Muggsy

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Muggsy

Muggsy

@mc08084

Присоединился Kasım 2015
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
“Until we have done everything within our power to bring the United States to its knees, let us not lose sight of the enemy. For every US military base that crumbles and for every US soldier — who returns home in a casket — we cheer.” “May a Hamas rocket blow up your family’s home.” This is the cancer growing & spreading within our country. This is the democrat party. This is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Muggsy@mc08084·
@Newsforce Would love to know what Flotus was thinking….
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NewsForce
NewsForce@Newsforce·
🇫🇷🇺🇸 BRIGITTE MACRON: "FREE SPEECH NEEDS LIMITS" "I do know that I am the United States, a country of free speech. But I think that liberty does have some rules. We have to be free but adapt to certain codes."
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
@SenateGOP You have a 53-47 majority. I'm not interested in blaming the Democrats.
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Muggsy@mc08084·
@fight4newjersey How about keeping Americans safe from the illegal criminals.
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New Jersey Project
New Jersey Project@fight4newjersey·
Sherrill Signs Bills to Shut Down Trump-Era Overreach in New Jersey 🤔
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Ultra MAGA Joyce Day
Ultra MAGA Joyce Day@Daytobehappy·
When Mamdani comes to the next 9/11 memorial service in September everybody attending should bring pounds and pounds of bacon and eat it right in front of his stupid face!
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Judith Caplinger
Judith Caplinger@curveymammy·
@SaltyGoat17 As long as you arrest “street preachers” for talking about Christianity in a Judeochristian nation, where do you see the double standard in the Muslim call to prayer being acceptable???
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
1000% YES!!!!
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Josh Gerstein
Josh Gerstein@joshgerstein·
NEW: Seems to me #SCOTUS likely to deliver a defeat to Trump and rule states can count ballots received after Election Day, with Roberts, Barrett and maybe Kavanaugh joining the liberals politico.com/news/2026/03/2…
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Michael Caputo
Michael Caputo@MichaelRCaputo·
I’ve known Paul Manafort since 1986. He’s always been more of a boss, but also a friend - especially in the Trump era. Paul has always been a remarkable man, larger than life. Young guys in the motorpool revered him; we called him a Master of the Universe - the universe of politics. Here’s what is most amazing: after all this targeted abuse from Mueller - torture and lies and financial destruction - he never broke down and lied to Get Trump. Today Paul is happy and positive and graceful and back to supporting young operatives in big campaign projects around the world. I just don’t know how he does it. How does a man endure such abuse, then smile and move on with profound and contagious positivity? Paul Manafort isn’t just a man, he is a mountain. And he doesn’t let anger consume him. Just, wow. 🤷
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Bob Mueller put Paul Manafort in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day. No real crime. Just trying to put pressure on Manafort to lie about having dirt on Trump. Bob Mueller was a monster.

