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Mike Proulx

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Hater of hypocrites

Suburban Boston Katılım Ekim 2010
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Michael Hurley@michaelFhurley·
Lindholm made Ekman-Larsson punch himself in the face. Penalty.
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JohnFGately
JohnFGately@johnfgately·
My report from Logan Airport this morning, where hundreds of illegals sleep. Not sure how they feel about Gov Healey's plan to send many of them to a former prison in Norfolk. #mapoli #bospoli
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Guillermo Estrada
Guillermo Estrada@estradguillermo·
cause for the sake of another country. My LDOC will be memorable in knowing that my fraternity brothers and others fought to keep the flag up. But it was also be memorable in knowing that so many yearn to disrespect it.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Tucker Carlson explains how the FBI and CIA conducted a coup to take out President Richard Nixon with help from journalist Bob Woodward. “Richard Nixon was taken out by the FBI and CIA, and with the help of Bob Woodward.” “[Woodward] was that guy. And who is his main source for Watergate? Oh, the number two guy at the FBI. Oh, so you have the naval intelligence officer working with the FBI official to destroy the president. Okay. So that's a deep state coup.” “Richard Nixon was elected by more votes than any president in American history in the 1972 election.” “The most popular president in his reelection campaign, and two years later, he's gone, undone by a naval intel officer, the number two guy at the FBI and a bunch of CIA employees.” “You tell me what that is. Those are the facts. Those are not disputed facts.”
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
The most under-reported and under-discussed story of 2023: a federal district court judge, upheld by a unanimous appellate panel, found the Biden WH and FBI committed one of the gravest attacks on the 1st Am in decades by coercing Big Tech to censor dissent online.
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Jeff Jacoby
Jeff Jacoby@Jeff_Jacoby·
This story repeats the claim that teachers' strikes are illegal in Massachusetts. But let's face it: Newton teachers deserted their jobs for 2 weeks and paid no penalty. Public-sector strikes in MA have effectively been legalized. More extortion is coming. bostonglobe.com/2024/02/03/met…
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🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat
🇺🇸ProudArmyBrat@leslibless·
This story has received international attention, and petitions are out, but still no results! Please pass this around! A Shaker Heights, Ohio Police Officer, Chad Hagen, is moving his family to another city, and gave Police Chief Wayne Hudson his 2-week notice on Thanksgiving. Officer Hagen has a loyal K-9 GS named Igor, that has not only been his police partner for 6 years, but has been raised by Hagan & his wife Danielle. Igor has been w Chad through his marriage, first home, & has grown up with their two children. They’ve formed a unique bond & it’s the only family he knows. Igor even saved Chads life multiple times while on duty. They’ve inseparable. When Chad expected to take Igor with him (most Officers are permitted to take their K-9’s w them as a sale, after just 4 yrs of service, for a nominal fee of $1.00) the Police Chief REFUSED, stating Igor probably has another 18 months of service left to the community! The Chief then placed Igor in a local KENNEL, alone, with no idea if he’s on medication, or what his needs are. (Danielle Hagen says Igor, being a very large dog, has slowed down recently.) The kennel has called him ‘Ramos,’ not even familiar w his name! He’s been there, locked away, since Nov 29th! Officer Hagen pleaded w PC Hudson to allow him to buy him, pulling out all of his savings - $10,000, and says they’d get a loan for even more money if needed. Chief still said no, that “K9 Igor is a TOOL, and no financial amount will be considered.” The entire community, local news, social media platforms, K9 experts, & Security Procedures experts, have spoken out that this is a disgrace, and it’d “be in the best interest for all involved if the SHPD granted this request.” Hagen says PC Hudson is doing this out of some sort of spite. The family is heartbroken. Igor deserves retirement, needs to be snuggling w the Hagen kids, and playing fetch in his backyard. He needs to live out the rest of his days with the only family he knows. Monday is an administrative day. Please email/call these officials and help Igor go home. 💔 ▪️David Weiss - Shaker Heights Mayor 216-491-1410 Mayor@shakeronline.com ▪️Wayne Hudson - Shaker Heights Police Chief 216-491-1247 Wayne.hudson@shakeronline.com
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Mike Proulx
Mike Proulx@mproulx16·
@BillyM2k 15 years ago we went from Maui to SF on our honeymoon. We planned on staying for 4 days. We left 36 hours after landing. I’ll never go there by choice again.
