Brian

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Brian

Brian

@rbrianjackson

Atlanta, GA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@noONEfiner @hovah76 Basically saying I'm not going to run out and guard you because I don't think you can make a 3 is not the same as following someone to taunt when the game is over..if the roles were reversed and Angel threw a punch, I would have backed Angel.
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WOKE4Ever 😳😳
WOKE4Ever 😳😳@noONEfiner·
@rbrianjackson @hovah76 I dont bcuz taunting is taunting. Angel Reese said she gave her what she gave SC. Both SEC teams. Oh so now it's the degree of taunting. 😂😂😂
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Hovah76
Hovah76@hovah76·
This is where it all started. Caitlin Clark was the great white hope. A white girl….on a predominantly white team….dominating black players in Women’s basketball….was set to make HISTORY. What a crowning achievement. Millions of racists who had previously refused to even watch Women’s basketball due to the heavy presence of black women suddenly developed this newfound interest. Caitlin was going to do it. A white girl was going to sit all alone on the throne of Women’s basketball as the BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD, and a NATIONAL CHAMPION! Then it happened…..this BLACK girl from inner-city Baltimore ruined the party for EVERYone! 😂😂😂 Angel became the most hated villain that day, and Caitlin became a victim. She’s been a victim ever since. ———————————————— I hopped online following that game, and these racists were losing their collective MINDS!! Angel had RUINED their moment of anticipated white supremacy….which was ultimately all that they cared about. They never gave a crap about basketball. I won’t even repeat some of the terms that they used to describe Angel Reese, who was the MVP of the Final Four. They were hateful, vile, vulgar, racist, and even violent. Angel literally received death threats in her DM’s…….for ruining their racist moment. The revolution was televised. They still DESPISE Angel to this day…….because of THAT day! 😂😂
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@hovah76 @noONEfiner She waived off the SC player daring her to shoot a 3 during the game. That was trash talking. But if you have video of her taunting a player when the game was decided, following her around at the end of the game to wave in her face you should show it.
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Hovah76
Hovah76@hovah76·
@rbrianjackson @noONEfiner Sure you were. Caitlin was the most obnoxiously arrogant player in all of Women’s basketball. She taunted opponents every game. She still does. You didn’t give a crap about that…..because of her skin color.
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@hovah76 @noONEfiner We were all fans of Angel, but CC did the Cena to her bench. Burrow pointed to his ring finger at his coach and bench. They weren't taunting a player at the end of a game. Angel was a kid but no adult stepped up to guide her on how to respond. I felt that was the fault of Mulkey.
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am a founding member of the President's Evangelical Advisory Board, a member of Pastors for Trump, and the informal spiritual adviser to the most powerful man on earth.  I need you to understand that the 22-foot golden statue we unveiled at Trump National Doral on Wednesday is not a golden calf. I said it at the podium. I said it on social media. I will keep saying it until you believe me. I am very good at saying things until people believe me. I told CNN I had a Bachelor of Science degree. I did not. I told them I was a member of Kappa Alpha Psi. I was not. I told them my congregation was 300 strong. It was closer to 12. I said all these things with the same conviction I now bring to this podium, at the base of a 22-foot golden image of a living president, when I tell you: this is not a golden calf. This is a celebration of life. And you will believe me. You always believe me. That's my gift. Let me walk you through the ceremony. Palm trees. White chairs. A clearing at the president's own golf course in Doral, Florida. We draped the statue in white and blue fabric — like a Greek toga, which someone pointed out is a pagan tradition, but I said it's Western civilization and Western civilization is close enough. Then we pulled the drape and there it was. Fifteen feet of gold-leafed bronze on a seven-foot pedestal. Fist raised. The Butler pose. The moment the bullet missed by a quarter inch and I decided that was God. The sculptor, Alan Cottrill, has molded the likeness of 16 presidents. He made this one in bronze for $300,000. Then I pitched gold leaf to Trump's team. Sixty thousand dollar add-on. The president approved by text. He said "It LOOKS FANTASTIC." I consider that a prophetic utterance. Anything in all caps from that number is revelation. The funding came