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Apr 8 15 tweets 2 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "If you really want to clean up politics, the following is necessary

A. Any politician, in office or a candidate, who says something is illegal when it is not, unconstitutional when it is not,
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should immediately be disqualified to serve in office, and if in office, removed and replaced. And those who are lawyers should be disbarred for their false statements about law.
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Apr 8 6 tweets 1 min read
Allegations: Cheyenne Hunt, a former Capitol Hill staffer, Gen Z activist, and founder of the left-leaning Gen-Z for Change group, publicly claimed that Swalwell has a "known history of being predatory towards women."
1) She shared a private message alleging he slept with multiple interns, made them sign NDAs, and personally tried hitting on her via DMs when she was 19. Hunt says other women have since contacted her with similar stories of advances or harassment, and
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Apr 8 7 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "When the Brits went into the Falklands, they asked US help and got it. When Europe wanted to go into Serbia, they got the US to do it. Libya the same. The US has always supported NATO when it was in the interest of NATO’s individual countries.
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When there were natural tragedies in Europe, the US Government and NGO’s have always rushed to help. Even little Israel has always been there fast to help—after earthquakes, floods, health emergencies."

But it never has been reciprocated.

Even when it is in their interest.
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Apr 6 21 tweets 3 min read
John Kiriakou’s Collapse in Credibility: From Convicted Leaker to Amplifier of Conspiratorial Narratives

John Kiriakou’s public image as a former CIA insider is often used to lend weight to his commentary. But his record tells a very different story—
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one defined by a criminal breach of trust, alignment with adversarial media platforms, and a consistent pattern of promoting inflammatory, weakly supported claims, particularly regarding Israel.
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Apr 6 14 tweets 2 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Islam Has an Interesting Concept That Is Hard to Translate into Other Languages

And this is why I oppose ceasefire deals with Hamas or the Iranian Islamic—
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join the Facebook group, “Call for General Strike in Iran for Regime Change & Secular Democracy.”

Note: The current ceasefire proposal comes from Pakistan, a nation which has been helping Chinese missile delivery to Iran.
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Apr 6 18 tweets 3 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "THE KORACH CONUNDRUM

Every Pesach we are told to consider ourselves, not just our ancestors, as if we have been taken out of Egypt. We have been doing that now for 3640 years or so.
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But there is another part of this story that seems to be with us, the story of Korach. Remember, Korach was part of a Hebrew elite when in Egypt, that at every stage of the redemption, tried to do everything he could, along with his followers,
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Apr 4 4 tweets 1 min read
A California judge dropped the final remaining charge against David Daleiden and expunged the case.
This came after a 2025 plea agreement where he and a colleague pleaded no contest to one felony, while other charges were dismissed.

1)foxnews.com/politics/final… The case had been ongoing for years over secret recordings of Planned Parenthood officials
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In a statement made last year, Daleiden said that the end of "the lawfare launched by Kamala Harris [is] a huge victory for my investigative reporting ...
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Apr 3 10 tweets 2 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "France has paid another ransom, bowing down to the Islamic Republic of Iran so French ships can exit the Persian Gulf.

Some history.
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In the late 1700s and the early 1800s, French and British ships used to be taken by Barbary pirates off the coast of North Africa. People on those ships were taken hostage and held for ransom, often abused, and sometimes killed while in captivity,
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Apr 3 4 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "There seems to be a large increase in cases of early-onset Alzheimer's.

Those discussing it on the BBC said they had no idea what could be causing this increase.
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I suppose what the researchers will have to do is look at other things that may have increased: behavioral changes in the last 30 years, dietary changes, and seeking control groups of other cultures, other nations, and
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Apr 3 14 tweets 3 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "COUNTING THE OMER - WHAT?

