Children are not adults
They cant give consent
Ever
Cleaned up my shed
Now I smell like moth balls
I'm almost 60
There's a joke in here somewhere...
#Kennedy24
#Assange

He has only said he will Pardon #Assange and nostr:npub1sn0wdenkukak0d9dfczzeacvhkrgz92ak56egt7vdgzn8pv2wfqqhrjdv9
That's all as of today
Please listen to this RFKJr Spotify podcast with Palestine
Mohammad Dejani Daoudi and Israel Yossi Klein Halevi
Its the only way to understand how #Kennedy24 sees #Peace in #Gaza and the Levant.
Neighbors❤️🩶💚🖤💙
Top Free #Relays every npub should join?
I love #RhoKhanna
Rep Khanna got the America SecofDefence to admit Israel is using USA supplied weapons in every way they wish, Israel has blocked America donated food to Gaza and over 25000 Gaza children have been martyred by Israel
Im disgusted
#NoMoreWar2024
United States is not free nor a democracy anymore
The State is arresting journalists for reporting on the Second insurrection since 2016.
The State has never charged any insurrectionists from the other 3 insurrections
#America and #JoeBiden has morphed America into 1980 Russia and none of its citizenry cares.
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-blaze-journalist-who-covered-jan-6-to-be-charged-by-biden-doj
Fire. Pure Hotness. Phew!

The Hive Mind
"the collective thoughts, ideas, and opinions of a group of people (such as Internet users) regarded as functioning together as a single mind"
see Borg
I watched the
@lexfridman
convo with
@TuckerCarlson
If we had let Russia join NATO in1990 and our common enemy was Iran, can you imagine?
Would there have been World Trade 93 bombing,the bombings on the Africa continent, 9|11 and the mass migration of Muslims west? 🤯
See 1:40:10
Its February 29
Its a beautiful day
Is this the day Cooper speaks with the Fireman in his Lodge?
"It is in our house now.."
#TwinPeaks
Im am in dire need of Bass solutions. Vibrations and noice
There is literally nothing I can do when neighbors have the Bass on high
#Justinmash Palestine American from Michigan for US Senate
"When I established an exploratory committee for Senate, I understood the challenge ahead. Running for office requires an extraordinary commitment, not just from the candidate but also from family, friends, volunteers, and donors. A campaign puts them through so much. That’s reason enough not to run for office unless there’s a clear path to victory and a high likelihood of success.
After thoroughly evaluating all aspects of a potential campaign, I’m convinced that no candidate would be better positioned to win both the Republican primary and the general election. That’s why, today, I’m making it official: I’m joining the race for United States Senate in Michigan.
The past few years away from Congress have given me time to reflect on the experiences that have shaped my life, the principles of liberty that inspire me, and what my tenure in Congress meant to the people of my community.
My parents arrived in the United States as teenagers in search of a better future—my father, a Palestinian refugee, and my mother, a Syrian immigrant. They instilled in me a love for America and for the values and principles at the heart of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
We live in the greatest country on earth, but the ideals that have made it great are increasingly taken for granted. People often feel helpless and hopeless, unheard and ignored by Washington, and trapped between opposing forces who reject America’s principles or don’t understand them.
So many times in my daily life, I’ve been approached by individuals who want me to know how much it meant to them that I did exactly what I said I’d do: that I upheld the Constitution regardless of the political consequences, that I read the bills, that I explained my votes, that I listened to the people I represented and held myself accountable to them in open town halls—giving them an opportunity to change my mind whenever we disagreed, and me an opportunity to change theirs.
I feel an obligation to get back to this work, but the circumstances of this upcoming election give it urgency.
Regardless of who wins the White House and Congress, the United States will remain deeply polarized. What we need is not a rubber stamp for either party, but an independent-minded senator prepared to challenge anyone and everyone on the people’s behalf—someone focused not on extending federal power so Republicans or Democrats in Washington can achieve their political ends, but on ensuring that Americans have the personal and economic freedom to pursue their own ends.
As I wrote when I launched my exploratory committee: We need a principled, consistent constitutional conservative in the Senate—someone with a record of taking on the bipartisan oligarchy, defending sound money and free speech, fighting the surveillance state and military-industrial complex, and protecting all our rights.
The advantage is ours in this battle, but that doesn’t mean victory will be easy. Mitch McConnell’s handpicked candidate, Mike Rogers, has built his career on expanding the power of the state at the expense of individual liberty, and the establishment will stop at nothing to get him elected.
But I’d take you over them any day.
Your financial support will be critical in this contest, so please give whatever you can at https://justinamash.com. These resources will support our operation to collect petition signatures to make the ballot and will allow us to build out our team across the state.
Please also sign up at our website to let me know how you can contribute your time and talents to this effort. I’ll need your constant advocacy over the next several months. Videos, memes, graphics, messages—anything you can do to get the word out—will make a big difference.
This is the land of liberty, and it’s on us to defend it. Thank you for standing with me."
#JUSTINAMASH
Palestianian American for Michigan US Senate
My spelling is atrocious
#JustinAmash Palestine American from Michigan for US Senate
"When I established an exploratory committee for Senate, I understood the challenge ahead. Running for office requires an extraordinary commitment, not just from the candidate but also from family, friends, volunteers, and donors. A campaign puts them through so much. That’s reason enough not to run for office unless there’s a clear path to victory and a high likelihood of success.