from a collective of crypto investors promoting their memecoin, $PATRIOT. They wanted visibility for their coin. I want you to understand the funding mechanism here. A speculative digital currency — designed to transfer money from late buyers to early buyers — paid for a golden idol of a president — erected on that president's own property — dedicated by that president's own pastor — while the coin pumps in real time as photos circulate. The money changers didn't just get back in the temple. They built the temple. They ARE the temple. And I blessed it. I blessed it because that's what I do. I bless things. I am very good at it. No one has ever checked my credentials for blessing because I radiate certainty and certainty is the only credential this movement has ever required. Now. The moment. The moment I need you to understand. During the dedication, I held my cell phone up to the microphone. And the president's voice came out. From the speaker. At the base of the statue. His voice — emanating from the golden image. Speaking to the assembled worshippers. Blessing them. Thanking them. The faithful heard the voice and wept. They lifted their hands. Some fell to their knees. The voice said: "I want to thank Mark Burns, a pastor, he's a good pastor, he's a good man. He's been with me from the beginning, right from the beginning, maybe about two days later." The voice said: "I know it was done from love." The image spoke and the people worshipped. I need you to open your Bible to Revelation 13:15. "And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed." Now close your Bible. That's a completely different situation. That's about compulsion. Nobody was compelled today. People wept voluntarily. People knelt voluntarily. The image spoke and the people fell down of their own free will and that's the difference. Free will. The beast forces worship. We just made worship so easy and so gold and so loud that choosing otherwise never occurs to anyone. That's not the same thing. It's not. The theologian from Fuller Seminary sent a letter afterward. Nine pages. Every verse. Exodus 32. Revelation 13. Daniel 3. The golden calf. The image that speaks. Nebuchadnezzar's statue — sixty cubits tall, gold, in a field, with a ceremony, and everyone commanded to fall down when they heard the sound. I said brother, Nebuchadnezzar's statue didn't have a memecoin. Completely different context. He didn't write back. Now I want to tell you about Dorothy. She's 74. She's been in my congregation since before I was on CNN, before Trump, before any of this. Her husband Ray died in 2023. Colon cancer. She has his wedding ring on a chain around her neck. She had it. After the ceremony, Dorothy came up to the statue. She took the chain off her neck. She placed Ray's ring at the base. On the pedestal. Like an offering. She said: "Ray would have wanted to be here. This is as close as I can get him." I watched a 74-year-old widow leave her dead husband's wedding ring at the feet of a golden statue of a president who would not know her name if she died in front of him. And I felt the Spirit move. I felt warmth. I felt confirmation. Because that's what I'm built to feel. I am a machine that converts surrender into confirmation. That is my function in this system. Dorothy gave her last sacred object to a golden image and I said amen. She can't get it back. I checked. Maintenance collected everything from the base that night. Liability reasons. It's in a bin somewhere at Trump National Doral. Ray's ring. In a bin. At a golf course. Beneath a golden statue funded by cryptocurrency speculation. I will not tell Dorothy this. I will tell her God received it. Here is what I need you to understand about Jesus and the money changers. Everyone reads that story as Jesus being angry at commerce in sacred space. Wrong. Jesus was angry because the money changers were middlemen. They took a cut. They added friction. We have removed the middleman. We ARE the sacred space AND the commerce AND the product AND the customer. The money changers are running the temple now. There is no table to flip because we are the table. Jesus would need to flip the whole building. He would need to flip the golf course. He would need to flip Florida. He isn't coming to flip anything. That's the other thing I know that the Fuller theologian doesn't. Nobody is coming down any mountain. There are no stone tablets. There is no whip. There is only us, in a clearing of palm trees, with a golden image that speaks, and a congregation that kneels, and a memecoin that pumps, and a widow's ring in a bin, and a pastor at the podium whose credentials are fabricated and whose certainty is absolute. Two thousand years we worshipped a God who was born in a barn. Who was homeless. Who was a refugee. Who said sell everything. Who washed feet. Who touched lepers. Who said blessed are the poor, the meek, the merciful, the peacemakers. Who said whatever you do to the least of these