Mr.7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
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In other news...Mr.7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
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Mr.7 » 10 Dec 2022, 5:46 am » wrote: ↑ The only way democrats understand anything is if they're made to take a dose of their own medicine. Looks like the solution in this case is to require social media to shadow ban, deamplify, restrict the reach of and otherwise remove the voices of democrats online from now until the 2024 presidential election, with the expressed intent of assuring democrats won't win. Since the Left and mainstream media approved of the exact same activities when they were directed toward the Right, and consider Musk's current disclosures insignificant, I'm sure they won't mind losing their online freedom of speech rights for a couple of years.
1. We never name things for living people. Tried that with the Hitler Youth, the Pinochet Building, and Stalin Street, ended up having to change the names.Mr.7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
Twitter Files Part 3 reveals what led to Trump's removal from social media platform | Fox News
He is currently dealing in tech you are forced to purchase - green energy. Whether you use his product or not, you certainly pay for it.roadkill » 10 Dec 2022, 5:59 am » wrote: ↑ Musk...gettin' it done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBnqqYW_oR8
That's true, Musk is a nut who loves to see his name in the news... I doubt he really cares that much about free speech... but you have to admire the way he trolls the censoring loving snowflakes and drives them crazy... I like the guy....Cannonpointer » 15 Dec 2022, 4:18 am » wrote: ↑ 1. We never name things for living people. Tried that with the Hitler Youth, the Pinochet Building, and Stalin Street, ended up having to change the names.
2. Never assume that a billionaire who wants control of space, control of green energy, and control of speech, and wants to plant a **** neuro-link in your melon, is your friend. Not everyone who stage-slaps the puppets you identify as bad guys is a good guy.
Cannonpointer » 15 Dec 2022, 4:26 am » wrote: ↑ He is currently dealing in tech you are forced to purchase - green energy. Whether you use his product or not, you certainly pay for it.
Now he wants to reduce your lifestyle/real estate footprint to a shoe box.
Sounds like a LOVELY man.
You can believe anything you want.....Elon wants to do what has never been done. Starting with sending a man to the moon, since it has never been done.Cannonpointer » 15 Dec 2022, 4:18 am » wrote: ↑2. Never assume that a billionaire who wants control of space, control of green energy, and control of speech, and wants to plant a **** neuro-link in your melon, is your friend. Not everyone who stage-slaps the puppets you identify as bad guys is a good guy.
Beware. Every reality ignores the real moment.Mr. 7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
Twitter Files Part 3 reveals what led to Trump's removal from social media platform | Fox News
Bobby "the Brain" Heenan was my idea of a great entertainer. I always love a good troll. But I don't trust ANYONE allowed to be a billionaire.Jantje_Smit » 15 Dec 2022, 4:37 am » wrote: ↑ That's true, Musk is a nut who loves to see his name in the news... I doubt he really cares that much about free speech... but you have to admire the way he trolls the censoring loving snowflakes and drives them crazy... I like the guy....
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Limits guests, pets, Thanksgiving dinners, life in general. The pool must be TINY.roadkill » 15 Dec 2022, 4:38 am » wrote: ↑ I wouldn't mind at all living in a little house like that as long as it was fully equipped with the basics. Just need a place to ****, shower, and shave.
But I would like it on a nice piece of land with a shop/garage next door.
It would be fine for one or two guests. Of course the shop/garage would be equipped for more people. Frig with beer, TV above the work bench, and a BBQ outside the shop door.Cannonpointer » 15 Dec 2022, 9:13 am » wrote: ↑ Limits guests, pets, Thanksgiving dinners, life in general. The pool must be TINY.
"Ex-Twitter Manager Slapped With Three-Year Prison Sentence For Spying For Saudi Arabia"Mr.7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
Twitter Files Part 3 reveals what led to Trump's removal from social media platform | Fox News
Mr.7 » 09 Dec 2022, 7:09 pm » wrote: ↑ It’s amazing that Elon Musk, a first generation immigrant to America who is doing more to uphold American values, the First Amendment and our right to Free Speech than anybody we've ever seen. It's remarkable what he has done so far. I hope he'll have the courage to continue and let it all out there. People deserve to know what was going on out there. And the challenge comes to Facebook and Google to match that kind of openness because frankly, they’ve been at least as bad and in someways Google has been worse than Twitter.
If Elon was a citizen of another country and living there, that country would name cities and schools after him. Not the U.S. though. The culture is broken. External enemies of this nation know this and are exploiting this.
Elon paid $45,000,000,000 to restore free speech to our Country. History will remember.
Twitter Files Part 3 reveals what led to Trump's removal from social media platform | Fox News
I don't think you're smelling what the Rock is actually cooking.roadkill » 15 Dec 2022, 9:17 am » wrote: ↑ It would be fine for one or two guests. Of course the shop/garage would be equipped for more people. Frig with beer, TV above the work bench, and a BBQ outside the shop door.![]()
Oh yeah...and a picnic table down by the creek.
made a change. I have no use for a television.roadkill » 15 Dec 2022, 9:17 am » wrote: ↑ It would be fine for one or two guests. Of course the shop/garage would be equipped for more people. Frig with beer, TV above the work bench, and a BBQ outside the shop door.![]()
Oh yeah...and a picnic table down by the creek.
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