opus2001@billthecat

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opus2001@billthecat

opus2001@billthecat

@opus2001billth1

Addicted to catnip and Friskies Chicken and Tuna Pâté. Progressive, Buddhist probably. 💙💙💙

Katılım Mart 2020
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Not Your Average Liberal
Not Your Average Liberal@NotAvgLiberal·
What the fuck. Just when you think you found the biggest fucking idiot… This bitch shows up.
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(Jen) 🟧 💙🗽🌊@jensdad4biden·
@lmauricecpr Oh gosh how disgusting. I feel like I’m going to vomit . I truly pray he goes to prison and some big ass black man does his thing . Sorry , not sorry .
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Lance Cooper
Lance Cooper@lmauricecpr·
Chud the Builder and Tyson Hockley discuss killing Black people for virality and followers. “We’re in America; they wanna threaten your life, you take theirs. You put them on the ground and then you go live on Kick and say, 'Look at this dumb nigger lying dead on the ground.'”
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Alan Jacoby
Alan Jacoby@AlanJacoby·
Good Morning, America & Happy Friday! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Anthony Fandango
Anthony Fandango@AFandango·
@justdavenow89 Make the most of it,you'll be dead by tomorrow; it's the most common side effect unfortunately.
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
Who had the COVID vaccine and had zero side effects except for a sore arm and feeling little rough for a day
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 CHUD THE BUILDER IS GOING TO WIN HIS CASE AND WALK FREE! 🇺🇸
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow

WHAT A GREAT DAY FOR DALTON EATHERLY! TLDR: The State's case against Eatherly appears to be utterly lacking in ANY LEGAL MERIT WHATEVER, based upon what appears to be the official Affidavit of Complaint just made public (attached). This in a case in which the State's BURDEN is proof of guilt, and disproof of self-defense, beyond ANY REASONABLE DOUBT. All of it: So, it appears the affidavit of complaint against Dalton "Chud the Builder" Eatherly has been made public, and the contents will ABSOLUTELY SHOCK many of you. FIRST SHOCKER: THERE IS NOT A SINGLE WORD ABOUT DALTON HAVING UTTERED ANY RACIAL SLUR TOWARDS JOSHUA FOX WHATEVER, SO AS TO HAVE PROVOKED THE FIGHT AND THUS TO HAVE LOST THE LEGAL JUSTIFICATION OF SELF-DEFENSE. NOT. ONE. WORD. That was Dalton's biggest potential vulnerability on self-defense, and we can now be confident that we can put that concern to rest. But it gets even BETTER for Dalton. SECOND SHOCKER: Even if self-defense IS NOT EVEN CONSIDERED, the Affidavit of Complaint fails to present ANY evidence-based narrative that Dalton has committed ANY CRIME WHATEVER. (But, of course, self-defense WILL be raised, only further buttressing Dalton's legal position.) Specifically, there's literally not a SINGLE WORD in this Affidavit of Complaint that describes ANY criminal conduct whatever. I've embedded the Affidavit in my possession, but for purposes of succinctness, the relevant portions reads: "... Dalton Eatherly and Joshua Fox engaged in a verbal altercation in front of the Montgomery County Courthouse." This is not a crime, unless it's merely the misdemeanor of disorderly conduct, which would apply equally to both Eatherly AND Foxx. And in any case Eatherly has not been charged with disorderly conduct (nor Fox, of course). "During this verbal altercation, Mr. Eatherly turned his body in a bladed stance towards Mr. Fox ..." There's nothing unlawful about taking a defensive stance when dealing with an angry antagonist. Certainly Eatherly is not charged with the "crime" of "taking a bladed stance." "... and reached for his firearm located in his right jacket pocket." Again, there's nothing unlawful about reaching for a firearm in one's pocket in preparation for possible necessary self-defense. Note that Eatherly is not charged with the "crime" of "reaching for a firearm in located in his right jacket pocket." "Thereafter, a physical altercation ensued." Note the passive voice. The "altercation ensued." There's no claim that EATHERLY initiated the "altercation." Indeed, if anything, to the extent the affidavit has detailed Eatherly's conduct, the absence of any representation of his conduct to indicate that it was EATHERLY who initiated the altercation, we can only infer that it was instead FOX who initiated the altercation. This would, of course, make Eatherly the VICTIM of Fox's unlawful attack upon him. The next paragraph: "Mr. Eatherly discharged his firearm, striking Mr. Fox multiple times." There's nothing inherently unlawful about discharging a firearm and shooting someone multiple times. Thousands of shootings that fit this description occur every year, and qualify as perfectly lawful self-defense. Of course, now self-defense need actually be put on the table. Then there's a discussion of Fox being flown to a hospital, followed by: "In addition, at the time shots were fired, there were several innocent bystanders in the area. Surveillance video fo the incident shows a ricocheting projectile hitting nearby walls." Again, there is nothing inherently unlawful about firing shots that miss the intended target. Police involved in lawful shootings of suspects routinely miss about 70% of the shots fired. Those shots ALSO go flying about the neighborhood until they hit something. None of that is a crime, absent evidence of recklessness--and the affidavit provides no statement of recklessness. Indeed, not a word of recklessness. Note that if the shots were fired in lawful self-defense, as a matter of law they were not fired recklessly. I would also note that there's not a word in this affidavit that even contests, much less contradicts, even a single legal element of Dalton's anticipated claim of self-defense. Not Innocence, not Imminence, not Proportionality, not Avoidance, and Not Reasonableness. Not a single element. Not a word of it. If this were a civil case, I would argue that this complaint fails to state a cause of action. Indeed, it's hard to recall the last time I saw an Affidavit of Complaint so utterly lacking in legal substance whatever. At this point I have to say that I've never felt more positive about Dalton Eatherly's claim of self-defense, at least based upon the representations of this apparently official "Affidavit of Complaint." If these facts provided in this Affidavit of Complaint are all the State of Tennessee has on which to prosecute Dalton on the attempted murder, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and malicious firearms possession charges brought against him, I simply don't see any prospect to any reasonable degree of legal certainty of prosecutors securing a conviction on any of those charges beyond a reasonable doubt on the legal merits. HEY! IF YOU LIKE THIS KIND OF USE-OF-FORCE LEGAL ANALYSIS, and would like to know more about how to be HARD TO CONVICT if YOU are ever compelled to defend yourself, your family, or your property against criminal predation, consider picking up a FREE copy of my best-selling plain-English book, "The Law of Self-Defense: Principles" (we only ask that you cover the S&H). lawofselfdefense.com/FREEBOOK @AmiriKing @ArchetypeTheory @JackPosobiec @DLoesch @Timcast @TheOfficerTatum @MyronGainesX @TateTheTalisman

