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copperscale.bsky.social
Artist, Kennedy-era liberal, Strongly against censorship, Vietnam war protestor, 60s hippie, Beatles fan, music lover, Because I support our First Amendment rights, I absolutely can not support the current Democrat party. Wife, mom, grandmother +
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You mean they’ve taken up the banner where Twitter left off before Elon bought it? They are just making it very clear that they don’t want or people who can think for themselves and our critical thinkers who recognize lies and BS when they see it.
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It couldn’t have been that they were actually wrong and what they said about him… I mean, we all know they never lie or anything. And if you believe that, you truly are a sheep.
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I thought he was an idiot long before he became the candidate for vice president. I don’t know why anybody is surprised at anything he says or does.
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Senator Byrd, once he was outed for being a Klan member expressed a great deal of regret ever hving made that choice in his life, but he was definitely in the Klan, kind of the end of the old Democrat party of that era.
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The Democrat aprty of that era was heavily involved with the Klan and this was true until the mid 1960's or later, so you tell me, which is worse, starting a group like this or participating in the activities they are so fond of for over 100 years.
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Thank you!
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My husband and I took our 13 year old daughter to see Cyndi in 1983 when she was performing on a riverboat in New Orleans. It was incerdible. A very small room, we were right up front and Cyndi singled out my daughter to sing to and interact with several times that evening. LOVE Cyndi to this day.
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100%...
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Naahh, she just has someone smart working for her to do things like this little bio. The scary part is that I have seen many people calling for her to be the new voice of the Democrat party.
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Just the dye they use in this country. In other countries they use natural dye.
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I decded not to trust this man when he said Bill ayres was his mentor. I remember the Weather Underground and that Bill Ayres was the leader of that mess. He has a whole Beatles song about him. Revolution. Not just him, but his organization too.
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One of my favorite movies. Johnny was wonderful in it, too. Perfect.
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It depends on why it matters. Also, when looking to verify who someone is and if they are legit, there is not always a way to verify everythng someone has put on their page. That is why I said what I did.
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I just do not think it is widespread enough to make a difference in the Presidential election.
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Her friend was running for mayor. he voted for himself, of course and the many members of his family all voted for him as well as several members of the election board and his friends, verified. When the vote was counted, he had 1 vote. Dominion machines, they were hacked. That woman was ANGRY.
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There is election fraud in almost every election, honestly. In 2020 there was a big to do about a county here in Georgia. A woman who was the commissioner in charge of elections for that county talked about at great length on her official site.
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I have seen at least one more of these. Whoever is doing them is good!
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And it is your issue that you do not understand the term "Broad Generalizations". It is not that hard, just try to grasp the concept. My 10 year old great grandkid knows what it means. With this I am muting you. Going further is pointless.
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I just reported him too and blocked him. He is insane. Dangerously so.
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Dude, you seriously need therapy and some medication before you go totally off the rails. I will block you but not because you speak any thing close to the truth, but because you are insane.
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No, I am not at all mad, I just realized you have no concept of what I am actually talking about so there is no point with trying to go any further with the discussion. It is pretty much like trying to reason with a Flat Earther, to be honest. A waste of time.
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There is no reasoning with you, you will not listen to what I am saying at all. I am talking about generalizations. I am done with this conversation because you make absolutely no sense.
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The First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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Ask the very liberal journalist, Matt Taibbi, who read all of the files concerning the censorship and see what he says. He wrote it all up, the document is called the Twitter Files. He testified in front of Congress about it too. Mark Zuckerberg admitted he was recieving the same take down orders.
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You make no sense whatsoever here. Discrimination is discrimination. Hating someone you do not know because you think they might be a bad person based on what you can see on the surface or assumptions you make is just stupid.
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I understand that totally, jsut as long as yu are not eltting your blood pressure go too high there... I have a lot of fun at times with some of people too.
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Trump was never in charge of Twitter, but the Democrats sure were, ordering people to be censored and banned against our constitutional rights.
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So tell me, who am I, other than what you see here?
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Not a common place for me to be, though. HIs band was playing that night. We talked when they were on break and the following Sunday we had our first date, to see the original Star Wars movie. We never even had an argument. He passed away in June of a very rare cancer. He adopted and raised my kids.
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He loved me dearly and I loved him. He was my best friend until his death. We had 2 children together. my second husband was a Greek immigrint. Our marriage was short lived, he was called back to Greece and I could not go. Many reasons. I met my third husband when I was in a bar.
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OK, let me tell you a little about me and see who you think I am. I am white, female, 76 years old. I grew up in Indiana and have lived in Louisiana, New Orleans and Houma, to be exact. I now live about 30 miles north of Atlanta, Ga. I was married 3 times, first husband was openly gay.
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He said later in life that he regrettd that association but was that because t was a true expression of his feelings or was it beause he knew his association was bad politically? We will never know for sure.
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This is the kind of thing I am talking about though. Lumping people into groups and deciding that one group is always good and the other is not. Someone wearing a Klan symbol, I would have to conclude that at the time they have Klan connections, they are racists. My father was a horrible racist.
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I was hit with so much anger and venom from my friend and many of her friends that it was disturbing. My friend and I were both dealing with a lot at the time, both of us had family with serious cancer, the same rare type so we were close. She spent three days calling me names then blocked me.