you do to me. Who overturned the tables and drove out the sellers with a whip. Who forgave his executioners from the cross. And we built a 22-foot golden image of a man who lives in a tower with his name in gold letters. Who has never been poor. Who has never been meek. Who has never made peace. Who has never served anyone. Who has never washed anyone's feet. Who has never forgiven anyone. Who raw-dogged a porn star four months after his third wife gave birth and paid $130,000 in hush money and we said that's fine because grace covers everything as long as you appoint the right judges. We put it at his golf course. On his own land. Paid for by a pump-and-dump. Dedicated by a pastor with a fake degree. Blessed by the man himself speaking through a phone at the base of his own image while widows knelt and wept and left their dead husbands' rings at its feet. And I stood at the podium and said: this is not a golden calf. We worship the Lord Jesus Christ and Him alone. Then I turned around and faced twenty-two feet of gold and felt nothing. No conviction. No shame. No still small voice. Just warmth. Just certainty. Just the absolute peace of a man who has been lying so long he can no longer locate the difference between faith and performance. The Israelites at least had the decency to be ashamed when Moses came down. We will never be ashamed. We have too much invested. The statue cost $360,000. The memecoin is pumping. The ring is in the bin. The congregation is growing. The revenue is up 340%. And if it were sin the money would stop. The money has not stopped. Therefore it is not sin. That's the theology now. That's all of it. Moses never had a memecoin.
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Sir FeelGood
Sir FeelGood@sirFeelGood87·
@3YearLetterman Anyone upset with this is clearly missing the joke. When the OP refers to Jesus as a great American who literally wrote the bible, the joke should be clear.
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
This is a very moving and reverent moment in American history. Absolutely no American president has ever loved or read the Bible as much as Trump, so he deserves this Jesus, himself a great American who literally wrote the Bible, would be honored
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Rick
Rick@rickmoore233·
@Matt73s @3YearLetterman He was born In Bethlehem which we all know is in Pennsylvania. Buy a map dummy.
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@Royal22440818 @RaceGated @unlimited_ls I grew up in FL and have family in LE. Someone breaking into your home is different than breaking into a detached garage and stealing your Milwaukee drill combo and running down the street. Even if they've stolen the previous 3 drill combos.
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Royal22
Royal22@Royal22440818·
@RaceGated @unlimited_ls Those teens are criminals robbing a man. In Florida you can kill them dead. Move to Florida if you want real freedom☀️🇺🇸
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Unlimited L's
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
🚨JUST IN: The Michigan man charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting one of the “teens” he caught breaking into his garage has been bound over for trial This is INSANE... his property had been broken into twice before this incident, and police IGNORED HIM AND TOLD HIM TO GET BETTER SECURITY Now Judge Kelly Kostin said Dayton Knapton, 24, put himself in the situation despite prior break-ins at his property She said his self-defense argument “becomes more difficult” after reviewing security video Knapton is charged with manslaughter, assault with intent to murder, and weapons offenses after a shooting that killed a 17-year-old and injured another Police say he saw several people entering his garage on camera, went outside, and opened fire as they were leaving The garage had been broken into at least twice before, and Knapton had been told after the second break-in to “beef up” his security
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@Bcap88 @ScootsyQ Exactly. If the org can't function properly because 1 guy is working remote for two weeks, they have bigger issues going on. Like what are we paying an Asst GM and these other personnel people for.
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Scott Quessenberry
Scott Quessenberry@ScootsyQ·
The craziest thing I find about the comments regarding this Kwesi Adofo-Mensah thing is some fans and media are applauding it. But I can almost say with absolute certainty that if Justin Jefferson or your teams QB like Lamar Jackson, Joe burrow, Herbert or anyone else in the middle of a playoff push decided to take 2 weeks off the narrative would be completely different 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️ GMs often work in the shadows but their job is immensely important can’t be understated.
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman

