
Infidel Dude
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Infidel Dude
@itstheRT
Just because you are offended, does not mean that you are right. #ComeBackWithAWarrant #StateOfJefferson
United States Katılım Şubat 2017
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They called him fat and gave him a rattlesnake shot in the leg. It’s been a rough day for him

ZILLA@zillaah707
Rio is getting fat and I can’t deny it anymore 🤣 no more ham snacks from the neighbors and his cheese tax is going to be lowered
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Is anybody else being spammed called 20 times a day saying “Hi this is Olivia from the loan processing approval department. We have your loan ready. Please give us a call.”
I didn’t apply for a loan. And somehow no matter how many numbers I block, they keep calling me from a different number.
How do I fix this?
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@Hammad7467 @CENTCOM I am not agreeing, or disagreeing... but I'm curious, where are there Americans starving to death?
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At the direction of the Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command forces have started conducting additional strikes against Iran to further degrade their ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The United States is holding Iran accountable for recent unjustified aggression against commercial shipping and civilian crews freely navigating a vital international waterway.
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Dodger Stadium. Not because it's a bad Stadium but because it's full of Dodgers fans.
Baseball’s Greatest Moments@BBGreatMoments
What’s the worst ballpark, arena, or stadium you’ve ever been to? Be honest
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@PamRotella @elonmusk I'm a 7th generation Californian... I'm ashamed of what has become of my state! I used to be proud to say I'm from California, now I'm embarrassed! Failed leadership has ruined my state. What the fuck does that have to do with Trump or a ballroom? Am I a bot?
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@itstheRT @elonmusk Nobody's slamming California except a bunch of bots on Twitter. Take a look at how Trump's ballroom script spread after the alleged shooter at the WH Correspondents' Dinner. It's a talking point, meant to influence elections from a president with severe mental disabilities.
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@BolderCareers @Ferrari96483481 @elonmusk That's the point, why are we in crippling debt and burning down every year? Terrible governance and horrible policies have made us a laughing stock. Fifth largest economy yet billions of dollars in debt. $231 billion on a train that goes nowhere. Corruption runs deep.
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@Ferrari96483481 @elonmusk 5th largest economy in the world. Gotta have then haters!
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@dandersen9465 @elonmusk Why would a Texas flood be mentioned in a song about California governance? What an odd thing to say
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@PamRotella @elonmusk Grow up. Our beautiful state should be a beacon of hope and a role model for the other 49. Poor governance and terrible policies have landed us in terrible debt and turned us in to the butt of every joke.
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ME-Lon, this is pathetic, even for you. Try doing the WORK and learn something about California before posting this juvenile crap. If you'd read even one article on California fires, or watched one video, then you'd know that fires have been a part of the landscape in California for thousands of years. Modern man built their homes there because of the ocean, weather, and jobs in the area, and so now their homes are a part of that same fire-prone landscape. And it's also hard for the government there to keep up with the water needs of such a huge population. (BTW, what's Trump doing with the flute -- waving at us? Anybody who's touched a flute can see he's not playing it.)
And how are these officials corrupt? With Trump, it's easy to prove corruption because he does it so often, and usually in the open. But all you have are baseless claims right here.
Not that California didn't have problems in the past. When I lived there in the 90s, Pete Wilson was governor and I'm not aware of corruption with him, though there were complaints about some of his policies. There was some gossip by people who didn't like him hanging out with gay guys at a few parties, but he was pro-gay rights and probably made a lot of friends for that.
Then there was Gray Davis, and the whole Enron thing. I'm not sure that translated to direct corruption at the government level though -- Enron was scamming everyone. Oddly, I was working at Con Edison in New York on their manhole temperature project when I saw a man who looked like Ken Lay passing through the hallway there, and his hair was sort of grown out at the sides -- he looked messy and worn out, not like you see in photos. No idea who he was seeing there, but he passed away a couple of years after that, avoided his time in prison that way.
I remember a lot of corruption in the 90s police forces of CA though, and my dad said that he witnessed police corruption going back to the 60s when his company sent him to CA for a job near Santa Monica. During the 90s, I experienced some of these scams -- one time the state police accused me of going 80 when I was deliberately going below the speed limit of 45 or 55 because everyone knew the cops were pulling people over and making false accusations. In fact, when I woke up that morning I really didn't want to drive south on PCH to check my mailbox because I knew I'd have to waste a lot of time traveling slowly down that road. And the cop accusing me of speeding was supposedly a motorcycle cop, but he looked like he weighed 400 lbs. That's not exaggerating -- he looked like he needed one of those modern wheelchairs for the morbidly obese, but I was supposed to believe he maneuvered a motorcycle through traffic somehow?
Another time, the Oxnard Police (another obese motorcycle cop) wrote me a ticket for going straight ahead in a right-turn-only lane, but the road was deeply rutted and the arrow had worn off other than a small patch of white paint that didn't mean anything. I took pictures of the intersection to court, but the cops had photos of a brand new concrete intersection that looked nothing like the intersection on the day of the ticket. I thought that maybe the intersection had been redone after the city realized that it was dangerous, but no. Just by chance I went through that same intersection months later, and it was even worse than the day of the ticket, with the ruts making it hard to leave your lane. So the cops not only lied in court, but went through the trouble of taking photos of a different intersection to be sure the judge had an alternate narrative. Of course the judge sided with the cops. I'm still not clear whether he was in on it, but the businesses in Oxnard lost my business as a result. I only bought one item in Ventura County after that -- a car battery for about $20 when mine went dead and I had no way of going a longer distance to buy one somewhere else.
There was also the shooting of Don Scott in 1992, an older man who'd inherited some money and owned a nice property with a waterfalls on it. He was shot and killed by the notoriously corrupt Lost Hills Sheriffs department in Malibu. (The same dept. that told me to "keep a log" of stalking incidents rather than doing anything about it, leading to police forces all over the country wasting time and money on the same stalker's activities since.) Then the entire town was upset, because there were rumors that the cops wanted to take his land, but he'd told them that he had $5 million in the bank to fight them for it. So one of them concocted a scheme to accuse him of growing marijuana there, which turned out to be false:
latimes.com/archives/la-xp…
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@zillaah707 I truly hope it helps!! Mine gave me about a month and a half of tolerable life, it was such a relief. I'm wishing that yours lasts longer 🙏🏻
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@AandGShow Jack, here is where we take the birds that get injured or orphaned at the Napa airport.
wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/L…
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@TRHLofficial @RealAlexJones Do you believe it? I am torn... I want to believe.
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