🇺🇸 The voice of the people is a powerful one! The fact that Lucy is back home sitting at my feet right now is evidence of exactly that.
Speak out—use your voice—make a difference! The government should not be allowed to abuse its power to squash good people! This is NOT what America is about and it’s shameful!
Sign and share this petition and let’s get Snuggles home!!
@brendanmjones
#savesnuggles #savelucy
$OSS
Primary Wave 5 PT = $25+ 🟢 Bull Case
One Stop Systems has perfectly tracked everything I've thrown at it since June 2025, before this X account was even created. It has become a relentless beast that I regret not holding onto long-term, but it happens. Fortunately there are countless other winners!
$OSS is now entering its final stage of LT Wave 1. The ongoing corrective leg is Minor Wave 4 of Primary Wave 5. There is still a chance that the stock wants to retrace deeper towards the range of confluent support below at $12-$13, but it may have already marked its MW4 low.
The onset of Minor Wave 5 of PW5, the final leg, cannot be confirmed til the Daily 8EMA + 20MA are reclaimed with the 1.272 Log Fib S&R ($15.50) being confirmed as support. This could take days to weeks. Once it begins, expect a rise towards the PT of $25 with the ability to overextend as it often does. The extremity of the Bull Case for PW5/LTW1 that I've outlined is $34 at this time, and rarely does it stretch past this, but if it does, it may head towards $40s. Again ... extremely low likelihood in my eyes. It usually takes an insane set of catalysts as seen with $MRVL $INTC.
Now that we've outlined the two outcomes to track, I want to move onto what comes after the LT Wave 1 completion. A major correction would take place for the stock, aligning with a potential Bear Market for equities down the line. This would take the stock towards its strongest confluence of support, which currently sits in the $10-$12 range, but could change. After this occurs, allowing fresh accumulation of the long, LT Wave 3 will take this much higher. It is my opinion that low-cost basis longs have a lot of comfort over the coming years. It may not see single digits ever again, but crazier things have happened.
CC: @MarketMused
If this order isn’t signed today, Lucy will spend at least another day in a cell.
I spend yet another day in a courtroom. My sons will miss the final day of VBS - the one everyone has been looking forward to, with sprinklers, slip-and-slides, and squirt guns. And I won’t be able to attend my daughter’s ballet recital.
This is a great deal of unnecessary hardship, especially since I’ve already signed the deal. Yet this entire ordeal - nearly two months now - has caused far too much avoidable suffering over an innocent incident that took place in my own yard and was over in seconds.
I don’t blame malice. I blame procedural quirks, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and an overly heavy-handed government.
It’s no wonder C.S. Lewis imagined the demon Screwtape disguised as a senior bureaucrat and Hell as a mundane, if gruesome, administrative system.
#SaveLucy #SaveSnuggles
The shelter closed an hour ago. No Lucy today.
That means the county has now held her for at least a full week after I signed a deal I didn’t like, all because I convinced myself it was the fastest way to get her out.
Time was on my side. The prosecution’s case was becoming increasingly unpopular. Leaders of the Virginia GOP were reaching out. The dam was about to break. A little more time, I thought, and that popular outrage would be too much for the Commonwealth to keep pushing a case it should never have taken up in the first place.
But time wasn’t on Lucy’s side. She’s eleven years old. She had already been locked in that concrete kennel for seven long weeks. I had to get her out. That was the only thing that mattered.
It still hasn’t happened.
And tonight that leaves me sitting here, staring at the empty spot on the rug by the kitchen table where she should be curled up, wondering who the real enemy is in all this.
Is it the DA? No. Not personally. She’s just doing the job they pay her to do. She didn’t ask for this mess. In fact, she wrote the judge on Monday asking her to sign the order that would let Lucy come home.
Is it the neighbors? No. They’re not villains. They’re just sheep; mindless, easily spooked, moving in a mob that takes on the collective wisdom and virtue of its loudest, basest, and stupidest members. At the end of the day, they’re still sheep.
So who’s the wolf?
There isn’t one.
It’s something far worse than a wolf. It’s a Leviathan; a cold, sprawling tangle of laws and technicalities and a government that’s far too eager to shove its nose into places it was never invited. A machine that grinds slowly, impersonally, and without mercy, even when every human being involved knows the right thing to do.
That kind of enemy is the one diligent little sheepdogs like Lucy and Snuggles were never built to fight. Their loyalty, their courage, their sharp instincts - none of these things matter against paperwork and policy and the slow, soulless turning of bureaucratic gears.
And that’s what is on my mind as another day turns to night and Lucy remains in her cramped, little cell.
The real enemy is something that we have created by not being diligent guardians of our own government.
#SaveLucy
#SaveSnuggles
Attention 🚨BOYNTON BEACH, Fl🚨
I found this on TT : courtesy of @sonnynhoney
She's NOT the OWNER, but is providing details of possible adjoining streets in the area that Omelette the beagle might be. No one knows atm. This is an excellent post.
Thank you.
