@SecretaryWright@POTUS Every generation of this country to come will rue the day someone invented Hydraulic Fracturing. You are trading clean water for natural gas and water filled with heavy metals and fracking chemicals. Those same natural gas exports represent the loss of pure water we need.
@JesseBWatters Jesse, Intentionally killing civilians and unnecessarily destroying civilian property, are considered international war crimes. Our military officers need to heed the law when executing orders or risk prosecution. Our military should not take part of one man's intentional crime.
@CalltoActivism Intentionally killing civilians and unnecessarily destroying civilian property, are considered international war crimes. Our military officers need to heed the law when executing orders or risk prosecution. Our military should not take part of one man's intentional crime.
@HQNewsNow Intentionally killing civilians and unnecessarily destroying civilian property, are considered international war crimes. Our military officers need to heed the law when executing orders or risk prosecution. Our military should not take part of one man's intentional crime.
Intentionally killing civilians and unnecessarily destroying civilian property, are considered international war crimes. Our military officers need to heed the law when executing orders or risk prosecution. Our military should not take part of one man's intentional crime.
@atrupar Maybe not, but they will have to deal with 93M Iranians radicalized by US forces bombing and killing their families in their homes for many generations.
@BrendanCarrFCC If you predicate the license on a required political opinion. You have denied equal justice and the first amendment right to freedom of the press. You need to follow your oath.
@SpeakerJohnson Requiring ICE agents to follow their oath to the US constitution and training them to law enforcement standards is not protecting criminals, it is protecting all.
@elonmusk The US went 230 years without requiring voter ID. It was an Indiana law in 2006 that changed that. I don't think Americans felt that elections were compromised during the 2 +centuries. Why is that different today?