
Ronnie Shaw
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Ronnie Shaw
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@Kinza1278 Yes 1978 Graduate of the Welder Training Center Detroit Michigan.🇺🇸👊🇺🇸🇺🇸😎
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@IffyTheDopester I think the Wolverines team could get the Tigers.👊🇺🇸😎
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But be patient we are told by far too many surrounding the media ecosystem of the Detroit ball club.
Michigan & Trumbull@Mich_Trumbull
I keep thinking how the Tigers went through 9 years of “rebuilding” just for them to be a good baseball team for about 5 months. That might haunt my dreams forever.
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that's because Jaxson Dart was speaking up for an immoral sociopathic criminal who is severely damaging America
Steve Kerr has been speaking up for morality and decency and genuine American values
Pro-America | Politics & Markets@Pro__Trading
Democrats are crying over Jaxson Dart, but had no problem with Steve Kerr going on political diatribes for the last 5 years after the games.
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@FrediThePizzamn Fredi Do what’s best for you and your family.🙏🏼👊🇺🇸😎
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If you know Jesus Christ is #1 in your life, drop a big Good Morning!
MAHA
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On the evening of February 5, 2020, at his home in Beverly Hills, Kirk Douglas’s family began sharing the news with the world that one of the last great figures of Hollywood’s Golden Age had passed away.
He was 103 years old.
The exact cause of death was never publicly disclosed, but his son, , explained that his father’s health had been declining for some time. The announcement did not feel like the farewell to an ordinary celebrity. It felt like the end of an entire era.
Michael spoke about the legend the public knew, but above all about the man who had been a father, husband, and grandfather for decades.
In his final years, was no longer the commanding physical presence that cinema had turned into an icon. His body had slowed down. His voice still carried the effects of the stroke he suffered in 1996.
Yet even that hardship became part of his remarkable story.
Just two months after the stroke, at the age of 79, he stepped onto the stage at the Academy Awards to receive an honorary Oscar. Speaking was still difficult for him, but he stood before the industry that had known him for his piercing gaze, clenched jaw, and explosive intensity—qualities that seemed ready to burst forth in every scene.
That moment captured who he truly was.
Kirk Douglas spent his life overcoming obstacles that would have stopped many others.
He was born in 1916 in under the name Issur Danielovitch, the son of impoverished Jewish immigrants. His father earned a living collecting rags and scrap metal. As a boy, Kirk sold snacks to laborers and competed in wrestling. He learned early that survival required determination and resilience.
After the Second World War, he arrived in Hollywood with a new name and an enormous hunger for success.
His breakthrough came with films such as , , and above all . On screen, he rarely played charming or reassuring heroes. Instead, he portrayed tough, ambitious, and often deeply troubled men.
But his significance extended far beyond acting.
During the production of Spartacus, he made a decision that helped change Hollywood. He insisted on crediting by his real name, even though the writer had been blacklisted during the era of McCarthyism.
Many people were afraid to do so.
He was not.
That act helped break the silence and isolation imposed on countless artists accused of communist sympathies.
Then came further trials.
In 1991, he survived a helicopter crash. In 1996, a stroke. In the years that followed, he faced something quieter but equally difficult: watching nearly all of his contemporaries disappear.
Yet he continued to write, speak, and make public appearances for as long as he was able. In one of his best-known reflections, he said:
“Age is in the mind. I survived a helicopter crash and a stroke. What else can happen? I’m not afraid.”
In his final years, the public image of Kirk Douglas was no longer that of Spartacus defying an empire.
It was that of an elderly man sitting beside his wife, , to whom he had been married for more than sixty-five years, surrounded by his family.
When he died, the film industry lost a legend.
But in his home that evening, the greatest loss was not the myth.
It was the husband. The father. The man who kept fighting until the very end.

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🚨Chip Roy’s Anti-Trump/Anti-MAGA ‘Greatest Hits’🚨
• Told MAGA critics to “Kiss My Ass” and called supporters “fkrs” and “motherfkrs” during online clashes.
• Called Trump’s Jan. 6 actions “Clearly Impeachable Conduct,” said Jan. 6 was an “ATTACK on the Republic,” then texted Meadows: “This is a sh*tshow. Fix this now.”
• Described a sports bar full of “amped-up” MAGA Trump supporters as “TROUBLING” on Jan. 6.
• Voted to certify Biden’s 2020 win.
• Questioned Trump’s conservative credentials in 2016, backed Ted Cruz, then Ron DeSantis over Trump … claiming Trump was “afraid” and “hiding in the basement.”
🔥Campaigned with Thomas Massie, supported Liz Cheney, called for Ken Paxton’s resignation, opposed Trump-backed spending/tax bills, and earned the nickname “3 AM Chip” for late-night calls blocking MAGA priorities.
NOW CHIP ROY wants MAGA voters to FORGET the record and believe he’s suddenly America First.
BULLSHIT … he’s SLIMEY!
Texas voters aren’t stupid.
The internet is FOREVER … especially with phony theater!
Do you trust him? Anyone with receipts, DM or drop in comments.
✔️Pass this on.

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Translation: Smartypants, Scott Harris is scared to shake things up.
𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔇𝔢𝔱𝔯𝔬𝔦𝔱 𝔗𝔦𝔪𝔢𝔰 📰@the_det_times
A.J. Hinch on why the Tigers aren't calling up hitters from Triple-A Toledo: “It's not as simple as just try something. There are roster ramifications. There are playing time ramifications." (h/t @EvanPetzold)
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