Rob DeClercq
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Rob DeClercq
@triswimrob
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Boca Raton, FL Katılım Şubat 2012
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@CollinRugg @_BlakeHabyan @RealAlexJones No you moron he was banned because he communicated an extremely false narrative - it’s called slander. Slander is illegal - it’s not free speech.
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@_BlakeHabyan @RealAlexJones Banned for hurting a 'journalist's' feelings.
Wild times.
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Nov 20, 2022: Elon Musk says Alex Jones will remain banned for his Sandy Hook comments.
Nov 29, 2023: Elon Musk tells advertisers to "go f**k yourself."
Dec 10, 2023: Elon Musk restores Alex Jones' account.
If Elon wasn't clear on Nov 29, it's extremely clear now: Advertisers won't be allowed to control the narrative on X and if they aren’t okay with that, they can "go f**k” themselves.
Free speech wins.
Video: @RealAlexJones
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@blackhawkce457 @Travis_in_Flint You know the gas prices dropped the last two years of Obama’s presidency right? Or do you need to learn to read? I mean, that’s what your graph says. Your graph is also missing gas prices under GW’s presidency. 😜
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@iheartmindy @krassenstein The video of him KILLING someone is doctored? It’s called critical viewing. Get a clue, loser. And stay off the drugs.
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@krassenstein George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose…not trauma, according to the coroner.
You don’t need to be a “conspiracy theorist” to think Chauvin got shanked to shut him up just as the story for his freedom started to go viral.
It’s called “critical thinking.” Try it. ✌🏻
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Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted in the murder of George Floyd, was reportedly stabbed and appears to be in serious condition. Medics had to you “life-saving measures”.
Crazy conspiracy theorists are now claiming that he was stabbed because he was about to show “what really happened”. No you crazy people, the prosecution already did that and the jury decided what took place.
Why does everything have to be a conspiracy theory?
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@krassenstein Wrong. Fully Disagree. Both are WRONG. One act was that of treason. The other was an act in support of Terrorism.
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Let me point something out because it's clear that people don't know the difference between the march in Washington DC last night and January 6th.
1) Marching towards the White House, chanting Allahu Akbar and calling for a ceasefire or even the defeat of Israel = NOT Illegal & Protected by our First Amendment rights.
2) Marching towards the Capitol chanting things like "Hang Mike Pence" then breaking through police barragcades, assaulting those police who are trying to stop you, then breaking the windows of the Capitol building before illegally entering and unlocking the doors, allowing the protest to enter the Capitol, while protesters seek to stop the certification of an election, IS ILLEGAL.
You can try and compare the two all you want, but they are not even remotely the same. Yes, perhaps a handful of people put paint on the fence and stood on the fence. These people should be arrested and charged with misdemeanors.
I'm just tired of people who are so keen on making bad people look good, that they compare every single LEGAL protest to January 6th.
I can't tell you how much I disagree with many of those protesting in DC last night. I have family in Israel. I am Jewish. Some of the things chanted during the March were incredibly hurtful. They were hurtful, but LEGAL. America is great because we allow those, who disagree with our government to speak up. Those trying to stop legal speech are not patriots.
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@americasgreat @EdKrassen She was confronted and responded accordingly. Maybe the Karen behind her should have STFU and dealt with it?
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@EdKrassen Honestly she is right but no need to scream about it. I personally hate those seats. You have a freaking tray to put food and drinks on the back of a seat, where the person in front of you can lean it back. Who even designed this seat?
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Another woman flips out on an airplane!
But in this case, does she actually have a point?
In the video the woman, after apparently having her seat pushed from behind, is heard saying:
“The whole trip she pushed my seat… I’m allowed to put my seat back. I'm allowed to put my seat back. I'm allowed to put my seat back. I'm allowed to put my seat back."
Is it wrong for someone to recline their seat on an airplane without asking permission first?
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@Todd_Blackledge
Saturday’s coverage of the Michigan-Michigan State game was poor journalism at best. Your announcing w/ your noses up UM’s backside, touting their “culture”, pathetic. Have you no integrity?
espn.com/college-footba…
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@TheHerd @ColinCowherd It’s illegal. Full stop. Your support for illegal activities makes you a coward. Your parents are ashamed of you.
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"If Purdue was doing this, nobody would care... If you didn't know a rule existed before this story, you can't be outraged by it."
