Mark
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@NYG_break @716billsmaphia @BleacherReport Name one person who is comparing him to Larry Allen? Not to mention the back issues which do not get better.
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@716billsmaphia @BleacherReport You wouldn’t take Larry Allen in the top 10?
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@m_millsey @PatriotSassy She can't worship them both so she picked Trump 😂
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@PatriotSassy You’re right, only conservative popes are infallible.
Idiot.
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I am a practicing Catholic. Have been all my life, waaaayyyy over half a century. But I’ve had it with these damn popes getting political!! I couldn’t stand Pope Francis. 😤 We catholics are taught to believe that the pope is divinely chosen. That he is infallible. But I’m sorry, this one and the last one are hardly infallible. 😒 I had hopes for Leo but I had also heard that he was a liberal early on. Already, I can see he’s no better than Francis. Please, stop making Catholics feel like we have to choose.
Because I’ll choose Jesus always, but you are NOT Jesus!! I will NOT change my stance on my president! I will support him, however, the one thing I CAN control? How much money I put in the kitty every week. 💰 And right now, I’m not putting ANY money in that’s intended for Rome. Until the holy father stays out of our politics, he gets not one. red. cent. from me! His job is to lead people to Christ like a shepherd, not to “pontificate” on @POTUS @DonaldTrump! @Pontifex

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@markc199 @Buccigross Chicago is kinda a rough neighborhood imo.
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‘We can’t invest in America because we’re fighting wars’ is literally the opposite of what he ran on.
Biggest scam in modern political history, hands down.
FactPost@factpostnews
Trump: We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.
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Let’s call this what it is, it’s not just hypocrisy, it’s moral fraud.
Franklin Graham had no problem demonizing Barack Obama, a faithful husband, scandal-free, disciplined, educated, Black man, the very embodiment of the “bootstraps” gospel white evangelicals preach about, as some kind of threat, even suggesting that he was antichrist.
Yet, the same Graham bows in reverence to Donald Trump, an adjudicated rapist, convicted felon, unrepentant racist, porn star banging, pathological liar, with a trail of infidelity, exploitation, documented racism, and associations with convicted child sex traffickers, and has the caucasity to call him “raised up by God.”
That’s not discernment, that’s deception, dishonesty, and disregard for the sacred text he claims to believe.
The standard didn’t change, the subject did. Obama’s integrity was dismissed because he was Black. Trump’s corruption is sanctified because he is white and politically useful.
Graham isn’t applying scripture, he’s weaponizing it. He ignores sin when it serves power, then quotes the Bible to justify the very wickedness it condemns. That’s not Christianity, that’s idolatry of whiteness, wrapped in religious language and draped in a flag. 
This is hypocrisy at its highest level: Calling evil good when it benefits you, and calling good evil when it threatens your power.
And then having the audacity to say God said it.

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@AKgangway @_RyanFowler_ Stupidest comment of the day 😂. You obviously don't watch the NFL.
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@_RyanFowler_ Like I’ve said one & I’ll continue to say it. Ohio State does not develop. They get the best athletes and all their coaches are just Yes men. That’s why their recruiting results and championship results don’t match. That’s why they typically always fall short. They don’t develop
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@johnrich @JoeCorey17 @RobertIrvine @RFKJr_Official @calleymeans @SecRollins Look who is acting like a tough guy now. You are so desperate for attention.
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@JoeCorey17 @RobertIrvine @RFKJr_Official @calleymeans @SecRollins You think you can tell a man like Robert what he can and can't say? Ok Joe Cory...Keep working those tough guy thumbs of yours.
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Chuck I know for a fact that @RFKJr_Official and @calleymeans @SecRollins are deep diving into school meals as we speak
Chuck Steele@ChuckSteeleSr
@RobertIrvine Chef, Hawaii’s school food program desperately needs you. Paper ledgers and index cards, with an inability to even calculate food costs..millions wasted with little to no progress…for nearly a decade Maybe a new show? ‘School Food Program: Impossible’ civilbeat.org/2026/03/push-t…
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@colincowherd Well, he acts like a dummy enough that I think he qualifies.
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@JohnHanson90145 @archeohistories Don't mix things up. They invented the wheel thousands of years ago. They just didn't use it for transportation due to the terrain and a lack of domesticated pack animals (horses and cattle were not native animals). They used rivers, travois, logs, etc.
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@markc199 @archeohistories I may have… when was it you think they invented the wheel? Any metal working of note? Any consequential construction? Ever spent time on a reservation? Even today the native average lifespan is under 50. And in case you misunderstand, I think all that is sad, not disgusting.
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When European settlers arrived, they didn't find empty wilderness. They found complex societies with trade networks spanning thousands of miles, astronomical knowledge passed down through generations, and confederacies that had maintained peace through democratic councils long before the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia.
The Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Haudenosaunee, united six nations under a system of checks and balances, representative government, and consensus building. Benjamin Franklin and other founders studied their Great Law of Peace. Some historians argue it directly influenced the federal structure of the United States, though this remains debated in academic circles.
By the time state lines were drawn, displacement had already begun. Treaties were signed and broken. Languages were suppressed. Ceremonies banned. Yet Indigenous nations persisted. Today, over 570 federally recognized tribes continue their governance, cultural practices, and fight for sovereignty. Their history didn't end in the past tense. It continues in courtrooms, classrooms, and on reclaimed ancestral lands.
#archaeohistories

