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Laura Kasner's avatar

From attorney Warner Mendenhall’s recent Substack:

If not civil justice, then criminal.

States are starting to respond to the lack of accountability for vaccine injury.

Proposed Arkansas’ Senate Bill 6 states that a pharmaceutical executive who withholds evidence that a vaccine has dangerous effects is guilty of criminal vaccine harm, if said vaccine causes death or serious physical injury. Violation carries anywhere from one year to life imprisonment.

This is one creative way to address the problem. I saw this in Trial Site News:

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/pharmaceutical-crime-overview-and-new-arkansas-bill-allowing-life-imprisonment-for-pharma-execs-for-vaccine-injury-e9bed06e

https://www.covidlawcast.com/p/if-not-civil-justice-then-criminal

Note: Attorney Warner Mendenhall represents Ventavia/Pfizer whistleblower Brook Jackson

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SeeingTruth's avatar

Laura - this is excellent!

As a follow-up I suggest everyone read an article written by an MD in The Gazette of Medical Sciences' medical ethics section:

FAILURE OF CARE STANDARD IN

RELATION TO PFIZER BNT162b2 modRNA

https://www.thegms.co/department-of-medical-ethics/

"This peer reviewed article explains two core physician competencies required for licensure, and the recent widespread failure of physicians to provide safe medical care for the communities which they serve."

Please pay attention to section 6 ' "Alternative Corrective Action" - great ideas in there.

There are so many great statements in the article. One theme surrounds how physicians in med school are taught basic biostatistic tools they all should have known in order to look at the data published in Dec 2020 and been able to assess on their own:

"With the scientific evidence provided, the physician should have advised any patient of the following facts: “119 people need to be injected to prevent one case of COVID, but 1 in every 7 persons treated reported a significant adverse reaction. That is, you have a 1 in 119 chance of benefiting from the gene-based injection, and you are 17 times more likely to be harmed in some way than prevented from contracting COVID. Also, you are much more

likely to be hospitalized for any reason after the treatment than prevented from hospitalization due to COVID.” Based on the trial results, no patient in the community should have been advised to receive the experimental modRNA prodrug."

Case closed!

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Laura Kasner's avatar

SeeingTruth - would this be a case for a class action lawsuit aimed at the CDC?

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The CDC is a non governmental agency that likes to act like it is.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

CDC is both government and for profit (through its 'foundation').

Private companies (like pHARMa) can donate with full deduction off their tax liability to the foundation.

Suing the foundation might be a way to go, but one must ready themselves for an instantaneous release and disappearance of assets, and then a bankruptcy filing to follow.

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

I remember learning, as a government contractor, that NIH, CDC, and FDA (just among the public health agencies) all had established tax exempt foundations.

I thought to myself, how can this be? How can a government agency have a nonprofit foundation?

And now we can see a deeper level of corruption and infiltration and influence that these big Pharma entities can wield on these agencies.

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DefCon-Dan's avatar

That's what happens when 'public/private partnership' fascism takes over. NGOs are part of that same fascism too.

They are how the government outsources its dirty work and shields itself from it. Administrative state plausible deniability.

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DefCon-Dan's avatar

That's why claw backs are often automatically used in bankruptcy cases to claw back those assets that 'disappeared'.

They are a standard tactic in bankruptcy cases, but having to endure a bankruptcy case is daunting and painful for the creditors/plaintiffs.

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Sherry 1's avatar

…and FDA, Pharma.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

"tammy" the troll showed up.

Do not click on link.

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Dick's avatar

Just move along…

They are putting the MRNA covid vax in the food of Tammy, Kim, Mary, Jane, Beth and a hundred other women with mostly one-syllable American girl’s names. 😱

Sadly, they’ve learned the hard way, hence their urgent, heartfelt warnings. Poor things.

But we know who we are — no need to click on the link. It’s either ok, carry on and keep eating, or, having eaten the toxin-laden food, you’re already doomed, like them, to forever trawl, trolling these comments, day after day, liking your own copy-pastes — in endless rounds of annoying and ignored posts. *sigh*. So sad.

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Tio Nico's avatar

I did no ned to see any stats post-injections. Once I lookd into the mRNA technology and how it works, I KNEW it could not provide immunity, and moreover how it programmed one's body to produce a toxin, no shut-down switch. What? I want something in MY body making a poison and releasing it into my bloodstream, no end in sight?

Nah. Not my schick.

Then I read a piece by the man who inventd the technology who plainly and unambiguously declared that technology CANNOT be used to provide immunity, hat he had ried multiple times and ound it does not work to do that. It does have oher uses, which is why it is still around. but NOT to provide immunity to any disease.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Not to mention that it's just about the worst idea ever to get one's own cells to express a toxic protein though Trojan Horse mRNA.

It's creating auto-immunity problems.

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Tio Nico's avatar

which is precisely why the strong correlation statistically between the poisin covid shots and the class o diseases called "prion" diseases... Guillain-Barr, Lou Gherigs, Alzheimers, Parkinsons. Not only a strong link correlating the two but something new... the great najority o new cases post shot have not ben the glacially slow multiple year duraion, bu what are called "turbo" cases.... six month post onset is typical time to death. Prior to the shots those diseases would typicaly drag on over a decade or two. .

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Do the three “should have’s” indicate something like, “Now that the cows are gone, we’re closing the barn door?” Don’t you have to be New York to pass laws with retroactive force?

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Doug's avatar

New York... That's painfully funny...

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Julia's avatar

You are assuming that physicians even have the opportunity to provide informed consent. Patients do not need a physician order - they can go to a local drug store for vaccination. In my own clinic - covid vaccines (similar to the influenza vaccine) are administered without a physician order. I do provide informed consent if a patient is in my clinic and either requests the vaccine or ask my opinion regarding vaccination. Informed consent is effective in many cases. Also keep in mind the mandates during 2021-2022. People faced losing their jobs (and the ability to practice medicine in most settings due to Medicare mandate) and expulsion from university if they did not take the initial 2 doses. In some places such as my work place - a third dose was mandated. This was before some of the more serious problems with the vaccines were identified. So many were not aware of the extent of potential complications in fall 2021 when they need to make this very difficult decision to keep their job. Many clinicians to this day are not aware of any of the more recent scientific publications on this matter. They simply follow CDC guidance. MSM and the major journals are not publishing negative study results. We are seeing patients every 15-20 minutes for 8 hours. Very little time for extensive extracurricular reading. Especially for clinicians with young families. So happy that many of you were able to make a vaccine informed decision without the threat of serious financial and career negative consequences.

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Tio Nico's avatar

It is contrary to tne Neurenberg Convention, and duplicate US Code, to hold any coercion over anyone to induce them to accep any medical proceedure.. which includes vaccinations. ully inoirmed cinsent, per that same Comvention, was impossible precisely because it was so rushed, did NOT undergo mandatory testing and evaluation prior to roll-out. NO ONE can be induced to accept any experimental treatment, and anything released under he Conditional Use Authorisation as was the covid shot absolutely cannot mendated as a condition o employmen or any thing else. This travesty was rushed to distribution in a months, not years. And now millions have that in their bodies.... and the covid is still with us.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Transnational $$$

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

What's the doctor's name? Can we help him by publicizing his case?

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curt s sanders's avatar

The laughable VARES database has got to be cleaned up and made viable.. Trump should put Dr. Jessica Rose in charge of that.. she'd get it straightened out.. I bet it wouldn't take her six months.. of course the criminal vaccine manufacturers would fight this tooth and nail because the bona fide Adverse Reaction data would prove beyond a doubt the Covid bio weapon jab was one of the most lethal concoctions ever formulated [thanks to GOF]... It truly deserves the name DEATH VAX...

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Irunthis1's avatar

All it would take would be allowance of criminal charges to any vaccine administrator who neglects to report an incident of an adverse event. As it sits they are all exempt from anything. VAERS reporting is REQUIRED but not MANDATORY / punishable by anything. Guarantee walgreens and cvs wouldn't be so darn jab happy if they weren't completely immune from all but egregious errors (which can and do happen trust me). And every vaccine information sheet should have explicit instructions that any adverse reactions MUST be reported to the administrator for compliance with VAERS. Just taking pharmacies out of this ridiculous game would be mind bogglingly effective at eliminating half of the unnecessary shots given (to adults anyway-pediatricians have their own game going). I'd bet there has been a 1000% increase in flu shots given with pharmacies doling them out.

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Leo's avatar

Big pharma's total exemption from anything is their wholesale pardon - just like Hunter's.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

The exemption of big pharma from charges of mass murder no matter how many people they kill for profit is an in-your-face rejection of the most fundamental concepts of justice.

