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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

An incorrect date on any legal document makes it invalid.

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PE Bird's avatar

You have to give them a break, when mailing 200-300 ballots, you can't get every one dated correctly.

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PVI90's avatar

That's why I enjoy wearing this "When I die don't let me vote democrat" shirt 👇

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Michele's avatar

Do you get a good return on these ads?

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G Harkness's avatar

I think they should share the revenue with Jeff.

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Kelly's avatar

Does anybody even click on the links?

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I did twice then quit. Shameless troll

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Maha's avatar

Me too!

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CraigN's avatar

PV190 as a user name should tell you all you need to know. Go away please.

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Vonu's avatar

They didn't mail the ballots that they passed 200 to 300 times through the electronic voting machines.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

My point exactly - as long as we have "no excuse" mail-in ballots and Dominion or whatever that other manufacturer's name is electronic (computers hooked up to the INTERnet) voting machines...there will be NO FAIR, UNTAMPERED WITH ELECTIONS!! I'm a PA resident and this high court ruling is a hollow victory at best. Who's making certain the people counting the mail-in ballots are ethical and honest!! No one!!!

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Vonu's avatar

Federal law precludes the connection of a voting machine to the Internet.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

And do you actually believe the people who 'manage' counting ballots follow the LAW? The DEMONrats have been shredding our Divinely-inspired Constitution for decades!! You are indeed naive, Vonu.

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Vonu's avatar

Naivety is better than the gross ignorance that you are displaying.

All of the count cheating was done offline.

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Tio Nico's avatar

he ballots don't have dates on them until he voter puts one on it. THAT is the date that must be correct or he ballot is invalid.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Don’t make a law if you’re not gonna enforce it.

If the date is wrong, don’t count the ballot.

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Barbara's avatar

😂😂 right??

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CStone's avatar

😂

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WP William's avatar

"democracy can't be confined by definite dates!" they will cry out. THE PERFECT STATE with 99.9% Mail-In voting (CommieRado) just ask our bipartisan and nonpartisan nonbinary clerks who adore Dominion, has done more to "reform" our super perfect awesome system since 2020 than you could imagine---all to counterbunk Big Liars and misinformers and threats to democracy. Secretary of (st)Hate Griswold has yet another round upcoming too. Sept 19th if any care to look into her stellar work on behalf of preserving democracy in this Billionaire-Owned State. Rank Choice candidates also will all be owned by billionaires as the grassrooter party morons; MAGA Reps and Palestine Dems are put in their place by high-minded, media and social-pressure controlled "Independents". Idiotpendents more like it.

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Paul Ashley's avatar

Worse yet, they're ultimately saying that democracy can't be confined by rules of any kind. In other words, they're advocating for anarchy.

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Fager 132's avatar

They're advocating for chaos and the resultant begging for government to step in and "save" everyone. Under anarchy--which is peaceful voluntarism, the opposite of chaos--no one would ask the government to fix what it would never be allowed to cause.

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Sharon's avatar

Yup. Can't have ordo ab chao without the chao.

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wilson's avatar

I always thought anarchy meant no rulers, it doesn't mean no rules. could be wrong. Most people seem to think different.

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liz's avatar

anarchy is way better than organized criminality

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Vonu's avatar

Democracy and anarchy are as much antonyms as is possible.

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Sharon's avatar

I thought democracy literally means "mob rule".

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Yesssss, two wolves and a sheep deciding what's for dinner.

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Vonu's avatar

Anarchy is the absence of government.

Would the absence of government not be mob rule?

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Fager 132's avatar

I'm speaking now only of my own understanding of anarchy and without presenting myself as an expert on it: It's not necessarily or even ideally the absence of all government. The US Articles of Confederation could have been written by anarchists.

Anarchy includes the rejection of centralized government. It requires elevating individual rights over the demands of any collective (state, nation, tribe, etc.). Relegating the group, however it's defined, to a subordinate position is what makes anarchy anti-democratic (anti-mob rule). No one's rights can be voted away, regardless of how worthy the 51% or even the 99% thinks its cause is. If the majority wants a $70 million high school sports stadium, it can hold bake sales. It can write promissory notes for a percentage of the concession stand's profits in exchange for a donation. It can't vote to stick its neighbors with the tab.

Declining to live under a centralized government is a necessary consequence of holding specific moral principles: a negative definition of rights; recognizing the individual and not the collective as the unit of value; the recognition that when one person's rights aren't safe, no one's rights are safe; and an organizing principle of voluntarism, in which all relations between people are freely entered into, without coercion or the threat of it. That in turn requires a commitment to leaving each other alone: a commitment to the idea that human beings are not the means to each other's ends, but ends in themselves.

To live as civilized beings, people require objective rules of justice to allow for the arbitration of civil and criminal complaints, because even honest disagreements will always arise between them. Nothing about anarchy precludes the establishment of laws, courts, and rational, fair means of arbitrating disputes and penalizing those who initiate force (which includes fraud) against others.

What anarchy would look like in practice would depend on the individuals practicing it, but with respect to its principles I think that's a good start.

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Just Comment's avatar

Which follows Law of Nature.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

No. Listen to Macaulay Malice or read Stefan Molineaux.

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Double Mc's avatar

They are two sides of the same coin, which is why our Democratic Republic strives to find a balance in the center.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Griswold now on leave of absence following birth of her first child. At least the news stories aren't covering the birth of "their" first child. So far.

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WP William's avatar

why didn't she just be Climate-Responsible and kill the little morsel of cells? i guess one or 2 pets in human form are okay still

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richardw's avatar

Yes, idiots they are who remain on the fence. I really wonder if there are any or if that is just a ruse to create an ostensible explanation for the inevitable cheat.

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Sherry 1's avatar

I think that’s why the Dems pay the Pollsters so much, to make it appear neck and neck so people don’t question the big CHEAT.

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Peace's avatar

Yep!

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WP William's avatar

Sidestepping the EVIL 2 Party system by creating a mass of middleground morons who think they're above it all...NO local involvement, No State or National influence, yes, shred the Parties and then FILL the VACUUM with Billionaire Money and Media Marketing unlike anything every experienced---"we will support individual moderate candidates, not the extreme Right or Left...." this is a plot to further erode values-based representation and supplant it with direct mobocracy run by the Propaganda Machine owned and controlled by DeepState apparatus at behest of Billionaires

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

If we can get pdt across the finish line, I’m thinking the cia will be a dim very angry memory.

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Vonu's avatar

The end of the CIA is only one executive order away, it having been created by one.

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richardw's avatar

Kathleen, to what do you attribute the lack of ability of our fellow pennsavanians to actually write a correct date? Is it the schools? It's so awful that Pennsylvania imposes it's own version of the hated literacy test of the Jim Crow era south on it's citizens. We are going backwards I say! All not kidding aside, you gotta wonder about the level of awareness in people; after all the publicity and news stories (each one with the word "baseless" somewhere) about this issue and they still aren't able to write a date in compliance with simple instructions.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Your state is similar to ny in its infancy. Pittsburgh used to be a blue collar steel making town of conservatives. Philly has been a welfare state shithole for decades. Now Pittsburgh is following Philly down the tubes. That’s where the votes are. Two cities control the whole state. People in the middle don’t vote. Nys, exact same story. Talk to any New Yorker that doesn’t live in one of the five cities, they are hard core conservatives. When elections come round, they’re lucky to get 15% turnout. The scumbags and thugs in the cities know this, so they’ve been stealing elections for decades. Welcome to newyorkistan.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pittsburgh's mayor had his student loans forgiven by Biden.

No doubt a payoff for the big steal.

There used to be normal people in Pittsburgh. Hard working folks who worked in manufacturing.

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Bandit's avatar

Certain people in power made sure that the steel jobs went overseas. They had to make sure that Americans don't have access to good paying jobs.

Edited: Spelling error.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Vaccination in action? Continuing to prove its effectiveness?

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Vonu's avatar

The mRNA vaccines are as different from Edward Jenner's as it is possible to be.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

We'll see! It's hard for me to believe TPTB have reached their max. I don't think I would bet a nickel against Their coming up with an injectable weapon even further from EJ's than the current crop are. We shall be seeing, unfortunately.

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Vonu's avatar

EJ?

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Jenner, "father of immunology" ~ you invoked him, above.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Guess it is the election cheaters and the regular run of the mill morons.

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Janet's avatar

True. Everyone has a phone. The date is right on the front screen. In bigly characters.

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WP William's avatar

Latinos write day/month/year...so it is possible that a xenophobic ballot watcher may screw that up

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It shows on the mail in ballot where you have to put the month/day/year.

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Bandit's avatar

Assimilate.

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Vonu's avatar

So do many governments and militaries.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

So do Canadians.

That always screws me up when I'm in the States.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

As does the U.S. military.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Too bad; USA uses month/day/year.

Use our system or leave.

Same for ballot printing; ONLY ENGLISH used.

