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Jake Green

@thejakegreen

Owner of @peacefulseaprod • #BTC • Excuse me while I latibulate ✌️

Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Jake Green
Jake Green@thejakegreen·
Your passion for liberty is commendable and I respect it... and even agree with much of it. That being said, this exploratory committee had better return from their exploration with a resounding "hell no."
Jo Jorgensen@JoForLiberty

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Brick House
Brick House@house_bric23859·
@MagneticNorse Problem most do not realize is it is not a federal agency it uses that name to trick people.
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Magnetic Norse
Magnetic Norse@MagneticNorse·
If you could delete one federal agency tonight, which would it be and why? Jake Green drops a BANGER 🔥
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Jake Green
Jake Green@thejakegreen·
@MLiamMcCollum Even as a lifetime member I would quit the LP if we ran someone against Massie. I'd be very close to quitting if we didn't change the bylaws to endorse him.
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Liam McCollum
Liam McCollum@MLiamMcCollum·
Libertarians in the Libertarian Party: If Thomas Massie ran as a Republican in 2028 and was on track to win the nomination, do you think the LP should still run a different candidate, endorse Thomas Massie, or change the bylaws to provide the flexibility to cross-nominate him like Donald Trump wanted the party to do for him in 2024? There is a correct answer.
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Thomas
Thomas@Gigantor44·
@DruKoester What "unconstitutional" wars are you braying about ?
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Dru Koester
Dru Koester@DruKoester·
As senator for district 41, using state power to stop unconstitutional wars will be a priority for me. And please Share share share! We are grassroots & we’re taking on a very powerful entity. Word of mouth is our greatest weapon.
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Diego Adrian Rivera
Diego Adrian Rivera@Diego4Liberty·
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Bring Our Troops Home@TroopsHomeUS

Joe Rogan, the most popular podcaster in the world, has just released an episode with Scott Horton, the most knowledgeable antiwar advocate in America. Minutes after walking out of Rogan's studio, @scotthortonshow jumped into ours. @DanMcKnight30 speaks with Scott—a longtime supporter of @DefendTheGuard—about the importance of this moment, dispels propaganda about the Iran War, and how even neocons are starting to jump from a sinking ship. Thank you @joerogan for giving tens of millions the opportunity to hear the message of principled non-interventionism!

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Liam McCollum
Liam McCollum@MLiamMcCollum·
Draft Lindsey Graham? @TomJandron on his run for US Senate
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Jake Green
Jake Green@thejakegreen·
Why the frick is a drone flying around the court during the Final Four? And if for some reason it’s a necessity, how bout we DONT FLY IT IN THE FRAME OF THE MAIN CAMERA #finalfour #marchmadness
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Game 7
Game 7@game7__·
It's rare that sports fans agree on anything. But everyone seems to be in agreement today: Duke got robbed this weekend. Dan Hurley and UConn have been flagrantly ignoring the rules for the entirety of the NCAA Tournament. Sunday was no exception. There were still 0.4 seconds on the clock. The game was live. Dan Hurley walked toward a referee on the sideline. He got in the official’s face. Then he pressed his forehead directly into the ref’s forehead. SI called it a “menacing forehead tap.” No technical foul was called. If it had been, Duke shoots two free throws. Down one. With an 86% free throw shooter at the line. Here's what actually happened and why this should be a much bigger story than it is. Braylon Mullins hit a 35-foot three to give UConn a 73-72 lead with 0.4 seconds left. It was the shot of the tournament. Nobody is disputing that. But in the seconds after the shot, Hurley walked toward a referee, got in his face, and pressed his forehead directly into the official's forehead. Sports Illustrated described it as a "menacing forehead tap." The clock still showed 0.4 seconds. The game was not over. A technical foul on a head coach for making contact with an official during a live ball is one of the easiest calls in basketball. There is no gray area. Contact with a game official is a technical. If it's called, Duke's Isaiah Evans steps to the free throw line, trailing 73-72. He shot 86% from the stripe this season. Makes both? Duke wins 74-73. Makes one? Overtime. That wasn't the only violation. When Mullins' shot went in, UConn bench players ran onto the court to celebrate before the game was over. They caught themselves and ran back, but they had already entered the playing area during a live ball. Duke's radio announcers immediately called for a technical. That wasn't called either. Two separate technical foul violations. Zero calls. In the span of 0.4 seconds. And here's what makes the Hurley part impossible to ignore. Three weeks ago, on March 7, Hurley was ejected from UConn's game at Marquette in the final second for getting in a referee's face. He was chest-to-shoulder with the official. Double technical. Ejected. The Big East fined him $25,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct. In the Sweet 16 against Michigan State on March 27, Hurley challenged an out-of-bounds call, got it overturned, and then sarcastically offered his glasses to the ref who got it wrong. Lip readers caught him asking about Lasik. Nothing was called. Two days later against Duke, Hurley was officially "warned" during the game for leaving his coach's box. Told to stay put. Then after the buzzer beater, he went forehead-to-forehead with a ref. Ejected and fined $25,000 at Marquette. Taunted a ref to his face at Michigan State with no consequences. Warned during the Duke game for leaving his coach's box. Then physical contact with a referee in the biggest moment of the tournament. The full breakdown of every missed call and what would have happened if any of them were made is here: itsgame7.com/news/duke-got-… UConn came back from 19 down. Mullins hit one of the greatest shots in tournament history. That part was earned. But two technical foul violations in 0.4 seconds, and neither one called, on a coach who was ejected for the same thing three weeks ago? That's not intensity. That's a pattern. And last night, it changed the outcome of a game.
Bleacher Report@BleacherReport

DAN HURLEY AND THE REF 😭 Hurley's reaction to UCONN's game-winner (via @MarchMadnessMBB)

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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
"Bombs Away" featuring the US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
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