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Fred's avatar

There is no sensible way to explain the removal of many VAERS reports due to “lack of association” or some such bologna. The exact purpose of VAERS is to show early safety signals. Does anyone remember which brave soul documented the decrease in the number of reports over a short period of time? I recall some pretty astounding images.

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curt s sanders's avatar

Dr. Rose was my go to regarding VARES manipulation... Dr. Peter McCullough and Steve Kirsch too.. They were all sounding off four+ years ago..

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Fred's avatar

Was it Jessica Rose?

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Fred's avatar

If so, I’m deeply embarrassed! 😆😢

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FreeBird07's avatar

Del Bigtree's The Highwire program?

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Fred's avatar

I recall a female author, but thanks for the reference, FreeBird07!

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

https://www.vaersaware.com/dashboards… Albert Benavides, Substack is Welcome the Eagle.

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STH's avatar

Yes! And reporting by physicians should be MANDATORY

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curt s sanders's avatar

The entire process could be streamlined, but big Pharma wants it as cumbersome and difficult to make application as possible.. doctors which are already buried in paperwork just become overwhelmed.. and throw in the towel.. that's no excuse but but it is somewhat understandable especially when you add the pressure the totally corrupt AMA piles on to stay in line and never speak out against the Covid jab or any other of the very poisonous products falsely labeled vaccines..

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Tio Nico's avatar

one more item Kennedy should put on his plate.. to make VAERS usable and accurate. And MANDAE is use as intended.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

That's a mandate I would approve of. Unlike the mandated injection of profitable poison.

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CHop's avatar

It is mandatory. It isn't enforced. Lawsuits could be coming

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Tio Nico's avatar

mandatory but not enforced?

Try that next time you are blasting down the interstate at ninety seven miies per hour. AND without presenting that mandated piece o laminated plastic witth all those squiggles and lines and yer mug shot on the obverse side.

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BelleTower's avatar

Rose would be an excellent choice. Or Sasha latypova would also do the trick

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Elaine H's avatar

I had not heard that about Dr Rose. That is terrific news!!

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curt s sanders's avatar

Dr. Rose is without exaggeration one of the most exceptional minds on earth regarding scientific data analysis .. add equal amounts of courage and integrity and you have a force for good to be reckoned with..

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CHop's avatar

If the US annexes Canada as a new state, then they could put Jessica Rose in. Governor Trudeau 😄

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curt s sanders's avatar

Awesome! idea! Enough

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Principled Pragmatist's avatar

She’s a Canadian.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Just remember these lawsuits will ultimately have to be heard before the SCOTUS and that is a big if that they will even hear the cases. Just don't get too excited too soon. Example: The 1/6 friends have been in jail for almost 4 years without due process or sham trials.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

The J6 patriots who were wrongfully imprisoned by the Pelosi / FBI entrapment scheme deserve to share in the massive fines which must be imposed on Pelosi and the FBI.

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CHop's avatar

The problem is they were classified as "domestic terrorists" The law allows for domestic terrorists be held without due process. Thanks to the Patriot Act.

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Glitterpuppy's avatar

Yep.. We shot ourselves in our own foot

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Who is this "we" Kemosabe?

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Patriot Act is the worst-named law ever.

Repealing it is part of my platform:

https://patrick.net/post/1303173/2017-02-19-patrick-s-platform

Hey, I can dream. And it's fun to spell out how things should be. Feedback greatly appreciated if you comment there instead of here.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Like that is going to ever happen

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

It will if we all insist on it. Vox populi, vox dei.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Our grandchildren will someday hear about a handful of settlements and wonder what the fuss was all about. At some point, it's silly to seek justice when there's very little reason to expect it. Of course, the system is shocked--shocked, I tell you!--when a Mangione type shows up.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Release the sharks!

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william howard's avatar

payout to class action lawyers should be way bigger than tobacco

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Oh, it will be. The lawyers always make the most and the "average Joe" Americans get very little. Lawyers make more for the number of people who sign up. And that is if a Judge certifies the class action.

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BelleTower's avatar

I’m fine with the 30/70 lawyer split which is customary for these cases. Liability payouts for plaintiffs is not taxable as it is compensation for harm and not income. The lawyers must record it as income however so the 30% shrinks dramatically. It seems a fair ish arrangement and we need courageous(or even just greedy) lawyers right now to pursue these pharma bastards

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chuck kutchera's avatar

Jeff sure deserves to be on that team!!

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Leo's avatar

For his courage - NOT for (nonexistent) greed.

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Irunthis1's avatar

And yet they JUST EXTENDED the emergency PREP act for covid 19 UNTIL 2029!!! Ongoing immunity (to everything BUT covid for everyone BUT the patient).

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Michael Framson's avatar

It may be possible for the new HHS Secretary to revoke the amendment added on the 11th by the current HHS Secretary Becera.

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Doug's avatar

God, I hope so.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

It should be amended to say " gene therapy injections marketed as vaccines".

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Yes, a little truth would be nice for once.

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SteelJ's avatar

Thanks for that good news. Without a personal price to pay, corporate incentives are all in the wrong direction. Short term profits and short term stock bounces enrich soulless corporate officers, who have cashed in enough to make their malfeasance worthwhile by the time the corporation is finally punished, if that ever even happens. And only slightly less soulless corporate underlings who play along and enable the carnage in order to keep their jobs and advance professionally, will think twice if they think they're personally at risk, which they've never had to consider. The bigger question is, why does it take so long for incentives to turn in the right direction, and can anything be done to change that?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ooh! I like this, let’s see more!

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Politico Phil's avatar

Clearly, the States are going to have to begin exercising their sovereign authority to uphold justice as the USG can no longer be counted on to protect the American people.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

Agreed. The federal government has squandered ALL of its credibility by enforcing Pfizer profits though mandates.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Dr Steven Hatfill gave an interview to Mary Grace about the COVID response from the point of view of the WH. He has a book coming out in a couple days about it called "Unmasked."

If anyone is interested in his take, here's the link:

https://rumble.com/v5ymlk8-mary-grace-these-people-will-go-to-jail-dr-steven-hatfill-exposes-covid-cri.html

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JT's avatar

Our friend Tara is at it again with her spam advertising. Please report and don’t buy…

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Oma's avatar

Done. Again.

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STH's avatar

I block them too! It helps to not see them

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Bob Biermann's avatar

mRNA is way to unstable to be taken orally. Total garbage.

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Laura Love's avatar

When these injectables are called mRNA, they get confused with messengerRNA, the original meaning of mRNA. mRNA injectables are modifiedRNA because all of the naturally existing uracil in messenger RNA produced by the body is replaced with pseudouridine to stabilize it and prevent breakdown. This is why the mRNa injectables persist and are not broken down in the body. To state that mRNA is too unstable to take orally is a true statement when referring to messengerRNA, but may not be true when referring to modifiedRNA.

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Doug's avatar

Important distinction.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Yes, and easily exploited by "experts."

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Thank you, Laura. You are correct. Our buddies are wired to break down the uracil, but they don’t recognize the pseudouridine and so it can stay forever.

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daverkb's avatar

Thank you!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

thank you for this information Bob Biermann !

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

You have a great show on WRMI, Bob. I am a long-time listener.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We watched Dark Waters - about DuPont, 3M, PFAS, and thankfully have switched to stainless steel and cast iron cookware about 9 months ago. The movie outlining what Jeff wrote about made us so incredibly mad. What they have done to us is a travesty. The love of money really is the root of all evil. I hope Ken Paxton bankrupts them!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Pyrex glass cookware is another good alternative - especially for baking.

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Renee Sommers's avatar

I scored 2 old school PYREX vs Pyrex glass bowls at the thrift store yesterday!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Thrift places are great for that.

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Verve's avatar

Based - I wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas, in keeping with the season, if you do celebrate that is. I really would like a bunch of us C&C Floridians to have a get together in 2025. I'm in SWFL but I'll travel anywhere in the state. We've all been talking through substack for 3 years now... so hard to believe. I am happy to say that I've made great friends with Runninglogic and SunnyDaze. I would love to have a reunion.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Count me in! We’ve met in person too, so we know each other in real life too 😉

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Lucky you!!

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Julia's avatar

I am trying out an oxo carbon steel frying pan. It is awesome so far. Highly recommend over cast iron and stainless steel.