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
i feel bad for the tourists who get scammed into visiting san francisco as it’s often listed as one of top cities in the world by people who haven’t been there in 30 years they will be greeted by a heinously dirty, unsafe, obscenely expensive, D-tier city and will miss home
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Rabbi Shmuley
Rabbi Shmuley@RabbiShmuley·
As soon as the rockets started in Israel, my Senator and dear friend Cory Booker ran for his life. Maybe it’s because he voted to give Iran $150 billion. @CoryBooker voted to give Iran $150b. Then he ran today away from Israel @corybooker please stop bragging about how you endured rockets in Israel. You were my closest friend for 25 years. You were my student president at Oxford and my brother. Then you voted to give the Iranian terrorist monsters, who are largely responsible through Hamas for this attack that murdered 700 Israelis, $150 billion to murder innocents, in order to preserve your political standing. Also, right after you made this video, your staff spirited you right out of Israel. And I wonder if you got special treatment to get on a plane to get out of the war zone. The only hope for our friendship and your relationship with Jewish Community is for you to finally come to the well of the Senate floor this week and condemn your own vote to give billions to Iran and by extension Hamas and to apologize profusely, and beg forgiveness of the innocent Iranian people being brutalized by their Goverment and the world Jewish community. Otherwise, we are not interested in these posts. Words are cheap Cory. Remember all the Torah we studied together? It’s action that counts #CoryCondemnIran
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I will go through this one more time for those in the back: Iran, like every government, has a limited budget. They plan that budget in advance. When they know there is a cash infusion of $6 billion coming in the next few months to cover energy and food, it allows them to reallocate part of the current budget to supporting terrorism. There is no way around it. We know they are the world's chief sponsor of terrorism. We know exactly what they will use extra cash on. There is no real disputing that. Therefore, if you give them cash (even their own frozen $), you better make sure you think that whatever your are getting is worth that money going to fund terrorists.
xoundmind 🐇🌻📟 🐧@xoundmind

@AGHamilton29 I'm appalled by what has happened, but this is a willful lie: "They have continually enabled Iran, including with a recent deal that gave Iran $6 Billion extra to fund the very types of attacks and missile stockpiles we saw used this week."

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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
Read every word of this. The gears of the machine have become visible.
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NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED: Elon Musk is the latest scapegoat for Ukraine’s failing counteroffensive. Appearing at the @allinsummit yesterday, @elonmusk addressed the controversy that erupted over the past week when an excerpt from @WalterIsaacson's new biography of him was released. The excerpt alleged that Elon turned off Starlink access to Crimea in order to prevent a Ukrainian drone attack on the Russian fleet based at Sevastopol last year. Elon has clarified (and Isaacson has acknowledged) that he didn’t turn off anything. Starlink had never been activated over Crimea because of U.S. sanctions on Russia. Ukrainian officials asked Elon in a late-night call to activate it for purposes of launching a highly provocative attack on the Russian fleet. Concerned such an attack would prompt an escalatory response — perhaps even a nuclear one — from the Russians, Elon refused the request. He told us at the All-In Summit that had the request come from the White House, he would have honored it. For this, Elon has been called “evil” by a high-level Ukrainian official, and treasonous by the usual warmongers here at home. The military blog 1945 questioned whether he was “fit to run SpaceX” and whether the company needed to be nationalized. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow claimed Elon was “intervening to try to stop Ukraine from winning the war.” CNN’s Jake Tapper called Elon a “capricious billionaire” who “effectively sabotaged a military operation by Ukraine, a U.S. ally.” He demanded to know of his interview subject, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, if there should be “repercussions” for Elon’s actions. Tapper’s tirade echoed almost verbatim a cranky tweetstorm by neocon attack dog David Frum, who demanded Elon be investigated and stripped of his government contracts. According to Frum, Elon “confessed” to an “abuse of power” that “thwarted what might have been a decisive military operation to shorten the Russian war against Ukraine, (and) save who knows how many lives.” In Frum’s fantasy narrative, Russia would have responded to the drone attack by turning tail and leaving Ukraine, rather than massively escalating the war. A Baseless Frenzy of Attacks The frenzy of attacks on Elon