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Jasmine Crockett's avatar

We live in a time that people are more inclined to obey an unlawful executive order than they are to follow a court order 🤦🏾‍♀️.

Dictators are created due to cruelty, cowardice, & compliance! IF THEIR ASSES will ignore the Supreme Court, we can definitely IGNORE HIM!

Pattye Ludwig 🇺🇸🇺🇦's avatar

🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 MUST LISTEN

staffers are still cleaning up the Kristi Noem mess after she got gutted/filleted by Senator Chris Murphy

Pete Buttigieg's avatar

The elevation of Pope Leo XIV is a profound and historic occasion. Like so many around the world, I am praying for him and wishing him and the Church well as his papacy begins.

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Nika Bella Vita's avatar

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Adam Kinzinger's avatar

So let me get this straight, we finally get an American pope, and some of the America first crowd is mad because he cares about the poor and immigrants. Am i missing something here?

Sheila Secrist's avatar

I joined all the MANY apps that became available after the censorship but, sadly, could not get all my friends and family to leave Facebook or Twitter (now X) - and I really really tried! So, X is still my go to for news (which is fine now that Elon is running free speech!) and Facebook is still my only connection with family and friends. I wish someone could come up with a near-carbon copy of Facebook that would entice people to change. But...Facebook doesn't make it easy to know how to downlo…

Facebook gobbles up their competition usually before they get big. They don't like competition - go figure. They have become a monopoly and should be limited from buying competition through antitrust laws. Competition is good .

Facebook owns the photos, videos, and personal information users upload to their website and they bundle that data to sell to aggregators who buy personal data from other collectors to build an accurate profile of users including their likes, dislikes, opinions, politics, driving habits, food choices, family members, employment, medical, etc., etc., etc. for sale. "If it is free, you are the product".

Once you upload the data it's captured, and it never goes away even if you or others can't "see" it.

Imagine a 15-year old posting personal information online (Facebook) and does so for decades only to become famous in middle-age and find that Facebook owns everything they have ever said or done online for the past 30-years, mistakes and all. And it's available for sale.

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