairfax Washington (b. 1728), was 15 when they married. After Lawrence’s death, she remarried. She died in 1761 at age 32–33. None of their children survived childhood.
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1/ George Washington’s mother, Mary Ball Washington (c. 1708–1789), was a tough, independent Virginia planter who shaped her famous son’s early life. Orphaned young, she became a widow at ~35 and chose not to remarry—uncommon for the era.
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