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GilT
@GilTierney
#Maine Native-Retired #Navy (Avionics Technician/Combat Aircrew), Software/Database Developer, Politician Watcher/Dog Walker. One flag 🇺🇲. #MeCapitolWatch
Augusta, Maine USA Tham gia Haziran 2024
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Yes, yes, other than having the symbol of the Nazi SS concentration camp guards over his heart for 18 years, there's no evidence that Graham Platner is or was a Nazi. He just coincidentally thinks Susan Collins and John Fetterman are controlled by AIPAC, that Israel causes the problems in the Middle East, that billionaires he doesn't like should be sent to prison, and he wants to put Americans on trains.
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This is actually you Graham?... you thought, and then posted this?
Don't get me wrong. It's well written. No word salad at all. It's clear and concise.
My understanding is that you were not raised in any sort of poverty. You grew up in Maine, or somewhere in America, where you still reside. You have at least a basic education and survived war in the military. And, you are a man.
And you think @elonmusk should be the last trillionaire. And you want to be a junior US Senator from Maine to ensure that no more Americans can become trillionaires.
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@sherry32373 @Layemie001 I think you're right. The horse wasn't acting radically or trying to buck her off.
It's just like ok... ready to go... here we gooooo. Probably has no clue what she wants it to do, so it just freestyles until it decides to stop at a fence.
Lol. Funny as he11.
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@Layemie001 Because if you’re not a confident rider they know. Also, it probably didn’t help that Matt put her on a professional roping horse. I don’t think they know slow. 😂😂😂 This episode tickled hell out of me.
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@Layemie001 Tubby girl did alright. Took the whole ride and walked away. Just needs some practice... and loose a few pounds.
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This is how they built the pyramids, They had armies of men that could do things like Bruce Lee did.
桃花岛主(Lucky)@Mydoglucky2
他岀手比毒蛇更快,李小龍的25個傳奇的時刻,一個比一個令人震撼,你見過多少個?
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Caleb Hammer’s guest called his black worker a “NIGGER” just to prove that the word itself is harmless and just taken out of context.
During an incredibly uncomfortable discussion about language, the guest claims he has no fear using any word because intent and context are all that truly matter to him.
The tension in the studio instantly peaks as the co-host directly challenges his theory, leading to a jaw-dropping moment of live-mic confrontation as he forces him to say it again.
"Language is a social construct that is warped by people... The word itself is not bad, it just depends on how you use it."
"You looked me straight in my eyes and said that to my face! You're not going to talk about not calling me that—you just called me that! Say it to Caleb then, why are you scared?!"
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THIS is How You Handle Liberal Judges 🔥
When activist judges block America First policies and ignore the law, it’s time to push back hard.
Hold them accountable. Expose their bias. Demand Congress and the DOJ step up.
No more judicial tyranny.
What do you think should happen next? 👇
#ElectionIntegrity #DrainTheSwamp #AmericaFirst #RuleOfLaw
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At a time we are encouraged from every direction to hate our own country, the Internet needs a lot more of Freddy. 🇺🇸🫶
America LOVES @FreddyLA7 -- thank you for making our little corner of the Internet such a happy place 🥰
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This is exactly how everybody should react when given a pride flag.
This kid is going places!
AF Post@AFpost
Young kid is given a pride flag, throws it on the ground, and stomps on it. Follow: @AFpost
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It might be time for Bangor to admit they have a problem...
The Maine Wire@TheMaineWire
Inside Bangor's Hidden Cities A brutal reality check
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For many Europeans visiting the U.S., even everyday street objects can become interesting discoveries. Seeing the familiar red fire hydrants that are common in American neighborhoods can feel like experiencing a small piece of everyday American life.
It’s amazing how travel changes our perspective. Things locals walk past without thinking can become memorable moments for visitors who see them for the first time.
These small cultural differences are what make exploring new places exciting. Who would have thought a simple fire hydrant could become a conversation starter between countries?
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