After thoroughly evaluating all aspects of a potential campaign, I’m convinced that no candidate would be better positioned to win both the Republican primary and the general election. That’s why, today, I’m making it official: I’m joining the race for United States Senate in Michigan.
The past few years away from Congress have given me time to reflect on the experiences that have shaped my life, the principles of liberty that inspire me, and what my tenure in Congress meant to the people of my community.
My parents arrived in the United States as teenagers in search of a better future—my father, a Palestinian refugee, and my mother, a Syrian immigrant. They instilled in me a love for America and for the values and principles at the heart of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
We live in the greatest country on earth, but the ideals that have made it great are increasingly taken for granted. People often feel helpless and hopeless, unheard and ignored by Washington, and trapped between opposing forces who reject America’s principles or don’t understand them.
So many times in my daily life, I’ve been approached by individuals who want me to know how much it meant to them that I did exactly what I said I’d do: that I upheld the Constitution regardless of the political consequences, that I read the bills, that I explained my votes, that I listened to the people I represented and held myself accountable to them in open town halls—giving them an opportunity to change my mind whenever we disagreed, and me an opportunity to change theirs.
I feel an obligation to get back to this work, but the circumstances of this upcoming election give it urgency.
Regardless of who wins the White House and Congress, the United States will remain deeply polarized. What we need is not a rubber stamp for either party, but an independent-minded senator prepared to challenge anyone and everyone on the people’s behalf—someone focused not on extending federal power so Republicans or Democrats in Washington can achieve their political ends, but on ensuring that Americans have the personal and economic freedom to pursue their own ends.
As I wrote when I launched my exploratory committee: We need a principled, consistent constitutional conservative in the Senate—someone with a record of taking on the bipartisan oligarchy, defending sound money and free speech, fighting the surveillance state and military-industrial complex, and protecting all our rights.
The advantage is ours in this battle, but that doesn’t mean victory will be easy. Mitch McConnell’s handpicked candidate, Mike Rogers, has built his career on expanding the power of the state at the expense of individual liberty, and the establishment will stop at nothing to get him elected.
But I’d take you over them any day.
Your financial support will be critical in this contest, so please give whatever you can at
#Justinmash Palestine American from Michigan for US Senate
"When I established an exploratory committee for Senate, I understood the challenge ahead. Running for office requires an extraordinary commitment, not just from the candidate but also from family, friends, volunteers, and donors. A campaign puts them through so much. That’s reason enough not to run for office unless there’s a clear path to victory and a high likelihood of success.
After thoroughly evaluating all aspects of a potential campaign, I’m convinced that no candidate would be better positioned to win both the Republican primary and the general election. That’s why, today, I’m making it official: I’m joining the race for United States Senate in Michigan.
The past few years away from Congress have given me time to reflect on the experiences that have shaped my life, the principles of liberty that inspire me, and what my tenure in Congress meant to the people of my community.
My parents arrived in the United States as teenagers in search of a better future—my father, a Palestinian refugee, and my mother, a Syrian immigrant. They instilled in me a love for America and for the values and principles at the heart of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
We live in the greatest country on earth, but the ideals that have made it great are increasingly taken for granted. People often feel helpless and hopeless, unheard and ignored by Washington, and trapped between opposing forces who reject America’s principles or don’t understand them.
So many times in my daily life, I’ve been approached by individuals who want me to know how much it meant to them that I did exactly what I said I’d do: that I upheld the Constitution regardless of the political consequences, that I read the bills, that I explained my votes, that I listened to the people I represented and held myself accountable to them in open town halls—giving them an opportunity to change my mind whenever we disagreed, and me an opportunity to change theirs.
I feel an obligation to get back to this work, but the circumstances of this upcoming election give it urgency.
Regardless of who wins the White House and Congress, the United States will remain deeply polarized. What we need is not a rubber stamp for either party, but an independent-minded senator prepared to challenge anyone and everyone on the people’s behalf—someone focused not on extending federal power so Republicans or Democrats in Washington can achieve their political ends, but on ensuring that Americans have the personal and economic freedom to pursue their own ends.
As I wrote when I launched my exploratory committee: We need a principled, consistent constitutional conservative in the Senate—someone with a record of taking on the bipartisan oligarchy, defending sound money and free speech, fighting the surveillance state and military-industrial complex, and protecting all our rights.
The advantage is ours in this battle, but that doesn’t mean victory will be easy. Mitch McConnell’s handpicked candidate, Mike Rogers, has built his career on expanding the power of the state at the expense of individual liberty, and the establishment will stop at nothing to get him elected.
But I’d take you over them any day.
Your financial support will be critical in this contest, so please give whatever you can at https://justinamash.com. These resources will support our operation to collect petition signatures to make the ballot and will allow us to build out our team across the state.
Please also sign up at our website to let me know how you can contribute your time and talents to this effort. I’ll need your constant advocacy over the next several months. Videos, memes, graphics, messages—anything you can do to get the word out—will make a big difference.
This is the land of liberty, and it’s on us to defend it. Thank you for standing with me."
#Kennedy24
"Como mi padre y mi tío, presidente John F. Kennedy, yo lucharé por los hispanoamericanos. Lo que los principales medios de comunicación no les dirán es que estoy a poca distancia de Trump y Biden. Espero ganar cada voto. ¡Bienvenidos a la familia!"
#Gossip looks nice but I'm pleb so not installing stuff. I barely speak English nvmd C or python
How much is it anyway? annual cost in #sats?

