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Posts by Ron Stoeffler

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Former CEO of Christian nonprofit pleads guilty to possessing child pornography Jason Yates, former CEO of Christian faith-based nonprofit My Faith Votes, pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography.

The former CEO of My Faith Votes, a nonprofit that encourages "Christians in America to vote in every election," has pleaded guilty to possessing child sexual abuse images, months after his arrest.
www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...

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Give that bagpipe player any damn thing he wants.

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Join our movement Trump is counting on your silence. Don't give it to him.

Join our movement
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a golden retriever puppy is scaling the wall of her crate. her front legs are draped over the top holding herself up, while her back right toes are gripping onto a bar of the crate. she realizes she's been caught and tries to play it cool with a casual smile. we would be remiss to leave out that she has a hamster water bottle attached to the side of her crate.

a golden retriever puppy is scaling the wall of her crate. her front legs are draped over the top holding herself up, while her back right toes are gripping onto a bar of the crate. she realizes she's been caught and tries to play it cool with a casual smile. we would be remiss to leave out that she has a hamster water bottle attached to the side of her crate.

This is Mii. She was caught mid-escape. Luckily she has a get out of jail free card, which is her face. 12/10 (IG: sea.mie0731)

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This sociopathic President has no foreign policy other than greed and sadism.🤬 Think Golden Showers, and Airplanes, Tariffs and GAZA Beach. 😎

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Also, play by the rules

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Woman pointing to whiteboard, that is being held by another woman who is hiding her face. The text reads "The victims' compensation fund paid out over $120 million to 150 of Epstein’s victims as of August 2021. Shouldn’t we be talking to them?"

Woman pointing to whiteboard, that is being held by another woman who is hiding her face. The text reads "The victims' compensation fund paid out over $120 million to 150 of Epstein’s victims as of August 2021. Shouldn’t we be talking to them?"

#meme

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If Trump wants to truly distract Americans, all he has to do is keep his promises

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He is really a brilliant comic.

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I mean it is the administration of the lowest of lows.

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Chris Christie said the Deputy AG runs the DoJ, they don't interview witnessed. Regardless of your stance on Christie's politics, he would know stuff like this.

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Newsom: They play by a different set of rules . And we can sit back and act as if we have some moral superiority and watch this almost 250 year experiment be washed away. We are not going to allow that to happen. We have agency. We can shape the future

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www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...

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This is truly insane. We are witnessing one of the most corrupt cover-up schemes in history—and it's all playing out in plain view.

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This is a human rights violation.

Multiple detainees described a disturbing incident where dozens of men were forced to eat food they had been denied all day while shackled.

“We had to bend over and eat off the chairs with our mouths, like dogs,” — from a new Human Rights Watch report.

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The Department of Justice is pretending it needed to talk to notorious liar Ghislaine Maxwell to know the truth about Jeffrey Epstein, when it is concealing thousands of documents about him that don’t lie. It’s a sick farce.

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She just voted against debate on releasing the Epstein Files fyi

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This was out of the news cycle in no time. We shouldn't forget, nor should we let them forget either.

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Always good to remember.

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Quick question. There are still almost as many troops in LA right now as there were at the end of Afghanistan.

Why exactly?

Also where are the mass deportations of white illegals, like from Russia?

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So much for that “line.”

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Is it time for your right-wing family to stop snubbing the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?

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They fear your voice because it’s powerful. The status quo trembles at a single voice. Silence isn’t safety-it’s surrender. They don’t fear your sadness-they fear your clarity. History doesn’t repeat itself- it responds to silence. They want you numb...so stay awake. Read this...often.

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A man sits quietly in the filtered light of a veranda, cradling a cat in his arms—an image rendered with restraint and tenderness in this large-scale watercolor by Lars Lerin. At Home exemplifies Lerin’s ability to draw intimacy from stillness. His layered washes and softened contours evoke not only the warmth of light on a wooden interior, but the deeper, emotional texture of solitude shared.



One of Sweden’s most esteemed contemporary artists, Lerin is widely celebrated for his mastery of watercolor and his meditative, often autobiographical depictions of Northern domesticity and landscape. A prolific author and television figure, his reputation is grounded in the quiet integrity of works like this—where silence, affection, and time itself seem to settle visibly onto paper.

A man sits quietly in the filtered light of a veranda, cradling a cat in his arms—an image rendered with restraint and tenderness in this large-scale watercolor by Lars Lerin. At Home exemplifies Lerin’s ability to draw intimacy from stillness. His layered washes and softened contours evoke not only the warmth of light on a wooden interior, but the deeper, emotional texture of solitude shared. One of Sweden’s most esteemed contemporary artists, Lerin is widely celebrated for his mastery of watercolor and his meditative, often autobiographical depictions of Northern domesticity and landscape. A prolific author and television figure, his reputation is grounded in the quiet integrity of works like this—where silence, affection, and time itself seem to settle visibly onto paper.

And now for something completely different..
Lars Lerin, Swedish, b. 1954
At Home, 2011
Watercolor on paper
100 × 150 cm

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