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Copernicus's avatar

"They" can't write the date because "they" aren't real voters.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

... and they cannot submit a proper mail-in ballot.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

They are too stupid to be allowed to vote.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Mail in ballots are from the near dead or brain dead that Demo ballot harvesters collect from nursing homes.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Bet the former PA governor Tom Wolf regrets killing all those people in nursing homes during the plandemic.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

The dead are still alive in California. My dead parents got ballots .

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Copernicus's avatar

😡

In my state we can look up our voting history on our state/county website or call our local clerk's office to get a hard copy. It would be worth asking for the vote history of your parents. Wonder if they voted posthumously.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Death won’t stop them from voting.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

The Social Security # should be linked to voting; its not a panacea but at least the dead can’t vote anymore.

If our SS# is being used for banking, it wouldn’t be out of order for voting.

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WP William's avatar

CO Governor Polis has never faced any criticism by media for His doing the SAME thing; highest elderly death toll in the western US--not WA, OR, or CA, but Colorado. He touted being a Libertarian and Vaxxine Choicer even as he had a 100% no exceptions that State employees test 2+ times a week or Vaxx Mandate in effect.

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Vonu's avatar

His husband is the only judge he requires.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Colorado is a mess, they are victims of “Californication”.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I'm sure, though, that most of them will be voting in November. 😃

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Probably twice.

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Bandit's avatar

Nah. They can still vote. Dead people there vote all the time.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

🤣🤣🤣 🙌🥇

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KBB's avatar

Chris Plante quoted an unintentionally hilarious headline yesterday from the NYT "Ethicist" (who knew?) who apparently writes an advice column. It said (paraphrasing) "It's OK To Help Your Family Member With Mental Decline Fill Out Their Ballot."

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WP William's avatar

CommieRado put 99% mail-in ballots in place with Republican Secretary of St(Hate), uniparty indeed...what a fking mistake...of COURSE Colaborto was first in nation with Repub Governor instituting Legal Abortions in 1967 as well. Welcome to ColorapeO; Screw our women--kill the baby, repeat! Also Trinidad, CO the Transexual Mutilation Capital of USA for decades. Funky how the Military Industrial Globalist Elite and the most Progressive-Socialists co-exist running Colorado, the Highest State in the Nation.

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Definitely high!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Pretty sure wolfie himself is guilty of treason. Under his command,rules were changed illegally in pa. That’s treason.

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Vonu's avatar

You really need to read the definition of treason placed in the Constitution to prevent accusations of it from going off as half-cocked as yours does.

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Vonu's avatar

Stupidity is a distinct advantage in voting when all the candidates are so.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Ah, how I mourn the death of common sense.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Common sense is not "common".

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Robin Greer's avatar

Exactly. 🎯🎯🎯

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Including parking tickets

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Then Oregon is in 'heap big trouble' (miss that voice of reason) Kathleen.

Oregon, 100% mail in ballots since the mid 80's, 'assumes' a ballot to have been received by the cut-off date. Interesting though, USPS doesn't postmark prepaid ballot envelopes.

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Vonu's avatar

The correct date for any legal document is the date it was registered with the court or government agency it was submitted to.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Good morning!!!! It is the Day the Lord hath made! Let us rejoice!

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NancyP's avatar

And be glad in it 😊

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nancylee's avatar

I've been quite ill the past week and amazed each morning by how sparkly the world looks cheering me on.

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daverkb's avatar

Hope you are getting along a bit better!

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nancylee's avatar

thank you

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daverkb's avatar

By the way, I think a lot of people here are nancylee fans!

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nancylee's avatar

LOL. or just very kind folks

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RunningLogic's avatar

Hoping you are back to 100% very soon!

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nancylee's avatar

me too. thanks

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Deb S's avatar

Feel better soon!

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nancylee's avatar

so kind

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Linda's avatar

Feel better soon! (But don't lose the magical outlook on life. :-) )

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nancylee's avatar

you know, sadly, as I have a little more energy and start to try to do what needs doing, it does fade away. I think there is a part of the brain, usually overridden, that lives in a state of bliss. and that when we are very ill it comes to the fore. there is a fabulous book - My Stroke of Insight by Jill Taylor Bolte who was able to describe her time recovering from a near fatal stroke. she said despite being totally helpless on the outside, on the inside she was in a state of bliss.

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Tonya's avatar

Scott Adams only said that anti-vaxxers "got lucky" because we distrusted the govt, not that we were "right."

But he was wrong about that because those of us who knew what to look for had PROOF that the vaccines wouldn't work and would be dangerous: we examined the documents Pfizer submitted to the FDA in early December with their request for authorization.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Well, I wasn't "anti-shot", but I _was_ all for waiting to see how a brand new, experimental drug played out in a longer term for a virus that was already known to have a 99%+ survival rate. Had it actually worked with no complications after a couple of years, I might have considered it. Seeing that it was failing to do anything it promised even within a couple of months ... I was well-off avoiding it. (Then seeing the adverse reactions, both near and long term - not going near that stuff.)

Of course, since then ... my distrust for pill-pushing doctors is at an all-time high. There are still things to go see a doctor for - like broken bones and such, but most things I will look for other options before going to someone involved in the big pharma industry. :(

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Tonya's avatar

I think that this is actually a silver lining of the “pandemic”: getting people to abandon blind trust in untrustworthy institutions and industries.

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Kathy's avatar

And as Bret Weinstein says, we assembled a team of superhero dissidents.

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Dr Linda's avatar

And that team is “us”. Regular people

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Susan Stephens's avatar

“Ordinary people doing extraordinary things.”

—Rush Limbaugh

We recoiled from what many followed, then rebelled.

I happily have new doctors who are the opposite of pharma shills.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

Mega dittos!

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RU's avatar

+1000. It's also why Trump won the debate but the talking heads can't see it. Appeals to authority are dead. "The Science" is dead. When Montel's side-piece stood there and made one appeal to authority after another she torched her campaign. Even the average default liberal and high school student have given up on authority. The media talking heads and political "experts" are blinded by their own role within that self-anointed authority complex. But people don't care what they think either. According to polls, Trump appears more likely to win post-debate. And we haven't even gotten to the place where Vance eviscerates the granny killing lockdown governor.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Unpublished photos of Minnesota riots. Liz Collin interviews photographer who gives his account. Very very interesting.

Highly recommend.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Not a organic spontaneous happening

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Mary H.'s avatar

God works in mysterious ways …

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, I had similar views, I was becoming skeptical, hit and miss on the flu shot, but my husband's uncle got bell's palsy from the shingles shot in 2019, so I decided against that one. But I was INSTANTLY skeptical of the whole covid episode in 2020 and lost complete trust in the CDC and public health, and also decided to wait to see what played out on this shot. I am a contrarian and the more they pushed it the more I dug in and found people like Jeff, el gato malo, Dr Frank and others who helped me, a person who did not know a lot about HC, learn just how bad it was. Kennedy's Real Anthony Fauci sealed the deal. No more shots for me. Ever.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The shingles shot has a FDA black box warning on it for developing Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

I know I keep posting this all the time. I had a doctor's appt. at the VA this week, and the nurse reminded me I needed the shingles shot. I had to tell her that the shot has the black box warning.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

You reminded my of my last doctors appointment. She refused my request for an antibody test script but did offer me a shingles shot, a flu shot, a pneumonia shot and a Covid shot. I answered no, no, no and NO.

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P Flournoy's avatar

And stay away from the tetanus shot too!

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Fred Jewett's avatar

Thanks for the warning. It was the only shot I was on the fence about as I plan to do some construction next year. My concern was Big Pharma engaging in genocide and possibly contaminating even routine vaccines.

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Ann Moody's avatar

And probably tried to put you on STATINS too.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

No, but my wife has weaned herself off statins thankfully. She has ended most of her prescription drugs in light of the information coming out about drug adverse effects.

My doctor at the time some 30 years ago threatened to put me on blood pressure pills but instead I gave up the 4x4 large coffees and my blood pressure went back to normal. There often is a natural way to solve medical issues. I have never used prescription drugs long term, just antibiotics after minor surgery, etc. I stay away from drugs.

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AngelaK's avatar

Ugh!!! I 🤬

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

I didn’t know that it had a black box warning. Funny I took it when the push was on for the damn shot (Covid) I had many reservations about the MRNA shot but did get the shingles shot. I now refuse all shots - so in one way Covid shot was a blessing plus I now don’t lock step believe anything I’m told. Skeptical of it all including just about everything - except my faith. I know it’s real.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The FDA black box warning has been on for 3.5 years.

Your doctor won't tell you because he probably doesn't know or doesn't care.

Here is a link to the warning:

https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/safety-availability-biologics/fda-requires-warning-about-guillain-barre-syndrome-gbs-be-included-prescribing-information-shingrix

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AngelaK's avatar

Probably the second...because of monetary bonuses for vaccines?

