Scott Pearce
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Scott Pearce
@moosefromoz
anti "establishment"/ NWO/globalism
NSW.AUSTRALIA Katılım Eylül 2014
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@JoJoFromJerz @atrupar Maybe they could find you floating in it...face down
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@moosefromoz @JoJoFromJerz @SecDuffy @RCamposDuffy Obviously you don’t work, or you tweet like a fat fuck orange man pedo we all make fun of in America. He just golfs really badly.
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Rachel is the glue, the fun, the energy that holds our family together.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Mother’s Day. I love you, Rachel! @RCamposDuffy
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@JoJoFromJerz Youre eyes dont need to be open to listen you dumb,obsessed mutt
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@SecDuffy @RCamposDuffy This is giving some serious Duggar vibes. 👀
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Wait — are we at war with Iraq now?
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
Trump: "We had a big victory today in Virginia. And we have a lot of victories. But the victory in Iraq was really great."
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@JoJoFromJerz @atrupar Beyond stupid and just getting worse. Seriously, this man is incoherent, stupid, and mentally defeated, and we just have to sit back and wait till he destroys everything. Or do we?? #VOTE
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@JoJoFromJerz Still running your trash ass mouth. We love how miserable you are over Trump. It’s very enjoyable watching you fucken losers lose your minds. 🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽
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@JoJoFromJerz @RT_com Unless yourself with a flogged out,gaping hole
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New GOLD Trump statue erected at Doral golf course
Trump is in the ‘fight’ pose made famous after the Butler assassination attempt
RT@RT_com
Trump GOLD GIRAFFE-high statue of his assassination shot 'to place at his Miami golf club'
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"Blue cities are radical hellscapes that can't fix crime."
Counterpoint: Baltimore.
Baltimore had 334 murders in 2022. Last year it had 133, the lowest since 1977.
The turning point was that voters defenestrated a Soros-backed prosecutor Marilyn Mosby who averaged 333 homicides a year across eight years and declined to use mandatory minimum sentences. (She was later convicted of mortgage fraud, so there's that too.)
Her replacement, Ivan Bates, ran on the Democratic ticket with a simple message: repeat violent offenders belong in prison.
Maryland law already allowed five years with no parole for convicted felons caught carrying a gun, but Mosby never used it. Bates used it a lot. In just two years, his office sent more than 2K repeat violent offenders to prison, double his predecessor's TOTAL.
The city paired that with a precision intervention program that identified the small number of people driving most of the violence, which led to 631 arrests (94% haven't reoffended).
Police also seized 2,480 firearms last year alone, including hundreds of ghost guns, while maintaining a 64% homicide clearance rate. When shooters know they'll get caught and actually prosecuted, behavior changes.
Sandtown-Winchester, once the most violent neighborhoods in the city, just went a year without a killing!
Carjackings (-51%) and robberies (-24%) are also down.
Baltimore didn't change demographics, or its culture, its rules, or much of anything else in those years. It simply voted in a new Democratic prosecutor, who decided the city needed to finally put violent criminals in prison.


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Jimmy Kimmel just hit back at Donald and Melania Trump after they called for his firing and he did it in a perfect way
“It was a very light roast joke about the fact that he’s almost 80 and she’s younger than I am. It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination. And they know that… I’ve been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence, in particular. But I understand that the First Lady had a stressful experience over the weekend. And probably every weekend is pretty stressful in that house. And also, I agree that hateful and violent rhetoric is something we should reject. I do. And I think a great place to start to dial that back would be to have a conversation with your husband about it.”
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Thirty years after the Port Arthur massacre, the terrible, indiscriminate cruelty of that day remains beyond understanding.
Australia pauses today to remember the 35 people whose lives and futures were so pitilessly stolen from them just because they happened to be there.
We think of everyone whose world was shattered by the loss of those who had been the bright centre of their lives, their love left desperately wrapped around an absence.
Our hearts go out to everyone who has lived with decades of loss, and every survivor and loved one who is no longer with us but was shadowed by an inconsolable grief for the rest of their days.
We think of all who survived but with memories that would never soften.
We express our gratitude to the first responders who arrived in scenes of unspeakable horror but somehow found the strength to do their duty.
We think of the broader Tasmanian community, which was shaken to the core, but came together in love and extraordinary resilience – and in the process, lifted Australia when we so desperately needed it.
We honour the extraordinary courage that emerged from shattering grief. We think of Walter Mikac who channelled his devastating loss into a call for national action on gun reform, writing to Prime Minister Howard with a message that echoes through the decades: “Be strong, act now”.
Australia is a better place because the Government and the Parliament of the day came together to answer Walter’s call.
This is what we hold on to – the abiding memory that somehow amid the most terrible darkness the best of humanity found a way to shine.
Three decades on from that day when our nation stopped, let us stand together as we stood together then, united in love for everyone who never came home.

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