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@jimbos1980

Be kind, be humble, be a good person and, if you can, make someone laugh once in a while……

Wisconsin, USA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Jimbos1980@jimbos1980·
@CNN Unfairly???!!? You broke the fucking law, multiple in fact!! What happened to law and order?
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CNN@CNN·
DOJ announces creation of a $1.776 billion fund to compensate Trump's allies who claim they were unfairly targeted by Biden administration. cnn.it/4deaJTq
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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
While filming this crucial scene in "No Way Out" (1987), Kevin Costner had disagreement with the director on staging of the scene & how Gene Hackman's character reacts to Costner's character. Costner was pissed when things didn't go as he had hoped. When the director asked what Gene Hackman should do, Costner replied, "Gene can do whatever he wants, it's up to Gene what he wants to do." After the shoot for the day ended, Gene Hackman met Costner in the parking lot & asked if he could talk to him. Costner feared that Hackman was going to say, "if you ever do that to another f**ing director in front of me again, I'll ki!! you." Instead Hackman said, "I watched you today and I have been through a divorce and for three years, I've been doing a lot of shitty movies and I've been trying to pay for this divorce. I kind of didn't feel about acting the way I felt for a long time. I watched you today & [I remembered] I used to feel like that. I was really happy to see you do that." He then drove off. Costner considers this conversation with Gene Hackman an important moment in his life. ["Kevin Costner on Working with Gene Hackman | Conversations at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation", 2025]
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Barry R McCaffrey
Barry R McCaffrey@mccaffreyr3·
Trump needs help. He is in meltdown. VP Vance needs to consult the Cabinet.
Harry Sisson@harryjsisson

Trump had one of his worst mental health episodes yet last night, posting over 55 times in 3 hours. Here is the list: 10:15 PM - Accuses Obama of attempting a coup in 2016 10:15 PM - Says Obama worked with CIA to overthrow Trump 10:15 PM - Reposts tweet saying Obama is a “traitor” and that he should be arrested 10:22 PM - Attacks dominion voting systems for 2020 election saying they switched votes 10:22 PM - Says Fulton County, GA had their 2020 fraud exposed (there was none) 10:23 PM - Accuses Obama of personally making $120 million from Obamacare (wtf?) 10:23 PM - Cites quack lawyer Sidney Powell on the 2020 election 10:24 PM - Posts fake JFK Jr account that says Obama wiretapped Trump Tower 10:27 PM - Demands Senator Mark Kelly resign 10:29 PM - Claims neither Biden nor Harris were in charge of the Biden admin 10:29 PM - Attacks Fulton County, GA again 10:29 PM - Posts Fox News clip of Rep Ro Khanna 10:30 PM - Demands Jack Smith be arrested 10:30 PM - Accuses Obama, Clinton, and Comey of treason 10:39 PM - Reposts a tweet from a MAGA account saying they have secret intel proving Clinton and Obama committed crimes 10:39 PM - Reposts a MAGA tweet saying Hillary Clinton should be sent to Haiti 10:40 PM - Says the DOJ is “working hard” to arrest his enemies for treason 10:40 PM - Reposts a tweet attacking his own DOJ and Todd Blanche for no arrests of political enemies 10:40 PM - Posts a TikTok video of people stealing from a convenience store 10:41 PM - Posts a TikTok of someone taking a Door Dash order 10:41 PM - accuses Obama, John Brennan, and Clinton of sedition and treason again 10:42 PM - Posts a video of a man on CCTV footage knocking over food a waiter was carrying 10:47 PM - Calls Obama the “most DEMONIC FORCE” in American politics 10:47 PM - Posts a tweet from Mike Flynn saying 2020 election wasn’t fair 10:49 PM - Attacks Dominion again claiming they stole the 2020 election (it wasn’t) 10:51 PM - Reposts a fake Charlie Kirk account that claimed Obama blocked Hillary Clinton from being prosecuted 10:53 PM - Claims Obama was part of Hillary Clinton’s emails in some way 11:28 PM - Claims a senior Democrat just testified under oath that Senator Adam Schiff leaked classified information 1:13 AM - Attacks the New York Times for reporting on the reflecting pool This man is clearly not well.