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Verve's avatar

Coincidentally, last night I pitched my air fryer and my electric rice cooker, both teflon coated and complete with scratches -GAH!! I got rid of my teflon pans years ago and I cook on stainless, cast iron and pyrex -- I ditched my tupperware in favor of glass containers by Anchor Hocking brand, which is still manufactured in the US and stocked at WalMart of all places. I read that black colored plastic is especially bad for us, so many of my kitchen implements are suspect and think about the black plastic tops to all the to-go coffees! 2025 is going to be a year of simplifying my food and cooking which had a complete overhaul this year.

Just this week I heard that Maltodextrin is the most insulin spiking additive in all of our processed foods so is it any wonder more than half the country is obese and diabetic?

I cringe thinking of how I fed my poor family "SmartBalance" for 2 decades thinking I was doing something healthy for them- what the hell -- I believed the lies and now they look at me like I've got tinfoil on my head - they don't want to eat butter. I can't blame them.

All I can finish with is that I absolutely love this C&C Family that has sustained me these 3+ years. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays of every persuasion and a Blessed, Healthy, Peaceful 2025. Hugs from SWFL

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nancylee's avatar

Hurray for you for being so proactive!!

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char's avatar

Verve. I am going top seem like a troll to keep posting. But if you want to learn about Air fryers and so much more that have been lab tested for safety, the first to my knowledge researching PFAs check this site. . ...mamavation.com

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That is an excellent website. She does a great job with her recommendations for laundry detergents, shampoos, breakfast cereals, etc.

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Verve's avatar

Thanks Kathleen, good to know!

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chuck kutchera's avatar

There’s such a wealth of info here!!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I still use my old Corning ware

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PJ's avatar

I switched to stainless steel from aluminum cookware almost 10 years ago after subscribing to Children's Health Defense. Hope I can get the aluminum out of the brain 🙏

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cltwilson1's avatar

Drink silica water like Fiji

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STH's avatar

Careful of Corning ware. Some old ones with patterns have lead

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char's avatar

STH. That was my understanding but testing Corning shows more than the patterns. Check .... mamavation.com

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char's avatar

Alan--I still use corning , and yet if you check this page you will find some interesting information regarding Corning and many other dishes. Real testing os done.......mamavation.com

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Dr Linda's avatar

I have used for baking for many decades. I just have to pay attention and not drop the glassware. 🙂

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rolandttg's avatar

And storage. Switched out our plastic containers.

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char's avatar

Whenever possible buy products in glass jars. They also make for great storage.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Use that too!

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

I’ve switched to mason jars for leftover storage rather than the usual plastic containers. It is a bit of a problem bc the jar is’t always large enough to hold everything but I’ll work through it….

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Michele's avatar

What I loved was Corning "Visions"--all glass pots for the stove. You find them in thrift stores sometimes.

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Carolyn's avatar

Just make sure you get the real thing. Pyrex sold their brand name but not the glass. The glass is what makes Pyrex so good.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

There are SO MANY Pyrex rip-offs, I found out a few years ago, when I got some from Target. And they splintered and there was glass in a salad I brought to work. I did some googling and you can very easily accidentally get non-Pyrex PRYEX. And they use the same name!

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Sherry 1's avatar

Yes, we like porcelain, makes a very easy clean-up too.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

What do you do when boiling pasta and it wants to stick to the bottom of the pan no matter how much water is in the pot and you stirring regularly?

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Susan W's avatar

add a few drop of organic olive oil.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Will do. Thanks!

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Leo's avatar

Put less amount of pasta in the pot. Then it will have room to move.

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Juju's avatar

Never reheat any food in a plastic container. ALWAYS transfer to glass or ceramic before reheating or cooking. Never defrost in plastic either.

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Susan W's avatar

Recently tossed ALL my plastic "food safe"containers and switched to AnchorHocking glass. I remember my Granda have glass "refrigerator "containers with glass lids. Haven't been able to fine those except for the thrift shops.

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STH's avatar

I just bought some glass storage containers on Amazon

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

WaPo thanks u

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

It's better to protect yourself. One is not making Jeff Bezos noticeably richer by buying from him personally.

The things that make a difference are working to pass laws that force big corporations like Amazon to pay wages that keep their workers off welfare, things like that.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Walmart sells a beautiful glass Heritage collection, made by anchor hocking, made in USA. I bought a beautiful 1 gallon glass container that fits exactly under my countertop water distiller, and it has a nice glass lid with a grip nob on top.

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Karmy's avatar

I found Syntic at Walmart. They have glass storage containers.

https://syntic.shop/

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Advice the West never should have taken from The Graduate. "I just want to say one word to you . . ." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dug-G9xVdVs

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

So that you don’t have to sit through the commercial, the word was… “Are you listening?…Plastics!“

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Wrinkle-free clothing and sheets contain PFAS forever chemicals.

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Dr Jen | Syringa Wellness's avatar

Iirc, so do dryer sheets, like "Bounce" sheets.

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Laura Love's avatar

Wool dryer balls. Add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil if you want natural scent.

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MCN's avatar

And they last a long time! They don’t get rid of static, but at least that’s a natural “side-effect”.

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Laura Love's avatar

Yes! You can throw them in the wash with your clothes to refresh them.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!!

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Danielle's avatar

Be careful with high temperatures and some essential oils in dryers. Most are very volatile.

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Melissa L's avatar

I use wool dryer balls and was wondering wouldn’t the essential oil get on the clothing being dried? I mean the actual oil not just the scent? I would love to try the oil but afraid of ruining my good clothes.

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Laura Love's avatar

No, I add two to three drops to each dryer ball. I have never had an issue with oil spots or marks on clothes.

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

That doesn’t surprise me. I always felt like the towel used with dryer sheets felt slightly greasy and less absorbing

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Jamie's avatar

Don’t need those.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

I learnt from my Australian friend to use a TBS of white vinegar instead of ‘fabric softeners’, research the benefits….and read your labels on washing detergents…

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Lynn46's avatar

I've been using Nellies laundry products for years. All natural, lamby dryer balls, laundry soda and oxi brightener. The lamby balls have lasted for years. I've subscribed through HSN but you can buy on iherb.com and Amazon. Got my whole family using it bc I get so much I share. The laundry soda and oxi you just use a tiny scoup and dingy towels when I first used it came out so bright I was hooked.

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Sandy's avatar

Wool balls. They last for years. I buy mine from Organic Chix including other products from them. Great small local company in San Antonio. You can order online from them.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

I bought an iron and an ironing board and changed to linen. Linen sheets do feel so much more comfortable!.

magiclinen.com in Lithuania

and

Life-giving Linen in Kansas - lifegivinglinen.com.

Linen must be washed in temperature below 100°F and must only be washed in old-fashioned soap. Linen is extremely absorbent so it is wonderful for towels.

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Monterey's avatar

Ugh. Sheets too? Nothing like sleeping in it...

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Leo's avatar

Dr. Mercola is having a sale on Organic sheets now.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and almost impossible to wash out.

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Barbls's avatar

My sister's cockatiel died mysteriously when its cage was in a kitchen nook during her dinner preparation. Only later did she learn that teflon emits fumes deadly to birds.

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DenverDad's avatar

Overheat it just a little bit and birds die. Learned that 20 years ago. Cell phones are poisonous, too ( as I use one to type this). We, as humans, are complacent and the government has stopped protecting us.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Absolutely Denver Dad - they disrupt our growth hormones, can create estrogen and testosterone imbalance via melatonin destruction, not to mention DNA strand breaks from chronic exposure, which are still believed to be harmless thanks to private "watchdogs" like ICNIRP. Go for a hardwired standing deskop, you can type faster! (:

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A bit off topic, but I'd like to ask a question about EMF's: Has there been any studies or even case studies about EMF's contributing to COVID infections?

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STH's avatar

I highly doubt it. But when I (and husband and two friends got Covid in 21’ 5G was not in my little mountain town yet.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thanks for your questions.

My colleague Beverly Rubik has studied this.

The flu gets its name from the "influence" of the stars...changes in electromagnetic energy were observed even back in the 1700s to cause this illness:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/why-influenza-is-an-electrical-illness

Also consider that in 2021 the 5G satellites were already in the air, interacting with the electrical envelope of our Earth the ionosphere.

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WP William's avatar

The TRUTH may be uglier than corporate greed...the same views of God and humanity driving current Corporate Food, pHarma, U.N., and Climate Change population reduction is consistent with Progressivism and 100-150 year old developments in many other industries; control, disrupt, disable, and diminish the herd populations, make $$$ while doing so, and obscure it as intended benevolence and progress with a few admitted miscues along the way.

