Lorne1960

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Lorne1960

Lorne1960

@lorne1960

Montréal, Québec Katılım Ocak 2010
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@Osint613 Career leftist politician says what? Does he still wave a broom saying how he’ll sweep everything clean? A clown.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Brazilian President Lula: "Donald Trump has no right to wake up in the morning and threaten a country."
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@Osint613 Sure because the likely scenario where mom got laid by a neighbour needs a good cover story.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
A video from the West Bank captures a brief exchange: Interviewer: “Come here, tell me, what is your name?” Girl: “Huriya (Freedom).” Interviewer: “What a beautiful name!” Girl: “I am a smuggled sperm from the occupation’s prisons. My father was imprisoned for 18 years, and now he is a martyr.”
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@IRANinTJ This is what has happened to the once great Persian civilization? Islam ruined it…
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Iran Embassy in Tajikistan
Trump is one of the reasons that proves the existence of the Satan in the world.
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Andy froemel
Andy froemel@FroemelAndy·
@TRobinsonNewEra @metpoliceuk Last time I checked, it is the Israel lobby, not the Palestine lobby that controls the media and spends millions of dollars to influence Western election.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Fuck Palestine , this is Britain & the British are having their say. Thank you to the @metpoliceuk for working with us to secure a safe environment. To all those attending , don’t let us down, be on your best behaviour. Unite the kingdom 🇬🇧
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@cindymullock @brendansfoley @Acyn Who cares if they live there? They’re paying taxes on apartments that cost tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of dollars. They’re not crowding out the poor. Really, you don’t know what you’re talking about. Just blather.
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Cindy Mullock
Cindy Mullock@cindymullock·
@lorne1960 @brendansfoley @Acyn Nope. You’re intentionally misunderstanding that a person who lives in a city logically spends more on goods/services, nannies, housekeepers, restaurants, groceries, etc. And a Russian oligarch offshoring capital or a Trump claiming 0% income tax FL residency should pay up.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Mamdani: When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich 
Well, today we're taxing the rich...
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Cindy Mullock
Cindy Mullock@cindymullock·
@lorne1960 @brendansfoley @Acyn We’re talking strictly as a resident. Any owner (res/nonres) pays property taxes. A nonresident does not pay full income taxes in NY (reciprocity). Their businesses are responsible for business-related employment/tax issues, so that’s not relevant. Nice try though.
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Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@cindymullock @brendansfoley @Acyn Do they not pay property taxes for the apartment? How do you know they don’t employ people in NY? Do you know what their businesses are? Maybe they also own commercial real estate in NYC. Your assumptions rest on very little.
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Cindy Mullock
Cindy Mullock@cindymullock·
@brendansfoley @Acyn Lots of ways—for instance, they drive up RE costs for NYers because they use RE as a portfolio investment, just sitting on it as an asset. They’re not residents so they don’t pay full state & NYC taxes, don’t employ people here or pay for goods/services that a resident would.
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@nongnangning1 @YossiBenYakar @ThePosieParker 🙄you’re an idiot if you don’t know about this issue of churches burning in Canada and being blamed on Muslims, or if you don’t catch the nuance but are commenting about it. And, I’m specifically saying not to blame Muslims…idiot.
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
t.co/zaFxKZNz2p Another church was deliberately set on fire last night — this time in Saint-Romain, Quebec. This is the latest in a disturbing wave of attacks on churches across Canada and the West. While the mainstream media stays largely silent, Christian places of worship continue to burn. When will authorities treat these attacks with the seriousness they deserve?
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@ShangguanJiewen Untrue and needs qualifications. First, there’s no legal mandate for balconies on new buildings. Second, that 90% figure is highly misleading, and deals with multi generation homes. Thirdly, the 80% have no mortgages is also untrue. Many have private loans that are not registered
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
90% of Chinese adults own their home. 80% have no mortgage. Meanwhile, these are what new 4th generation apartments look like... Balconies are now mandated for new builds, by law.
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@realjammerjoh @MarioNawfal Okay. You seriously think Hezbollah is interested in joining the Lebanese Army? They would take it over and turn Lebanon into an even bigger mess. That’s the argument.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
