Michael Raczkowski

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Michael Raczkowski

Michael Raczkowski

@raznet61

Happily married man of God

Katılım Mart 2012
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Michael Raczkowski
Michael Raczkowski@raznet61·
WWJD includes fashioning a whip and turning over temple tables. We created America as a temple honoring the Rights granted by our Creator. With the amount of fraud, corruption, and government worshipping Marxism in our American temple, it might be time to turn over a few tables.
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Michael Raczkowski
Michael Raczkowski@raznet61·
@jesse_ghost @ryanswalters73 @JoeLbsTweet Republicans (“the North”) ignored the Dred Scott opinion. Democrats (“the South”) supported the SCOTUS opinion. The Civil War followed. The term is “SCOTUS Opinion”. Read up on Andrew Jackson for the difference between opinion and execution. Basic separation of powers.
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JesseOwensGhost
JesseOwensGhost@jesse_ghost·
@raznet61 @ryanswalters73 @JoeLbsTweet It was bad law, but law, nonetheless. And, certainly, SCOTUS can offer horrible judgements. Presidential immunity, for another example. But the remedy for bad law is new law, not ignoring the bad law.
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Ryan S. Walters
Ryan S. Walters@ryanswalters73·
Apparently, according to all the legal and historical experts here on X, our Constitution, specifically the 14th Amendment, provides that any foreigner who is 9 months pregnant can come to America and have the baby, who then becomes a US citizen with full rights and privileges, just like any of us who have been here for centuries. A thimble full of brains will render such thinking as utter madness! That was never the intention of the 14th Amendment, no matter what delusions leftists conjure up! If you think that was the intended policy, you are worthy of no intellectual respect whatsoever!
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
The Fourteenth Amendment doesn’t say what the far left wishes it said Didn’t mean that then Still doesn’t mean that today
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Michael Raczkowski
Michael Raczkowski@raznet61·
@Arkasiraee @KobeissiLetter You left out the primary cause. A death cult wanting to wash the world in blood for Allah (The Shia Twelvers) bragged they were only 10 days from making 11 nuclear weapons They also had suspected (now proven) long range ballistic capabilities.
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Ammanichanda
Ammanichanda@Arkasiraee·
34 days ago, - Russian & Iranian oil was sanctioned. - Russia was selling sovereign gold reserves to stay afloat. - Iran was not in control of Strait of Hormuz. - US had operational bases in the Gulf. - F-35 was the ultimate Stealth Fighter which was untouchable. - Crude oil at $60 a barrel. - Inflation was declining. - The Middle Eastern Economies were thriving. - The world trade route was stable. As of Today, - Russia makes $600 Million a day. - Russia has restricted the sale of Gold and has started to accumulate Gold all over again. - Iran makes $185 Million a day - All American Airbases are hit and ballistic missiles radars are destroyed by Iran - F-35 and its carefully crafted stealth Persona is gone to the dust as it has been hit by mediocre Iranian Air-Defence Missiles. - Crude oil at $110 a barrel - Inflation sharply rising globally - The Middle Eastern Economies is perpetually in an Economic recession with economic losses standing at $175 Billion in just 34 days. - Global Economy racing towards a recession. Meanwhile, DJ Trump is making great progress, America is winning big.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Iran has shot down a US fighter jet according to a source familiar with the incident, and a search and rescue effort is underway to locate two crew, per Axios. Details include: 1. This would be the first time since the beginning of the Iran War that a US jet was downed by Iran 2. Iranian state media published pictures and videos that allegedly show parts of the downed plane and one of the ejection seats 3. Pictures suggest that the downed plane was an F-15E 4. Iran is offing a "valuable reward" for anyone who can capture the downed pilots This is a major escalation if true.
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Ryan S. Walters
Ryan S. Walters@ryanswalters73·
It’s so simple, only a complete moron, or TDS leftist, could possibly misunderstand it. A simple understanding of language, punctuation, and sentence structure helps too. Senator Jacob Howard of Michigan introduced the 14th amendment and said this: "This amendment which I have offered, is simply declaratory of what I regard as the law of the land already, that every person born within the limits of the United States, and subject to their jurisdiction, is by virtue of natural law and national law a citizen of the United States. This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons."
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
The least intelligent people are those who believe they know almost everything, and what they don't know is easily knowable. The most intelligent people not only realize that they know very little, but also they know that most things are unknowable.
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
When the tomb of Caiaphas was excavated in 1990, they found two Roman era nails in a limestone box. Who was Caiaphas? He was the high priest who condemned the Son of God to death. Jesus was dismantling the entire power structure that Caiaphas ruled over. So why did he decide to have Jesus killed in that moment? The answer according to Matthew, was the resurrection of Lazarus. Caiaphas could not ignore, nor cover up how a man dead for four days was no longer dead. So Caiaphas said “it is better that one man die” and without knowing it announced the redemption of the world. According to the Mishnah, the code of Jewish law, the trial before Caiaphas was a legal atrocity, -Jesus was tried at night. -He was tried during a feast. -A guilty verdict was issued the same day. -Jesus was forced to incriminate himself. The haste was so that it could be over before the people awoke. Caiaphas knew Jesus was beloved. When Jesus declared “You will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand of power.” It was Caiaphas who tore His garments and cried out “blasphemy!” But the law forbade a high priest from tearing those robes and by committing that act, Caiaphas symbolized the end of the ancient priesthood, the end of the animal sacrifices. The temple was ending and a new temple was raising up. Caiaphas did not bring Jesus before Pilate with a religious accusation, but a political matter: “He makes Himself a king.” Pilate gave in for fear of losing his position. At 3 o’clock on Friday afternoon, as Jesus was dying, in the temple right where Caiaphas had officiated, the veil tore. Remembering Jesus’ words “I will rise again on the third day.”, The high priests and the Pharisees asked Pilate to have the tomb sealed and guarded, unintentionally, giving us the greatest proof of the resurrection: that Jesus’ body could not have been stolen. On the third day when the guards ran to Caiaphas to report the tomb was empty, Caiaphas did not repent. He bribed them to cover it up. Three years later, Caiaphas was deposed by the Romans. He would die in disgrace, taking with him into the ossuary those two nails. Were the nails a sign of repentance? A relic? A trophy? Were they just two random nails that meant nothing arbitrarily placed in the box? (Yeah nice try). We cannot say for sure. But we do know the paradox of God is that He will use any means, including man’s sin, to accomplish His grace.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
In the spirit of diversity as our strength, should official usage of arabic numbers be allowed in Europe and in the US?
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
It's time to consider what would have happened if this athlete had made "anti-LGBTQ+ comments" and also had a prayer rug in the locker room where he kneeled down 5 times a day and faced a far-off large cube, and all the other athletes had to be silent while he did it.
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
I never thought I’d pay for digital art, but I would absolutely spend irresponsible money on this. You could lose an entire weekend in it and come back with a different blood type.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Proud to have played a small role supporting the research behind this with @ItsYourGov . For too long, policy analysis has flowed from captured institutions in one direction. We're only beginning to build our own.
Mass Deportation Coalition@Phase2Deport