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nancylee's avatar

yep, this is longstanding, intentional and malicious. and theyve stated out loud for hundreds of years that they wish to kill us (depopulate)

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Verve's avatar

I use a flat "Defender Shield" brand blotter-type thing that you place underneath the computer. It's supposed to mitigate the emfs. I also have one of their phone cases. earbuds are bad too but I haven't found a workable tethered set of ear plugs.

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Peace's avatar

I use the Defender Shield phone case all the time. And the blanket under my laptop. The Defender Shield wired earbuds don't fit my ears - my only disappointment with the brand

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char's avatar

The government has protected us? When?

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nancylee's avatar

LOLOL amazing how brainwashed we can remain despite all the available evidence. The mafia/government wish only to kill most of us and enslave the rest.

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DenverDad's avatar

There’s the rub. Superfund EPA regs stopped wholesale dumping of chemicals and started cleaning them up. Then lobbyists got control back. But they can’t dump chemicals into pits ala Love Canal anymore. No lead in paint. There have been wins. Gotta remember the wins.

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Jamie's avatar

We always told our clients with pet birds not have anything with chemicals in the room with them, including cookware, candles, fragrance plug-ins etc.

I always think “Canary in the coal mine”. Unfortunately, most people hear, but do not understand.

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Monterey's avatar

Ugh! Those plug -in fragrance Things are the worst! People use them when they're showing their house for sale and think they're doing some great thing, and it is such a turn off. Stop using those things, people!

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

yes, I substitute teach, and as soon as I walk into a classroom with one of those plugs in fragrance things, I search til I find it and unplug the thing. Think about how many kiddos are subject to these all day long. I just can't even be in the room when one is plugged in.

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Jamie's avatar

I visited someone in the hospital recently, and it was the first time I’ve ever been in a hospital that was filled with artificial fragrance emanating from dispensers on the walls🤮

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Monterey's avatar

Gross! Those things are made from solvents. not healthy at all for the patients

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Monterey's avatar

I can't believe teachers are even allowed to have those gross things. They're made from solvents

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Verve's avatar

They are truly endocrine disrupters and mess with estrogen and testosterone. I can't work out at the gym in my community because they are everywhere and I literally can't breathe, so I pay an HOA fee for something I can't even use. My daughter uses one in her apartment and it's something her and her roommates agreed on. - I told her I'll pay for her to get the essential oil brand called PURA. So frustrating - they don't know how much better they'd feel without them.

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Monterey's avatar

They're made from solvents. Nobody would open up a can of turpentine and breathe it all day, yet that is sort of the equivalent.

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Sharon's avatar

Lysol products are phenols.

they also are poisonous to small birds and other pets

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Beckadee's avatar

I have a little PTSD with that stuff after using it 20 years ago caring for my dying mama. Haven't used it since. Smell is terrible.

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Barbls's avatar

Did not know that.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

New fear unlocked.

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JW's avatar

Also, cooking anything in Teflon pans such as eggs, can also be lethal to birds. I was warned about this in the 70's with my first parrot. Scary.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Literally serving a role as canaries in the coal mine. If it's bad for birds I don't want it either.

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Dr Linda's avatar

My Sister’s as well. It was heartbreaking.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Barbels,

Thank you for sharing! I’m sorry your sister lost her beloved bird. You might have just saved some child from the heartbreak of losing a pet.

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Lynn46's avatar

So sad. Years ago we had a beloved parakeet that was found dead at the bottom of his cage shortly after carpet was replaced in our apartment. Luckily out cat was ok and lived to 22 yrs. If I had known we would have removed his cage to another area.

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rolandttg's avatar

If you use them (why?) then you should never heat them beyond Medium on the stove.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Oh wow 😳😢

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Sandy's avatar

Yes I learned that years ago. You have to search far and wide to find a toaster oven that doesn’t have non-stick coating.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

Kind of like ‘the bird in the coal mines’!!!

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Susan Crockford's avatar

In my new substack, I've been writing about thyroid function in human and animal health - and why individual variation here is key to unravelling modern health problems. One of my recent essays looked at such disruptive chemicals. Because thyroid hormone has so many multi-faceted roles (including during fetal development), I suspect many (or even most) of the symptoms attributed to these chemicals are ultimately due to disrupting normal thyroid function. Have a look here: https://susancrockford.substack.com/p/thyroid-hormone-disruption-individuals

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Wow, well researched and sourced.

I also liked your other posts, like:

https://susancrockford.substack.com/p/when-and-why-did-nw-coast-wool-dogs

Wool is such a safer material from a lot of the synthetics they're pushing.

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Susan Crockford's avatar

Thanks! Much appreciated. Thyroid hormone does so much more than most people realize. See, for example, my most recent post on perimenopause..

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Lynn46's avatar

Thank you for that, subscribed. Suffered with horrible hyperthyroid symptoms for past year taking meds for hypothyroid. Reduced the amount of levothyroxin but still not perfect.

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Susan Crockford's avatar

From what I've heard from people, it can be a nightmare to get it right for some people. It's key that thyroid function is individually-variable so what works for one will not work for another. One gentleman I talked to while out walking my dog, said his wife had been so depressed for so long he was on the verge of having her hospitalized until they found a new doctor and discovered she was hypothyroid. Fixed within DAYS. But many much subtler symptoms I'm sure go unnoticed or dismissed.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Also those black plastic spatulas are typically made with recycled material that emits nasties when heated.

https://www.beyondplastics.org/fact-sheets/black-plastic

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Jamie's avatar

Add that to my list of things to replace one day

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yep. Cast iron skillet with metal spatula. We've also started using wood spoons for mixing salads and such.

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Melissa S's avatar

Thanks for the link!

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Mary H.'s avatar

Switch food storage to glass. Ceramic coated cookware ( GreenPan ) are also free of PFAS.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes! Out with the plastic storage containers too! It’s back to the olden days of doing things. Before they gave us all the “conveniences” that are killings us 😒

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shayne's avatar

I keep all my glass containers now, and I use wax paper to wrap everything. Also cloth covered in bees wax. All pans and bowls are glass or ceramic or cast iron or stainless.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's like going to the Ways of Old is really a deal.

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Alex's avatar

Check what's on the waxed paper first!

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Susan W's avatar

Use parchment

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Victoria's avatar

Watch out for the parchment paper. It is not like it used to be. I used uncoated parchment paper for 50 years for baking and other things. Very handy. A few years ago I was running low (365 brand-made in the Netherlands) and discovered that ALL the brands I could find in the U.S. were in fact coated with either silicone or another substance. This makes no sense to me, as the plain paper worked great so why change?

I searched everywhere to no avail. I even called and wrote to several paper mills to try to find out why. No answers. In fact, nobody seems to know what I refer to....they only remember the coated. I began to think this was a mandela effect. However, I have saved that last scrap of uncoated parchment and it still is plain.

Once I called a manufacturer in North Carolina and the office ladies mentioned to me that they remembered it too. Not the manufacturer, though.

I started doing what I did before; butter and then lightly dust the baking sheet with flour. Sometimes I am lazy and use aluminum foil (I know...) with the dull side toward the food. If I decide that I MUST have parchment again, I will use plain uncoated butcher paper. Just keep oven temperature below 400 degrees with that. (As in Fahrenheit 451).

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shayne's avatar

I will. Thanks.

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

I have a hard time finding the bees wax fabric, but the 3 pieces I do have are great for cheese. I'm going to keep looking.

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shayne's avatar

Have you tried Etsy?

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Danielle's avatar

They’re actually not that hard to make. Lots of instructions online

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Dr Linda's avatar

Same! People used to give me a hard time for switching to glass.

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Jamie's avatar

People think it has to do with being “spoiled” not being healthy.

I’m sure there are many reasons they don’t want to understand.

Many can’t afford to switch everything out & don’t like to be reminded that they’re being poisoned every single time they cook or eat.

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rolandttg's avatar

You are right. But they can afford smart phones and apps and video games and tats.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I did it gradually. I know it hard

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Based Florida Man's avatar

We've found using glass to store half-n-half and milk stores longer than the cardboard and plastic vessels.

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Susan Clack's avatar

🤔🤔🤔 I might just have to try this!!! Thanks for the link.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

We've been using Mason Jars with various screw on lid attachments. Two of them hold the wife's halfnhalf. One of them gets the screw on lid that has a handle and a pour spout.

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nancylee's avatar

raw milk keeps even better and instead of spoiling(ie rotting because of pasteurization) the friendly bacteria sour the milk, as in sour cream, yogurt etc.

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Melissa S's avatar

Very interesting! How much longer on average would you say they last?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

A couple of days. Here's what ChatGPT said:

-Plastic Containers: Milk stored in plastic containers typically has a shelf life of 7–10 days past the printed "sell-by" date when refrigerated at or below 40°F (4°C).