If Hezbollah serves the interests of Lebanon, why not merge with the Lebanese Army and abandon Iran?
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CAMERA
CAMERA@CAMERA4Truth·
When major global milestones are either marginalized or omitted entirely, you know your school is engaging in indoctrination and not education. Unfortunately, that is exactly what is happening in @PHLschools as detailed in CAMERA's report "Shaping Minds, Spreading Hate: How Antisemitism Took Root in the School District of Philadelphia." Instead, instruction prioritizes critiques of capitalism, racism, and settler colonialism while marginalizing major world-historical developments, including the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War, which are either minimally addressed or omitted entirely. The question for parents is obvious: How can students graduate from high school with little to no exposure to major developments in world history? camera.org/wp-content/upl…
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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@serpentza I personally intervened twice to stop guys beating women. The locals just stood there and watched. Luckily I didn’t need to punch anyone. They would have run to the police and I’d get deported. The first one I did step on his head…🤭🤭. The other one shit his pants and ran.
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Niqab Nancy 🍉🍗
Niqab Nancy 🍉🍗@NiqabNancy·
In the bathroom taking a massive Mamdani right now
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
@Z_o_y_a__ @RaineyMedia It’s what the US did after WWII in Japan and Germany It will bring a lot of goodwill and will pay dividends down the line
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
The first time I was flying to Beirut, the desk officer at London Heathrow asked before checking us in, “have you been to Israel?” We had rehearsed the answer to this question before. But Winston can't lie, so he said yes. I gave him the dirty look. There goes our vacation! "Well, you don't have the stamp on your passports so just make sure you tell the officer in Beirut that you haven't," she intoned. I was stressed out for the next 5 hours, and even more so when we had to face the border officer who, by the grace of God, did not ask us THE question (even though he took our passports to a secondary office for extra checks). Spending time in Beirut, you realize that it's the same Mediterranean light that bathes Tel Aviv; the sea is the same shade of shimmering blue because... well, it's the same sea. In both places, young people spill out of clubs at sunrise, the bass still thumping from rooftops that overlook the same ancient coastline. Both cities pulse with the same Levantine hunger for life: the clink of arak glasses, endless plates of hummus swirled with olive oil, the sudden eruption of dabke or house music that pulls strangers into a circle. Parties start on the rooftops of Gemmayze in Beirut and tumble down into Mar Mikhael’s narrow alleys; in Tel Aviv they begin on the sand at Gordon Beach and migrate to the warehouses of the Florentin district. These are both stylish people who love life, and who love to party. The energy is truly infectious. The accents may differ but something about this weird combination along with a deep sense of rootedness in community and the extended family really underscore how similar they were. And yet, there's been a wall between these two peoples. There are no flights stitching the 45 min hop across the water. No commercial trucks rumbling between the ports. Lebanese law forbids its citizens - inside the country or in the diaspora - from so much as speaking to an Israeli, a rule so absolute that some Lebanese friends of mine who live in Europe still glance over their shoulders before typing a reply to any Israeli even outside the country, whether for business or pleasure. I spent evenings in Beirut listening to Lebanese friends speak of Israelis not as the enemy but as people caught in the same endless loop of fear and longing. Decades of Hezbollah’s shadow have hollowed out parts of Lebanon, turning the south into a garrison and the economy into a ruin. Yet in the cafés of Achrafieh and the mountain villages above the city you hear it more and more: a quiet, exhausted recognition that the real hostage-takers are not across the border but inside it. I keep imagining the day the question at Beirut airport changes. I keep picturing the first flight from Rafic Harari to Ben Gurion. One day the music will be louder than the fear. One day the Lebanese and the Israelis will throw the party the rest of the world has been waiting for. I hope this is the first step:
Open Source Intel@Osint613

History in the making: Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter and Lebanon’s ambassador meet for the first round of Israel Lebanon talks. This is very interesting.

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Lorne1960
Lorne1960@lorne1960·
@thatdayin1992 @hasanhalp Another gutless arab hiding in Europe but talking like a tough guy. Why don’t you go to Lebanon and fight against Israel? Of course, you’d need to grow some balls so unlikely you’ll put your money where your mouth is. Pussy.
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Hassan Mafi ‏
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
Two deadly school shootings in two days in Trukiye after Turkiye started to speak out against Netanyahu. I'm sure this is just a coincidence.
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