Kevin L

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Kevin L

Kevin L

@klecu

Christian, husband, dad, radical libertarian

Athens, GA Katılım Temmuz 2021
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Spike Cohen
Spike Cohen@RealSpikeCohen·
UPDATE: Florida DCF is trying to place the Patterson kids for adoption immediately. @GovRonDeSantis, you can stop this. Every single medical expert who has looked at this case has said there's no evidence of abuse. None. These kids need medical treatment, not to lose their parents. Please, end this nightmare and give these kids back to their parents.
Spike Cohen@RealSpikeCohen

This is a direct appeal to @RonDeSantis. You can save an innocent family in Florida.

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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The reason we haven’t been back to the moon has nothing to do with your retarded conspiracy theories. The reason is that NASA destroyed itself with DEI while our country bankrupted itself with an out of control welfare state and mass immigration from the third world. Now we spend billions of dollars every year buying Doritos for fat people and providing health care to African immigrants. It’s really not that hard to connect the dots here. You don’t need to invent any cinematic conspiracy scenario or start babbling about how “space isn’t real” like a schizophrenic crackhead. It’s the welfare state and immigration. That’s the reason why we stopped doing most of the cool shit we used to do. The reason is the welfare state and immigration.
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Kevin L@klecu·
@yamanakanobody Japanese people who move to America are mostly kind, respectful, and hard-working. They bring the best of Japanese culture but don't hate American culture.
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山中@yamanakanobody·
俺アメリカ人が日本の事好きなイメージが無かったんだよ。 何なら少し馬鹿にしてると思ってた。 でも全然違った。変な日本人より日本が好きだった。 ひとつ気になってるんだが、どうして日本が好きなの?
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Kevin L
Kevin L@klecu·
@CptAncapistan @ridgelinepath And tariffs, probably, to protect the big agriculture machine manufacturers domestically. Same reason it's hard to find a small, cheap pickup.
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Kevin L@klecu·
@EchoFiveSeven @hajime20250823 Huh, I hadn't seen that or been on surface streets downtown much lately. I suppose they would have to put up signs at the intersections anyway. I wonder if it will actually reduce pedestrian accidents.
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Echo57
Echo57@EchoFiveSeven·
@klecu @hajime20250823 I guess the information I saw is incorrect, then? It also looks like it's just *parts* of Atlanta, but working with a character limit forces that kind of nuance out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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はじめ
はじめ@hajime20250823·
日本では禁止されていますが、アメリカでは場所によっては「赤信号でも安全が確認できれば右折してよい」というルールがあります。そんなルールを知らない状態で、初めてアメリカを訪れた際にほとんどの車が赤信号でも右折しているのを見て「これが自由の国アメリカか〜」と感じたのを覚えています。
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Echo57
Echo57@EchoFiveSeven·
@hajime20250823 I've seen Europeans marveling at this too. But yes, here in the US a right turn at a red light is generally treated like a stop sign, unless there is a sign explicitly forbidding it. There are local exceptions (like NYC or Atlanta, GA) where it's banned unless explicity allowed.
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Kevin L
Kevin L@klecu·
@LPNational @WhiteHouse @exyte3d Yes. It's hard to be impressed by flashy government boondoggles when we know the private sector could do it for a fraction of the cost if there were any real value to it.
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Ashish The Ashram
Ashish The Ashram@AshishTheAshram·
@ComicDaveSmith @DecampDave If that's true, we got mad mesiahs, and they're all Mexican. No American White names their kid Jesus, which is interesting, cuz they are plenty named after Apostles. I'll work on a Cartel Christianity being the new crusade bit. Make Jesus the most popular baby name! like Mo in uk
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Kevin L@klecu·
@Tenn_MAGA2 Why does someone have to "win"? Why not just leave each other in peace? We have a civil cold war every four years as it is. Wouldn't we be better off if each of those could have their own institutions?
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Nick
Nick@Tenn_MAGA2·
If a civil war broke out today what region would win?
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Kevin L@klecu·
@txsalth2o I found a mouth guard that pushes your lower jaw forward helps most of the time. Like a Snore Rx. It's a little uncomfortable at first but I got used to it.
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𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗠𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮
Anyone have a magic hack to stop snoring? My husband does noes strips & mouth tape, we have white noise but still- he wakes me up, I shove ear plugs in, can still hear him & I start thinking about the all the other things I can do with the pillow…
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
We can’t leave the war in Iran because they now control shipping in the strait A situation manufactured by our involvement in the war itself This is why you never give an inch to the neocons, this situation was manufactured on purpose to trap us in a war and it’s working
AF Post@AFpost