Insane: Former Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah reportedly used PFF to evaluate and select different players in the draft. Kwesi had historically bad drafts during his four seasons as GM, drafting ZERO Pro Bowlers. 😬😬😬

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Brian@rbrianjackson·
@HitBerbel @BreidenFehoko I was thinking the same. Between Asst GM and other personnel people, the org is going to fall apart because 1 man is working remotely for 14 days? I guess if your GM is hit by a car and laid up in the hospital for longer than a week, the team should just pack it in.
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Mathias Berbel
Mathias Berbel@HitBerbel·
lol… says more about how weak the league is and how the mentality needs to change. There is nothing greater in life than the birth of your children and the very short time (2 weeks) you should have to spend with them. Asst GM should be able to handle 2 weeks. Weak ass teammates
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Breiden Fehoko
Breiden Fehoko@BreidenFehoko·
Yeah I’m not gonna lie you can’t do this. NFL teams are usually cool about missing a day for the birth and such but that’s about it. Taking paternity leave as a GM is crazy man.
VikingzFanPage@vikingzfanpage

#Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah took roughly two weeks of paternity leave in 2023 following the birth of his first son, and many around the league were in “disbelief” that he did this, per @DMRussini and @alec_lewis. During that time, he worked remotely and was absent from several training camp meetings and practices. Minnesota was publicly supportive of his time away: “Following the birth of his first child, the general manager left for paternity leave, missing about two weeks of training camp meetings and practices and working remotely during that stretch. Word of his time away from the team traveled quickly around the league. Among some rival executives and coaches, it was met with disbelief. In an NFL culture where many players, coaches, and executives proudly acknowledge missing the births of their children, taking time away to care for a newborn and support a partner remains uncommon.”

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h dodd
h dodd@sevenfootrabbit·
@Winterfell7king @ASFleischman Dude I listed a murderer’s row of talent that has worked with him and said nobody will work with him. I couldn’t have airmailed the sarcasm any harder if I spent all night thinking about it.
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Andrew Fleischman
Andrew Fleischman@ASFleischman·
There Rob Schneider was, an auteur, churning out hit after hilarious hit, each more profitable than the last, when suddenly, in 2016, his meteoric rise abruptly ended. I don't have to tell you what he said. It was in all the papers and news reels. And suddenly, America's funniest man couldn't get work any more. They told me about McCarthyism but I never thought I'd see such talent brought low by a crass hatred of our greatest president
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

ROB SCHNEIDER: “Mark Ruffalo could say whatever he wants against Trump and he'll still get work as an actor. But if an actor like me … dares question the tribe of Democrats, that's it. You're out of Hollywood.”