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John M. Cameron
John M. Cameron@johnrockshomes·
I am a J6er. I protested a stolen election. Walked right past the police through an open door, and the police let me in. My father's step son turned me into the FBI. My house was raided. They branded me a traitor, and insurrectionist, slapped me on a terrorist watchlist. I plead guilty to illegal picketing, a Class B petty offense misdemeanor with the same sentencing guidelines as walking your dog off leash on a National Park . They swore no prison time. They lied. Judge Hogan sentenced me to 30 days for “not being remorseful enough” and three years’ probation to tie me up through elections. An unconstitutional "split" sentence. My Judge, Judge Hogan called J6 worse than the war of 1812. All I did was chant "Stop the Steal!" inside the Capitol and wear the wrong Tshirt. God Bless the J6ers!
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opus2001@billthecat
opus2001@billthecat@opus2001billth1·
@Donaldtfoster @oldstatemark Today’s republicans are clueless, retarded hillbillies. You use the word “communist” and have no idea what it actually means. Go fuck a sheep.
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Donald Foster
Donald Foster@Donaldtfoster·
@oldstatemark Republicans are the New Democrats. Democrats are the new communists. Hopefully we can help rebrand back toward conservative. I would have voted for ya if I was in Idaho already.
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Mark Fitzpatrick
Mark Fitzpatrick@oldstatemark·
No. It’s time to stop allowing people like Brad Little and Guthrie to call themselves Republicans. They aren’t. Not even close. Idaho Republicans elect Democrats that are wrongly permitted to call themselves Republicans. It must stop.
Idaho GOP@IdahoGOP

Congratulations to the Republicans who won their primary races last night. The voters have spoken, and now it’s on to the general election. It’s time to come together, defeat the Democrats, and uphold the ideals of our Constitution and our Platform.

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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
No nation, no society, and no international order can call itself just and humane if it measures its success solely by power or prosperity while neglecting those who live at the margins. Indeed, Christ’s love for the least and the forgotten compels us to reject every form of selfishness that leaves the poor and the vulnerable invisible.
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Chuds
Chuds@ChudsArmy·
Everything is going to be all-white.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Here's how the corruption works: Thursday: RJ Reynolds donates $5M to Trump Saturday: Trump invites RJR execs to Mar a Lago; execs ask to loosen regs on flavored vapes; Trump calls up RFK Jr. and tells him to change it Friday: FDA changes the policy #donation-big-tobacco-vaping" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nytimes.com/live/2026/05/2…
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823543@seven_parables·
@Pontifex This pope guy is always being stereotypical, portraying poor people as inherently good but simply unfortunate. There are also countless people who are poor because of laziness, evil choices, drug addiction, pursuit of pleasure, and other destructive lifestyles.
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Justin Daniel
Justin Daniel@JustinTweeets69·
@JoJoFromJerz @SenBillCassidy “Shanked” this is prison Slamg for stabbing someone… This is a threat! reporting you and hopefully sooner than later your account will be banned and Twitter can go on without you Disgusting Hateful Sad Stupid Hurrful Ugly HoHo from Herz… 🙂
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U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D.
People are concerned about paying their mortgage or rent, affording groceries and paying for gas, not about putting together a $1.8 billion fund for the President and his allies to pay whomever they wish with no legal precedent or accountability. This is adding to our national debt. If there needs to be a settlement, the administration should bring it to Congress to decide.
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