@TomSteyer “Ballot harvesting” is code for “we keep counting until we get the results we want.
Elections are no longer fair or transparent in California.
It’s been a steady slide over the last five decades.
Kaikai is 11 months old and nearly every one of those days has been spent at our Kaluku Neonate Unit.
This tiny baby was rescued as a newborn from the Mara after rangers discovered her near the body of a dead female elephant. Since that fateful day, she's been raised by some of our most experienced Keepers — Misheck, Joseph and Simon — who shepherded her through the notorious teething stage and will continue to care for her through toddlerhood and beyond.
No cardboard box is safe from her. No milk feed gets mixed without her say-so. Sound like the kind of character you'd like to support? Adoptions help fund the daily care, milk feeds and mud baths she needs to thrive.
Adopt Kaikai: https://t.co/kDln4jg4mO
@TomSteyer The “D” stands for deception.
You are deceiving everyone by pretending boys are girls, and it’s fine for boys to compete in girls
Sports.
You are an enemy to women.
@alvies_life@Bennieeexyz Science is not a living person.
Scientist make science and scientists make mistakes, are subject to political pressure, and like money.
A lot of these injections have not been scientifically tested and should not be trusted as “safe and effective.”
Melia is a mother of two now.
We rescued her in 2009 from Tsavo East – just in time, before lions got to her. She was feisty from the get go, a good sign indicating this one-year-old had fight in her to live.
It took years – Nursery, reintegration, slow steps into independence but today she lives wild in Tsavo, with her son Milo born in 2022 and her newborn daughter Moon. Two calves, one wild family.
Melia’s story was made possible by our adopters and donors, whose continued support is helping orphans on that same road to the wild.
Reacquaint yourself with Melia's story: https://t.co/JJQLEk6MFU
Utterly pathetic and unacceptable. If states like Florida can have timely results on election night, why can't we?
Just another example of California Democrats' endemic uselessness. High Speed Rail, Months-Long Elections. What a joke.
Rosemarie Hartle, who died in 2017 at the age of 52 from breast cancer, had her mail-in ballot cast and counted for the November 2020 Election in Clark County, Nevada.
This is EXACTLY why they want to keep dead people on the voter rolls. Rosemarie was still listed as an active voter on the rolls more than three years after her death.
Her husband, Kirk Hartle, publicly stated the ballot never arrived at their home and called the situation "sickening." This type of voter fraud happened all over the country. This is clear evidence of voter fraud.
Send the video to everyone you know showing how heinously Nowak was treated by the police in his dying moments and how the police cravenly kowtowed to his murderer.
Legacy mainstream media, same ones who wrote about George Floyd millions of times, are dead silent about Nowak.
@TomSteyer I don’t care about how much money you have.
I care that you are an enemy of women and willing to obliterate women’s rights. All while feeling smug and self righteous.
Boys should never be allowed to compete against girls. Never!
@TomSteyer I want someone who can distinguish between a male and a female and won’t obliterate women’s rights. That’s not you.
You are the enemy of women.
@alvies_life@Bennieeexyz Why do I have to watch your YT assignment? Why can’t you articulate your position in your own words?
Here is my position summed up in my own words: veterinary care for our dogs & cats has been compromised by dangerous vaccines in much the same way as has healthcare for infants.
@alvies_life@Bennieeexyz No, it’s true. Just the way they pump poison into very young infants and children through injections, they are now doing the same thing to our pets through injections.
That may be why the life expectancy is going down for our pets.
A lot can change in a month.
When Toto arrived at our Ithumba Reintegration Unit on 20 April, he was overwhelmed. He ran to his Keepers when the older orphans crowded round and stuck close for days. His Keepers knew this about him – Toto doesn't like change much. So two trusted Keepers, Sammy and Lekoli, stayed on at Ithumba to help him settle.
It worked. By the end of the month, he was the one leading the group home. Most evenings now, it's Toto out in front, walking the herd back to the stockades for the night.
Hands up if you remember Toto's rescue?