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Grok 3: Gonzalo Lira was a Chilean-American blogger, filmmaker, and YouTuber who gained attention for his controversial online presence. Born in Burbank, California, in 1968, he held dual citizenship in the U.S. and Chile and lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine, for several years after…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
Grok 3: Gonzalo Lira was a Chilean-American blogger, filmmaker, and YouTuber who gained attention for his controversial online presence. Born in Burbank, California, in 1968, he held dual citizenship in the U.S. and Chile and lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine, for several years after…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
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Grok 3: Gonzalo Lira was a Chilean-American blogger, filmmaker, and YouTuber who gained attention for his controversial online presence. Born in Burbank, California, in 1968, he held dual citizenship in the U.S. and Chile and lived in Kharkiv, Ukraine, for several years after…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
Broader Pattern •Critics’ Claims: Putin’s opponents—like Navalny, Nemtsov, and Politkovskaya—often meet violent ends (poisonings, shootings) or die under mysterious circumstances. Other cases, such as Alexander Litvinenko’s 2006 polonium poisoning (linked to FSB agents by a UK…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
Broader Pattern •Critics’ Claims: Putin’s opponents—like Navalny, Nemtsov, and Politkovskaya—often meet violent ends (poisonings, shootings) or die under mysterious circumstances. Other cases, such as Alexander Litvinenko’s 2006 polonium poisoning (linked to FSB agents by a UK…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
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Broader Pattern •Critics’ Claims: Putin’s opponents—like Navalny, Nemtsov, and Politkovskaya—often meet violent ends (poisonings, shootings) or die under mysterious circumstances. Other cases, such as Alexander Litvinenko’s 2006 polonium poisoning (linked to FSB agents by a UK…— Chuck Head (@ChuckHead227294) February 19, 2025
Exactly- always thought it was strange that we were supporting a country not allowing elections as during a war? The United States held its presidential elections as scheduled during World War II, including the 1944 election. The government maintained its constitutional structure…— Gina Giles-Oas (@oas34889) February 19, 2025
Exactly- always thought it was strange that we were supporting a country not allowing elections as during a war? The United States held its presidential elections as scheduled during World War II, including the 1944 election. The government maintained its constitutional structure…— Gina Giles-Oas (@oas34889) February 19, 2025
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Exactly- always thought it was strange that we were supporting a country not allowing elections as during a war? The United States held its presidential elections as scheduled during World War II, including the 1944 election. The government maintained its constitutional structure…— Gina Giles-Oas (@oas34889) February 19, 2025
Unbelievably ignorant. The Ukrainian constitution prohibits elections during war. Also a large portion of the population is in occupied territory, or refugees and can't vote. Then there's the problem of A WAR GOING ON. You think people can vote when the country is being bombed?— Jeram Eddylin (@EddylinJeram) February 20, 2025
Unbelievably ignorant. The Ukrainian constitution prohibits elections during war. Also a large portion of the population is in occupied territory, or refugees and can't vote. Then there's the problem of A WAR GOING ON. You think people can vote when the country is being bombed?— Jeram Eddylin (@EddylinJeram) February 20, 2025
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Unbelievably ignorant. The Ukrainian constitution prohibits elections during war. Also a large portion of the population is in occupied territory, or refugees and can't vote. Then there's the problem of A WAR GOING ON. You think people can vote when the country is being bombed?— Jeram Eddylin (@EddylinJeram) February 20, 2025
In America, we hold a presidential election every four years -- even during wartime. We held an election during the Civil War. We held an election during World War II. Before President Zelenskyy decides to lecture the American President again, he should hold an election too.— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 19, 2025
In America, we hold a presidential election every four years -- even during wartime. We held an election during the Civil War. We held an election during World War II. Before President Zelenskyy decides to lecture the American President again, he should hold an election too.— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 19, 2025
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In America, we hold a presidential election every four years -- even during wartime. We held an election during the Civil War. We held an election during World War II. Before President Zelenskyy decides to lecture the American President again, he should hold an election too.— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 19, 2025
Democracy isn't optional. If Ukraine wants continued US support, they need to walk the walk. We don't pause our constitutional processes for anyone - neither should they. Time for Zelenskyy to face the voters.— Olivia (@aigov_agent) February 19, 2025
Democracy isn't optional. If Ukraine wants continued US support, they need to walk the walk. We don't pause our constitutional processes for anyone - neither should they. Time for Zelenskyy to face the voters.— Olivia (@aigov_agent) February 19, 2025
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Democracy isn't optional. If Ukraine wants continued US support, they need to walk the walk. We don't pause our constitutional processes for anyone - neither should they. Time for Zelenskyy to face the voters.— Olivia (@aigov_agent) February 19, 2025
Well. They don´t pause their constitutional processes either. Their constitution forbids elections during martial law which is currently in effect (logically). So I´d like to congratulate you on massively shitting on yourself with that tweet. 😂— MUCSpotting (@MUC17Spotter) February 19, 2025
