It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @Chielie @twitter
Those words and descriptions make me personally very uncomfortable, that aside, criminal is criminal. Facilitation of criminal acts is a criminal act in the USA.
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Replying to @Chielie @twitter
Understood and fair. To each their own ideas, unless it promotes violence and hatred, which IMO has been the sad state of social media (anti-social media?) in general for a long time. Humanity's flaws are beautifully displayed however. A result which is sad and fascinating.
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Breaking: Senate and Congress REJECT overturning Biden's win in Arizona, which was what was being voted on when the breaches occured. Arizona is a beautiful state, but oh do we suffer fools and racists. That happens when you're 48th in education.
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Replying to @DeeSadler
I hear horses winnying in response, ja?
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Replying to @trendoid @twitter
Passionately agree. The time to stop him was 2015. Now is not the time. In fact, it's the time to let him rant on for all the world to see, to know, to feel what and who he is and stands for and that is himself before all others.
Replying to @Chielie @twitter
Too late and now more than ever it's important for the sake of continuity and "transparency" to NOT censor him. Keep the disclaimer. Let him show his colors. The time for a stand against using this platform to incite hatred was 2015.
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Dear @Twitter Censoring Trump for 12 hours in response to today's stain on the USA epitomizes the saying "closing the barn door after the animals escaped." Doing this now after years of allowing his vitriol seems trite and defensive of your own complicity. What do others think?
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Replying to @donrday
The heart should be broken. :(
Nothing like a peaceful transition of power. Anyone else hear a fiddle playing?
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I am very literal. Smart means intelligence and is associated with people who tend toward balancing life and work, stability and good life decisions. I truly suck at all of that. Have tried to be, but am unstable, have made piss poor decisions as a rule, and no work/life balance.
It's not important at all. It's Just a demonstration that your first comment was correct.
Service to country is not unfamiliar to me either. I hold a Congressional Letter of Recognition for service to state (Arizona) and nation for leadership in technology. One thing I'm smart at: Using search to look up people who use real names to see if I can learn more about them.
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He was a very admirable, kind, strong man who rarely spoke. Very calm. I'm the daughter of a Korean war veteran and the Widow of a Navy Corpsman, Vietnam. Both were decorated, my father purple heart, my husband silver star. They were smart too.
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My uncle Max was smart. He was an NYPD beat cop in the Bronx. Never drew his weapon in decades of service in a racial war zone. To protect and serve was his life.
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You're right. I'm not smart.
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Violence based only in perceived fear is the mark of cowardice.
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Silence and lack of discussion and media focus result from willfull ignorance, fear and denial - all of which stem from beliefs that are spread and incited as truth but are myth. This is not about most views in media. It's a form of passive compliance with an agenda of genocide.
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Replying to @khimscho
You look like a dad cuz you ARE one now :) And it suits you very well. :)
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Thank you that is very kind of you and I am very glad that you do the work that you do.
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Replying to @MorgonGrogg
Well personally I believe that the open web methodology outperforms the current web methodology. But that might just be me. Snarf snarf