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Peace's avatar

It is fairly common for people to actually come down with a case of shingles after getting the shingles shot. The first iteration of the vax was notorious for this and the current one not as much, but it does happen. Best to keep your general immune system healthy and forego the "Russian Roulette" involved with the vaccination.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

We swear my husband got Covid from the shingles shot..... There is some connection between the two. Vaccers have commented on other sites I read that they developed shingles after getting the vax.... Covid was a bio-weapon

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c Anderson's avatar

Thanks! You continue to serve even though you aren’t paid for it! The nurse may start to read package inserts now on side effects and warn patients. It could save a life. Maybe even her own life.

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alongername's avatar

And something I post often ................ fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxin, etc ) also are very dangerous and have black box warning.

Here in Thailand they give it out without any thought or inform .......

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I got ‘ciproed’ about 10 years ago with just one dose. I felt crappy for 3-4 years. Did lots of natural and dietary stuff to try to combat it. Finally felt better. Now Cipro-type drugs are on my allergy list and I sometimes get questionable looks, I interject quickly ‘tongue swelling’ and they knock it off.

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AngelaK's avatar

I know..you have to pretend a classic allergy symptom.

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G Harkness's avatar

My husband took a couple of days' worth of cipro despite my aghast warnings when I realized what he was doing. Then he started researching (and having side effects). It's been several years and he is STILL having side effects. It's criminal to give these drugs to people who are not able to make an informed decision and NOT show them the warnings!

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G Harkness's avatar

And we found out later that the reason the PA gave him this drug was "just in case it might help."

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, thanks for the reminder.

Cipro (antibiotic) should not be prescribed for the over-65 crowd.

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STH's avatar

Flouroquinolones should not be prescribed to anyone unless imminent death is the alternative.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My mom’s doctor prescribes them when she gets her semi-annual flu/ bronchitis/ cough thing, I cringed last time when she told me what she was taking.

I’m trying to get them to move to my town and into a nice independent living situation, and get them away from their drug and shot pusher doc.

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alongername's avatar

I got a bad reaction from just 2 pills ..... which sent me researching about the "flox" antibiotics . There was a huge FB group with seriously injured people of all ages. Some that were very fit . These drugs should only be used as a last resort .... at any age .

"the_fluoroquinolone_toxicity_solution.pdf" helped me

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Except that cipro is literally keeping my BIL alive. LITERALLY.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

I’m going to look into that. I think I got cipro for something this past year. Did not know how dangerous it was.

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alongername's avatar

The mainstreet pharma paid for sites that come up when you google about this problem all downplay the danger.... making it seem rare .

On this substack and even a small forum i am on there are members who have been injured . So definitely not "just a few " ! Search FB ( maybe censored now) and other sources for comments of those who have been injured.

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char's avatar

alongername. The other popular in the same family? Unable to recall name.

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alongername's avatar

a list of all the "floxins" ... https://www.drugs.com/drug-class/quinolones.html

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STH's avatar

I take it one step further. Please put in my chart in giant red sharpie “NO VACCINES” Thank you! People have forgotten they work FOR us.

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G Harkness's avatar

Thanks for the reminder! Although I managed to get the shingles shot unscathed, I've learned a lot since then.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I took the over-65 pneumonia shot in January 2020 because of my pulmonary problems from my military service.

Had vision problems for 18 months and balance problems. The balance problems are still there, but at least they have lessened.

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AngelaK's avatar

Omg!

Have you ruled out everything fir balance? Inner ear related?

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Katrinka Rogers's avatar

What about the menigitus shot? Grandson had to receive in order to attend university

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is a link to a law firm that handles adverse events from the meningitis vaccine.

Good to be aware of the dangers.

https://shannonlawgroup.com/vaccine-injury-lawyer/meningitis-vaccine-injuries/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I don't know much about that one.

But, I am sure there are dangers.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Similar story here. I wasn’t completely opposed to the idea at first but very wary and skeptical. I have never really been much for flu shots, since they always seemed to miss the dominant variants and people got sick anyway. Plus the idea of taking a shot on an annual basis just seemed wrong to me. No long term immunity. So went in with that mentality. I started getting more and more skeptical of everything Covid as 2020 went on and I read more, leaned more, experienced more, analyzed more. In 2021 when they started the ridiculous “vaccine” incentives and then especially the coercion, it didn’t seem right and I was also feeling very contrarian about the whole thing. Plus the mockery and sneering at anyone who wasn’t totally gung ho regarding the shots. It all just made me more suspicious and skeptical and between that and all of the doctors and “public health” people pushing lockdowns, masks, and other useless and harmful measures, I completely lost any trust I might have previously had.

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JT's avatar

I know it's been said before (many times) but the whole Covid fiasco has caused many of us to not just rethink any and all vaccines, but to lose trust in the entire "health care industry" in the US. What a price "they" paid for their forced compliance!

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alongername's avatar

statins......anti depressants.........stomach acid blockers........ dangerous anti biotics.............. harmful shots....... pills and pills and pills

anything about preventive health care ? lifestyle ? NO WAY .

dissing natural remedies and real doctors ? Of course !

do not feel sorry for the "health care industry " . just the opposite

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Sue Kelley's avatar

Why? Because hospital workers( which includes doctors as many are now employees of the hospitals) are very strongly discouraged from addressing lifestyle choices like drug use and obesity under the guise of DEI. And we must take mandatory education and testing to prove we understand . Violating these policies results in termination.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Indeed!!

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daverkb's avatar

When I was a kid autism was unheard of ... even the word was not known. Today, autism is a plague and everyone knows it. I reasoned that RFK Jr. and the anti-vaccine people must be right because there had to be a prime cause for what never existed before.

And now we know that injections can inject death and cause people to be maimed with disease never ever so prevalent as today.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup autism, allergies and autoimmune conditions were all almost unheard of 😕

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Doohmax's avatar

The same people/entities who ranted that Trump was a Russian agent were the same people/entities who fanatically pushed the jabs. Refusal to jab was a no-brainer.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah those kinds of ridiculous statements to try to bully people into compliance just make me roll my eyes. Eating a hot dog, even if it has crappy ingredients, is in no way equivalent to injecting spike proteins into your body 🙄

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Robin Greer's avatar

Thank you for sharing. Doctors never tell you about the possible side effects of these shots and drugs.

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Tonya's avatar

So Scott was wrong about people like you, too, Peter. Taking a “wait and see” approach to a new product is not necessarily distrust; it's prudent.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Sorta - I hadn't reached the "I distrust the government and 'experts' " stage at that point. I just saw even the CDC stats showing "99% survival", saw nearly nobody around me actually sick/dying except from the non-treatment they were getting (go home until you're almost dead, then go to the ER is _horrible_ medical advice). The "wear a mask" nonsense was easy to see as exactly that. But if the shots actually _worked_ I'd likely have considered one. The mandates, the "long term" effectiveness of 3 months or so, the heavy push - all for a virus with a very low mortality rate ... that led me to look at more details. The fact that this was a brand-new, never-before-used-on-humans thing also had me wary.

NOW - yeah, distrust. But then - just a desire not to take something new. Ironically, what most people were yelling about for years in not trusting big pharma. :)

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Doohmax's avatar

The directional arrows in the aisles of the local Wal-Mart and the police tape cordoning benches at our local park still make me laugh out loud. These people think that most of the population are idiots…….and they may be correct.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

Remember when they took the nets off the basketball hoops and tied the swings on the swingsets together so children could not get fresh air and sunshine and play outside? Here in Jacksonville, our Republic mayor CLOSED THE BEACHES because there was too many people having a good time enjoying the outdoors. I am still enraged as I type this four years later!!!😡

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The first question everyone should have asked was, "is covid a bioweapon?"

Considering the close proximity to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

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daverkb's avatar

Exactly right, otherwise 'they' will keep on slaughtering us ... and every which way. And with laughing while they bank their profits.

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Fred's avatar

Sorta disappointed that wasn’t my first thought. My first 👀 was reading a “study” on the “dangers of IVM;” blatantly flawed! 🤯 And since 2005, known that chloroquine was a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus infection and spread

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16115318/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is an easy way to think about it.

Imagine our bioweapons lab at Ft. Detrick, MD. If a new virus or disease broke out 2 miles down the road in a shopping mall, all the locals would be asking, "what have those idiots at Detrick been cooking up now?"

It was an extreme insult to our intelligence that TPTB would try to tell us the fairy tale about the bat + pangolin + wet market = covid.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Have you seen this week's Substacks by Debbie Lerman? Parts 1 and 2 are posted; part 3 yet to come. She's putting the whole enchilada in context. Great work on her part.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is link for to her 1st article on Substack for folks who want to read further.

https://substack.com/@debbielerman/p-148624061

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Peace's avatar

There were a few who were immediately shouting this "is covid a bioweapon?", but the censorship and smackdowns won out - at first!