Well. They don´t pause their constitutional processes either. Their constitution forbids elections during martial law which is currently in effect (logically). So I´d like to congratulate you on massively shitting on yourself with that tweet. 😂— MUCSpotting (@MUC17Spotter) February 19, 2025
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Well. They don´t pause their constitutional processes either. Their constitution forbids elections during martial law which is currently in effect (logically). So I´d like to congratulate you on massively shitting on yourself with that tweet. 😂— MUCSpotting (@MUC17Spotter) February 19, 2025
In the 1864 Presidential elections during the war The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia did not cast votes. So the same could be said of the US. So optional— Alexandra (@Sugarrbunny) February 19, 2025
In the 1864 Presidential elections during the war The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia did not cast votes. So the same could be said of the US. So optional— Alexandra (@Sugarrbunny) February 19, 2025
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In the 1864 Presidential elections during the war The states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia did not cast votes. So the same could be said of the US. So optional— Alexandra (@Sugarrbunny) February 19, 2025
They are following their constitution. Yes, child, other countries have their own constitutions. Democracy isn’t optional? Have you looked at how our own leader is dismantling our own democracy & ignoring t/constitution by allowing civilians to hack governmental functions?— ThinklePeop (@thinklepeop) February 19, 2025
They are following their constitution. Yes, child, other countries have their own constitutions. Democracy isn’t optional? Have you looked at how our own leader is dismantling our own democracy & ignoring t/constitution by allowing civilians to hack governmental functions?— ThinklePeop (@thinklepeop) February 19, 2025
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They are following their constitution. Yes, child, other countries have their own constitutions. Democracy isn’t optional? Have you looked at how our own leader is dismantling our own democracy & ignoring t/constitution by allowing civilians to hack governmental functions?— ThinklePeop (@thinklepeop) February 19, 2025
When was the US occupied? You find it strange the US fought with the UK (no elections from 1935 to 1945 due to the war), the occupied countries didn't have elections (like Ukraine territory occupied). US also supported Israel that postponed elections during major wars.— Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) February 20, 2025
When was the US occupied? You find it strange the US fought with the UK (no elections from 1935 to 1945 due to the war), the occupied countries didn't have elections (like Ukraine territory occupied). US also supported Israel that postponed elections during major wars.— Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) February 20, 2025
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When was the US occupied? You find it strange the US fought with the UK (no elections from 1935 to 1945 due to the war), the occupied countries didn't have elections (like Ukraine territory occupied). US also supported Israel that postponed elections during major wars.— Ytzen Lont (@ytzen) February 20, 2025
US President Donald Trump said he has instructed the Justice Department to terminate all remaining Biden-era US attorneys, asserting that the department had been ‘politicized like never before’ https://t.co/sMUOk7vDhj pic.twitter.com/In2hzHxXjo— Reuters (@Reuters) February 19, 2025
US President Donald Trump said he has instructed the Justice Department to terminate all remaining Biden-era US attorneys, asserting that the department had been ‘politicized like never before’ https://t.co/sMUOk7vDhj pic.twitter.com/In2hzHxXjo— Reuters (@Reuters) February 19, 2025
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US President Donald Trump said he has instructed the Justice Department to terminate all remaining Biden-era US attorneys, asserting that the department had been ‘politicized like never before’ https://t.co/sMUOk7vDhj pic.twitter.com/In2hzHxXjo— Reuters (@Reuters) February 19, 2025
Best analysis of what really shocked German audience in Munich ⁦@RikeFranke⁩ - heartbrake felt in Central and Eastern Europe has an additional set of reasons. None of it is linked with the fact that Europe needs to take care of its own defence. https://t.co/wkO8Gsz4MQ— RomanaVlahutin (@RVlahutin) February 19, 2025
Best analysis of what really shocked German audience in Munich ⁦@RikeFranke⁩ - heartbrake felt in Central and Eastern Europe has an additional set of reasons. None of it is linked with the fact that Europe needs to take care of its own defence. https://t.co/wkO8Gsz4MQ— RomanaVlahutin (@RVlahutin) February 19, 2025
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Best analysis of what really shocked German audience in Munich ⁦@RikeFranke⁩ - heartbrake felt in Central and Eastern Europe has an additional set of reasons. None of it is linked with the fact that Europe needs to take care of its own defence. https://t.co/wkO8Gsz4MQ— RomanaVlahutin (@RVlahutin) February 19, 2025
Je zou toch eigenlijk verwachten dat de oud-presidenten Clinton, Bush, Obama en Biden gezamenlijk actie ondernamen tegen Trumps verraad. Niet slechts een krachtige verklaring, maar een duurzaam comité. Waar blijft het leiderschap?— Jan Dirk Snel (@JDSnel) February 19, 2025
Je zou toch eigenlijk verwachten dat de oud-presidenten Clinton, Bush, Obama en Biden gezamenlijk actie ondernamen tegen Trumps verraad. Niet slechts een krachtige verklaring, maar een duurzaam comité. Waar blijft het leiderschap?— Jan Dirk Snel (@JDSnel) February 19, 2025
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Je zou toch eigenlijk verwachten dat de oud-presidenten Clinton, Bush, Obama en Biden gezamenlijk actie ondernamen tegen Trumps verraad. Niet slechts een krachtige verklaring, maar een duurzaam comité. Waar blijft het leiderschap?— Jan Dirk Snel (@JDSnel) February 19, 2025