💔🐾Puppy siblings OZZY & OLLIE
Picked up by ACC 5/4
🚨At risk TB☠️6/10
Both love people & other 🐶
💙OZZY #A655408
5 months 36lbs
🩵OLLIE #A655407
5 months 34lbs
⭐️Too young for HW test
PLEASE #PLEDGE#FOSTER#ADOPT
Harris County
622 Canine
Houston #TX#SAVEOURBROTHERS
#SaveSnuggles
For nearly 8 months, Snuggles has sat in a shelter away from his military veteran family, his mom, his dad, and the two little boys who love him.
If you've been following this case and wondering how to help, this is it.
Please take two minutes to make one phone call or send one email.
Every call matters.
Every email matters.
Every voice matters.
Let's show them the world is watching.
@KVOA@kgun9@KOLDNews@TucsonStar
How did I miss this write up by Newsweek? It's nice to see my fight to #SaveLucy get attention from the mainstream media.
Good job, @Newsweek. Thank you!
https://t.co/bCVjsj2Gpr
It felt good to be off social media yesterday. Things are in the works, that's all I can say for now. Negotiations are ongoing with the DA. My attorney choked me up yesterday when he sent me an email that was just one line: "Let's get Lucy home."
Amen. Amen, amen, amen.
I spent the day with the kids at the park while @Herb_Minstrel gave voice lessons at home, going over with pen and paper what I had feverishly typed up thus far about Lucy, the makings of what I hope will be a story with some appeal beyond just myself and my little family.
Things just jump out at me on paper in a way they don't on a screen.
I'm writing this as a way to protect her, in my own way, from anything like this ever happening again. She's kind of famous right now, but it's the 15-minutes-of-fame sort of notoriety.
I want to lock that in. I want to make Lucy untouchable. I fell into a trap once that has made her vulnerable. I'm doing everything I can right now to make her invincible for the rest of her life.
If I fail to convey Lucy's story in a way that has broad appeal, then at least I hope to have a personal story to add to our family lore, where it will be valued by the people who know and matter most, the same way I treasure all of the songs my wife wrote me to get me through the terror and tedium overseas.
This will probably be another quiet day from me as I scribble lines on paper, cross them out, work them and rework them over and over - and do it all in those quiet moments when the kids aren't fighting with each other or getting into trouble or making messes and getting loud.
Thank you all for your support of me and Lucy for these past several weeks. It means the world.
#SaveLucy
🚨AFTER NEARLY 8 MONTHS IN A SHELTER KENNEL, QUESTIONS ARE GROWING ABOUT SNUGGLES' QUALITY OF LIFE AND THE COST TO TAXPAYERS
TUCSON, AZ — Snuggles, a 2-year-old livestock guardian dog belonging to a military veteran and his family, has spent nearly eight months at Pima Animal Care Center following a first-time bite incident that occurred on his family's property.
His family has reportedly been charged more than $15,000 in boarding fees while fighting the case through the court system.
The children's grandmother, who was the bite victim, has publicly asked that Snuggles be returned home.
As the case continues, new questions are emerging.
What is Snuggles' quality of life after nearly eight months in a shelter kennel?
What enrichment, exercise, socialization, and human interaction is he receiving?
Why is his family unable to receive updates about his condition?
As Tucson and Pima County face budget challenges and reports of staffing reductions, many residents are asking whether it makes financial sense to continue spending substantial public resources fighting this case instead of pursuing a resolution.
How much taxpayer money has already been spent on legal proceedings, administrative resources, court time, and personnel hours in a case where the owner, family, and even the bite victim are all seeking alternatives to euthanasia?
At a time when public resources are stretched thin, should hundreds of thousands of dollars be spent fighting over an accident, or should the focus be on finding a reasonable resolution?
Members of the public who would like answers are encouraged to respectfully contact Pima Animal Care Center and Pima County leadership.
‼️ Steve Kozachik, Director of PACC
📞 (520) 724-5900
📧 [email protected]
‼️ Chad Kasmar, Deputy County Administrator
📞 (520) 724-7733
📧 [email protected]
The #SaveSnuggles story was one of the top trending news stories on X for four consecutive days and continues to attract national attention.
Questions deserve answers.
#SaveSnuggles
@KVOA@kgun9@KOLDNews@TucsonStar
I'm back in court today for a hearing on the Ridglan rescue. The state has not just charged us with 4 felonies but engaged in a series of efforts to undermine our most basic constitutional rights. Today, we are fighting in court to ensure that these rights—including the right to present a defense at all—are preserved.
And I am fine with this. Because the sacrifice is the point. The fact that I and my co-defendants are willing to take on the full power of the state, knowing they would use every underhanded tool in their toolkit (including barring us from First Amendment activity), should give the world confidence that we mean what we say:
We MUST rescue the animals, no matter what it takes.
Even if that means having our constitutional rights threatened. Even if that means being charged with serious crimes. Even if that means being imprisoned.
This is a fight worth having because this dog deserved to be safe.
I'll see you in court today.
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One fearful moment shouldn’t become a death sentence. 💔🐾
This is Snuggles.
A family dog. A protector. A best friend to two little boys.
After a first-time fear-based incident on his own property, Snuggles was taken from his family and has now spent nearly 8 months in a shelter while his family fights to save his life.
Even the bite victim supports bringing him home.
Behaviorists say he deserves a second chance.
His family refuses to give up on him.
$SNUGGLES is more than a meme. It’s a community coming together to help a real family fighting for their dog.
#SaveSnuggles
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