illustrates how no good deed goes unpunished. He originally provided Starlink to the Ukrainians as an act of charity. There was never a contract and they weren’t formally a customer, just a recipient of free aid that Elon volunteered. Had he not done that, there would be no controversy today. At earlier points in the war, Ukrainian officials acknowledged that Starlink was not just an important communications channel – it was their only communications channel. It’s perhaps not an exaggeration to say that Starlink kept Ukraine in the war. Not only was this expensive for SpaceX, Elon explained at the Summit, it posed great risk to the entire Starlink network since the Russians would have a strong incentive to disrupt it, either by destroying satellites in space or by conducting a cyber-attack on SpaceX. As the creator and owner of this technology, Elon had the right to ensure that it be used for the purpose he intended — to help humanity rather than expand a war. Conversely the Ukrainian government had no right to conscript the resources of a private American company. Had he received a directive from President Biden, Elon would have complied as a patriotic American. Instead, he was asked by the Ukrainian government to enable a major act of war in the middle of the night and had reservations. Notably, Elon’s concerns were exactly the same ones that the Biden administration cited in refusing to provide ATACMS missiles last year — the risk that they would be used against Russian territory, precipitating World War III. Elon’s reservations were no more unreasonable than those expressed at the time by White House officials. The Purpose of Pushing This Narrative By volunteering Starlink at Ukraine’s moment of greatest need, it’s safe to say that Elon did more for the Ukrainian war effort than all the pro-war pundits, media personalities, and academics denouncing him now. To understand the ferocity of their response, therefore, we have to look at the larger context of what’s happening on the ground in this war. After months of grueling fighting, the reports from the battle fields have been “sobering”, the losses have been “staggering”, and the gains have to be “measured in meters rather than miles” (according to CNN). Suddenly there is recognition of massive Russian superiority in artillery and air assets (both of which should have been known before the counteroffensive). Despite the best efforts of Western media to spin the taking of some minor villages in the grey zone as a “piercing” of Russian lines, it’s become obvious that the counteroffensive has failed to achieve its originally touted objectives, like reaching the Sea of Azov and severing the land bridge to Crimea. In the wake of such disappointing, even disastrous results, the finger pointing and blame game have begun. American officials have criticized the Ukrainian military for abandoning the combined arms tactics they supposedly learned during their hurried NATO training and even for being too “casualty averse” in their willingness to accept losses. Ukrainian officials have chided American officials for unrealistic expectations and for failing to provide all the needed weapons. The Need for a Scapegoat While there has been no shortage of recriminations to go around, at the end of the day Washington and Kiev need each other. The Kiev regime would collapse without American support, and Biden’s re-election is imperiled if such a collapse happens before next November. A War Party divided against itself cannot stand. So a new culprit must be found to shift the blame for the foolish plan to run tanks into minefields and to throw human waves at prepared defenses with no air support or element of surprise. Most importantly, the scapegoat must be someone that neocons and the MSM can agree to hate and vilify. Elon Musk fits the bill nicely. Already flagged by president Biden as someone whose business dealings needed to be “looked at,” sued by Biden’s DOJ for hiring too many Americans at SpaceX, investigated by another government agency for allegedly building a glass house at Tesla, boycotted and accused of anti-semitism by the ADL for unbanning former president Trump on X.com, he is persona non grata to the MSM (who compete with X for attention and influence) and to DNC operatives who see his support for free speech as a threat. Finding convenient scapegoats when one of their foreign crusades goes spectacularly off the rails is nothing new for neocons. Their modus operandi is to push a dolchstoss (“stabbed in the back”) narrative that insists their grand plans for regime change would have succeeded but for some fifth column that undermined them, or a failure of nerve or competence on the part of leaders they exhorted into their quagmires. Elon Musk is not the reason Ukraine’s fortunes on the battlefield are flagging. He showed unusual generosity in donating Starlink and unusual judgment in floating a peace proposal last year that looks better by the day. If searching for culprits to blame for this war turning into a bloody quagmire, decision makers in Washington and Kiev and their enablers in the media – who confidently dismissed Elon’s pleas for negotiation in favor of launching this counteroffensive – should look in the mirror.