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Fred Jewett's avatar

I too was taking a wait and see approach until my wife and her BFF did the research and came to us hubbies and said "We're not taking that sh_t". Turned out my wife was right on.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I also convinced my husband and sons that we shouldn’t take it (even though my older son had to jump through a lot of stupid hoops to get out of it since he was in college, glad he didn’t cave to the pressure). Happy you wisely listened to your wife’s advice! I know I did a ton of reading and put lots of thought into it, so I’m glad my family trusted me.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I never believed in the shot. A virus constantly changes. There were no long-term studies. It was an experiment and people were the guinea pigs. The human race didn’t matter, all they wanted was money and power. Not any different than the Nazis.

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Frank Canzolino's avatar

Once the “experts” said that Dolce-Gabbana scarves stopped viruses, I bailed…

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Kate Spade scarves can also be dangerous.

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Frank Canzolino's avatar

Those are assault scarves, Kathleen…

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Peace's avatar

I still chuckle when I think about the guy at work who wore a bandanna, train robber-style, for his mask.

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SB's avatar

Exactly the same thought process here.

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On an island's avatar

I told people i was going to “wait and see” but in reality i never had any intentions of injecting myself. Never had a flu shot so why would i take an experimental shot? It was a way to avoid direct confrontation at that point in time. I’ve become much bolder now though!

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Valerie's avatar

This was exactly the same thought process my husband and I went through re the covid jabs.

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NAB's avatar

Similar evolution.

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Double Mc's avatar

Peter, that is exactly where I was and am. By the time I was done waiting-and-seeing, I wanted nothing to do with that shot. Now I'm avoiding them all, and doctors whenever possible. Unfortunately, I require Synthroid, which requires a doctor. but otherwise, fagettaboutit.

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Not Me's avatar

Ditto!

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KBB's avatar

A Midwestern Doctor wrote a post recently called We Must Never Forget 9/9/21. That's the day Biden declared the "vaccine" mandate. His post contains the original video. It's absolutely bone-chilling to watch that now with all that has transpired since then.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/we-must-never-forget-9-9-21?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=748806&post_id=148710811&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=38ecm&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

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STH's avatar

That video gives me PTSD!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Many of you seem to have taken a wait-and-see approach. To give a opposing view, that wasn’t us at all. We knew it was wrong. There was plenty of info out there already and plenty of signs.

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SM's avatar

I will never forget when a doctor I used to work with told me YEARS AGO that vaccines will NOT prevent any kind of respiratory illness. He never took flu shots and didn’t recommend them to anyone. He was absolutely brilliant. It was his advice that I thought of when the Covid jabs were announced, and my own experience in the medical field that deterred me.

Everything that was recommended, mandated or pushed about the “pandemic “ was avoided and completely ignored by my entire family.

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Michele's avatar

Yeah, I was calling the 'vid and the jabs a bioweapon from the get-go, as much from instincts as from info....

Plus just understanding that you should almost always be suspicious of anything that's "free" goes a long way.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Free, untested in the long term, and pushed/incentivized. Enough to make me skeptical for sure!

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Danielle's avatar

Should have been enough to make anyone skeptical.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

Well at least my doc (who we like but did encourage us oldsters to take that damn shot) didn’t have the black box warning then - it was early 2020. I argued with him about the mRNA being able to change dna and pass the blood brain barrier- I still go to him, he takes good care of us for the most part. I also got him to agree I didn’t need a statin I had been taking. Low dose but got leg aches - I did a calcium chloride heart test and that satisfied him. I guess I used to put doctors on a higher level but I now know they are just as easily swayed by whomever is above them in the pecking order - cdc, etc. - they are human too.

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Free Florida Female's avatar

Cheryl; you do not need to argue with or try to persuade your doctor of anything. Just say no.

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Paige Green's avatar

It was in the early 2010’s that my eyes were opened regarding blindly following doctor’s orders, when I started accompanying the in-laws and my mother to appointments and during hospital and rehab stays. Covid opened them further.

It apparently didn’t rub off on my husband, whose eyes glaze over on all things medical and taxes. He had a bloodwork assessment with his doc last year and upon reading the paperwork when he got home, I lit into him for allowing his doc to give him a hep B and vitamin K shot.

I went to his next appointment the next month and politely declined the flu shot for him, with a look that the doc I’m sure understood meant “Stop. Just stop.”

Been trying to get him to sign up with my doc, who used to be in practice with his but is more open to listening and doing less invasive stuff, and has never pushed any drugs or shots on me.

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Fabes55's avatar

There was plenty of info out there early on that should have increased everyone's skepticism of the vaccines; from Malone, Cole, McCullough and other doctors, to El Gato Malo, eugyppius and others who analyzed early data.

One other telling sign were the democrats who, after going on record of not supporting a "Trump vaccine" before the 2020 election, flip-flopped right afterwards and encouraged the totalitarian events of 2020-2023.

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Tonya's avatar

Malone took the shots. He was late to the party. But even though I don't always agree with everything each “dissident” says, at least they were contributing to the conversation and encouraging people to take a closer look.

Yes, the flip from distrusting the #Trumpvaccine to “trusting the science” was really telling.

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Fabes55's avatar

Malone was late to the party, but I believe he went on to regret it and support those who have had adverse affects. Our church in SoCal was one of the first to not give in to being shut down. A couple months later a very well known pastor announced they weren't going to shut down either. He got a lot of press for saying that. The Sunday after our pastor said he welcomed him to the party even though he was late!

Everyone I looked to during that time had their plusses and minuses tho.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Tonya,

Many refused the shot without reading anything. I’m proudly one of them.

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Tonya's avatar

What was it? Intuition? Previous experience? Distrust based on the obvious lies they were telling since March 2020?

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Tracy's avatar

I haven't trusted the government or the medical establishment for quite a long time. When the jab came out I felt something was not kosher and did some research on how long it takes to get a drug on the market. When I saw at least 10 years or more I said no way. Told my husband I'd divorce him if he even thought of it. I also said if his employer tried to force him he was quitting. Thank God he has half a.brain. 😁

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

With me it was that little voice inside. I had signed up on 2 hospital lists to get it, hospitals that I go to, one being MDAnderson, but one did provide the “insert” that said it was for emergency use only. (I think they quit showing that but this was in the very beginning) I researched what other voices were saying and because I’m immune compromised because of CLL, I was afraid to do anything that would upset the balance I did have with my white cells. It just didn’t feel right & I truly believe if I had have taken it I would have been a goner. My husband agreed so neither of us had any shots. He caught or had the original infection that went around & got antibodies treatment (it worked well) I have never had it and I didn’t wear masks or isolate from people. I do take good supplements cuerctin

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RU's avatar

We didn't even need that. "Science" has been trying to develop an effective vaccine for coronaviruses for what - 100 years? The best they've come up with is an effective (40% in its best year) "vaccine" for the flu. So, no chance they were nailing this one in a few months. Add to that the novelty of the mRNA platform and it's a recipe for failure at best.

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Cheryl Schroeder's avatar

Plus they had to make a “gain of function Covid “ to get it to spread to people. What kind of evil people do this??

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly.

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Kathy's avatar

Yes, we did! And we knew that more people died in the vaccine group than in the control group, even though it was for such a short time, before many of the jab injuries could kill someone. CHD had articles about the many failed attempts at coronavirus vaccines, how the virus rapidly mutated, the risk of antibody dependent enhancement, dead animals in trials of earlier vaccines, the danger of the lipid nano particles and toxic ingredients like polyethylene glycol that cause a lot of anaphylactic reactions. Other than that, they are great!!!

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Tonya's avatar

Yes! Before the shots came out, they were trying to discredit people who were wary by assuring us “no, it won't affect your DNA” and “the lipid nanoparticles will stay at the injection site, then be cleared from the body within days.” But when I asked what studies had been done with these products to prove that, they just said, “We KNOW it's true. We don't need to do studies.”

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes there were lots of red flags 😕

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

It wasn't a coin flip. Ironically, we followed "the science", not "their science".

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MaryAnn's avatar

Agree. My son suggested a wait-and-see approach to the jab and continually wondered out loud about the lack of body bags and overflowing morgues. It was a “pandemic” afterall! 🙄

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RunningLogic's avatar

💯

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good morning from maybe Pennsylvania won't cheat as much.

But, they will still cheat.

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Freebird's avatar

I love you Kathleen, you are on message and sticking with it. That’s effective and important. I know some may get tired of reading that same message, but I don’t. You’re a one woman vote truther. I have a distant relative who lives in Pennsylvania and she is going door to door for DJT…God bless your both!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thank you...although, I am waiting for the drone strike on my house or my internet to be cut by DoD and DHS.

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carily myers's avatar

LIKE and agree. Am waiting also.

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NormaJeanne's avatar

They’re probably trying to figure out how to produce a late October/early November hurricane a la 2012’s Sandy so our grid will go down in the red rural communities, but they’ll bring in power to "help" the inner cities. (I heard this sitting at the bar the other night)

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KatLee's avatar

Nah, that’s too iffy for them. They’re just going to approve Ukraine to drop our missiles into Russia. Their motto “Go big or go home.”

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Michele's avatar

Or, they could engineer some hot weather, take a page from Vermont and MA, and find some mosquito-caused EEE deaths to justify starting up new quarantines.