-Glass Containers: Milk stored in glass containers may last 1–2 days longer under the same conditions.

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The Great Resist's avatar

I had never heard of GreenPan until last night when my son and DIL mentioned they had bought new cookware. They went with GreenPan’s stainless steel version because it will work on an induction cooktop, while the ceramic won’t.

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M. Ames's avatar

I just researched Green Pan, seems like several companies make it, any preference one over the other?

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char's avatar

Cookware tested in a lab on this site. Many things tested. Found that Green Pan is safe although stainless, cast iron still best. But no high temps to be used for any ceramoc if I remember correctly. Check out everything Leah has researched. She has done amazing work. mamavation.com

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rolandttg's avatar

Yup. Got rid of all teflon no stick pans decades ago. Can't beat well seasoned cast iron if you take care of it, and SS is great too. Put parchment paper between all food and aluminum foil now too. Should have done that a long time ago

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Excellent movie.

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Doug's avatar

Come on now... These companies have brought us so many other useful products, like Agent Orange and Napalm...

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Politico Phil's avatar

Bankruptcy! Perfect punishment for "the love of money...." Starve them of money.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’d add to that prison, but we’ve seen how THAT never actually happens. But strip them of their money….that talks and is a reality.

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Dr. DLV's avatar

There is also a 2018 documentary about PFAS and DuPont called “The Devil We Know.” It is well worth a watch!

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Mary H.'s avatar

I got rid of my air fryer and switched to a PFAS free Green Pan multi purpose oven & air fryer.

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nancylee's avatar

its not the love of $$, its longstanding, intentional, and oft stated desire to depopulate us. none of this is inadvertent, none of it is a mistake.

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Karmy's avatar

Watch this video on whole grains to find out how we have been cheated of nutrition by the milling industry.

https://youtu.be/s2EDmwxFVPA

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Jo Highet's avatar

I helped run and organize a parent group that protested and spoke out at school board meetings in 2021. During this time we discovered one of our inner circle people was an FBI agent. This same agent was always the “target” of harassment for our group online too, by who we later learned was the wife of another FBI agent he worked with! I knew the fix was in after that and I never let him in my home again, nor engaged with him. Our group dissolved after he initiated conflict with other parents - alll not surprising. I often wonder if this man ever gathered information on me, or the other parents in the group. We met in my house on numerous occasions. It will take a long time before I trust the FBI ever again.

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Jackie J's avatar

Your story shows that getting rid of Wray isn’t enough. The rot runs deep.

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Jack Bergeron's avatar

The FBI, like way too many other federal agencies, has clearly demonstrated it is malfeasant and not worthy of public trust and continued funding. It doesn’t need reform; it needs to be completely eliminated.

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WP William's avatar

FOIA those NAZIs and lawsuit them over 4th Amendment and other violations

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MOMinator's avatar

That is crazy, but not surprising. So few FBI stood up for right!

Just curious, how did you find out?

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Jo Highet's avatar

One night we were all gathered in my kitchen discussing what we planned to do next (our kids were all being isolated and treated egregiously by the administrators for not masking - don’t even get me started on that!) when one of the parents jokingly said, “Let’s not get on the FBI’s radar!” Then another parent asked to the group, “No one here is an FBI agent right, haha?!” That’s when this individual responded that he was! We were all floored. It wasn’t long after that, that our efforts were maligned online with particular emphasis on this guy. The woman who recorded us and made the initial post turned out to be the wife of his co-worker, also an FBI agent. The whole thing is just crazy.

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MOMinator's avatar

Thank you. Unbelievable.

Can Wray be prosecuted or is he immune?

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Runemasque's avatar

Why would he identify himself? Is that required by law or something?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

We have an FBI friend who was willing to "stand up." When asked if he was called to attend School Board meetings to arrest folks his reply was, "I was told by my supervisor, we'd call in sick that day." That worked....

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79SmithW60's avatar

Wow. I would say 'never' to the trust level. Even if Kash can serve for ten years and cleans house completely.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I’d always keep a certain level of mistrust/skepticism.

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

😮

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh wow 😳 What a harrowing experience! I wouldn’t trust them either!!

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Danno's avatar

I wonder how these people live with themselves.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Word is, Slick Willie is shopping for a pardon for Hillary. I'll bet Biden charges top dollar for that one.

Sometimes when I see a video of Hillary running her yap I find myself wondering if Benedict Arnold was a loud-mouth idiot too.

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DenverDad's avatar

Benedict Arnold was actually a hero. Once you learn how bad the history and propaganda we’ve been fed really is, you’ll hate the powers that be. We really have been fed a load of crap through the books that were ALLOWED to be published. 1984 was trying to warn us about what was occurring at the time. History was rewritten and taught to us in mandated public schools.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

THANK YOU. I was contemplating posting the same thing.

EVERYTHING WE'VE BEEN TAUGHT IS A DAMNED LIE

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DenverDad's avatar

Half truths and lies. Thomas Edison was a hero of mine as a young man. Now I’m disgusted with him and Nikola Tesla is my real hero. Another one that didn’t play by the rules and was offed as a result. There are SO many that have died mysteriously; so many smart men and inventors.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Good example.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

And that includes the "heroic" leadership of Abraham Lincoln

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Jo's avatar

Yes! My kids get a big kick out of taking this position in history class and speech class at our local homeschool co-op. I'm so thankful that, even though the teachers aren't necessarily in agreement, they value diverse and well-defended perspectives.

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rolandttg's avatar

Never stop saying it. I am going to open my best bottle of champagne and savor it when the biggest lie of all is finally exposed.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

CHEERS🥂

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Sic semper tyrannis.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/george-washington-benedict-arnold/benedict-arnold

"Was Benedict Arnold really a battlefield hero early in the Revolutionary War?

Absolutely, yes. His performance in taking and holding Fort Ticonderoga, invading Canada, delaying the British advance on Lake Champlain in 1776 (Arnold’s performance during the Battle at Valcour Island on Oct. 11 was a masterful example of brilliant leadership), and at Saratoga in Sept.-Oct. 1777 made him an invaluable asset to the American cause. "

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

All true but he lived his life out in England for a reason.

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rolandttg's avatar

The reason was he kept getting passed over for promotion by people far less deserving sheerly for political reasons. He did not up and decide to do it for personal gain like the Clinton's and Bushes

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

True, plus I think his wife was an element too.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks for this response. Is there a book or collection of books with accurate history? I would like to get one.

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DenverDad's avatar

Not that I’m aware. I spoke with a phd in history at Ft. Loudoun in Tennessee and aired my suspicion. He went off and was surprised I knew the truth. There is SO much about the Revolutionary War that we aren’t taught. This gentleman was a wealth of information. He told me a few books, out of print, but I lost my notes. Most of the correct history for the last 250 years saw limited publication or none. The Gutenberg press was a start of the release of truth, aka The Bible, and the Internet is now the same. The book of all correct history would be tens of thousands of pages long and would be labeled a conspiracy theory.

The truth is out there, but it’s very depressing.

Ecclesiastes 1:18 (KJV): “For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.”

Real wisdom is found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We can’t stop evil. Satan is bound right now, like a firewall on a computer, stopping some evil stuff, but he can operate within the boundaries set by God. Once Satan is loosed, people left on Earth will learn the truth the hard way. It makes me so sad to know that so many souls will perish. Wisdom comes from the respect of God; fools make up their own theories, thus their own gods, and will perish on judgement day.

I was a fool for nearly 5 decades. I was lost but now I’m found.

Don’t believe the lies! Follow Jesus!

Merry Christmas!!!

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Oma's avatar

Merry Christmas, Denver Dad. And bring 10 with you. If every Christ Follower did that, we could save...at least our children and grandchildren and teach them to do the same. Check out Tomoka.cc on line. Great teaching.

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rolandttg's avatar

"George Washington's War", by Bruce Chadwick. And "Band of Giants", by Jack Kelly. Read those 2 books, and two things will happen. You will know about the build up to and Revolutionary War than more than 99 % of Americans. And two, you will want to beat the crap out the next snowflake you see who whines about imaginary problems.

I went to Jr HS an HS in Morristown, BTW, site of 2 of the overwinter sites of the Americans in the revolution. Learned a lot I never know about Morristown and vicinity. Truly great entralling books too.

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LP's avatar

Thank you for these recommendations, rolandttg. Will look for them on ebay.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Victor Davis Hansen is a good source, historian.

