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Managing Director at Aloysius, Butler and Clark.
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I have thought about how he ran Broad Street Run in silence because he forgot his headphones at least twice per day since Sunday. My man needs help.
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Hi. Disrespected wife here. It wasnât.
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if Kilmar is not home by midweek â I plan to travel to El Salvador this week to check on his condition and discuss his release,â
People want action, this is action.
This is the highest form of doing something
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LADIES I NEED YOU TO STOP SLEEPING WITH THIS ASSHOLE.
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@booker.senate.gov THANK YOU.
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Good point re: filibuster. Regardless, I am grateful for it and him.
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Anyway, I called his office to say thanks. If you feel so moved, hereâs how you do it: call 202-224-3121 and ask for his office. Then call your senators at the same number and tell them to keep disrupting until we get somewhere. Anywhere.
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Especially today, with the Wisconsin Supreme Court race being determined. If one person watching Booker stays fired up long enough to cast a vote that shapes the future of reproductive rights, democracy, or fair maps â thatâs not just performance. Thatâs impact.
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In a system that often (and increasingly) feels numb, sometimes performance is how we feel again and how we remember whatâs worth fighting for. And I believe that is worth something. 3/
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Because sometimes, the act is the message. Standing for 18 hours wonât flip a vote or pass a bill. But it can remind people that someone is willing to show up, hold the floor, and say: this matters. Thatâs not nothing. And itâs more than we had yesterday. 2/