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JSR's avatar

👆🏼😀

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Right?!? When has a court ruling ever stopped cheaters? We MUST get comfortable with imposing consequences. Yeah, forgive seventy times seven, but mercy without justice is far worse than justice without mercy in a civil society.

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carily myers's avatar

concur

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CHop's avatar

They're cheating in Ohio too. The ugly underbelly loves DeWine:

https://x.com/petersantilli/status/1834424252239339933?t=S84R8kF8iz95Hn5oDS2ozg&s=01

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T Diesel's avatar

Song lyrics, “spill De-wine, take that vote”.(Disclaimer)I not suggesting anything unlawful, unethical, immoral, or hurtful. 😅

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T Diesel's avatar

Just “Philly-in-the blank” vote ballots for our preselected candidate.🤣😉

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mary's avatar

Georgia will cheat too!

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MoM's avatar

We just went to see the movie last night. It was so freakin funny, the whole theatre was laughing. If you want a belly fully of laughter, please go see it and you will be supporting conservative led infiltration of hollyweird. Matt does an outstanding job and the scenes with Robin DeAngelo will be well worth it. You will not be disappointed.

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Juju's avatar

Going today! Can’t wait. I need quite a few belly laughs. It will be good medicine.

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MoM's avatar

It was great to laugh so hard for once. It seems like it’s been a while.

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Robin Greer's avatar

That video Jeff shared today had me laughing out loud to the point of crying especially with the dog at the end of the video and look the dog had on his face. 😂

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MoM's avatar

I know! I was laughing so hard this morning too. Double wahmy of laughs from last night’s Am I Racist to Jeff’s video find.

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Melissa S's avatar

Went last night. Racism is a very frustrating topic. But Matt Walsh did a great job of adding humor into the mix. And I totally agree. The Robin DeAngelo scene was the funniest. Of course it was probably the case that everyone in the theater was like minded on the issue. But it was great fun seeing it there. (And we almost never see movies in the theater.)

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Robin Greer's avatar

And you know that you are not alone when you see a crowd of like-minded people. They are so many people who don't buy the lies. It's encouraging.

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MoM's avatar

Same. The last movie we went to see was in support of Angel Theatres about child sex trafficking. My money will not be spent on leftists. I was happy to be with like-minded people that have a sense of humor. It was a good night.

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Johnny-O's avatar

I'm excited that there is actually a movie worth going to see in the theatre. I don't even remember the last time I have been

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I’ve been wanting to see the Reagan movie. I hear it’s great.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yea Reagan was good. It may not stay in theaters much longer though. I think they like to rotate out the good movies fast.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We really liked it. Worth seeing!

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Emily 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼's avatar

Our Berkeley Control Group contingent is all going together tonite and based on the seat map of the ticket checkout screen we will be getting a near private screening #notsurprised

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Wheaton's avatar

Can’t wait to see this! Will go today!

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Jen's avatar

We went to see it last night too. Was funny and sad at same time to see what is believed and being peddled in the DEI circles! I was cringing because right before the previews was a Pfizer commercial with John Legend urging everyone to get their Covid vaccine!! I was like what the heck! Maybe the wrong crowd for that?! Was hoping someone would have Boo’d out loud so I could join in. But also no voices were heard; I wasn’t going to be the only one booing!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

They showed that same ridiculous JOhn Legend covid commercial 🤮. I was hoping for the “boo” too. Next time I’m gonna lead the booing!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Since you have in obedience to the truth purified your souls for a love of the brothers without hypocrisy, fervently love one another from the heart, for you have been born again not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, that is, through the living and enduring word of God. For,

“All flesh is like grass,

And all its glory like the flower of grass.

The grass withers,

And the flower falls off,

But the word of the Lord endures forever.”

And this is the word which was proclaimed to you as good news.

— 1 Peter 1:22-25 LSB

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Robin Greer's avatar

Psalm 19

7 The law of the Lord is [d]perfect, restoring the soul;

The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple.

8 The precepts of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart;

The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes.

9 The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever;

The judgments of the Lord are true; they are righteous altogether.

10 They are more desirable than gold, yes, than much fine gold;

Sweeter also than honey and the drippings of the honeycomb.

11 Moreover, by them Your servant is warned;

In keeping them there is great reward.

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Sharon's avatar

Thank you for posting KJV.

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Freebird's avatar

I love this quote from Isaiah 40!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

It has been one of my favorites for a very long time. Such a powerful reminder of the eternal nature of our Lord and His word!

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Freebird's avatar

Mine too…the whole chapter.

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Kimberly's avatar

That mix of "They're Eating the Pets"... brilliant! From a musical standpoint, alone, the use of the chord progression and rhythm of DJT's voice is genius. All proof that a good tune and good laugh will get us through this bizzare time we live in where the people who point out an atrocity in our midst are somehow the lunatics... not the people perpetrating the atrocity.

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Juju's avatar

I loved it! And it led to me listening to another one of his creations. So catchy!

https://www.youtube.com/embed/n8q0Kd3AkO0

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Tamsin's avatar

Let's not send our young men to fight and die in foreign wars to protect the borders of other countries...

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carily myers's avatar

YES!!!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That was great...thanks for posting.

Brought back memories of being in Navy bootcamp which was far easier than Army or Marine bootcamp.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Love this latest creation from the Kiffness! I discovered him during lockdown, when I "bunny-trailed" some YouTube lockdown parody songs.

These are two of my favorites (not lockdown songs):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwLLFbC1H0c

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFy846QdKs3LbLgBpSqPcdg - look for the dancing cat in the background on this one 😂

Mrs. "the Knife"

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

AI could NEVER produce a diddy that delightfully endearing! Thank goodness for hilarious humans and creative genius

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Freebird's avatar

So true! Let’s hear it for a human genius! I have The Kiffness’s little tune on a loop in my head.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

Please post more, anyone, if you have more songs about this quote

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SYFY's avatar

I love Kiffness' music. He does a great job.

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Wheaton's avatar

It is genius! So good!

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RunningLogic's avatar

The memes have been on fire too 🤣😆

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Heather's avatar

Yep - loved that so much!!

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Bryn Cannon's avatar

That husky singing near the end was the best.

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Freebird's avatar

I loved the last dog after the music stopped. The poor thing looked terrified, but kind of encapsulated the whole story.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I thought the same. Very intelligent mixing, and thought went into it.

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Ardie Kaye's avatar

A post below was intended as a reply to your post. Props to you.

Whoa whoa whoawhoa

Meow meow meowmeow

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

These nitwits will never learn! If all it takes is a man bun, hat, and no socks or a James Okeefe Tinder date to spill the beans, then these “government officials” and radical activists are the epitome of a “Didn't Earn It” hire. They are so easily fooled!! Why haven't we peasants figured this out yet? Anybody can fool these stooges!

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Jpeach's avatar

I got a dose of DEI yesterday from Fidelity. I called to reach a customer service rep but, the AI voice, kept referring me to other AI voices. Out frustration I hit “0” several times, hoping I would finally talk to an actual human. Lo and behold, I got an AI voice lecture on DEI. I guess I was being insensitive to the AI voices. Time to find another investment firm.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

Back in the mid 90s I was working on an addition to a mutual fund company. They had 200 call centre employees and needed more hence the need for the addition. Off the cuff I told them computer technology had matured to the point where they could digitize their records and work from computer records instead of visiting the filing cabinet to pull records. They shelved the addition and two years later called me back in to do the addition but this time had 50 call centre employees, an inhouse IT division and had completely computerized their clients records and won many awards for customer service. They never lost the personal touch though, always having a live person answer the call. The new additional was now to house employees due to an upswing in business. Customer satisfaction matters.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

One of the valuable lessons I learned working in patient care or management was those who were attentive and kind to the patient's needs or requests were less

likely to be named in a lawsuit should something go wrong and the patient have a bad outcome.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Bet they are investing in the CCP.

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T Diesel's avatar

Here is a link to a music video against the CCP;https://youtu.be/q-xiQI5uhBg

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I sure do miss Steve Bannon's presence on the WarRoom.

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STH's avatar

At least you could understand what it was saying 🤣 I usually get a human with an accent that is impossible to understand.

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RunningLogic's avatar

The problem is often that *it* can’t understand what *you’re* saying 🤪 It “mishears* so often that it becomes incredibly frustrating.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

I can recommend Vanguard, I don’t doubt that they are every bit in the tank for DIE/DEI as Fidelity, but @ least I talk to real people (I think).

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nancylee's avatar

Vanguard holy moly where to start. Vanguard who owns almost everything is the push behind all things globalization. so in effect you are financing your enslavement. https://blog.denisbider.com/2023/04/18-catherine-austin-fitts-black-budget

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

And like Fidelity doesn’t as well? Listen, I have a bunch of assets that my wife and I are going to need in retirement, when I tried to manage this myself, I did horribly. The only thing that I manage myself is the Apple stock my father bequeathed me, & I do nothing with that, as the capital gains taxes will kill me (figuratively), I just donate bits at a time.

