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Pᴀʙʟᴏ Bᴏᴏᴍ 🦋📖⚔️❄️

Pᴀʙʟᴏ Bᴏᴏᴍ 🦋📖⚔️❄️

@pbakeman

people first. if you say so, let it be so. integrity not optional. hustle mode: on. @obedientwaryour #neversettle #ChildOfGod #bekind 💪🏼💙🔥

#hustletownUSA شامل ہوئے Mart 2011
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
This is the most reasonable, factual, & respectful take I’ve heard regarding the Alex Pretti Border Patrol shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Take a few minutes & give it a listen.
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Joey Jones
Joey Jones@Johnny_Joey·
Alex Pretty didn't need to die. He didn't present himself as a terrorist or brandish his gun to threaten people. But he did walk into an active police operation as an aggitator, armed, inserting himself into a chaotic situation, and resisting arrest. Common sense and responsibility should be top of mind all the time, but especially when carrying a firearm
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David Asman
David Asman@DavidAsmanfox·
Joey Jones brilliantly lays out the facts in the Minnesota shooting...just the facts, without the political BS. If there's anybody else in the room when Pres Trump and Gov Walz meet...it should be Joey.
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He knew and knows her well - she’s gonna be on his show HE SAYS. 🫣😏
I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸@ImMeme0

Don Lemon LIED after the DOJ launched an investigation into his involvement with anti-ICE activists who stormed a Minneapolis church. HE KNEW the EXACT ADDRESS and knew that they were going to disrupt the church service. AFTER: Lemon: “So let me just make it clear: is this an assistant attorney general? I don’t know, gosh, what’s her name, something Hammond @AAGDhillon... I didn’t even know they were going to this church until we followed them there… Once the protest started in the church, we did an act of journalism.” BEFORE: Activist organizer: “We all have the address, right?! Lemon: “This is an operation that is secret. They invited folks out and can’t tell you what is going to happen.” Lemon: “We’re not going to give any of the information away.” Lemon: “You know where you’re going?” Driver: “Yep.” Lemon: “We don’t know what’s happening. We kind of do, but we don’t know how it’s going to play out, right?” Lemon: “We are here. I think maybe if you just have it on the church.” Producer: “Don’t name the location.” Lemon: “I’m not naming the location.” Producer: “Are the congregants really live instead of in service right now?” Lemon: “No, but they’ll be like, ‘Why is Don Lemon here Sunday morning? Sunday morning church.’”

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This is accurate
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius

RE: Fraud in Minnesota I’m not sure that most Americans understand that in large swathes of humanity, there is no actual concept of “fraud,” particularly fraud against the government. Instead, there is a belief in the virtue of getting away with what you can to help yourself and your tribe. I spent a lot of my life in the Middle East and Central Asia, working closely with foreign contractors and foreign governments to provide support to American military operations. As a US Army officer with a big checkbook courtesy of Uncle Sam, I can’t really count the sheer number of times I was offered bribes to award a contract, or falsify records to do things like create larger (fake) headcounts at places like dining facilities, or to just simply be on the take for future illegal requests. Of course I had enough sense to never comply with such requests. Moreover, they were never explicitly structured as “bribes”; instead it was usually along the lines of “Here I have these Rolexes as gifts for you and your wife to show our friendship.” (Unfortunately, too many US officers and NCOs succumbed to this siren song and ended up breaking rocks in Leavenworth.) The weird thing about this to me was that whenever I turned down such an offering, it was treated as a grave insult. I was the one in the wrong, and not the fraudster trying to bribe me. They considered it rude that I was in their country and refused to accept how things got done. After all, why did I not want to help my tribe by helping their tribe? Let me repeat: in these cultures, FRAUD IS NOT EVEN A CONCEPT. There is only what helps your tribe. Such thought processes are so alien to Americans and much of the West. We are raised on the presumption that our institutions are valid, that the rule of law always prevails, and that integrity is universal. We need these presumptions to have working governments and economies, and without those presumptions—without the mental barrier that causes us not to accept outright fraud—our nation would quickly descend into the economic and social hellscape of countries like…. ummm… you know…. SOMALIA! So when we import people en masse from cultures that accept bribery and fraud as routine, acceptable ways to advance one’s tribe, we should not be surprised that things like the $8 BILLION fraud schemes of the Somali population in Minnesota happen so easily. Introducing a fraud-based culture based on tribalism into America is like introducing some sort of lethal virus into a population that has no natural immunity. The virus will spread and grow, unchecked, because it is so alien to the host. Similarly, a culture of fraud is anathema to American thinking, and it must be cut out before it consumes the host. So when you see and hear patriotic Americans decrying what is happening in Minnesota or elsewhere, and when they seek deportation of the offenders, it is not “racism,” it is not “bigotry,” it is not “xenophobia”; instead, it is preserving the American tradition of responsible institutions and national integrity.

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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Good morning friends, Christ is King
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Ariana Jasmine
Ariana Jasmine@arianajasmine__·
To everyone who thinks Zohran Mamdani will force New York to be Muslim: A Muslim has never knocked on my door trying to convince me to convert. Just saying.
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
Zohran Mamdani’s first order of business as mayor-elect was jet-setting to Puerto Rico for a six-day stay at the ritzy Caribe Hilton in San Juan. Average nightly rate: $700–$800. Suckers.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
young Egyptian Coptic Christian was kidnapped, tortured, dismembered, and his body parts were fed to dogs by Islamists. This is what Europe is importing.
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John Aziz
John Aziz@aziz0nomics·
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
This is China.🇨🇳 China is proof that socialism works. As for Cuba, Venezuala and other examples, they may have worked if the US government hadn't spent TRILLIONS of dollars to prevent their success. 👇
Byron Donalds@ByronDonalds

Communism failed in Cuba. Communism failed in Venezuela. Communism failed in the USSR. Communism failed in Eastern Europe. Communism has NEVER WORKED. Zohran's Communist policies will undermine themselves & NY will now experience the disaster of this failed ideology first hand.

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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Destroy it.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Iranian man warns that Sharia law starts with unity between the left and Islamists. Pay attention to what he’s saying. The same alliance between the left and Islam that is happening in the West happened in Iran decades ago. That’s how Iran became an Islamic theocracy.
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