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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸
Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
Don’t give these Illiberal NeoLiberals what they want… Violence. They are authoritarians hoping to provoke the people who truly love this country. They want their Fort Sumter… Don’t fall for it. No violence. Only Peace. The win is when there is a peaceful transition of power.
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Andy McCarthy
Andy McCarthy@AndrewCMcCarthy·
Very simple: Trump can’t win. 65% already against him. That’s before Dems launch barrage after getting him nominated. If we finally grasp that, his support will collapse. If not, we lose everything, and Dems use majorities to remake Supreme Court. Nominate him if you want, but that’s reality.
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Boston Globe Pitchbot
Boston Globe Pitchbot@BostonSatire·
Breaking character: I want to explain this headline. If you find it impossible to believe someone could actually come up with a headline like this, that’s because it really isn’t an actual opinion when you think about it. As absurd as this headline truly is (living in a time where it often seems like headlines can’t get any more absurd) it best serves instead as a useful look inside the hive mind of elite (read corporate) media in recent years, and what has become an “obscene malfunction of the elite messaging system,” as @mtaibbi described this trend a few years ago. That’s exactly what this headline so obviously is, and exactly why it’s elicited such a reaction—because any reasonable observer, familiar with the facts of the Kendra Lara case, knows that such a headline, and such an opinion, is so clearly divorced from reality, that no reasonable person could rationally walk away from the facts of that case with such a pathologically absurd, reductionist, tone deaf, and narcissistic take. What it is, above all else, is a malfunction. What we are seeing is a symptom of the crackup in elite media—a machine that is broken and corrupted, and now, like a printer with a busted inkjet printhead, or a TV with a bad LCD panel, spits out incomprehensible and bizarre results, that can only be explained as the output of a system that has failed catastrophically, and can now only reliably do a couple of things, far from what the creator originally intended when media didn’t use to work like this. One of these things is falling back to defend narratives and figures aligned with cultural elitism, often now, and especially here, to the tune of absurd results. That’s why this writer is writing this opinion in spite of the details of the case—because those details don’t matter. All that matters in the new calculus is that Lara, like Rachael Rollins, and all the rest who have gone before, is a figure aligned rhetorically, socially, and culturally with the aegis of today’s clubby liberal elitism. So long as Lara doesn’t hit any elite fault lines (like for instance, frustrating in-group policies or platforms, inadvertently saying or doing something (or not saying or doing something obligatory) that could be seen as aligned with the Bad People™️) no amount of any of the things Lara did will register in the eyes of elite media. A central tenet of this brand of liberal elitism is feeling above the law, feeling entitled, and better than the masses. One’s worth in this domain is very much measured by how much sociological distance they can put between themselves and the commoners. To have to resign, or to face consequences of any sort, that would defenstrate such a figure down from elite ranks and back among the regular people—the tired, the poor, the huddled masses of blue collar folks who get jammed up in the municipal court on traffic charges, breaks the elite psyche—it creates too much cognitive dissonance for the narcissm and elitism. Lara must be defended from such a horrible fall from grace. You can see the fully actualized version of this by looking at Obama, or “The Squad” or any of these other people. Since entering politics hocking progressive marketing, they’ve all since become rich, celebrities, “influencers,” or the like. Corporate media, which used to be comprised of scrappy blue collar reporters, today has its ranks filled out by largely wannabe influencers or “media personalities”, who perceive (correctly) that they exist and seek to exist in the same cultural plane as people like Lara on up, and write articles like this not as journalism, but as a knee-jerk, prophylactic defense of the elites from the disease of accountability, humility, and rule-following which is reserved for the commoners who they very much believe they are not. @bostonradio @DoctorTurtleboy
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The story of Kendra Lara’s crash isn’t one of an entitled politician who thinks she’s above the law, @abdallah_fayyad writes. It’s one of a single mother who broke the rules but did so because of life circumstances that no one can really judge her for. bostonglobe.com/2023/08/17/opi…

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