Ozark Obstructionist

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Ozark Obstructionist

@OzarkObstruct

Christian / Husband / Father / Anti-Communist / To the right of MAGA / Very discerning / Country Music Expert

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Ozark Obstructionist
Ozark Obstructionist@OzarkObstruct·
@Carlos__Turcios @TheChos39591934 2 Chronicles 14:2-3 - And Asa did that which was good and right in the eyes of the LORD his God: 3 For he took away the altars of the strange gods, and the high places, and brake down the images, and cut down the groves
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Sko Hayes
Sko Hayes@skohayes·
@ThemBeforeUs I'm sorry, you don't get to define marriage for everyone else.
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Them Before Us
Them Before Us@ThemBeforeUs·
Everyone has the exact same right to marriage. It's where one unmarried of-age consenting male makes a covenant and contract with one unmarried of-age consenting female. You didn't want to participate in marriage, so you had to use special pleading to redefine it to include your personal preference.
Ronald Agaba Jr 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇬@ronnieagabajr

"Same-sex marriage is not gay privilege, it’s equal rights. Privilege would be something like gay people not paying taxes. Like Churches don’t."

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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@POTUS SLAMS @60Minutes: "You should be ashamed of yourself, reading that — because I'm not any of those things."
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
Kentucky is the most ‘southern state’ in the US. That’s a hill I’ll die on. Moonshine Bluegrass Horses Hillbillies Bourbon Fried chicken Name a state more southern than Kentucky. I’ll wait.
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Ozark Obstructionist
Ozark Obstructionist@OzarkObstruct·
@dogwoodblooms @ideapalooza Cassie, Libs do this thing where they pretend like something they are glad is happening isn't happening. "It's not as bad as you're making it out to be, and you should embrace it."
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
@ideapalooza To me, as someone who grew up 30 minutes away, Asheville IS the new San Fran.
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
Folks keep tagging me. They want to know: Is Asheville really that bad? YES. And regardless of what this article says, it’s not a new problem that developed after Helene. I grew up in Canton. When we “went to town,” it was to Asheville. Mamaw and Papaw took me to the flea market in Asheville multiple times a year. We did our clothes shopping at the Asheville JCPenney. When Papaw had to go to the VA, it was in Asheville. Daddy took me to the Belle Chere music festival every year. Back then, Asheville was a hillbilly Mecca. Old men sat on benches outside Hardee’s with their sausage biscuits and coffee to gossip. Bluegrass played on gas station speakers. People clogged on weekends. Folks sounded like they’d never left WNC—the accents were thick. By the time the city ended Belle Chere in 2013, Asheville had become a place I didn’t recognize. Transplants had flooded out the locals, who escaped to Madison and Haywood counties. Local accents? Gone. Bluegrass and clogging? Bastardized by people with zero ties to the traditions. The old men at Hardee’s? Replaced by homeless junkies nodding off and drooling on themselves. It’s so bad that I’ve avoided Asheville for more than a decade. Only one of my children has ever been to the city, and she only went so I could take her to the Biltmore House. Asheville is like an infection—and as much as it pains my heart to admit it, that infection is spreading. The last time I was in Canton, we went out to eat. There wasn’t a single person in the restaurant with a local accent. Women in Lilly Pulitzer and men in dock shoes walked the sidewalks where overalls and work boots once ruled. It won’t be long before the same policies that created this new Asheville turns the rest of WNC into a shell of its former self. 💔
New York Post@nypost

Once-charming, US mountain escape has transformed into 'nasty, crazy, and scary' city trib.al/jpSrLJ6

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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Carville Drops Hard Truths About the Rigged Math Behind Republican Power Democrats have won 7 of the last 9 presidential popular votes. But Republicans control the Senate because 18% of the country elects 52 senators. This is not democracy. This is a system designed to keep the minority in power and it is working exactly as they intended. Carville pointed out that just 18 percent of the American population elects 52 United States senators, a staggering illustration of how rural, low-population states hold outsized power in the upper chamber regardless of where most Americans actually live and what they actually believe. He paired that with another figure that rarely gets the attention it deserves. In the last nine presidential elections, Democrats have won the popular vote seven times. Seven out of nine. The party that Republicans routinely dismiss as a fringe minority has been the clear preference of the American electorate for the better part of four decades. The Senate math is not an accident and it is not neutral. It is a feature of a system that was designed in an era when small states demanded protection, and it now functions as a structural firewall against majority rule. The result is a chamber where a senator from Wyoming carries roughly 70 times the electoral weight of a senator from California. Carville's point is not just academic. It explains how policies that polling shows most Americans oppose continue to advance, and why the party winning fewer votes keeps accumulating more power.
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blue@paf360·
@ArtThePatriot_ That driver is going to get destroyed in a civil suit. His insurance costs will skyrocket. Possibly criminal charges. But I’m sure he will be comforted that a bunch of dumb shits on Twitter are on his side.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
In the classic ethics-textbook scenario, where everyone in the world has to press either a red button or a blue button and: (1) If 50+% of people pick blue, everybody lives, but... (2) If 50+% of people pick red, only red-pushers live.... Do you pick blue or red?
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Ozark Obstructionist@OzarkObstruct·
@AmiriKing Kentucky wasn't part of the Confederacy. Kentucky didn't want to be Southern then, so they don't get to claim Southern now.
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Ozark Obstructionist
Ozark Obstructionist@OzarkObstruct·
@travisakers Please block me you retarded faggot. I don't want your retarded faggotry in my feed ever again.
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Travis Akers 🇺🇸
Travis Akers 🇺🇸@travisakers·
Parents, let me be extremely clear… If your child uses “retarded” or “faggot” in my classroom, they are out. And it’s a reflection on you as well. I didn’t mince my words. And if they learned it from you… shame. To the majority of parents who are raising your children to respect others, you’re doing it right, we see that, and appreciate you.
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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
I am so annoyed watching this. This guy is out here mowing his grass and just letting all the clippings fly everywhere all over the road, the sidewalk, and into the street like it’s nobody’s business. Really? You can’t be bothered to use a bag or even point the chute the other way? Now the whole neighborhood has to deal with your grass mess blowing around and sticking to everyone’s cars. This is exactly why our streets always look dirty. A little common courtesy goes a long way. contain your mess instead of making it everyone else’s problem.
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Amazing Maps
Amazing Maps@amazingmap·
Which states produce the most NFL players
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