Robbie
595 posts


@iAnonPatriot Mental health for sure, they are easy targets for organisers for useful rioters.
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🚨 BREAKING: Mass arrests are underway right now in front of an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon.
Do you support arresting these rioters?
A. Yes
B. No
Via @ScooterCasterNY
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🚨BREAKING: Leftists are demanding the firing of these federal agents for bringing an obese woman to the ground who OBSTRUCTED an immigration enforcement operation.
"You're under arrest for making a threat to a federal agent."
Do you firmly support the federal agent on this?
IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!!
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Do you think James Woods is one of the good guys in Hollywood and is patriotic 🇺🇸🇺🇸
@RealJamesWoods

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"My son is about to undergo a very delicate head surgery, wish him good luck.🥹🙏"
At just five years old little Ryder Wells has been through more horror than most would experience in a lifetime 😢 It feels like this kid needs all the support he can get right now, so let him know that he is beautiful and brave! ❤️

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Its "personal" and she feels really guilty that she allowed her kids to access social media.
Education Minister Erica Standford is processing New Zealand's Under 16 Social Media Ban.
She says that without government "help" it is impossible for parents to control what children see on social media.
Notable that media never ask one question about the bill's impact upon the rights of adults or whether it will open the door to even more restrictive legislation in the future.
The quite reasonable fear here is that any such legislation will be a trojan horse for further restrictions on internet freedom of expression.
X for example is where most of the lies of politicians & their legacy media comrades are exposed. Its only natural they would band together to stifle it.
In true globalist style, Ms Stanford said NZ must join with 40 other countries pushing the same legislation. Because they will have strength in numbers.
The best thing she says is that National will not have time to pass this legislation until after the election.
You don't want it, you know what to do.
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A message from Omri:
Just before Shabbat begins,
and just after another siren,
it’s important for me to say thank you.
Thank you for the messages of love, appreciation, and support we received after yesterday’s broadcast, and more broadly, since I returned home to my life and to my family.
Thank you to our soldiers, both regular and reservists, who continue to risk their lives and bodies. This Shabbat as well, we will pray for you, that you return home safely.
I feel fortunate to be part of this people, and to be surrounded by so much care and love.
Even in challenging days, whether on a personal level or a national one, I know things will be better.
Because that is the way of things.
Wishing you a peaceful and quiet Shabbat,
above all, quiet.
For better days,
Omri

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@benonwine He’ll he looks awful, way older than his years.. pampered prat.
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@chrisluxonmp But you can buy oil from other sources, look after NZ first, not the globalist agenda, that’s your main job description…
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Global conflict is pushing up fuel prices, and I know some Kiwis may be worried about supply or whether restrictions could be needed.
Here’s what you need to know.
Our first priority in managing the impact of global fuel disruption is ensuring New Zealand has the fuel we need to protect jobs, livelihoods and the wider economy.
Right now, there’s no need for fuel restrictions. New Zealand has sufficient supply, and we’re planning ahead to stay that way.
We’ve updated our National Fuel Plan to make sure New Zealand is well positioned to respond to any disruption, whatever the global environment brings.
Higher prices are putting pressure on households, so we’re providing targeted, temporary support to low and middle-income families to help with the cost of fuel.
We’ve targeted that support to ensure we help working families under pressure, without repeating the mistakes of Covid, where massive spending drove up debt and pushed inflation to a 32-year high.
We cannot control global oil markets or international conflicts, but sticking to a careful economic plan is how we can get through this global shock and protect New Zealand’s future.
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