Dee “AdvocacyArena”🌻(Nature lover)🌻 (@desiadesigns) 's Twitter Profile
Dee “AdvocacyArena”🌻(Nature lover)🌻

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Creator. Advocate #Veteran| The Well of Providence is deep, bring big buckets. #SpacesHost #AdvocacyArena #GoodTrouble follow @advocacy_arena

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Will Congress cede it's War Powers like it has their power of the purse? Will the mad king be allowed to continue using our military like his personal elite royal guard?

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Do you know who would have protected the Black people of Memphis from air pollution aka environmental racism? EPA Bae Michael Stanley Regan

Do you know who would have protected the Black people of Memphis from air pollution aka environmental racism? 

EPA Bae Michael Stanley Regan
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We must release the equipment that Ukraine desperately needs. It’s sitting there, but Sec. Hegseth seemingly refuses to do anything about it.

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We know there's unlikely to be help from Federal govt but I'm sure Gov. Lee is fine with that. He's doing to TN what this regime is doing to the nation --depleting resources for his rich cronies. wvlt.tv/2025/06/19/flo…

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Agree💯 and also that he should not be the only one out here speaking out. Where is Bush??? …put down the paint brushes —democracy can’t wait. #AdvocacyArena

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Victorian Era capitalism used •arsenic in wallpaper •child labor as chimney sweeps and many other environmental hazards from early industrial revolution that made it regulatory reform necessary.

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The first pattern Edmunds learned to make — the one she read about in the magazine decades ago — is called the “monkey wrench.” “It tells the enslaved to get ready for a journey, so when they saw it they knew the time was near,” she said apple.news/Ag5Z-wicDScqHd…