When Rob Ford died, Doug Ford, the executor to his will withheld the money Rob left to Renata and his kids. She had to take Doug to court and fight for what was rightfully hers. That’s how much of a dick Doug Ford is. Many of us who’ve been on this site for a long time remember.
Myself and the team have been working flat out on Espresso Martini for 3 weeks since she got poisoned and lost all power in her body. I have to say I started doubting.
I was wrong. Look at her at the end here. She’s UP again!!!
Ukraine is giving a fully justified response to Russia striking our country and prolonging the war.
Today, our long-range sanctions reached the Saratov region, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan – roughly 800, 1,400, and 1,500 kilometers from the front line. They also reached the Voronezh region – about 300 kilometers from our border.
I thank the warriors of the Unmanned Systems Forces and the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, and our intelligence agencies for their accuracy.
The Saratov oil refinery was hit. Warriors of the Special Operations Forces struck an oil refinery in Tatarstan.
Russians must feel that their state is waging this war. I thank everyone who helps defend Ukraine!
Minus 8 Russian shadow fleet tankers in a single night! Eight! Wow.
Plus a cargo ship and a ferry.
Our Unmanned Systems Forces are absolute beasts! 🔥
I heard Mitch McConnell was taking calls, so I rang his room. Asked him about the 250 celebration. He never heard of it. He did, however, rave about the rice pudding.
@RepTenney Maybe US removed its illegal tariffs on our steel, aluminum and softwood, AND if your president stopped threatening us, we'd be willing to have American liquor on our shelves. But you can't tariff our products illegally, treat us like shit, and expect us not to retaliate.
Sorry American soccer fans, but after listening to this demented pile of orange shit openly brag about his FIFA corruption, I hope Belgium beats the living shit out of Team USA tonight. Trump has singlehandedly turned millions of us into Belgium fans. 🇧🇪
Very lucky to find this boy in time this week.
We’ve no idea how he ended up in there but he couldn’t get out. And it was heating up fast.
He’s with us recovering from serious wounds now. Possibly a dog fight and he staggered into the hole 😬
I am officially nominating Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) for the Nobel Peace Prize.
No President in History has ended the same war so many times.
Our Dear Leader has ended the war with Iran at least 38 times by CNN’s count.
No President has ever done this before.
And he is nowhere near finished ending it.
It’s a record worthy of the Nobel committee’s recognition. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
@twitandrewking@peggy_blair I live on the top floor, 14th, of a building very near Lake Ontario. One minute, I am reading the new forecast, so decided to get the dog out asap. I didn't even have his leash on when a wall of water and wind hit, and watching from that height, I could see the power in it.
An active-duty member of the United States military stood on the steps of the Capitol, in uniform, and called for the impeachment, conviction, and removal of Donald Trump. He was arrested.
He didn’t stumble into this. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Under Department of Defense rules and the Uniform Code of Military Justice, active-duty service members are heavily restricted from engaging in partisan political activity, especially in uniform. Depending on how this is charged, he could be facing violations like Article 92 (failure to obey orders or regulations), and for officers, even Article 88 (contempt toward officials). That’s not a slap on the wrist, that’s career-ending territory. Court-martial, loss of rank, forfeited pay, even prison time are all on the table.
He risked everything: his career, his pension, his freedom, and the future he built inside the military.
And he did it anyway.
You don’t have to agree with what he said to recognize what it took to say it. Real courage isn’t reserved for safe opinions or popular moments. It shows up when the cost is clear, and you move forward anyway.
The military demands discipline and neutrality for a reason. But history is full of moments where individuals inside institutions decided that staying silent was the greater violation.
That tension, between duty to the system and duty to conscience, is where this story lives.
Maybe you think he crossed a line. Maybe you think he drew one.
But let’s not pretend this was casual. This was deliberate. This was informed. This was someone fully aware of the consequences choosing to act anyway.
Time will decide how this moment is remembered. It always does.
But one thing is undeniable: he knew the price, and he spoke anyway. VIA!~~~ Melinda Fulton