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Justin Baugher

@jbsgun

Killer B's-Bears,Bulls,Blackhawks,Baugher. Sox,Cubs&Drillers. Gunner, Fonzy, and Tres guy. Formaly the Bulldog. Proud Uncle of 6.

Wauconda, IL-Tulsa, OK Katılım Nisan 2011
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illuminatibot
illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
Men with no degrees built this.
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Larry Mayer
Larry Mayer@LarryMayer·
Happy “5-1” day to those who celebrate!
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
"NO KINGS" crowd greets King Charles with a standing ovation
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⚔️⚖️The Justice Cometh⚖️⚔️
Listen. Sometimes I can be emotional. I don’t believe that everything is a movie. I don’t believe last night was a “staged” event by the white hats. But if you do and I flamed you for it I apologize. Of course you’re free to think what you want and deduce things for your own. I’m old school. But I do understand every person wakes people up differently. And if I caused anyone any grief I do apologize. I was amped up. Another attempt on our president’s life was made. Sorry for the rants last night. I want to personally apologize to @truestormyjoe for my comment last night. 🫡 I’m big enough to say I was wrong. 😬
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Paul Fleuret
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
(Language alert) I am sick and fucking tired of certain Anons telling us what we can and can’t question. And they do so because they get so wrapped up in their emotions they can’t think or even conceive that an opinion other than theirs may be correct. And whether they want to admit it or not, THAT is literally gatekeeping. People are free to believe what they want and they are free to question what they want. Get off your fucking high horse and stop telling people what they should or shouldn’t believe. Wanna unfollow me because I notice far too many “coincidences”, then feel free. I know I am certainly free to unfollow morons that tell others how they should think or feel because they can’t handle their own emotional immaturity. Present folks with info and let them decide what they want to believe. If you’re out here telling people what they need to believe or how they should think or what they should question then kindly go fuck yourself. I mean that. It’s called free will. You might wanna look into it. /endrant
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Jake
Jake@Jake_B30·
Dillon Thieneman - A- Logan Jones - C+ Sam Roush - D Zayvion Thomas D #Bears
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Moongazer
Moongazer@joeybeastmarket·
Her: What are you thinking about Me thinking about how during the Oklahoma City Bombing Timothy McVeigh supposedly alone parked one Ryder truck full of ammonium nitrate fuel oil outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and that single explosion somehow took out reinforced concrete columns (designed to withstand that exact explosion) which killed 168 people but seismographs at both the Omniplex 4.3 miles away and in Norman 16 miles away recorded two distinct low-frequency wave trains about 10 seconds apart (like demolition sequencing) and also local news reported additional bombs found and removed from inside the building for hours afterward but then the FBI stepped in and shut it all down and then key witnesses and investigators just kept dying mysteriously like when Kenneth Trentadue (identical to John Doe #2) got arrested on a minor violation and was then found dead beaten slashed and hanged in a suicide-proof federal cell and then the inmate who witnessed his death and blamed the guards hanged himself too and then the national hero first responder who pulled survivors out and said it wasn’t what they were claiming was found with slashed wrists and arms and neck and shot in the head and dumped in a field (ruled a suicide) and then they demolished the rest of the building in the middle of the night and hauled away all the evidence (including the Whitewater files) and it just never got investigated again: Nothing babe
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Emmitt Knapp
Emmitt Knapp@SkipperKnapp·
@RobertDinTulsa Show of hands… who knows where the term “Basketball Jones” comes from? (people under 30 only)
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Justin Baugher@jbsgun·
@DcLidstone Scary thing is that those are the folks who are there to "care for you"
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Justin Baugher@jbsgun·
@MLB I've been a subscriber for 10 years. Why is it every year about this time does the app say I do not have a subscription and to browse subscriptions and then say I don't have a subscription when I'm logged in. The app is trash!!!
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Scottie Pippen@ScottiePippen·
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Hardcore Italians
Hardcore Italians@HardcoreItalian·
Growing up, what did your parents do or say if you told them you were bored? 😂
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TCN@TCNetwork·
According to CNN, 100% of MAGA voters still support Donald Trump. But is that number real? To find out, we spoke to the one person we know who sincerely supported the president in the very beginning of his political career. That man is Tucker’s brother, Uncle Buck. Buckley Carlson voted for Trump three times, defended him in Washington despite all of his neighbors supporting Jeb Bush and Hillary, and even wrote his speeches in 2015. 11 years later, has Trump turned his back on the MAGA base? Why has his presidency turned out so differently from what voters expected? Uncle Buck joined The Tucker Carlson Show to explain the pain of this betrayal, what made 2016 Trump great, how the establishment has hijacked the movement, and more. Watch the full episode below:
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Only someone who wrote speeches for Donald Trump in 2015, voted for him three times and lost friends defending him can fully understand how painful the current betrayal is. Uncle Buck explains. 0:00 Monologue 2:20 Why Did Buckley Support Trump So Early On? 13:14 John McCain Leading the Charge Against Big Tobacco 23:55 Obama’s Presidency and Buckley’s Speeches for Trump 41:17 Reminiscing About the Trump We Had in 2020 48:16 Trump's Hatred of WASPs and His 2016 Victory Party 1:02:44 Homosexuality in Politics, Caretaking, and Ben Shapiro 1:10:20 The Failures of Trump 1:26:01 When Support for Trump Became Dissent 1:32:37 Trump’s Failure to Stand Up for Americans 1:41:22 Trump’s Failure to Investigate Charlie Kirk’s Assassination 1:48:13 The Epstein Files, 9/11 Files, and JFK Files 1:50:52 Trump’s Betrayal of Marjorie Taylor Greene 2:00:09 Has This Been the Plan? Where Does This Go? 2:13:24 Does Buckley Feel Personally Threatened?

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GBPH
GBPH@GhostofBPH·
Gustavo Petro speaking truth on the global drug trade. It is actually facilitated by the world's largest banks in partnership with Five Eyes + Mossad using money managers to launder the revenue.
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Justin Baugher@jbsgun·
@GovStitt You have to know the part the Clintons played in this. So either you are part of that same team or you haven't studied what happened. Was it just a coincidence that all FBI were not in their offices that day? Tell the folks the truth for once and quit playing politics.
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Governor Kevin Stitt
Governor Kevin Stitt@GovStitt·
Today, we pause in solemn remembrance of April 19, 1995, a day that forever changed Oklahoma. We honor the 168 innocent lives lost, the families who carry that grief each day, and all those whose lives were forever altered in an instant. In the face of unimaginable tragedy, our first responders rushed toward danger without hesitation. Their courage, compassion, and tireless efforts in those first critical moments and the days that followed reflected the very best of who we are. We remain forever grateful for their service and sacrifice. Out of heartbreak, the Oklahoma Standard was born- a spirit of unity, kindness, and resilience that brought neighbors together and lifted a grieving community. Oklahomans showed the nation, and the world, what it means to stand strong, to care for one another, and to rebuild with hope. Today, we remember. We honor. And we carry forward that same spirit- committed to loving our neighbors, serving our communities, and never forgetting the lives that shaped our state’s story forever.
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