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Marsha Madigan MD MPH's avatar

Mike S. King is a historian who has spent thirty years researching and correcting America history. His books are quick reads and available at Amazon or his website, www.tomatobubble.com., The Real History Channel.

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Eileen Abbattista's avatar

This is an accurate website for his writings, the link Marsha cited does not work: https://realnewsandhistory.com

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Marsha Madigan MD MPH's avatar

Thanks for correcting, Ellen.

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Karen M Melbye's avatar

“ The clash of the two Americas, volumes 1-4 ” by Matthew Ehret.

“The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy” by Cynthia Chung.

Matthew and Cynthia are both historians and geopolitical analysts Both are brilliant.

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Aloha50's avatar

Yep and the questioning of the 'post war consensus' we've been hearing about of late is a step in the right direction.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

So many things are now open to question, in part thanks to covid tyranny. All topics should be fully open to questioning.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

The COVID Scamdemic did it for me. Everything unraveled.

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MOMinator's avatar

Same

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rolandttg's avatar

Glad somebody else know this. If I want to refer to someone as a traitor , I call them a Bush, or a Clinton

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Kim D's avatar

Denver Dad, I was happy to see your comment. Reading through the previous thread, it seems that many are still focused on the micro of deceit and inverted "his"tory. Studying etymology reveals how even our language has been corrupted.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

He came from a different era. He was a traitor but not a coward. Today they are a toxic blend of the two.

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L  Young's avatar

How long did it take our leader to read 1500 court documents , considering each as worthy of forgiveness and then to scratch his John Hancock in the appropriate highlighted spot?

More importantly how could he find the time between starting foreign wars, giving away our treasure and getting to the bottom of all this drone business?

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P Flournoy's avatar

I keep wondering how someone who is deemed mentally incompetent is legally able to give a pardon.

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Kathy McCullough's avatar

My first thought… is this even legal? The man can’t even find his way from the podium in Rio back to his limo without going through the damn rainforest…

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L  Young's avatar

Just one of the wonders of the American experiment. Move along, nothing to notice here……Look, over there! Is that a drone!?

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Precisely. If we're hearing about it, it's a distraction. IMO the persistent question should be: What do THEY (The Hierarchy Exploiting You) want to draw our attention away from?

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L  Young's avatar

Well since the pardons are happening now I’m slightly suspicious of that, however, since there are 1500 of them it makes me wonder if there’s a name or two in there that don’t fit with the rest of the group. Maybe it’s the needle in the haystack strategy.

Or maybe Hunter was the needle and he just got covered in 1500 hay bits. Now with all these other sordid tales to focus on Hunter becomes less of a “thing”.

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nancylee's avatar

Im seeing 1500 bags of unmarked 100$ bills

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Plausible theories. I don't have an answer. I tend to think it goes higher in the control mechanism, the seat of power, the money, the supposed 13 families, but I don't know!! Maybe there are names among the 1500 on the upchain? Names not readily recognized, as you suggest?? Pre-emptive pardons since no crimes have been charged? An investigative journalist I'm not. Just keep an ear to the ground as I'm able. More and more sure to surface.

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WP William's avatar

he needs his brains tested for PFAS, microplastics, and cholesterol

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Fred's avatar

Your brain needs cholesterol! 😁

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Fred's avatar

Noticeable improvement in relative’s mentation after stopping injectable agent that pushed is TC below 100 and LDL to an incalculable number.

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Jan's avatar

Retired NP here, taught nursing pharmacology for 15 years. Waters got rough when I began to question "statins." I shared data that indicated that a higher LDL was good in old age and TC below 100 was not helpful. Heresy. I fell over the waterfall into early retirement after pointing out the classic text we had used for 15 years indicated it takes 5-7 years to develop vaccine. Pox on "Warp Speed." My famous researching University preferred their Federal funding rather than robust debate. When I, the nurse midwife, pointed out that there was not testing of covid injection in pregnancy or childbearing age women they wanted to burn me at the stake:) I fled and have been sustained by Jesus and the Coffee and Covid crew.

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STH's avatar

Yup another LIE by the “experts”

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WP William's avatar

will Joe pardon KoupMala? of course the entire Jan 6th Committee and all the Impeachment Kooks get theirs; Curious about Ray Epps as well...I would think he and his associates are to be found somewhere in NJ doing their Drone Deployment Training

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Re: “But people can only be pushed so far.”

Slick willie and killary should keep Pocahontas' admonition in mind...

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shayne's avatar

That won't save her from the final accounting.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

We sure are a long way from Trump's 'lock her up' B.S. that he had the MAGA faithful chanting. He never moved on it.

In fact it seems they became buddies. I guess he's pragmatic and keeping his friends close and his enemies closer.

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DenverDad's avatar

Maybe. Or two sides of the same coin? Bread and circuses? It’s an interesting show, a poop show, that distracts the masses while Israel takes more property in the Middle East and the machinations to take down Iran continue. Somebody really got peeved when the Shaw of Iran was taken out. Wars, money and power. That’s what it’s all about.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Absolutely.

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nancylee's avatar

and America celebrates becoming a full vassal state of Israel

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DenverDad's avatar

Or we are both vassals to Rome V2.0? Who are TPTB? 🤓

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rolandttg's avatar

Arnold was a war hero, and compared to the Clintons and Scherfs (bushes) , a saint

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Or he’s pretending to. Does he really enjoy her company that much?

And he’s sure she didn’t commit any crimes.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/bill-clinton-says-he-hopes-joe-biden-doesnt/

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Dena's avatar

I saw a clip of him recently & he was asked about a Hillary pardon. He said well, she hasn’t done anything wrong so why would she need it? 😂

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Roger Beal's avatar

Tearful departure aside, Christopher Wray will have the last laugh at our expense, as he sits back and collects his pension, exercises his lifetime access to "free" topnotch healthcare, and a secure life in a fine home in a quiet community ... all paid for you YOU and ME, the taxpaying fools.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Roger, I wouldn't be so sure about that. Wray left a lot of skeletons laying around in the Fed Bureau of Insurrections. I would suspect agents will be coming forward to Kash Patel to help him set things right. Trump rightfully wants some heads on a platter for what DOJ and FBI has done the last 8 years. We all need a massive overhaul of DOJ if we are ever to have faith in it again.

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Roger Beal's avatar

From your mouth to MAGA Justice League ears ....

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RunningLogic's avatar

I hope you’re right! 🙏

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

There will be a lot of shredding going on, but hopefully a lot of FBI workers will be making copies of files first.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I think we need to do something about these pensions. There must be something we can change

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

If so, it must be made retroactive. And reallocate every dime of the savings to the Social Security trust. ...I know. What have I been smoking?...

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Is that Luigi Mangione guy still for hire? Oh, I guess that's wrong to want.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

If anyone has earned it, surely wray has. I know, some people don't think we should talk like this, we should let the legal system work... we haven't seen a working legal system for years. My personal opinion is that the 2A is for the purpose of setting things right when all else has failed us. So, we owe it to ourselves and Trump to give him time to find and fix accountability. But should it fail, a lot of these people should not walk the streets in the early hours of the morning.

If brandon pardons wray and other scumbags like the human cockroach fauci... there will be hell to pay.

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MayBella82's avatar

Though I want to agree completely, I can’t. We can’t be evil like those who are. One thing is sure, God will hold every single one of them accountable… not one will slip by his judgement. Knowing this gives me peace.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Did God not give us the 2A? The 2A is not for shooting deer, it is for ending the tyranny of evil people like the ones who have been destroying our lives and country.

Thats is not evil, that is our right as the sovereigns of this country.

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MayBella82's avatar

2A is to defend ourselves … not to become a vigilante.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Then you don't understand the purpose of the 2d Amendment. It is purposefully written for defending ourselves from tyranny from a government out of control which is destroying our natural rights, including falsely accusing and imprisoning Citizens and taking our lives - would you not agree that is what happened during the last 4 years? Was the J6 "Select Committee" not a completely tyrannical organization of government against the people? Would you not agree that those who stole the 2020 election and created the "select committee" had actually committed treason? (Definition of Treason: the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.)

So, It is not being a vigilante.

You have fallen prey to the indoctrination which says we can use our weapons in our homes to defend ourselves from home invaders.

Here's your reading assignment for tonight:

https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/constitutional-amendments-amendment-2-right-keep-and-bear-arms

From: https://www.nraila.org/what-is-the-second-amendment-and-how-is-it-defined/ :

"The Founding Fathers felt that citizens should be able to protect themselves against the government and any other threat to their well being or personal freedom. The Second Amendment granted citizens that right — giving them the ability to defend themselves and their property."