The practice of counting the Omer begins on the evening after the First Day of Pesach. It continues for exactly 7 weeks, 49 days.
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It commemorates the period between the Exodus from Egypt and the advent of the Jewish Nation and the time the Torah was given to the people, defining our history, our connection to HaShem and one another, and our culture.
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Apr 3 15 tweets 3 min read
This is why President Trump spoke out in the 1980s and has been so consistent about Iran not getting nuclear weapons. He knew they had long range ballistic missiles. This is also why President Trump is unhappy with our NATO allies who refused to join with us when asked.
1) Most do not pay their fair share and we do not need the oil from the Middle East. We are an oil rich nation. Iran could reach the EU nations with their missiles and they expect America to defend them.
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Apr 2 6 tweets 1 min read
The Colorado Court of Appeals issued its ruling today (April 2, 2026). The court upheld gold star mom Tina Peters' conviction on the charges related to the 2021 election equipment breach. However, it threw out her 9-year prison sentence and
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ordered a resentencing by a lower court judge.

The panel found that the original sentencing judge Matthew Barrett improperly considered Peters' public statements and beliefs about the 2020 election which the appeals court viewed as protected First Amendment speech when...
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Apr 1 7 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Just a thought

The subject of “Just War”

It turns out there are significant differences in what is considered a just war that separate Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Judaism considers a “Just War” as a war fought in defense of human life. It makes no distinction between Jewish lives and the lives of any other human beings. It goes on to consider a war against an existential threat to the Jewish people a “Just War,”
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Apr 1 9 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "When Pope Leo was elected and introduced to the world, I thought, wow, an American pope, first time, and maybe things would change, perhaps back to the days of John Paul II.
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Instead, so far, we have seen things
that are of concern.

Pope Leo seems to be soft on Islam, hostile to the USA and Israel, silent on antisemitism in Europe, and
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Apr 1 8 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Gas price rise in the USA - not necessary and intentional

Fact. There is no rational reason for the rise in gasoline prices in the USA other than hinting at oil company price gouging.
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The USA is self-sufficient in oil. There is no reason for the price of gasoline in the USA to rise based on anything happening outside the USA.

So what is really happening?
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Apr 1 7 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, "Israeli politician Ya’ir Lapid went on the air and attacked Prime Minister Netanyahu, claiming that Bibi is making an unnecessary war and causing deaths and damage.
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This idiot wants to be prime minister. He speaks well, after all he took acting lessons in Hollywood, paid by the people who pay him now, people who want a less-Jewish state.
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Mar 31 8 tweets 2 min read
Nothing changed, the war continues. Cardinal Pizzaballa wanted to created a global incident because of Israel's national security concerns especially in light of fragments from Iranian ballistic missiles that were fired toward Israel were intercepted by Israeli air defenses, &
1) Image pieces of those missiles (shrapnel) fell near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre complex. Israeli police confirmed this earlier in mid March. Robert Gubbi wrote, "I know the Old City very well. There's no way you can reach the Holy Sepulchre with ambulances or...
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Mar 30 7 tweets 1 min read
The "No Kings" rallies were partially funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communist living in Shanghai, according to a Fox Digital News investigation.
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Singham is linked to a network of radical socialist and communist organizations that contributed to the protests, which took place on March 28, 2026, across the U.S. and abroad.
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Mar 30 4 tweets 1 min read
We can see what Cardinal Pizzaballa intended very clearly. When one accepts certain risks, one cannot complain about the consequences of one's risk-taking. This was a cynical attempt to place Israel in a no win situation but all religious institutions were closed...
1) including the Western Wall & al-Aqsa Mosque for their parishioners safety. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre has no bomb shelter for its faithful. Now, we see who the Pope supports. Notice the Cardinal wears a terrorist keffiyah. This Pope was selected to usher in Chrislam.
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Mar 30 7 tweets 1 min read
Roger Froikin @rlefraim wrote, “Interesting observations on the ‘No Kings protest’

Ignoring the fact that these protests were funded by a Chinese-based anti-American and antisemitic billionaire, a front organization for Soros, and
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a large number of American and European communist organizations,

What I found interesting were what some of the participants said when asked by TV and radio interviewers.
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Mar 30 20 tweets 3 min read
Michael Rosenblatt shared, “No Kings explained for people who think they're fighting fascism.

You're standing in a crowd on Saturday. You look around and think yeah. No Kings. This is what democracy looks like.
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Bro.

You're holding a sign made by a communist billionaire who lives in Shanghai.

You live in a constitutional republic.

Elections. Term limits. A free press that spent four years calling the president a fascist without one journalist being arrested.
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