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LIN-Q Powercore shinnnes at Shinnecock 🇺🇸⚓️💥 @bengriffingolf, @rickiefowler, and many other UST Mamiya athletes are gearing up for a major week powered by #TheGameChanger
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Portable Solar Charger & Power Bank Travel Case – Hard Storage Box Compatible with Anker PowerCore 10K and Durecopow 20000mAh Solar Charger (Black) verifiedpricedrops.com/porta…
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Anker Powerbank, PowerCore 20100mAh Externer Akku, hohe Kapazität 2-Port 4,8 A Output Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie für iPhone, iPad, Galaxy und viele mehr (in Schwarz/Matt) amzn.eu/d/013KyFo5
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Anker Powerbank, PowerCore 20100mAh Externer Akku, hohe Kapazität 2-Port 4,8 A Output Ladegerät mit PowerIQ Technologie für iPhone, iPad, Galaxy und viele mehr (in Schwarz/Matt) amzn.to/4uAMELM
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Anyone gaming a LIN-Q Powercore shaft? I'm intrigued and would love to hear feedback.
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This is more than just a gym 💪🔥 Strength training, cardio, functional fitness, plus a sauna and steam room all in one place. ✨ Find Powercore Fitness on the 2nd floor at Southfield Mall and level up your fitness journey. 🏋️
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Ankerの3in1充電器売り切れ!これ欲しかったのに…俺のスマホとノートと子供のタブ同時充電したかったわ😌 Anker 733 Power Bank (GaNPrime PowerCore jp.mercari.com/item/2JScR9fk…

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Ankerの65W充電器、3台同時って便利すぎ。夜中作業するときに欲しくなるやつ…。 Anker 733 Power Bank (GaNPrime PowerCore jp.mercari.com/item/2JScR9fk…

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✨買ってよかったの声 Anker PowerCore Fusion 10000… 「長年劣化しにくい信頼性」
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組み上がったRS DUOを受け取ってきました。シャフトはUSTマミヤの LIN-Q PowerCore WHITE、ヘッドはコアモデルです。グリップも含めコダワリです。 シャフトをフィッティングして下ったUSTマミヤの石川さん、PRGRさん、イベント開催された二木ゴルフ矢板店さんありがとうございました。 #PRGR #RSDUO
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Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 ✨ #PR 【 iPhone 15が 4回 充電可】 『 大容量・20000mAh 』 ココに あるよ~! ▶amzn.to/3YSlVhI 🔸【 2台・同時充電 】 🔸iPhone, iPad, Android, 各種対応 #Anker #モバイルバッテリー