In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court held that the Second Amendment codifies a natural right to keep and bear arms for self-defense. That right to self-defense extends to both private and public threats, including self-defense against agents of a tyrannical government.

https://constitution.findlaw.com/amendment2.html:

"The Second Amendment is unique because it is the only amendment in the Bill of Rights that includes a mission statement. The amendment aims to ensure the efficiency of a well-regulated militia because it is "necessary to the security of a free State." It does so by ensuring the government does not infringe on the people's rights to keep and bear arms."

"Alexander Hamilton argued this point in the Federalist Papers. Others say the fear of a standing army is the reason for the Second Amendment protections. That is, they say the citizens' right to bear arms served as a necessary check in case of a tyrannical government."

Who is the sovereign? The People? Or the Government? If it is the people how do we assert our sovereignty? If it is the government, why do we have the 2A? If we do not assert our sovereignty, then how can we be the sovereigns?

Now, all that said, I will agree with you that it also gives us the right to defend ourselves from criminals and foreign invasion.

Finally, I will submit that we do not act like the sovereigns the founders expected us to be. That is mostly because we have become intimidated and afraid of those who we put in positions of power to protect our rights but instead have chosen to undermine them and turn us into their subjects. It is so bad now, they determine the outcome of our "elections" to stay in power. If that is not tyranny, I do not know what is.

We have an incredible opportunity with Trump, I believe he wants to return the power of this once great country to it's Citizens.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

We’re at magazines full up, I’m guessing that’s the fifth box?

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L  Young's avatar

Too soon.

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Tim R's avatar

If Wray is smart, he will use the time before the inauguration to move to an island country with no extradition treaty with the U.S.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Israel would work. "Extradition is typically denied if the request is perceived to be politically motivated" is one way they'd deny the order.

Same for Greece.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Re Israel: I didn't know survivors of the USS Liberty had an organization. Their numbers are dwindling as they age and die. One on one with Candace Owens:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD5gtM1A990

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Sandy's avatar

Excellent interview!

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Lisa's avatar

Donated today.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

There has to be a way to make the existences of the evil ones a living hell. Surely, millions of civil suits can be brought at the very least. States need to bring criminal cases.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yes; Biden can pardon Wray, but the states can still indict and prosecuted him.

Good point, WS.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Ya know, if I spent even a nanosecond on worrying about shit like that, I would not have anywhere near the worry power that fuels my concern for unloved dogs n cats. I can't do anything about Wray. I can do something about the animals.

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Elaine Seinfeld's avatar

doesn't one of trumps 2020 EO's TAKE THE ASSETS OF THESE TREASONOUS FUCKS!

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Well, at least he was publicly humiliated. That's certainly something.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yowee!" Published Dec. 11, 2024, 12:11 p.m. ET

Sen. John Fetterman (D., Pa.) joined Truth Social, President-elect Donald Trump’s social media platform, on Tuesday". What is going on here in Pa? Days ago predicted to husband that the Fett is first going to cross the aisle and often vote with Repubs, then will "leave" the Dem Party and declare himself an independent, and then....who knows?

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Roger Beal's avatar

Fetterman is a trueblooded Yinzer. Yinzers follow their own path to the truth, and have an inbred hatred for lies, prevarications, and grifting.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Big time yinzer.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I do hope that you are reading him correctly. Perhaps that stroke re-set his brain.

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Jaci's avatar

Fetterman 2.0 not the same guy

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Or his replacement "clone" is going rogue? Haven't seen images in recent weeks, but imho there was definitely a substitution for a while. So much of what we see is not as it appears.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Was there? I hadn’t seen/heard. But with all the buzz about Biden doubles, and then that video of the CIA spy-mask creator(which we watched again, Monday)….I have wondered if the young man who checked into the NYC hostel last Wednesday, and carefully (?) exposed his face, was wearing a well-made mask. In which case (as I suspect), our boy Luigi is serving as scapegoat. Which implies (man, you’re sending me down that rabbit’s hole!) that he knows he’ll get off safely, and is just serving time, as it were.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Can I confirm with absolute certainty my eye-for-detail observations on Fetterman? I'd have to rip off the mask or have DNA. In some images the details/differences are undeniable, barely requiring close examination. Why would THEY ever permit images with such discrepancies? Sorry, didn't bookmark for the future that is now. I simply don't believe the crap THEY put out for feeding.

As stated elsewhere: What is it that THEY're really trying to pull our attention away from? Paying attention where THEY create a distraction is paying a price. The debit is in mental-emotional energy better spent looking where THEY'd rather we not. The activity is often hidden so well we only notice the bitter fruits/truth. Some unsung patriots, White Hats, are doing some loyal work such that truths are surfacing. Not being on the ground myself, I utilize prayer for those folks' efforts. I suspect I'm not alone. And in the meantime only superficially glance at the distractions. Just me. Not advice per se, just for your consideration. -? As always ymmv.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks for the suggestions—sounds akin to what I noticed in images of the Big Guy—I may have to go back to look at Fetterman pics—thanks again!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Thanks for giving me a descriptor for myself.

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Oma's avatar

And proper dress code...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It would be great if he changed to Independent.

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79SmithW60's avatar

... and then 'caucus' with the Republicans.... To see the enragement on Chucky Schumer's face would be priceless.

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Juju's avatar

What would be nice is if the truly sane and honest democrats that are left, like Fetterman, banded together and actually cleaned up their own party the way the republicans are cleaning theirs. Our country works best when there is a two-party system of honest, moralistic people pulling each other to the center, who are capable of having different approaches to solving problems but finding great compromise with deeply respectful and thoughtful debates. If both parties strictly adhered to decency and dropped the slanderous, image destroying tactics, and cared more about true representation and problem solving than winning, think how productive and amazing our country would be? Think how a team works in an engineering company or even a space program. There can be several different approaches to solving a problem and all are heard and become part of the energy that finds the solution. If each engineer used the tactics our politicians used to get their ideas blessed, NOTHING would get invented or solved, and anything that did would be sub-par.

I’m not a fan of any uniparty, even if it’s ours. We need accountability and that’s harder to have all on the same boat.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I suspect the lobbyists, with their pay-outs, are a large part of the dysfunction. And perhaps, the lack of term limits, such that congressmen must always direct a substantial amount of energy on the next election campaign.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said!! 👏👏👏

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none none's avatar

We need multiple political parties. My brother lives in the Netherlands, and he says they have about 13 parties.

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Juju's avatar

I comment just below on this and why I think it’s a bad idea

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Susan Seas's avatar

I don’t believe our Country works best under two parties. First because they are two wings of the same bird, but even if they weren’t it would be no different. They argue and yell and nothing changes just like England for example and their numerous parties. It’s all a scam.

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Juju's avatar

But think about this: one party is a dictatorship; more than two parties means you will eventually have the problem EU recently had with 6-7 different parties and the winner had less than 22% of the vote. No way in hell would I approve of 20% ruling the remaining 80%. Our founders were wise seeing this and that’s why it’s a two-party system so that there is always a true majority rule. Additional parties were supposed to have the ability to run for and win in the primaries for one of the two main parties. If you look at the corruption today in financing election candidates and the actual governance you are correct, it’s a shambles. And I’m not advocating for it staying the same. I’m suggesting the two main parties fix these issues and bring it out of corruption so it can work the way it was meant to. The Independent party or the Green Party, or any of them should have equal access to the public debate stage and exposure so that the people can choose them IF they feel they represent best what the country needs at any moment in time. Either party (Dems or Republicans) could allow a leader of one of the other parties to represent them in an election. For instance this election the MAGA party is representing the Republican side. Democrats “could have” had an Independent represent them this year in RFKJr, or even Tulsi, had they not been so corrupt.

Anyway, that’s how I see best to handle all these multiple parties but still ensure we always have a majority.

Sorry rushing to get out the door and unsure if I properly explained my thinking. I’ll edit later if I didn’t. 😆

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Juju's avatar

I guess the point I didn’t make clear is the old Democrat party is no longer alive, but neither is the old Republican party. It’s the perfect time to put it back to the way the founders meant it to work. Two parties, one more liberal and one more conservative and within each of them are multiple third parties with names that have different ideas for how to approach governing under them. They vie for the candidacy. Every remaining party out there today leans more liberal or more conservative in their approach to governing, where more liberal minded politics prefer more involvement by government at the federal level, vs more conservative minded who prefer less government and for the states to have more control over their particular geographical area and constituents. Every party I’ve seen leans to one or the other; they really don’t differ too drastically at that high level. The differences after that are at a lower level of how to accomplish it. So I think since we DO have multiple parties they ALL should have their own name and be under the Democrat umbrella or the Republican umbrella. They should each be allowed equal access to run in the primary to win the nomination for that party. The core parties would never have their own candidate again, instead they select one during the primary from all the third parties beneath them.