TOMORROW: The Mass Deportation Coalition will release the playbook revealing how President Trump can carry out the "largest deportation operation in American history." Stay tuned!

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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Islam's moral ceiling is fixed. It was set 1,400 years ago, by Muhammad and the Qur’an. You can’t go higher than Muhammad. He’s the limit. The ceiling. Muhammad married a child, took slaves, ordered executions, waged wars, lied, raped, hated, and stole. So how can anyone say those things are wrong if the man who did them is still your highest example? That’s why Islam doesn’t change, not because Muslims don’t want it to, but because they’re not allowed to imagine anything better than what’s already been given. The West, shaped by centuries of Judeo-Christian moral struggle, leaves space to climb. It admits mistakes. It reforms. It questions. It separates power from holiness. Islam doesn’t. That’s why it doesn’t evolve, and why, when it enters a modern society, it doesn’t integrate. It collides. Because a faith that locks morality in the 7th century can’t live peacefully in a world that keeps growing.
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arin@ArinVerma1910·
In 1905, Einstein published special relativity. In 1915, he published general relativity. Einstein was just trying to understand the universe. But without Einstein's math, Google Maps would be wrong by 11 kms every single day. Let me tell you why - this is very interesting :)) Your phone doesn't "talk" to GPS satellites. It only listens. Each satellite is broadcasting one thing, constantly: "I am satellite 'A', and it is currently 14:23:00.000000." Your phone receives signals from 4 satellites simultaneously. Because light travels at a known speed, tiny differences in arrival time tell it exactly how far it is from each satellite. 'A' satellite tells you: you're somewhere on a sphere of radius 20,000 km. 'B' satellite: that sphere intersects another sphere - now you're on a circle. 'C' satellite: that circle intersects a third sphere - now you're at 2 points. 'D' satellite: eliminates the last ambiguity and only one point remains. That's you! Except there's a problem nobody thought about until Einstein. The satellites are orbiting at 20,200 km altitude, moving at 14,000 km/h. Two things happen to their clocks simultaneously: - Special relativity: Moving clocks tick slower. At orbital velocity, the satellite clock loses 7.2 microseconds per day - General relativity: Clocks in weaker gravity tick faster. At that altitude, gravity is weaker. The clock gains 45.9 microseconds per day. Net effect: 45.9 - 7.2 = +38.7 microseconds per day. In 38.7 microseconds, light travels 11.6 kilometers. So without correction, the system would accumulate 11.6 km of error. Every single day. In a week, your navigation is useless. The fix is one of the most elegant things in all of engineering. Before each satellite launches, its atomic clock is physically tuned to tick slightly slower than it would on Earth - by exactly 38.7 microseconds per day. Once in orbit, relativistic effects speed it back up. And it arrives at exactly the right rate. Einstein's 1915 paper is baked into the hardware of your phone's navigation system. The next time Google Maps routes you correctly, you're experiencing general relativity. You just didn't know it.
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Michael Raczkowski
Michael Raczkowski@raznet61·
@EricSpracklen Did all of this crumbling start just a few weeks ago when the Iran war started? 😮 That is amazing. 🤔 Or, perhaps, you are misleading people by trying to blame generational corruption.
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Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen·
American cities are literally crumbling while we are spending billions every day fighting a war in Iran. When will we end the madness and put America first?
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