ochwpcouple

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ochwpcouple

ochwpcouple

@ochwpcouple

bitcoin, $TSLA, pro 2A, and sound money. Medical doctor who takes no meds. Don't believe everything your doctor tells you. Most are brainwashed.

Katılım Mart 2016
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
If you’re too stupid to get an ID then you’re too stupid to vote. It’s that simple.
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Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸
Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸@ZeekArkham·
Dear Chuck Schumer, Hi. Black dude here. I can trace my family ancestry to slavery. I even know where they were slaves. My mom experienced Jim Crow. I think I’ve watched every episode of “Eyes On the Prize” when I was younger. With that said… Can you directly explain to me how the SAVE Act is “Jim Crow 2.0?” Literally every black person I know has ID. Literally every black person I know has a car or at least a ride. Literally every black person I know knows how to vote (well… except the ones with felonies… but they don’t count). With your advanced white liberal thinking, you must know more than me. Apparently, as I experience daily on this app, white liberals are experts on being black; even more so than actual black folks. Perhaps you could explain it like I’m five. I’d look it up on the internet, but Kathy Hochul has already told me I don’t know what a computer is and Joe Biden said I can’t navigate it, anyway. Looking forward to your answer. No hugs. Zeek
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Santana 34
Santana 34@Santana34328922·
@ZeekArkham It's an extra burden on black voters who are already disenfranchised in red districts.
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Will Sherwood, MA, MSP
Will Sherwood, MA, MSP@WillSherwood·
The SAVE Act would require harder-to-obtain documents specifically for registration, and credible estimates from the Brennan Center (widely cited in media and policy debates) put the number of potentially affected eligible citizens at over 20 million, with disproportionate effects on the groups mentioned. Whether those barriers amount to intentional suppression or reasonable security is where the political debate lies.
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@vsirnate I’m brown and support what happened to that ship.
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Vasundhara Sirnate
Vasundhara Sirnate@vsirnate·
Let me be clear, one does not support the Iranian regime but when one sees the callousness with which the US treats black and brown bodies and the states that contain them, one can’t help but think of the hate and prejudice that drives these foreign policy decisions.
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Vasundhara Sirnate
Vasundhara Sirnate@vsirnate·
In 1944, the USS Johnston went down fighting the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Battle of Samar. It had taken a lot of fire and had started to split apart. The captain ordered his men to abandon ship. As they climbed into lifeboats, it is said that a Japanese crew sailed by and
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Senator Alex Padilla
Senator Alex Padilla@SenAlexPadilla·
Thanksgiving dinner is going to cost Americans more this year thanks to Trump’s tariffs.  The cost of turkey alone is up 36% at a time when so many are already struggling to make ends meet.  Meanwhile, the richest president in history spent the past few months fighting in court to kick people off of food stamps.
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Senator Roland Gutierrez
Senator Roland Gutierrez@RolandForTexas·
Elon Musk wants to become a trillionaire off the backs of American taxpayers while we are struggling just to pay for groceries.
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Joel Engardio
Joel Engardio@JoelEngardio·
My mom died this week. She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer less than three weeks ago. When she learned the aggressive tumor could not be treated, her wish was to not have a prolonged or painful death and to not die alone. She was able to pass quickly and it was peaceful at the very end. She asked for a back rub. “That feels nice” were her last words before she faded away. I was there for her final breath, and so was my husband Lionel. I called friends my mom had known for 50 years and held the phone to her ear. I was able to tell her everything I needed to say and she did the same. I told her she was a good mom and that I loved her very much. I’m glad we moved her from Michigan to Vacaville, California six years ago to be closer to me. She thrived in California and enjoyed having that adventure in her 70s. She met a lot of new friends in her senior apartment building and at her local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. She accepted Lionel as a son (and as her tech support). He had the patience to teach her how to use an iPad and make Zoom calls. The day before she died, my mom told Lionel she loved him and that she was happy we had each other. My mom would have been 77 in December. She left us too soon, but I know her final years were filled with love and joy. Mary Kaye did not have the easiest life. Her father died when she was 12. My father left her when she was six months pregnant. She did her best as a single mom with a high school education. She cleaned houses for a living and brought me along as daycare. My grandmother (who was widowed at 48) supported us the best she could. Grandma only finished 9th grade and my mom decided to go to college. She waited until I was 10 and could handle being home alone (it was the free-range parenting era of the 1980s). She took night classes at the local community college — one class at a time. After 11 years, she finally received a bachelor’s degree at age 43. She stopped cleaning houses and became a social worker. She helped some of the most vulnerable and invisible people: seniors with mental health conditions. She would lead field trips to the zoo or Taco Bell to give her clients fun and exciting experiences outside their group home. My mom loved Shakespeare, mountains, and sunsets. She always had a dog to care for. She made a mean lasagne and a hearty crock pot beef stew with dumplings. Her oatmeal scotchie cookies were my favorite. It’s a comfort to have her handwritten recipes. I’ll use them to keep her memory alive.
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@1Nicdar Yes. They are in it for the paycheck only. They would be useless on the battlefield.
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@Ross__Hendricks I’m sure your accomplishments far outshine anything Elon has done. Please tell us how your life’s work has changed the world. Or shut the f*ck up.
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Ross Hendricks
Ross Hendricks@Ross__Hendricks·
New $tsla stock pump dropping on the 7th Anything to rile up the fanboys to support Musk’s trillion dollar pay package in November Will be a busy month for the worlds greatest pump artist
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@hoomansv Your posts scream envy. Just accept it. You’re no one.
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Hooman
Hooman@hoomansv·
This guy is hands down the greatest con artist of all time
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Dan O'Dowd
Dan O'Dowd@RealDanODowd·
Watch @Tesla Full Self-Driving v13.2.9 attempt to turn onto oncoming traffic, forcing the driver to quickly disengage. @ElonMusk claims Tesla’s defective self-driving software will be available for unsupervised use by the end of the year. Do you believe him?
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@EricLDaugh That fat bastard shouldn’t be giving anyone health advice.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Chris Christie goes BERSERK on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and warns RFK is a grave danger to American health. "Robert F Kennedy Jr. is a foolish man, full of foolish and vapid ideas. And that was on display again this week in front of Congress." "This wholly unqualified man [is] in charge of 25% of all government spending...the president's smart enough to know, RFK Jr. doesn't belong in that job. But after he won, he wanted to show everybody, 'I can do whatever I want to do because this Senate will be compliant no matter what I do. And I'll put the greatest vaccine and public health denier of the last 20 years in charge of public health in America.' It's a human middle finger to everybody who opposed him."
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
Incredible this is now the Vice President.
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ochwpcouple
ochwpcouple@ochwpcouple·
@LangmanVince As a double board certified physician in the US, I give him 10. Great job! The whole industry is run by big pharma. We finally have someone to expose their corruption !
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
On a scale of 1-10 with ten being the highest, what grade do you give RFK Jr.?
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
"The US Navy is now blowing up cartel ships in the Caribbean. Who voted for this?!?!"
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