This way we can elect the best candidate to represent each of the core parties in that given year and some of these third parties today with fantastic candidates get to truly be considered, and aren’t up against a “major party funded” candidate, which makes it impossible to run, as we saw the Democrats do this year when they pushed out RFKJr. If the democrats weren’t funding a Democrat party candidate, and had to consider just the third party candidates beneath them, RFKJr would have been heard. So neither Democrat or Republicans could use Primary campaign funds to finance a candidate that identifies solely as “Democrat” or “Republican”. It has to be evenly distributed between all named third parties beneath them. (i.e. Independent, Green, Libertarian, Progressive, Constitution, etc etc, maybe rename MAGA the Unity Party, or something since ALL third parties WANT to make America great again.) This removes the current campaign corruptness. Major parties would have to remain neutral and equally represent any third party that aligns with their core aspects and let the people choose which one best represents what they want at that current point in time. This ensures we always have a majority rule but allows third parties more voices and representation and chances to govern. I think our forefathers originally intended it to be this way.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

The problem is the PACs. Eliminate them, you eliminate the money.

Eliminate the money, you eliminate the politicians *real* bosses.

And then the pols of both parties can hunt for votes from their constituents.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yes. PACs (this argument was held some decades ago, when the PAC emerged) and lobbyists.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Keep your friends close but your enemies closer. Seems unlikely Fett has suddenly become a voice of reason. More likely he's noticed which way the political winds are blowing

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79SmithW60's avatar

Likely the case, but maybe the jab injuries he has suffered dislodged a couple of his brain cells and he is able to discern a bit now??? He seems to be the ONLY Demwitocrat that has any sort of 'independent' thought. That is saying a lot, given his jab injuries.

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CeCe Brown's avatar

Yep, that was my thought too. He is different after his "injury". Maybe his brained healed in a better position than he was in previously.

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Monterey's avatar

Would have to agree with those who point out that fetterman is reading the room. His state just went for Trump, even though he endorsed Kamala. He's looking at his re-election prospects. Can't be seen as an anti-trumper.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I did my best to help his state (mine too) to vote for Mr.Trump. If your surmise is correct, we can expect to see a lot lot lot of aisle-crossing from the Fett. (Decided that having coined the term, I’ll keep using it. Unless someone has beaten me to it, in which case I will graciously concede. But keep using.)

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Monterey's avatar

Good job. Doing actual work to win elections is better than complaining online about things. It's fine to comment here and I enjoy doing so as well, but always good to add in the actual work like you did :-)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My task (suggested by Dr. Paul Elias Alexander): Composed letter, sent it to priests of RC parishes celebrating the Latin mass (which to me is a sign of a conservative congregation?) and to Evangelical churches (my official task, I added the RC on my own), that their pastors might encourage congregation to vote. As EV members--to my surprise--tend not to vote.

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Monterey's avatar

Charlie Kirk had mentioned that surveys showed about half of Christians would not vote in this past election. Even the left knows that Christians are the largest voting bloc in the country, reported to be about 25%. That's real power, if it can just be exercised.

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Doug's avatar

One wonders if Fetterman is angry at the deep state operatives who brought about Covid and its "cure", and has realigned himself against all of THAT? Nothing makes you more "independent" than fighting the shadow government...

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

That’s a fairly cogent argument—like, “You caused my stroke, prepare to die!”

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Doug's avatar

You have to say those words with a heavy, Hollywood-style Spanish accent, of course...

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Yes, it was indeed Inigo Montoya whom I had in mind--thank you for appreciating.

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Peace's avatar

That is exactly the way I heard it in my mind:)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Actually, let me re-phrase that: “My name is John Fetterman. You caused my stroke. Prepare to die!”

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thanks RunningLogic--that's good--wish Kyrsten and Joe weren't leaving (imagine me saying that about Democrats!)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah at least they helped tip the balance a little once in a while.

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79SmithW60's avatar

That is awesome news. These 'boards' are there to 'protect' the union bosses, not the rank and file union worker.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly!!

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Excellent!!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Sinema finally grew a conscience.

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Jenn's avatar

That is so awesome!! And brave!!

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NanaW's avatar

Ha! These 2 honestly seem cut from a better cloth than rats like Collins, Murkowski and Graham.

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Elizabeth Warren is the symbol of AWFL Maskachussetts. Boston has fallen from the Birthplace of the Revolution to Karentocracy - government for, by, and of the most neurotic. Reimagine The Departed as The Retarded: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/boston-the-departed-the-woke-retarded

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WP William's avatar

Had "Achy Back Luigi" ever donated $5 to Trump campaign or posted an anti-FBI comment we know the "Media" and the gushing Leftist-Assassinphiles would be painting an entirely different portrait of their new-found Vigilante hero. He'd be just another White 2nd Amd. Insurrectionist doing the bidding of Right-winger Conspiracy Mis-informers; a presage of normalizing what the next 4 years will be like in a violent ghost-gunning racist overrun USA that the Dems warned the stupid voters about. Wasn't his victim an elitist Dem (millionaire) donor type too? The Revolution requires the highest levels of sacrifice to those enabling and feeding it.

Shouldn't DOJ and DHS officials be mouthing off about a massive RISE in White Leftist Hate and Violence that is targeting Republicans, Christians, Jews, and Corporate Officers??? Oh wait, they'd implicate THEMSELVES in such an honest analysis of how such Political-Social Radicalization IS Occurring right before our eyes.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Agreed

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WP William's avatar

Elizabeth Warren and other Leftist Politicians can only push people so far...

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sean anderson's avatar

Remember to add a U for “Ungodly” and the AWFUL designation is complete.

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Debra's avatar

Yes, it's wonderful that Mr. Wray is stepping down but it is far too late for the thousands of people who have been harmed by this man's ego and out-of-control power hungry character. The future is safe from him but the past is littered with thousands of destroyed lives. I will pray for these people while Mr. Wray can go to hell and be tormented and tortured forever.

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Hannahlehigh's avatar

I think Obama is serving his 3rd term and he's the one pardoning 1500 people, Biden has lost too many braincells to even know what "pardon" means, so theres that.

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

Oh for sure

No way Biden can think of this stuff

I hope this is obamas last term

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JW's avatar

Too feeble to stand trial on his paper collections and worldwide donations but mentally clear to be judge, jury and pardoner extraordinaire?

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Tom's avatar

And we know to whom he is "serving" his 3rd term.

Puppetry doesn't have to be confusing. Look at the fruit.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Ha Ha! One wishes a reporter had asked….! One wishes a reporter had been present.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

This 👆👏👏👏bravo! Best comment today! 😂😂😂 well played Joseph

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Dr Linda's avatar

Wray quitting, interesting action. That guy has been awful.

I just read that Fitton is having a hard time getting FOIA materials from both the fbi and secret service. More pardons coming?

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

...Woo Hoo...I was first to "Love" C&C today! It's going to be a great day! <3

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Valerie's avatar

This is how you identify the true C&C die-hards. 🧡

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

I am definitely a die-hard! Proudly so!

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Valerie's avatar

Me too!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same!!! 😁

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Dr Linda's avatar

I think we share a tie. What could be better?

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

That's awesome! Have a great day!

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Dave Vierthaler's avatar

In the future I will have to “like” it before reading it just to get 1st place….nah!

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

I always copy and paste for other readers (they rely on me to send it to them) and when I click on the link, it always gives me the option to love in which I do first! <3

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Dick Davis's avatar

You’re at the top of your game, Jeff, another fantastic piece of deep information mixed with sarcasm—— happy Thursday

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Jpeach's avatar

“Liberals for Luigi” is absolute proof that the Liberal mind (no matter how high the IQ) has been irreversibly damaged.

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Tom's avatar

On the subject of IQ, the issue at hand is wisdom. The beginning of wisdom is fear of the Lord. The fruit of high IQ without wisdom is made manifest in one like Luigi.

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Dr Linda's avatar

“The fanciful notion of a ‘ten-year term’ was filched from the ‘Ethics in Government Act of 1978,’ which term limited the FBI Director to one term not to exceed 10 years.”

Thank you for that clarification. I will pull it out when my crazy family & friends start to complain . . . bitterly

Don’t get me wrong though, something has to be done. I did research on TCPP 25 years ago. It is nasty.

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