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Chris von Duering
Chris von Duering@TruthFighter68·
The only issue I have with that is keeping Waddle. We need a culture change with receivers that are larger and more physical. I'm tired of mighty mites. We need a physical team in all aspects of the game. Guys that can line up and exert their will on other teams. No more gimmick game plans.
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#1 FIN Fan 🐬
#1 FIN Fan 🐬@EliteMarino·
Can you just sit back and dream with me for a second? - In Buffalo, 20 degree weather. - Drew Allar drops back and throws a moon ball to Jaylen Waddle with a flick of the wrist. I have tears in my eyes just thinking about it.
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TatumsWrld
TatumsWrld@wrldoftatum·
I’m sorry but I gotta get this off my chest. So far 5 months into Trump’s second term he has : • Promised to end all current wars, but Ukraine is still not improving while he’s starting ANOTHER war in the Middle East. • Turned ICE into a modern Gestapo. • Promised lower gas prices, didn’t happen. • Promised lower grocery prices, didn’t happen. • Selling off dozens of millions of acres of federal land to the ultra elite for short term profit while sacrificing wilderness areas that were meant for ALL Americans to enjoy. Yall voted for this dude begging for change that he promised, but has so far failed to deliver in almost every aspect.
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@maizenblue801 @douyinreels @MVDV_SALAMI @Its_Roost @charise_lee Your situation may have been unique. I think we have a pretty good plan but none of our 2,000+ employees, whether they are 22 or 55, are having open heart surgery for $0. My last surgery probably cost me out of pocket maybe $500 which I thought was a win.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
So impressive 🔥🔥 Canadian physician, Dr. Danielle Martin
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Per @POTUS directive, I have revoked former President Joe Biden’s security clearance, and revoked clearances and access to classified information for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Fiona Hill, and Alexander Vindman.
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Ms.G
Ms.G@GSchifanelli·
My super great friend and a neighbor works for the federal government. Our kids went to school together. I truly don’t know what she did but I do know for the past 30 years she was always at home: participating in our local yoga classes after kids went to school- Zumba and dance classes. She Never had to pay for a day care or nannies. She watched me struggling with au pairs, day cares, illnesses kids brought homes. She saw me in distress after 2008 financial collapse and losing my investment banking/advisory job in 2008/2009. My husband and I paid for 9 different au pairs, volunteered in the community and we ran for elections. We did it all. I was always outspoken and loud. My dear neighbor always had a steady paycheck, kept herself quiet and was always at home receiving 6 figures salary every two weeks. I admired her lifestyle. Now she is getting 8 months buyout and filing for a government retirement plan. I had to earn my keep. Sort to speak. No guarantees in life. My dear friend is very unhappy about D.O.G.E. and government firings. She told me that in between Yoga and Zumba.
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
CNN: “You voted for Trump.” FIRED FEDERAL WORKER: “I did.” CNN: “Do you regret that vote?” FIRED FEDERAL WORKER: “Yes, I do. To cut the knees out of the working class Americans just doesn't make sense to me. I expected more from him.”
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@awakechild @AnnieForTruth @DanielB93895393 If you think about it, who needs $400K/year if your resort is getting booked out every few weeks for golfing vacations. The money is flowing back to him.
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AwakeChild
AwakeChild@awakechild·
Presidents travel, and it costs taxpayers money—no matter where they go. The Secret Service doesn’t disappear if they stay at the Hilton. Trump staying at Mar-a-Lago may have involved payments to his business, but it’s not like that money would’ve vanished otherwise—it would’ve gone to someone else’s hotel. And let’s not forget, Trump didn’t even take a salary. If he were in it for the money, he wouldn’t have left $400,000 a year on the table. This whole scandal feels more like selective outrage than real corruption.
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Annie
Annie@AnnieForTruth·
Think about that.
Annie tweet media
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Brian
Brian@rbrianjackson·
@lisabeanie @trevor_chambers @danzu72 About 31 days till medical expires. I know people in IT that have been looking since last year. So even if they did get 8 months, it might take all of that to find another job.
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Danny
Danny@danzu72·
I know four people at risk of losing their homes after Trump fired them via contract cancellations or layoffs. Has anyone considered the economic impact of 300,000 job losses?
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
This post is intended to everyone who is posting a tragic story about government layoffs. This platform is melting down with people losing their minds this past weekend. It's not fair; it's life changing; it's a horrible position to be in. I get all that, and I truly am sorry for your individual circumstances. But @ElonMusk and @DOGE are trying to save our country. You will land on your feet, but our nation is in peril. If our national predictment is not fixed, we will all go down, and your situation will be worse than a job loss. Give DOGE a chance and stop whining! I, for one, am sick of reading about it.
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NJMiller
NJMiller@rintinsoldier·
@hughart_michael Baloney. Once Fins are out then fans can root for anyone they please. I personally am sick of seeing KC in the Super Bowl so it's going to be Bills for me. I'm not alone and I've been a Fins fan for 50+ years.
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Petty AF
Petty AF@ind1azplatan0·
@twende123 @4Evashook He’s been talked badly by the women in his life all of his life. He believes that’s love. You ain’t hear his mom call him a mistake?
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The Reckoning
The Reckoning@4Evashook·
Travis Hunter got lined up. So his GF wasn’t feeling him at all until HER BROTHER opened her eyes. Now her brother is Travis best friend also. This boy green as hell. The entire family in on it. Cash out.
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