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nancylee's avatar

You are helping to finance a system that openly states it intends to take everything from you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk3AVceraTI Catherine Austin Fitts has been shouting for decades about this and the population sleeps on. well, best luck to you and your wife

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nancylee's avatar

David Webb who wrote the book, narrates the vid cited The Great Taking had a lifetime career in financial management. this is his newest piece How to stop the Great Taking I hope you take the time to look at it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GHXe0PbNG4

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

So what investment advice do you have for me and my wife? We are 73 & 72.

Are you a financial advisor? Or can you recommend another firm? Bitcoin? Gold? I don’t think my wife would go for either of them.

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Copernicus's avatar

Ugh. Vanguard is part of the globalist whacks.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

That’s 2 down votes; now tell me, is Fidelity any better, other than they are not as big?

Not that we will change, as my wife does the banking and she’s a Democrat.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

That's hilarious.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Funny but not really! Ugh

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carily myers's avatar

no shit, find another one FAST

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Dena's avatar

I saw the movie last night. It was hilarious at pointing out the dim witted so called expert grifters. Walsh does a masterful job at making them , in their own words, look like fools.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

A man bun and no socks will swing open the gates!

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Dena's avatar

So fun to watch. And to be in a crowd that laughs & gets it!

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I need to see three movies: that one, Reagan, and the new Gods Not Dead.

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Dena's avatar

Reagan is great, I haven’t heard of Gods not Dead. Will check it out. Coming attractions showed a movie about the WA state coach/teacher named Kennedy who was fired for taking a knee & praying before games. He took it all the way to the Supreme Court & won. Not sure if the title but think it’s Angel Studios.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

My friends went and saw God's Not Dead today. They said it was so good and timely! This is the fourth God's Not Dead movie. I'm going to see it on Monday.

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On an island's avatar

I think he proved his point that there’s sadly a huge number of white folks who buy into all this nonsense and have internalized such self hatred that they will go to extreme lengths to try to atone for their supposed racism … up to and including groveling, paying off black folks, giving up thousands of dollars for anti racist seminars, hurling insults at a white man in a wheelchair that they don’t even know and perhaps even self flagellation.

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

My daughter had a coworker go home for the day because she was triggered when another worker called her the "wrong" pronoun 🙄.... The next day everyone had an email about being sensitive and referring to people by their preferred pronouns. Daughter won't comply....just only says the name of she must refer to this person!

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Dena's avatar

Remember when Pelosi & the rest of the libs appropriated African garb & knelt down to the blm grifters? The reparations scene with white fragility author Deangelo was classic forced virtue signaling.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Remember when George Floyd had a gold casket and 3 funerals that traveled around the country like Barnum & Bailey?

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Dena's avatar

It was a circus. They have a funny scene involving Floyd in the Im not a Racist movie. Funny but sad how many people went along with the crazy.

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KCwoofie's avatar

Mainly cause they have big egos, want something for nothing and, think they are smarter than you.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

Indeed. 👏

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

That is the exact reason I wouldn't hire one. Businesses will eventually figure this out.

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RU's avatar

They're really just not very smart. All they've done is learn one model/process and apply it everywhere, to everything. It's why they hate meritocracy. If they were to be judged and compensated based on what they contribute and are able to do, they'd be living on the street.

So, they've created an entire authority-conferring system where they've anointed themselves and their followers the "experts."

But, it's not hard to overturn their apple carts b/c there is almost no substance to anything they say or believe. Especially so for the racist DEI czarinas, government bureaucrats ("oh, I and only I, know how to stamp that form!"), and all of HR - which is nothing more than the government's enforcer in the corporate world. They could all be replaced tomorrow with already existing software. IOW, their roles are all less than useless.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

Blumenthal must be up for re-election if he is suddenly making himself useful.

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Jeff C's avatar

Two possible explanations:

1) Blumenthal knows the report is a whitewash and the truth is so evil (i.e. a gov't conspiracy to kill Trump) that an insane-level of Secret Service incompetence sounds good in comparison

2) Blumenthal realized these morons are responsible for his security and he's genuinely scared. AOC had similar comments probably for the same reason.

Leaning towards #2 right now as Blumenthal is too much of lightweight to be in the loop with the conspirators. He doesn't know the truth. I think there actually was a conspiracy and the report likely is a whitewash, but that doesn't mean Blumenthal knows that.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

Also, Jeff, if this was a conspiracy to assassinate President Trump, this will never never never come out. Case in point: JFK’s assassination has been sealed for sixty-one years. Why, if our government didn't curate it?

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Vicki's avatar

Blumenthal is on intel Senate committee so has to cover for CIA's attempt to take Trump out so he throws Secret Service under that bus. He is a Trump hater and was part of Russia hoax against Trump.

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carily myers's avatar

agree, totally

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Tamsin's avatar

"mistakes were made"

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Kathy's avatar

I would absolutely bet it was a conspiracy.

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Dana Larson Weatherly's avatar

I'm leaning toward hypothesis #2; Blumenthal has proved himself a coward with his stolen valor.

Gutfeld has always said the left will never reveal the truth until it affects their political or Hollywood bubble. I paraphrased. Blumenthal must feel the addictive popping of his bubble wrap with his grandstanding and grasping at credibility to ensure his safety.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I had the same thoughts and am also leaning towards option 2.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

It will be a whitewash, no matter how many screw ups they admit.

I firmly believe that it was planned by the deep state in conjunction with the administration. Dr. Jill &VP Chameleon Cackles had events arranged for that evening that were arranged AFTER the Butler event of Trump’s. That in my mind is the tell— there are a bunch of other things that can be explained away by incompetence, but not that.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

And Blumenthal needs to get in front of that.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

They didn't just plan events that day. They planned events that day IN PENNSYVANIA. "Dr" Jill's was in Pittsburgh, and Kamala's was in Philly, if I remember right. So both would have drawn from the pool of Secret Service agents in the area.

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Yes, absolutely, for brevity sake I left that out. They didn’t just put in the B team, they put in the equivalent of C team rejects, didn’t coordinate with local & state LE assets, rejected same band communications equipment, refused to acknowledge shouts from bystanders pointing out the armed gunman with clear line of sight to the stage where Trump would be speaking in several minutes.

They wanted him dead, were plotting to kill him then and there & it was only God’s Grace and benevolent omnipotence that kept Trump alive. They have also done everything they could to cover up their involvement.

FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT!!

VOTE VOTE VOTE

I just pray that there is a whistleblower who will come out and spill the beans.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Da Nang Dick.

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carily myers's avatar

perzactly, false vet honor he's run on for decades. He's a lying shill-always has been

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I’m suspicious of his motives as well 😕

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NAB's avatar

Yes. I was curious about his hardline stance too.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

If Blumenthal shows any signs of life in support of Trump, he’s the poster boy or poser boy for limp swamp creatures washed around by rising and falling political tides. That clown contains not one drop of integrity.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Kind of like Newsome. He vetoed the bill that would have given illegals 150k for a down payment on a house and supposedly cracked down on the homeless situation.

Hummm, acting conservatively???

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carily myers's avatar

Geez, Blumenthal is such false valor, impeachment (Trump) cheerleader, he's just scum.

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JW Writes's avatar

el gato malo has a stack today about how "they're eating the cats" opens up the whole heretofore taboo illegal immigration conversation (plus shows how the left still can't meme but BOY can the right!). If someone says there's no evidence of that, it is an easy jump to "BUT THERE'S PLENTY OF EVIDENCE OF THIS..."

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SA's avatar

Kamala kept making insincere attempts at vowing that she would listen to the people and be their voice. Then Trump cites this exact issue the people in migrant cities are experiencing and ABC/Kamala claims it’s not validated. I wish he would have said, “you’re fact checking citizens’ own first hand experiences?” You can’t have it both ways. Believe the people and investigate or stop claiming you’re the politician for the people.

And secondly, Trump won the debate bc he got the other MSM outlets to criticize ABC. They are eating their own. He isn’t a great debater, but he used all of MSM to question ABC.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

Here’s a link showing a short video from 2023 in Dayton with a couple cats on a grill. It’s not horribly graphic however beware it does show a tiny moment of 2 cat carcass’s on the grill.

https://christopherrufo.com/p/the-cat-eaters-of-ohio

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AngelaK's avatar

A Haitian American girl (looked mixed race) whose father was Haitian was on Tik Tok or X , and said that 1. yes, they do eat cat from hunger 2. They sacrifice cats for voodoo 3. Her father didn't practice voodoo but *most* of the island does and 4. Said to pray for them rather than hate them.

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STH's avatar

The left will just argue it’s a deep fake 🙄

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NormaJeanne's avatar

It was a great post.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

It is still just amazing to me that all of the ballot controversies could be completely avoided if people voted like they are supposed to, on voting day, in person, with a voter ID. It was always that way, and there was never any issue of when the ballots were dated or if they were in the right envelope. Pure insanity!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Pennsylvania doesn't require an ID to vote.