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Muggsy@mc08084·
@wakeupusa I assume he’s not referring to the Christians in Africa?
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Wake Up America
Wake Up America@wakeupusa·
Do you agree with Pope Leo?
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Muggsy@mc08084·
@JackPosobiec The average person is very politically uninformed, which is the problem.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
I see a lot of people posting that the TSA shutdown will be helpful for conservatives bc Dems are blocking funding but that isn't how the average person thinks. They think Trump is in power so it's all on Trump, they don't blame Dems and their media will never tell them to
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Muggsy@mc08084·
@nicksortor @neesietweets Do they require choir practice before these events to make sure they know all the words of the songs they’re going to sing and give out the matching merch? Inquiring minds want to know.😂
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 HELL YES! DOZENS of anti-ICE protestors were arrested by Florida Deputies for BLOCKING the road outside the ICE facility in Miami Florida doesn’t play! 🔥 Don’t drop the charges! Teach them a lesson!
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Margaret Brennan
Margaret Brennan@margbrennan·
The Secretary of Defense tells the American public to pray for our troops on bended knee and invoke Jesus' name....
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Lewis Miles
Lewis Miles@Maga4liberty·
🙏BE HONEST : SHOULD KAROLINE LEAVITT AND PAM BONDI CONTINUE WEARING THE CROSS IN PUBLIC???
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
I'm seriously confused on how children are still going hungry in American schools? Our schools in Florida give every single child breakfast and lunch free. They even give kids baskets of food to take home on the weekends when there is no school. During summer they send food baskets. Why are children still going hungry? (Yes, I know this is on the parents. But our schools take care of these children. So why isn't this happening in other states?)
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
Anonymous I’m a school nurse. We have a rule. Kids without lunch money get a cold cheese sandwich. Nothing else. It’s policy. This boy came in one Wednesday. Sixth grader. Stomach pain he said. I’ve been doing this twenty years. I know real stomach pain and I know hunger. “When did you last eat?” He looked at the floor. “Yesterday lunch.” Sent him to the cafeteria with a note. Told them to give him a full hot meal. Pasta. Salad. Milk. The works. Cafeteria lady looked at my note. Looked at me. Gave him the tray without a word. He ate like he hadn’t seen food in days. Probably hadn’t. Came back to my office after. “Am I in trouble?” “For what?” “For eating.” “That’s what food is for.” Started keeping granola bars, peanut butter crackers, juice boxes in my bottom drawer. For kids who come in with headaches that are really hunger. Stomachaches that are really empty. I’m not supposed to. Technically against policy. Don’t care. Told my principal once. She looked at me for a long moment..... Opened her desk drawer. Showed me her stash. Crackers. Fruit snacks. Applesauce. “What drawer?” she said. We never spoke of it again. That sixth grader is in high school now. Came to find me last spring. “I just wanted you to know I’m okay. And that I remembered. I always will.” He volunteers at a food bank on weekends. Has since he was thirteen. Best granola bars I ever bought.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: A South Carolina mother just shared one of the most disturbing school gender transition stories I've read in a long time. Her 14-year-old son attended Beech Springs Middle School in Spartanburg SC. For OVER A YEAR, he was changing into girls' clothing at school, and changing back before his mom picked him up. It was apparently a daily operation, coordinating with another student to bring the clothes, multiple bathroom trips, and deliberate concealment from his parents every single day. Multiple staff members at school had to have seen this. You don't pull off daily clothing changes in a middle school without teachers noticing. But NOBODY called home to tell his parents. Nobody except one teacher. One teacher the previous year did her job, she noticed, she called the mom, and she followed South Carolina law H.4624, which explicitly requires school staff to notify parents when a student expresses gender identity confusion. That call is the only reason the family found out at all. They got their son into gender-related counseling over the summer of 2025. They were engaged, they were involved, they were actively trying to help their kid navigate something difficult. Then the school went silent again. The pattern continued into the next school year and nobody said a word. Fast forward to February 2026. The mom gets her son's hair cut. He cries in class. His teacher sits with him for 10 minutes while he tells her everything, that he wants long hair like a girl, that his parents won't affirm his gender identity, all of it. Again, South Carolina law H.4624 exists for exactly this moment. When a student expresses gender identity distress to a school employee, the law says the school SHALL notify the parents. But the teacher didn't call the mom. She called DSS. That same day, February 13, 2026, she filed a child protective services report against this family for "medical neglect..." Medical neglect because A) the boy allegedly coughed up blood and wasn't receiving care. B) Mental injury because the parents won't affirm a gender transition. And... I'm not even kidding C) making him do "manly chores." The mom asked her son what that meant. He said "cutting the grass." DSS showed up at their home on Valentine's Day weekend. Two days later, the family took their son and got a chest x-ray. His lungs were completely clear. He never coughed up blood. The allegation was fabricated. On February 19th, five days after the report was filed, DSS closed the case. Unfounded. No evidence of medical neglect. No evidence of mental injury. Nothing. So just to recap... A teacher had a 10-minute conversation with a 14-year-old, decided his parents' refusal to affirm a gender transition constituted child abuse, invented or wildly exaggerated a medical claim to make the report actionable, violated state law by never calling the parents, and weaponized DSS on a family over Valentine's Day weekend. And the school's response? The principal wrote back defending the teacher. Called the DSS report "appropriate based on medical neglect suspicion." The report that was closed completely unfounded in five days. The report based on a medical claim that was disproven with a chest x-ray. That report. Appropriate The principal also mentioned that staff had received "gender identity training" and that the school followed "applicable South Carolina statutes." But the H.4624 violation, the actual law that was actually broken, was never addressed. Not once. The superintendent promised a full investigation by a Chief Administrative Officer. Instead, the principal, the direct supervisor of the teacher in question, provided the only written response, and used it to defend her own employee. This school watched a student secretly change genders during the school day for over a year and chose not to tell his mother. That's not an accident. You don't miss daily clothing changes in a middle school. They saw it. They allowed it. They made a decision, collectively and repeatedly, that the parents didn't need to know. Then when that same family's values came up in a conversation, the response wasn't to pick up the phone and call mom like the law requires. The response was to report them for child abuse. The silence for a year and the DSS report aren't two separate events. They're the same event. They both reflect the same institutional decision: we know better than these parents, and we will act accordingly, whether that means hiding things from them or weaponizing the state against them. This family did everything right. They got their son counseling. They stayed engaged. They were present. They got a chest x-ray to disprove a fabricated allegation. DSS came into their home, looked at how they parent, and walked out five days later with literally nothing. But the school is STILL calling it appropriate. The mom has filed complaints with both the school and the South Carolina Department of Education. The school defended the teacher. The state has been silent for over a month. Her son is now homeschooled, by the way and she says he's thriving. The school literally weaponized the state against a family for cutting their son's hair. Let that sink in.
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