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Pathetic, hugely expensive & hilariously ineffective.
#TerrifiedOfTheEPSTEIN_Files 😨
Pathetic, hugely expensive & hilariously ineffective.
#TerrifiedOfTheEPSTEIN_Files 😨
The Say Their Names cemetery in Minneapolis features memorials for Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Amadou Diallo, Oscar Grant, Korryn Gaines, Freddie Gray and far too many more Black people who died at the hands of police.
The Say Their Names cemetery in Minneapolis features memorials for Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Amadou Diallo, Oscar Grant, Korryn Gaines, Freddie Gray and far too many more Black people who died at the hands of police.
Good time to let your Senators know what you think of that.
Good time to let your Senators know what you think of that.
I can't say it enough. Bluesky can be the influence that can counter RW media.
I can't say it enough. Bluesky can be the influence that can counter RW media.
Which means the biggest story on Monday will be…
And the reaction from the newly installed President will be …
Which means the biggest story on Monday will be…
And the reaction from the newly installed President will be …
Greatest Humanitarian of our time
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter J.
October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024
39th President of the United States
Jan 20, 1977 – Jan 20, 1981
76th Governor of Georgia
Jan 12, 1971 – Jan 14, 1975
Member of the Georgia State Senate 14th Dist
Jan 14, 1963 – Jan 9, 1967
Greatest Humanitarian of our time
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter J.
October 1, 1924 – December 29, 2024
39th President of the United States
Jan 20, 1977 – Jan 20, 1981
76th Governor of Georgia
Jan 12, 1971 – Jan 14, 1975
Member of the Georgia State Senate 14th Dist
Jan 14, 1963 – Jan 9, 1967
RIP President Carter 🕊️
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RIP President Carter 🕊️
www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2...
“That's who he was. Someone who treated people as people.”
“That's who he was. Someone who treated people as people.”