That's one of the many ways they get away with cheating.

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NAB's avatar

NY doesn't either. You do have to sign the voter roll book and they "match" signatures. I notice that three of my kids who no longer live in the county are still on the rolls. I have repeatedly asked about how to get their names removed.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, signature "match" in Pennsylvania.

You can get a mail-in ballot by using your driver's license number...so, every illegal alien who has a driver's license can get a mail-in ballot.

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Fred's avatar

Not even a signature match in CA, and they’re registered to vote when they get their DL’s. Don’t forget my personal favorite, Remote Accessible Vote-By-Mail (RAVBM) System where you just print your own ballots and envelopes. Truth. Avoids that pesky “they aren’t official ballots” problem.

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Fred's avatar

Yes, you’re supposed to be “disabled” but there’s no confirmation, and why can’t they they get their mail like everyone else?

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NAB's avatar

UGH!!

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OnTheJump's avatar

But, but...... if you removed their names - then "they" would only get one vote, NAB !!

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Truth 101's avatar

If you tell them your kids will be in town and are going to vote R you'll probably have better success . . .

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

They don’t get away with it.they just won’t prosecute it. Wolfie should have been executed four years ago for his treason.

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Kathy's avatar

I want to know why the Republicans (or the Democrats for that matter, during the Bush years )have never made that happen. Is it the Uniparty that likes to retain control?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

"Best Practice?"

Center for Disease Creation boss Dr. Mandy Cohen: "You absolutely can get COVID and flu vaccines at the same time. It is a best practice. We want folks to get both the updated COVID vaccine and the updated flu vaccine. So yes, you can get them at the same time..."

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Jolene's avatar

Definitely ‘best practice’ if your goal is an autoimmune disorder.

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STH's avatar

Thank you! Next time I’m offered a shot of any kind “No thank you I’m not a fan of autoimmune diseases” will be my reply!

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NAB's avatar

We gotta' have some way to get more people on biologics and DMARDs!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??

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Mary Lou Tringali, PhD's avatar

Do not get any vaccines. Instead take Ivermectin, Nattokinase, Vit C, D3, Zinc. Always see a functional medicine practitioner. Vaccines lower your resistance and add aluminum and mercury and graphene oxide into your body! What’s that? You know how you can trace your phone? Well that’s because graphene oxide will allow your body to be traced. Do ya like being followed?

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carily myers's avatar

I have stage 1 cancer in several places. Am taking Fenbendazole, Ivermectin. Vit. D/E. A 4 month protcol (been on 1 month). My Oncology Dr. was amazed "how my immune system kicked in" LOL Drs. don't know shit about treating cancer except "radiation & chemo"

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Mcgeehee's avatar

I hope you are taking magnesium as well; it helps your body absorb Vitamin D.

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T Diesel's avatar

I Zinc you’re on to something good.🙂

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Tonya's avatar

1. We want people to get both shots.

2. People are more likely to get both if they only have to attend one appointment.

3. People can get both at the same time.

That is not best practice in medicine; that is best practice in marketing.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Push/Pull marketing in one.

Push the needle in....pull it out...cha-ching

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RunningLogic's avatar

Bingo!!!

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Juju's avatar

I’m so sick of “best practices”. They have deeply hurt our family of five for over 25 years. And I started to learn “best practices” was the only defense given to me whenever I called out b.s. or illogical reasoning with treatment. Especially in the mental health industry. I got into a huge argument with a therapist my son was seeing who was heavily pushing the idea of intense psychotropic medicine. They hurt my disabled kids when younger with their medicines, and I had recently discovered the better healing of a low carb diet. I argued against introducing new chemicals into my son’s brain and gave him a plethora of data proving the efficacy of life changes without side effects. All he could say was, “look, I’ve been in this field for two decades and I have seen what works. These are what the industry considers to be the best practices.” While my son sat there mentally healthier than he has been since he was born due to diet change.

They also used that term with my own health and almost cost me a decade of my life by failing to recognize three tumors in my throat because they were following best practices. Their best practices are not best for us. They are the best for their corporations and egos.

So now that term is a trigger for me, a “run, run far away as fast as you can” sign when I hear it.

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Jeff C's avatar

My son had development delay and other behavioral impulsivity issues that we have largely gotten past (he's now in his second year of an engineering degree). Being "good" parents at the time (i.e. those who follow "best practices") we took him to see a specialist at the school's urging. She almost immediately suggested psychotropic drugs which I flatly rejected.

The doctor asked to speak to me alone toward the end of the appointment. She asked me why I was so opposed to medication. I told her that I was a former drug addict (fifteen years sober at the time) and I knew exactly how these drugs affected people. I would never allow that to happen to my son, particularly when he was only five years old.

What she told me shocked me in its duplicity and audacity, it was such an enormous lie. She told me I had the same disease as my son, he had inherited from me, and that my drug abuse was a desperate attempt to self-medicate and treat the disease myself. I quite literally laughed in her face. I told her no, the only disease I had was a spiritual and moral failing that compelled me to chase one hedonistic pleasure after another. And once I stopped that behavior my life improved dramatically.

She had no response to that and the appointment ended. She seemed to be a true believer so in hindsight it's surprising she didn't file a compliant with Social Services. So no medication for him ever, and at times it's been a tough road. It still it sometimes, but he's gradually learned that when he controls his emotions and delays gratification, good things happen. He's at a decent university with a 3.5 GPA, and if he keeps it up he'll graduate into a $90k/year job.

I don't say this to boast (we'll maybe a little as I'm proud of him) but to point out that we defied the "best practices" as they were so obviously based on lie where I had personal experience. I could not be more grateful for how things have turned out so far.

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Tonya's avatar

Your story is encouraging. The lie that "either you let us medicate your kid, or they will self-medicate because they have a *mental health condition*" convinces too many parents, and is ruining our country.

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Jeff C's avatar

Well I was fortunate enough to understand that I wasn't self-medicating but partying down. The drugs masked reality, but reality wasn't really that bad. I was just lazy and didn't want to deal with it, it was much more fun to get plastered.

It's the exact same demonic logic used to convince parents that they must let their kids be injected with hormones to change gender. They are "trapped" in the wrong body so just must accommodate it or their kids will kill themselves. ("And you don't want that on your conscience! Do you?") It's all emotional-manipulation used to make people abandon common sense and traditional wisdom.

Again, if people know the Bible then they don't fall for any of this stuff. When some PhD says a man can turn into a woman, then the response isn't a credulous "really?" but rightful scorn and eye-rolling.

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Tonya's avatar

Yes. I completely agree that it is the same playbook as the gender ideology.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow so glad you saw through her! It’s truly evil, the lies these people are willing to tell to push their drugs 😡

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Jeff C's avatar

You know RL, it's also one of the reasons I'm grateful that I went through alcoholism and drug addiction. If I hadn't been through it then I never would have known the truth. Plus some of the wisest people I ever met were in AA in my early twenties, their impact on my life was enormous.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying people should become addicts to learn hard lessons. But that it's incredible how God uses our worst experiences to change us for the better, He truly makes beauty from ashes.

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RunningLogic's avatar

You have a great perspective. I admire your clarity and thoughtfulness about your experiences. I agree that sometimes the things that are most difficult and painful can teach us things we end up needing later in life, I’ve had that happen to me too (although not to the same degree). And yes, I definitely agree that God uses our worst to bring goodness ❤️🙏 His grace is incredible 🙏

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AngelaK's avatar

So happy for you! 🙏😊

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said! And I’m sorry that you had those terrible experiences 😞 These kinds of interactions certainly have the effect of making us feel skeptical and even jaded. These people never seem to think of anyone as an individual, it’s all just blanket recommendations that supposedly apply to everyone across the board, even though we’re all different.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Key words: "The Industry."

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Remember how the lefties hated Big Oil, but seem fine with Big Medicine.

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Tonya's avatar

Apparently their investments were in Big Pharma rather than Big Oil. It's all about the portfolio.

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nancylee's avatar

sadly most people have no idea where their investments are and if they do are somehow perfectly disconnected from what they're funding and their presumed values. the biggest returns are on the worst possible industries.

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Danielle's avatar

Other key word lately is CONsensus.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

Key word "practice". It's what scares me about doctors--they practice medicine.I don't want to watch practice. I want to see the game.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

No one is ever going to "practice" on me.

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Tonya's avatar

And they are still claiming that people (kids in particular) should get the shots to "protect others," even though the lie about preventing transmission was exposed and admitted to by Walensky in the summer of 2021!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I think the people who are still getting the shots are doing so because they've been told that yes they can get covid but the shot will keep them out of the hospital! That they can't see the lie here is either jaw dropping or hilarious.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Less than 1 percent for shots last quarter. Essentially nobody is getting them anymore. It may be safe to say the majority of those who are are coerced to do so

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Tonya's avatar

I feel so bad for the residents of nursing homes, already on umpteen medications for their iatrogenic conditions, and still somehow alive who will get yet another round of "boosters". Plus, developmentally disabled adults in care homes or institutions.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Nursing home residents and babies. The most vulnerable need our protection because Big Medicine wants to own them with unending shots.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Well that's not good for profits.