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Love Music
Love Music@khnh80044·
Love how she grabbed her by the waist, held on tight and didn't let go! not all heroes wear capes.❤️
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Jesse Temple
Jesse Temple@jessetemple·
Wisconsin announces it has "formally launched a search for its next director of athletics" and that the university expects the AD to begin this summer. Here is information on the nine-member search committee:
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In 2024, during the filming of Law & Order: SVU, a lost child assumed actress Mariska Hargitay was a real-life cop and asked for help finding her mom. The production was halted for about 20 minutes while she assisted the girl. Moments that will restore your faith in humanity: bit.ly/3ILWYi4
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Riley Alberts
Riley Alberts@CfbRalb·
BREAKING: ELITE (‘27) OT Reed Gerkin is down to 4 schools and is set to commit 6/22, he tells me for @247sports. - Gerkin attends Perrysburg HS in OH. He is a top 3 OT in Ohio. - Where should Reed go? 🤔⬇️
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
I’ve never been more embarrassed to be an American You?
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Jimbos1980@jimbos1980·
Sheer insanity
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza

🇺🇸🧐 This is beyond outrageous. Openly, shamelessly, without fear of anyone, he is robbing America right in front of the entire country — robbing all of us. Kaitlan Collins, host of CNN’s The Source with Kaitlan Collins, described the situation this way: “Imagine suing the government for $10 billion while also being the person who controls that very government. That’s exactly what is happening right now. Donald Trump, sitting in the White House, has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Treasury Department and the IRS — the very Treasury he controls, the very IRS he oversees, the very government he leads. He is effectively both the plaintiff and the defendant, and he wants taxpayers — you, me, every working family in America — to hand him $10 billion. Just think about that.” Trump even appeared on television boasting that he had already “won,” essentially bragging that he was negotiating a settlement with himself. Then his lawyers walked into federal court asking for a 90-day delay — not to fight the lawsuit, but to “reach an agreement.” An agreement between Donald Trump and Donald Trump, paid for with your money. But then something unexpected happened. Judge Kathleen Williams looked at this circus and basically said: “Wait a second. You are telling me you are suing yourself and expect me to approve a $10 billion payment from the U.S. Treasury directly into your personal pocket? Absolutely not.” She rejected the 90-day delay. She demanded separate reports from both sides — despite both sides effectively being controlled by the same person. Then she took the extraordinary step of appointing three of the nation’s most respected law firms as independent advisers to the court. Why? Because $10 billion of taxpayer money is at stake. What is really happening here is terrifying: a sitting president allegedly using the power of his office, and a Justice Department under his influence, to settle a personal lawsuit with himself and funnel public money into his own bank account. Constitutional law already has a name for this: a collusive lawsuit. The Supreme Court ruled on this principle more than 200 years ago. If both sides are effectively the same party, the courts have no authority to proceed. The Constitution requires a real conflict, real opposing sides — not a friendly deal between a man and his reflection in the mirror. And this is not some isolated stunt. Critics argue it is part of a broader strategy: stage a fake legal battle, force a surrender, cash the check, and walk away. But this time the number is staggering: $10 billion. Money that could repair roads, fund schools, support veterans, or feed hungry children. Instead, critics say it is being redirected through one of the most transparent legal scams America has ever witnessed. And the people supposed to defend the public interest? The Justice Department. Government officials whose job is to protect taxpayers. They are not fighting. They are not even pretending to fight. The judge sees it. Top legal scholars see it. The Constitution itself sees it. The only remaining question is whether the system still has enough courage to say “No.” Because if a president can sue himself and pay himself with public money, then the word “government” no longer means anything. It simply means: the person holding the pen writes the check — and everyone else pays the bill.