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Replying to @PeronaWorshiper
Fair enough, but I’d consider those mid level streaks. The mothership, raps, powercore, and hatr are all worse. Not to mention a loadstar type streak missing for atleast 1 more big air streak. Specialists are also annoying bc they are free😂
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Workout. Recover. Repeat. 💪🧖‍♂️✨ At Powercore Fitness Gym your membership includes access to both the sauna and steam room so you can relax and recover after every session 😮‍💨🔥 Train hard, unwind harder. Find them on the 2nd floor at Southfield Mall.
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Overall Assessment: Many grievances root legitimately in Due Process (5th/14th), Takings, parental liberty, and Bill of Rights protections against arbitrary government power. Claims of systemic "pirate" cartel behavior and slow adjudication reflect real frustrations with bureaucracy and family courts, but courts require specific evidence of violation (not broad conspiracy). Proposals like mandatory early constitutional education, term limits, and audits are reform ideas with philosophical ties to the founding but would need legislation or amendment for implementation. The speaker's core "don't tread on me" ethos aligns with originalist limits on federal/state powerCore Claims Breakdown (Non-Song Version)The transcript is a passionate, stream-of-consciousness monologue mixing personal grievances, cultural references, calls for reform, and constitutional appeals. Stripping away the repetitive "Uncle Sam/Lady Liberty" poetic framing, the speaker's factual assertions center on government overreach violating founding principles. Below is a bullet-point list of the key claims evaluated for constitutional relevance, grounded in the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and major Supreme Court interpretations. I note where claims have strong textual/historical support, partial alignment, or limited/no direct basis.constitutioncenter.orgProperty Rights & Taxation Property taxes / county control of land as theft or overreach: Strong foundation in 5th and 14th Amendment Due Process and Takings Clauses. Government cannot deprive property without due process or just compensation for takings (eminent domain). Property taxes are generally constitutional as a general revenue tool, but excessive or abusive foreclosure practices (e.g., retaining surplus beyond owed taxes) can violate the Takings Clause.constitutioncenter.or… 1Eminent domain / "evident domain" harassment preventing comfortable ownership: Aligns with protections against uncompensated or arbitrary takings. Courts scrutinize whether actions serve public use and provide compensation. Adjudication delays (8-14 months) as mechanism depriving generational wealth: Procedurally relevant under Due Process Clauses (5th/14th). Unreasonable delays risking erroneous deprivation of property/liberty can violate fairness requirements (notice hearing). However, courts often tolerate reasonable administrative timelines; systemic court backlogs are not automatically unconstitutional absent specific harm.law.justia.comDue Process & Government Accountability Lack of due process, retaliation by officials (FBI, local gov since 2013), no records/shared evidence: Core 5th/14th Amendment Due Process (procedural: notice, impartial hearing, opportunity to contest). Retaliation for petitioning government can implicate 1st Amendment (petition clause) due process. Administrative actions must not be arbitrary.law.cornell.eduJudges, attorneys, and "cartel" compromising integrity; geriatric judges; slow orders: Due process requires impartial tribunals. No constitutional age limit for judges (Article III: "during good Behaviour"). Criticisms of efficiency or bias could support reform but are not direct violations unless specific bias is proven. Audits, transparency, "triples" oversight, student audits of government: Aligns with broader republican principles and anti-corruption ethos in founding documents, though not explicitly mandated. Transparency supports accountability under due process. Education & Compulsory Systems Compulsory attendance/schooling as unconstitutional overreach; prefer colonial history, Bill of Rights/Declaration from early grades; ROTC/parental options; against "9-5 trap": Partial support. Parents have fundamental liberty interest in directing children's upbringing/education (14th Amendment substantive due process — Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Meyer v. Nebraska, Wisconsin v. Yoder). States may require education but cannot force public schools only or unduly burden religious/parental rights. No constitutional mandate for specific curriculum content like "colonial fundamentals," though 1st Amendment protects against certain indoctrination claims.findlaw.comSchools/counselors "trafficking" children via sound bites/petitions to alter custody: Implicates parental rights (liberty interest) and due process in family court. Government actions removing children require procedural safeguards. Broad "geological engineering" or lifestyle accusations go beyond constitutional text into policy/cultural disputes. Rights, Term Limits & StructureBill of Rights/Declaration never surrendered; subverted by "compulsory compliance devices," mob rule, government employee voting blocs: Foundational. Bill of Rights (especially 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th) limits government. No explicit constitutional ban on "lifetime" bureaucrats or employee voting, but anti-corruption/rotation-in-office was a founding concern. Term limits for representatives/civil servants (e.g., 5-10 years max): No current constitutional term limits for Congress (beyond age/citizenship). Supreme Court (U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton) ruled states cannot add them; requires amendment. Presidential limit exists (22nd Amendment). Idea echoes republican ideals but is not currently required.constitutioncenter.orgRight to self-defense/tools, recreational substances by age, voting/co-habitation ages (15/17/23/25/30 incentives): 2nd Amendment protects arms (with regulations). Age-based rights are largely legislative; Constitution sets minimal voting age (26th: 18). Parental involvement and "incentive systems" are policy proposals. No surrender of rights/liberties to discretion; individual choice in proper locations with consumer protections: Strong in 9th/10th Amendments (retained rights, reserved powers) and liberty interests under Due Process. OtherSelf-sufficiency/farming unregulated; against regulators/meter maids/insulation rules: Ties to economic liberty/property rights, but modern regulatory state (commerce clause, police powers) is upheld if rational. Overly burdensome rules could face Due Process/Takings challenges. Anti-globalization, space exploration incentives, tourism economy: Purely visionary/policy; no direct constitutional bar or mandate.