— @ColinCowherd on Michigan under investigation
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@TuckerCarlson You’re still speaking - as though you’re relevant?
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@RepBoebert Keeping the molestation a family affair?
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@RepBoebert For receiving a check 5 years ago? Jealous because it’s more than you received for giving handies to your boyfriends?
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@javonprice @EdKrassen It looks like you’re a politician-which is disturbing because you clearly don’t understand the purpose of impeachment.
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@EdKrassen I actually think it’s valid. Not only is she usurping the power of the state legislature, but she’s also violating the U.S. Constitution
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BREAKING: New Mexico State representatives Stefani Lord and John Block have called for the impeachment of New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham after she declared a public health emergency for gun violence.
The idea that someone should be impeached for trying to implement laws that state reps believe to be unconstitutional is crazy to me.
Every year there are dozens of laws, executive orders, and rules that are put into effect which are later ruled by the US courts to be unconstitutional. None of these people are ever impeached for it.
It has happened to just about every recent US President. It happens all the time in government. That’s what the purpose of the separation of powers and the court systems are for.
Do you think passing or implementing laws that some believe to be “unconstitutional” should now be the norm for impeachment?

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"What is the 2-minute version of the task I'm avoiding?"
-@JamesClear
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@Travis_in_Flint Are you mentally I’ll, or just plain stupid? None of what you suggest is factually correct.
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@EdKrassen IF…this is true, it’s treason. Surely a lawyer would know that, right? Giuliani has proven his craziness but is he that stupid? Time will tell if this story is actually true.
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WOW! According to Mother Jones, an FBI whistleblower has come forward to allege that Rudy Giuliani was being used by a Ukrainian oligarch with heavy ties to Russian Intelligence and operatives in order to smear Joe Biden with disinformation.
Additionally, this whistleblower, Johnathan Buma, says this was taking place when Giuliani was Trump’s lawyer and adviser and that the investigation was thwarted by other individuals within the Trump FBI. Buma also said he was targeted with retaliation.
That’s not all though. There are now additional FBI agents, according to Mother Jones, who may be willing to be whistleblowers in the case.
What do you make of this? Do you believe Giuliani was compromised and doing work on behalf of Russian interests, or do you believe the whistleblower is not telling the truth?

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@EdKrassen @cboyack The hypocrisy I find is the use of the Gadsden flag by people who have no problem treading on others’.
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A 12 year old boy named Jaiden was kicked out of class in a Colorado Springs school yesterday because he had a Gadsden flag patch (Don’t Tread on Me) adhered to his backpack.
Even though I get that some people identify the flag as being associated slavery, that’s not what the flag actually represents.
It’s origin is from the Revolutionary War, not the Civil War, and it definitely didn’t originate out of a dislike for certain groups of people.
With this said, if you feel that it’s OK for a kid to wear a Gadsden flag, yet have a problem with a child wearing an LGBTQ+ flag or BLM flag to school, then you are being a hypocrite.
Do you agree? What are your thoughts on this patch on the child’s backpack?
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@Travis_in_Flint There’s a difference between an official police escort and breaking and entering causing three to die. Try again Sally Soreloser.
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@EdKrassen @donniegirl73 He was a minor in possession of a firearm. Most certainly he broke a law.
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@donniegirl73 He just didn’t break the law though. There was no law about carrying the gun and he was getting attacked, so it was classified as self-defense. That doesn’t mean he should be deemed a hero or that he isn’t responsible.
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It was 3 years ago today that Kyle Rittenhouse took the lives of 2 individuals.
Most people on the left won’t agree with me when I say the jury’s decision on finding him “not guilty” was the right one.
Most people on the right won’t agree with me when I say that Rittenhouse is partially responsible for their deaths and should be chastised for his actions.
The way the law was written, Rittenhouse simply didn’t violate the law. You can’t convict someone of something that technically isn’t a crime.
With that said, Rittenhouse went to the protest and riots carrying an AR-15. He made extremely reckless choices, attending the violent protests with an assault rifle, which ultimately led to him killing 2 individuals.
Both sides have to get over the fact that everything doesn’t need to be black and white all the time. There can be multiple people responsible for a single event.
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@EdKrassen Wrong. Guns were transported across state lines by a minor. That’s two laws broken before he even fired a shot. Open carry? There’s another broken law. Did he pull the trigger on two people? Yes. Yes he did.
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