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Barry R McCaffrey
Barry R McCaffrey@mccaffreyr3·
Brave and beautiful woman. Very touching. Remember.
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1

On September 11, 2001, a 27-year-old woman called her stepmother from a hijacked plane and said 8 words that have stayed with her family for over 20 years: "This is going to be so much harder for you than it is for me." Two days before that phone call, Honor Elizabeth Wainio had been in Paris. She had traveled through Europe for a friend’s wedding in Florence, then spent time wandering the streets of Paris with another friend, eating lunch along the Champs-Elysees and lighting a candle in a church for her grandmother. She once told her mother that if she ever got to see Paris, she could die happy. Back home in New Jersey, she sounded full of life. She talked about craving her mother’s spaghetti, catching up on work emails, and preparing for a business trip to San Francisco. Everyone called her Lizz. At twenty-seven, she was already one of the youngest district managers at Discovery Channel Stores. Bright. Warm. Driven. On the morning of September 11, she boarded United Airlines Flight 93 at Newark International Airport. The sky was clear. The world still felt ordinary. Then, at approximately 9:28 a.m., four hijackers stormed the cockpit. Passengers were forced toward the back of the plane as panic spread through the cabin. But unlike the people on the earlier hijacked flights, those aboard Flight 93 learned the truth in time. The Twin Towers had already been hit. The Pentagon too. This was not a negotiation. The plane itself was the weapon. The passengers understood. And somewhere inside that terror, a woman sitting near Lizz handed her a phone and told her to call someone she loved. Lizz called her stepmother, Esther Heymann. What Esther heard in those final minutes never left her. Lizz’s voice was calm, impossibly steady for someone who knew she was going to die. She did not spend the call talking about her own fear. Instead, she worried about theirs. “It just hurts me most,” she said softly, “that this is going to be so much harder for you than it is for me.” For several minutes, they stayed on the line together, breathing and talking quietly across unimaginable distance. Then Lizz said something else. “I’m gonna be with Grandma.” Her grandmother had once lived near rural Pennsylvania, close to where the plane would eventually crash. At 9:57 a.m., the passengers fought back. Todd Beamer prayed before saying the words that would echo across America: “Let’s roll.” Others rushed toward the cockpit together. Just before the assault began, Lizz spoke one last time. “They’re getting ready to break into the cockpit. I have to go. I love you. Good-bye.” Minutes later, Flight 93 crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The hijackers never reached Washington. But what people remember most about Lizz is not how she died. It is how she loved. In the final moments of her life, her instinct was still kindness. Still comfort. Still concern for the people she was leaving behind. That is a kind of courage the world never forgets.

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump appears to have called ABC reporter Rachel Scott a “bitch” as he walked away from the press. On camera. The same man who had the FCC open an investigation into ABC over a Jimmy Kimmel joke. The same man whose press secretary lectured America about violent rhetoric after the WHCA shooting.
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Andy
Andy@andy_lion007·
Can you name one thing Obama did better than Trump? What say you?
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BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️
BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️@mmpadellan·
He didn't start any wars. He didn't alienate our allies. He created/recovered 16M jobs. He signed the infrastructure bill. He signed the CHIPS Act. He signed the PACT Act. He didn't build monuments to glorify himself. He didn't use the presidency to enrich himself. He didn't threaten to wipe out an entire civilization. We were BETTER off under Biden.
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Marlene Robertson🇨🇦
Marlene Robertson🇨🇦@marlene4719·
Boomers in The Villages pretending they love high gas prices, war, and a senile paedophile president. I count my lucky stars that a good education and critical thinking skills saved me from such an appalling and pitiful existence.
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Jimbos1980@jimbos1980·
@SRuhle I’ll take “what’s behind door B, Stephanie.”
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Stephanie Ruhle@SRuhle·
2 things can be true. - the Biden Administration blocked a JetBlue/Spirit merger out of market consolidation concerns & now here we are with one company gone. - the final blow that caused Spirit to fall was skyrocketing jet fuel prices caused by the war in Iran.
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