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Overall Assessment: Many grievances root legitimately in Due Process (5th/14th), Takings, parental liberty, and Bill of Rights protections against arbitrary government power. Claims of systemic "pirate" cartel behavior and slow adjudication reflect real frustrations with bureaucracy and family courts, but courts require specific evidence of violation (not broad conspiracy). Proposals like mandatory early constitutional education, term limits, and audits are reform ideas with philosophical ties to the founding but would need legislation or amendment for implementation. The speaker's core "don't tread on me" ethos aligns with originalist limits on federal/state powerCore Claims Breakdown (Non-Song Version)The transcript is a passionate, stream-of-consciousness monologue mixing personal grievances, cultural references, calls for reform, and constitutional appeals. Stripping away the repetitive "Uncle Sam/Lady Liberty" poetic framing, the speaker's factual assertions center on government overreach violating founding principles. Below is a bullet-point list of the key claims evaluated for constitutional relevance, grounded in the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and major Supreme Court interpretations. I note where claims have strong textual/historical support, partial alignment, or limited/no direct basis.constitutioncenter.orgProperty Rights & Taxation Property taxes / county control of land as theft or overreach: Strong foundation in 5th and 14th Amendment Due Process and Takings Clauses. Government cannot deprive property without due process or just compensation for takings (eminent domain). Property taxes are generally constitutional as a general revenue tool, but excessive or abusive foreclosure practices (e.g., retaining surplus beyond owed taxes) can violate the Takings Clause.constitutioncenter.or… 1Eminent domain / "evident domain" harassment preventing comfortable ownership: Aligns with protections against uncompensated or arbitrary takings. Courts scrutinize whether actions serve public use and provide compensation. Adjudication delays (8-14 months) as mechanism depriving generational wealth: Procedurally relevant under Due Process Clauses (5th/14th). Unreasonable delays risking erroneous deprivation of property/liberty can violate fairness requirements (notice hearing). However, courts often tolerate reasonable administrative timelines; systemic court backlogs are not automatically unconstitutional absent specific harm.law.justia.comDue Process & Government Accountability Lack of due process, retaliation by officials (FBI, local gov since 2013), no records/shared evidence: Core 5th/14th Amendment Due Process (procedural: notice, impartial hearing, opportunity to contest). Retaliation for petitioning government can implicate 1st Amendment (petition clause) due process. Administrative actions must not be arbitrary.law.cornell.eduJudges, attorneys, and "cartel" compromising integrity; geriatric judges; slow orders: Due process requires impartial tribunals. No constitutional age limit for judges (Article III: "during good Behaviour"). Criticisms of efficiency or bias could support reform but are not direct violations unless specific bias is proven. Audits, transparency, "triples" oversight, student audits of government: Aligns with broader republican principles and anti-corruption ethos in founding documents, though not explicitly mandated. Transparency supports accountability under due process. Education & Compulsory Systems Compulsory attendance/schooling as unconstitutional overreach; prefer colonial history, Bill of Rights/Declaration from early grades; ROTC/parental options; against "9-5 trap": Partial support. Parents have fundamental liberty interest in directing children's upbringing/education (14th Amendment substantive due process — Pierce v. Society of Sisters, Meyer v. Nebraska, Wisconsin v. Yoder). States may require education but cannot force public schools only or unduly burden religious/parental rights. No constitutional mandate for specific curriculum content like "colonial fundamentals," though 1st Amendment protects against certain indoctrination claims.findlaw.comSchools/counselors "trafficking" children via sound bites/petitions to alter custody: Implicates parental rights (liberty interest) and due process in family court. Government actions removing children require procedural safeguards. Broad "geological engineering" or lifestyle accusations go beyond constitutional text into policy/cultural disputes. Rights, Term Limits & StructureBill of Rights/Declaration never surrendered; subverted by "compulsory compliance devices," mob rule, government employee voting blocs: Foundational. Bill of Rights (especially 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th) limits government. No explicit constitutional ban on "lifetime" bureaucrats or employee voting, but anti-corruption/rotation-in-office was a founding concern. Term limits for representatives/civil servants (e.g., 5-10 years max): No current constitutional term limits for Congress (beyond age/citizenship). Supreme Court (U.S. Term Limits v. Thornton) ruled states cannot add them; requires amendment. Presidential limit exists (22nd Amendment). Idea echoes republican ideals but is not currently required.constitutioncenter.orgRight to self-defense/tools, recreational substances by age, voting/co-habitation ages (15/17/23/25/30 incentives): 2nd Amendment protects arms (with regulations). Age-based rights are largely legislative; Constitution sets minimal voting age (26th: 18). Parental involvement and "incentive systems" are policy proposals. No surrender of rights/liberties to discretion; individual choice in proper locations with consumer protections: Strong in 9th/10th Amendments (retained rights, reserved powers) and liberty interests under Due Process. OtherSelf-sufficiency/farming unregulated; against regulators/meter maids/insulation rules: Ties to economic liberty/property rights, but modern regulatory state (commerce clause, police powers) is upheld if rational. Overly burdensome rules could face Due Process/Takings challenges. Anti-globalization, space exploration incentives, tourism economy: Purely visionary/policy; no direct constitutional bar or mandate.

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