Looks like we'll need mandated shots to force the issue.

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Danielle's avatar

My favourite is: I just had my fourth dose of Covid. Lucky I had the shots or I might have died! 🙄

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I don’t know how anyone would take any advice from Walensky setriously! He/she is a confused, obese, not intelligent fraud who was placed in a position because of DEI.

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Tom's avatar

"It is a best practice."

Yet, she is incapable of citing a source. Because there isn't one.

This is a "scientist" now.

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Penny North's avatar

She must have been taught by Dr. Paul Offit.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

He's been oddly silent lately. I force myself to read his Substack; just trying to keep track of the enemy.

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Tamsin's avatar

I keep a subscription to Eric Topol's Substack so I know what narrative the best and the brightest are trying to feed us.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Ugh. How brave of you! He may be worse than Offit.

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NAB's avatar

Bless you!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Thank you! But, he and his defenders who comment (especially the one who calls himself "Albion") infuriate me.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, Mandy, you want ‘folks’ to die sooner rather than later.

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Michele's avatar

"Best Practice" is one of those phrases to watch out for, like...."Sustainable" and "Thought Leader" and "Public-Private Partnership."

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Tonya's avatar

Yes, and not just in medicine. Education, too, for one.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Every person that I know that's gotten the most recent combo shots has gotten Covid and pneumonia.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That's means it's working!

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RunningLogic's avatar

“It would’ve been so much worse”!! 🙄

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AngelaK's avatar

Lol!

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carily myers's avatar

lol, like

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Hmmmmm….maybe she should consult with Florida’s Surgeon General,Joseph Ladapo. Just sayin.

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Freebird's avatar

The double kill shot, how convenient.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

If you get sick, which shot did it?

Obfuscation.

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Kathy's avatar

An extra bullet in the chamber for your Russian roulette.

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nancylee's avatar

I like to give them a jab for every time they publicly recommend them.

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AngelaK's avatar

This today on Instagram how vaccines (listing the toxic components) are poisoning our children:

https://www.instagram.com/p/C_5VBkROCAw/?igsh=cnN3eTBodmhzN2F2

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NAB's avatar

Wait. Is this the woman who when she was head of NC DOH had to consult with her fellow mean-girl bureaucrats when discussing pandemic restrictions?? Like they were playing "truth or dare" at a slumber party? "What are YOU going to do?" "I don't know. What are YOU going to do?"

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Bring the 3rd world to America? They bring the 3rd world with them:

@wabbitwarrior: "As a hunter who follows all tag and limit laws, nothing pisses me off more than poachers.

It's not just Haitians eating pets. It's immigrants (these ones are Indian) blatantly ignoring our hunting laws.

This should result in immediate deportation. Bowmanville, Ontario."

https://x.com/wabbitwarrior/status/1834584732610285718 43 sec vid

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup, they don’t follow hunting laws and regulations, or driving laws, and not only that, when they DON’T obey them, nothing happens to them. Unlike actual American citizens who are fined for hitting geese even when the geese attack their kids 😡

https://fox59.com/news/man-protecting-son-from-angry-goose-gets-ticket/amp/

Or get punished for having expired plates and driving recklessly and killing someone unlike the Haitian in Springfield who killed that 71 year old grandmother 😡 Nope, they get away with all that 🙄

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Real Hunters follow Game and Fish regulations, they are the reason why there is law and order in the woods/desert/mountains and streams.

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SPONGEWORTHY47's avatar

not for long...

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

I concur with your comment! I don’t want this to happen but “open season” may be similar to “vaccinations”. What was true 4 years ago may not be true today.

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Cathy's avatar

Good news for the weekend ,Jeff. And thank you again for everything you do. Enjoy it everyone!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Anyone wanna take bets that dems demand a postponement of the election, in feigned outrage, based on the assassination attempt findings?

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Charlotte's avatar

You just know that there will be some huge distraction game going on or a Trojan horse legislation suddenly drafted to take away more of our rights.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Ukraine will use long range missiles inside of Russia.

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Aloha50's avatar

Putin is smart. He knows the demons (NATO countries/Dems) would love to cancel our election due to WW3. Any long range missiles landing in Russia will wait retaliation by Russia until after election as Putin knows Trump stops funding the proxy war day one.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

“Long range missiles” is our term; the Russians call it third world weapons. Russian rocketry is far more advanced than anything we have ever produced. If the Russians launched every one of their nuclear missiles we are toast... we can’t stop them.

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T Kosse's avatar

Yep, that's exactly what will happen. And it will be the reason for delaying/postponing the election. It's "for the good of the country" after all.

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WP William's avatar

This part of the cover-up was always of course factored in...a post assassination examination of failures and lapses and need for reforms and $$$$. Trump's brain matter left on a rally stage by an amateur lone wolf gunman, a last-minute DeSantis nomination and Haley VP, Biden assuring us all it will be thoroughly investigated....OUR DEEPSTATE Colluded with IRANIAN DEEPSTATE (Pals since Obama was Pres.) To activate an unknown mystery asset to easily kill Trump but then get blasted himself. What possible "blockbuster" report can they prepare to be revealing for us? I call; Bullshit, Horseshit, Vomit and Pus. It'll be smoke mirrors and COA. Colorado Congressman EatCrow (Trump hating Articles of Impeachment #1 piece of trash part of the investigative "team". Of course Congressdude Joe Negxcuse (Boulder) was Articles of Impeachment #2 garbage man too.

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Tom's avatar
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"but then get blasted himself"

Within minutes of the attempt, I saw it in my online feed. The video of the "Secret Service" sharpshooter has been bothering me ever since. He was not head down in the scope, then he was, then he wasn't.

Almost like he was assessing something more than whether someone was actively shooting at a former US President and current Presidential Candidate. Almost like he was assessing whether the "principal" was down before he took out the patsy . . . er, the shooter.

All the situational awareness he required was in that scope. Why, then, would he be looking elsewhere?

It looked like someone vacillating when there should have been no vacillating.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Yup.

It only took one "inside" person with info or deliberately planning for a softness in the zone...or just looking away...or guilt by ommission.

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carily myers's avatar

It turns ou that a LEO Sniper made the kill shot. The SS didn't shoot until the perp was dead. SS has fessed up to this, had to, after LEO testimony.

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Vicki's avatar

when he was gazing in the scope was his gaze in the scope in the direction of Trump or the Killer? I forget.

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Tom's avatar

It looked like he was looking back and forth, from Trump to the shooter. I can't fathom why.

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CaplT's avatar

Shooter’s gun was nipped by local sniper team then usss shot.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Absolutely!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

That, or alternately perhaps the cancellation of the election, have been on my mind. But how could they pull that off? Would it be a state decision in which I'd imagine only the blue states could cancel the election, but in a swing state like PA, not doable. It certainly couldn't happen via a presidential order. Could it be that Congress would decide not to meet in January to certify the election? I suppose that would depend on which party has the majority in January's swearing in ceremony. If Republicans win both houses, I can't imagine they'd either refuse to meet or certify. On the subject of postponement, if Dems demanded it, how would it be implemented especially since the Constitution is silent on the subject. That said, there are no red lines for Dems and there is nothing they will not try or do. Nothing. It does make for an interesting thought experiment. And one that we should be prepared for given the recent history of that party and its friends in Intel.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Nah…mosquitoes. They’ll postpone because…mosquitoes (even though they hibernate in November).

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Michele's avatar

Agree there are good odds on this one. Look at VT and MA, quarantining already. All 'they' have to do is keep the temps high (bonus bc feeds into global warming hoax hysteria)....

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carily myers's avatar

Concur-totally

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Valerie's avatar

Interesting thought. They’ll definitely try something to affect or delay the election. I hadn’t thought about this, but maybe. I think another fake pandemic is more likely, though.

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Michele's avatar

I feel like they know that there are too many of us awakened to this one, though, too many people mentally ready for the next one. Then again they think we are stupid (and we often give them reason too) so, they could do Plandemic B (which would be EEE possibly, or a bird flu 'jump').

But I think a grid down event in select -- not all, because that would interfere with their need to broadcast propaganda at us -- states (a la AZ issues in 2022) would be effective, for them.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

What is more concerning than anything, is that half the country sees one thing and the other half sees something totally opposite.

This defies subconscious belief, this is manufactured and many of us are nothing but pawns but if people continue to expose the weakness... it will crash like the Hindenburg.

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CaplT's avatar

They may do something that requires martial law so no one can go to the polls which is a conservative habit(voting on Election Day), and restrict the ability of the usps to deliver mail for a few days before the election and just after. Their votes can then be delivered by the van load like last time (eg Michigan’s governor escorted them after hours).

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Bones's avatar

I watched God’s not dead. Everyone she go see that movie.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Great film!

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