Ben Shapiro says the US should prepare for an enduring conflict with Iran, where American boys die to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which was already open prior to the US fighting a war for Israel against Iran. Follow: @AFpost

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Coleman Hughes
Coleman Hughes@coldxman·
The Nixon thing is a lie. Full quote below. What Nixon actually said: (1) Jewish-Americans see US-Israel interests as perfectly aligned. (2) In fact, they're usually aligned, but not always. (3) When they're not aligned, he ignored the lobby and acted in U.S. interests.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

Mind blowing revelation. Glenn Greenwald confirms that Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater both complained on tape that the Israel lobby completely dictates American foreign policy. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a documented reality admitted by US Presidents.

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Iraq in 1991 negotiated a ceasefire. Saddam Hussein pulled back from Kuwait. The stated objective of the coalition was achieved. The UN mandate was fulfilled. The war was over. Twelve years of the most comprehensive sanctions regime ever imposed on a country followed. Five hundred thousand Iraqi children died. Not from bombs. From the sanctions. From the inability to import medicine. From the destruction of water treatment infrastructure. From the systematic economic strangulation of a country that had agreed to the terms it was given. Madeleine Albright was asked in 1996 whether the deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children were worth it. She said: "We think the price is worth it." On camera. With her name attached. Then in 2003, after twelve years of compliance with weapons inspection regimes, after twelve years of sanctions, after twelve years of no-fly zones enforced by American and British aircraft over sovereign Iraqi territory: They invaded anyway. There were no weapons of mass destruction. They knew there were no weapons of mass destruction. The sanctions had worked. The inspections had worked. The compliance had worked. They invaded anyway. Because the compliance was never the point. The compliance was the process by which Iraq was weakened enough to be finished. Negotiations. Compliance. Sanctions. Inspection regimes. Another decade of negotiations. Invasion. This is the sequence. This is what "negotiations" produced for Iraq. Half a million dead children as the price of the ceasefire. Two million dead as the price of the invasion. A country that has not recovered twenty years later. This is the table they invite you to.
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Jeff Deist
Jeff Deist@jeffdeist·
To all of you fuming in airport lines today, your misery traces back to July 2002-- when the GOP led house voting overwhelmingly to create TSA as part of a new fedgov department known as "Homeland Security." This was sold by Dick Armey to a very willing George W Bush the same way the CIA was sold to Truman: as a "consolidation" of existing agencies, reports, channels, etc. Efficiency! And hey, if a few airport scanners need to be sold to this new department, so be it. So instead of owners- airlines- working with airports to secure air travel, we get the worst combination of inept and sinister: DMV/USPS meets Michael Chertoff. Ten Rs voted no. Chris Cannon (UT) John J. Duncan Jr. (TN) Jeff Flake (AZ) John Hostettler (IN) Jerry Moran (KS) Ron Paul (TX) Tom Petri (WI) Tom Tancredo (CO) Charles H. Taylor (NC) William M. Thomas (CA)
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Steve Deace
Steve Deace@SteveDeaceShow·
Do you agree with Tucker we should share globalist power with China, or are you America First?
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Kevin L@klecu·
@OpenRoadOpenMic @txsalth2o See, you've fallen into the same fallacy as #1 above. It's like when the left calls people Nazis over and over: those people start to say, "well maybe I am a Nazi."
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Scott the Writer Guy
Scott the Writer Guy@OpenRoadOpenMic·
@klecu @txsalth2o It's not even that. It's simply "Donald Trump did it, therefore it's bad." It's a team sport and they're siding with America's enemies because they dislike Trump that much.
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Am I the only one that remembers this movie? The true story of Betty Mahmoody, whose husband tricked her into visiting his homeland of Iran and refused to let her and her daughter leave. It was released in 1991. I don’t understand these white liberal ladies who think that somehow the US is more oppressive than Iran.
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Kevin L@klecu·
@txsalth2o Now, IMO a better line of reasoning to oppose the war is: 1. Iran, while not a place I want to live, is no worse than its neighbors that we support 2. Previous US interventions there have made things worse. 3. A war there is lose-lose and almost certain to cause more harm.
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Kevin L@klecu·
@txsalth2o I think it comes from a series of logical errors. Conclusion: "I oppose the war, mostly because my peers do" Fallacy 1: "Opposing the war means taking the side of Iran" Fallacy 2: "I can only side with them if they are 'good', therefore they must be better than the US"
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