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Hundreds of people are dead. Little girls are dead. Six Americans are dead. Others are risking their lives. Millions across the Middle East are terrified.
It's not a video game. It's not a meme. It's not another chance to troll the libs. It's fucking war.
The White House@WhiteHouse
JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥
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@JohnHanson90145 @archeohistories You should read history books and find out what else happened.
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@archeohistories Ya I think you should read “Empire of the Summer Moon … Quanah Parker and the rise and fall of the Comanche Nation”. The Native Americans were very highly skilled indeed. In stealing and in torture. When did they invent the wheel?
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@ElroyWintogreen @archeohistories Yes, they did have permanent settlements. In fact, there are cities today that still retain the original native name for the city.
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When Europeans first came to the Shenandoah , they noted the Shawnee and Iroquois engaged in a long-standing fierce struggle for control. Neither had permanent settlements, but they valued the hunting. The Shawnee eventually prevailed Then the Scots-Irish came, and engaged the Shawnee with no quarter from either side. Shawnee killed two of Daniel Boone’s sons, btw. But eventually the Scots-Irish prevailed, and gained control. So do the Shawnee owe reparations to the Iroquois? Do the Scots-Irish owe reparations to the Shawnee? But wait. What’s that over there? Why, its a Monacan settlement in the Shenandoah dating to perhaps AD 1100. But the Monacans never contested the incursions. So, we need some blue-haired Karens with nose rings to figure it all out.
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@JeffSimonSports MAGA in the profile tells me all I need to know, so this is obviously bullshit.
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TRADE🚨: The Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns are working on finalizing a trade that will send WR Marvin Harrison Jr. to the Browns in exchange for a 2026 1st round pick (no.24) along with a 2026 3rd round pick. #NFL #Cardinals #Browns

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@TomiLahren @DarrigoMelanie Wow Tomi. Thanks for showing you are not very bright, but we knew that already.
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@DarrigoMelanie Kind of sucks when the shoe is on the other foot doesn’t it?
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Trump’s billionaire allies will now own CNN, Fox News, CBS, WaPo, WSJ and NY Post — plus 185+ local tv stations and news in 100 markets.
They also control X, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, TikTok, Truth and Twitch.
They control the AI you're integrating into your lives, the algorithms feeding you content, and your personal data you've given up for access.
This is all by design to manipulate and surveil us, and we’re not talking enough about it.
Pay attention.
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@fasc1nate The letter is fictional but Jesse did meet his son after the war.
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Jesse Owens of USA winning gold for the long jump in the summer Olympics in Germany, 1936. The man saluting behind Owens is Lutz Long, a German who shared training tips with Owens and was the first to openly congratulate him after his final jump in full view of Hitler.
After the Olympics, the two kept in touch via mail. Below is Long's last letter to Owens while he was stationed with the German Army in North Africa during World War 2. Long was later killed in action during the allied invasion of Sicily in 1943.
"I am here, Jesse, where it seems there is only the dry sand and the wet blood. I do not fear so much for myself, my friend Jesse, I fear for my woman who is home, and my young son Karl, who has never really known his father.
My heart tells me, if I be honest with you, that this is the last letter I shall ever write. If it is so, I ask you something. It is a something so very important to me.
It is you go to Germany when this war done, someday find my Karl, and tell him about his father. Tell him, Jesse, what times were like when we not separated by war. I am saying—tell him how things can be between men on this earth.
If you do this something for me, this thing that I need the most to know will be done, I do something for you, now. I tell you something I know you want to hear. And it is true.
That hour in Berlin when I first spoke to you, when you had your knee upon the ground, I knew that you were in prayer. Then I not know how I know. Now I do. I know it is never by chance that we come together. I come to you that hour in 1936 for purpose more than der Berliner Olympiade.
And you, I believe, will read this letter, while it should not be possible to reach you ever, for purpose more even than our friendship. I believe this shall come about because I think now that God will make it come about. This is what I have to tell you, Jesse.
I think I might believe in God. And I pray to him that, even while it should not be possible for this to reach you ever, these words I write will still be read by you.
Your brother, Luz"
More chilling historical photos: bit.ly/46yA996

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