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Jeff Childers's avatar

ERRATA

1) Added "functional" before "mammary glands" in men

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Holly C's avatar

Also potential errata (because I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not): "military members can't refuse shots". There are, in fact, legal protections for military members against taking EUA products. If you haven't heard of Commander Rob Green's book "Defending the Constitution Behind Enemy Lines", I highly recommend checking it out. He lays out all the evidence for why the execution of the military's shot mandate, was, in fact, illegal, on top of the (almost) blanket denial of religious exemptions being totally unconstitutional.

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Copernicus's avatar

He is likely not being sarcastic, but he can speak for himself.

Illegal or not, military members were coerced, forced, otherwise manipulated into taking the shots. Just like millions of private citizens were coerced by their doctors who refused to see them if unjabbed, and employers who refused to employ if unjabbed. Illegal. Yet totally not prosecuted by any one any where.

For those folks who weren’t aware of their rights and options, or who felt too weary or vulnerable to exercise them, the illegal ness of it mattered not one iota.

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Holly C's avatar

Not going to argue with the fact that many were coerced, but my husband was one of those who did refuse the shot. He was threatened and coerced, but even the military didn't get to the point of literally forcing anyone. Thanks to the Supreme Court injunction, my husband got out at the normal end of his contract with all adverse reports against him purged. So, yes, military members can and did refuse the shot, and there are still people fighting the good fight for all those service members to be legally vindicated.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I personally know of many military who were thrown out of the Navy and Marine Corps and given less-than Honorable Discharge.

I'm a retired attorney. One of the misconceptions about the law that I see here and everywhere is that it is somehow automatic - that just because something is illegal, it can't or won't happen.

That is the furthest thing from the truth. Just because something is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It happens every day in every jurisdiction; federal, state, and local.

In fact, my mentor, an Oklahoma Supreme Court justice emigre from Romania, prided us on the fact that under our system of law, Big Brother would take care of nobody - that instead it treated us like adults responsible for defending our own rights. It does not automagically swoop in like a helicopter parent to prevent the playground bully (usu. the Govt) from bloodying our noses.

So illegality means nothing. We have to stand up for ourselves.

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Oma's avatar

Exactly!

This Air Force Reserve’s (8 years active duty) mom spent many hours researching for our son who is near retirement from the military, for the legal route for refusal of the vax. You could fill out a medical or religious exemption but almost all at first were refused (for all kinds of reasons). That’s how we ran into Coffee&Covid! Prayers answered. Although it did not help in his job as a pilot for an Air cargo airline, because the company gave the reason for the mandate was the majority of their contracts were government contracts and the company could not afford to lose those. Thus a mandate for EVERYONE, which then led to a group of pilots and other employees suing the company.

But for one pilot, with a wife with MS and 3 small children who needed the insurance and although he was so opposed to the vax, gave in and took it. The outcome was devastating! He was distraught and upset that he ‘gave in’ and when talking to our son, he would cry because he “was so weak” and “didn’t take a stand against the mandate.” Our son would pray with him and tell him that he was “the hero for doing a possible dangerous thing in taking the vax because of his love for his family and their needs” and that was what being a hero was. It didn’t stop there as the company harassed family members who’s husbands were against the company’s reasoning regarding the vax.

Our son’s friend hung himself in his hotel room waiting to start his next 16 days on duty...

You bet there are some suspicious thoughts about his untimely and unusual death and the pilot’s suit is stronger and keeps growing. Will they win? Maybe not in court but in their hearts and actions for their friend’s family, yes.

Little by little.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

That is devastating and breaks my heart. I can’t even imagine what he went through and I’m so broken hearted for his family. And this story is exactly why these evil criminals are guilty of crimes against humanity. So shameful what has been done and the pain they have caused. 😔 This really is devastating. And I would agree something is suspicious. The guys wife has MS and he’s got 3 kids. He took the jab so he could provide for them. Then to turn around and hang himself? Something doesn’t add up. If he did do it, they caused this. Not him.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

These are indeed the "times that try men's souls"...this dear soul was SO tortured and lost HOPE that he could recover some semblance of the life he once knew. My heart aches for his loved ones.

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RunningLogic's avatar

That is horrible and so heartbreaking 😞 I really want the evildoers responsible for all this to get their comeuppance!!

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Sheri veley's avatar

Stunned by this. It does sound very unusual.

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Oma's avatar

Exactly, to Fred Bennett’s comment.

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daverkb's avatar

In point of fact, illegality appears to be much more the rule than the exception whether in the courts, in the branches, departments and agencies of government across the board. The present ordering of government is totally apostate what was meant to be post the Declaration of Independence (original constitutional states) and the formation of the Federal government according to its original constitution. Even the present governments of usurpation, state and federal power, act routinely in violation of their own constitutions and codes.

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Holly C's avatar

Absolutely, we also knew many people who were administratively separated. We thought my husband was going to be dishonorably discharged for several months. I didn't mean to be flippant about what people went through- I just don't want people who are still in the military (or those outside the system) to continue the mistaken impression that many of them have that being forced to take an EUA product is legal! I want them to understand their rights and fight for them, so this doesn't happen again. And I think reading the book I mentioned will give people the ammo they need to stand up in the future. It's really good, and it highlights the injustices service members went through, like those you're bringing up.

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WP William's avatar

From Hunter Biden to the asylum-seeking person, it appears leftists and their causes and constituents have all the advocacy and legal representation needed to play both offense and defense while their opponents or counterparts have to pony up the $$$ and spend time to stand up for themselves which is why LEFTISM advances and Bullying works and erosion of the society and legal system is only ever stopped for an interval of time before it resumes its' course.

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randall stoehr's avatar

Taking control of your own personal health is an everyday moment.

Facets of which take a multitude of learning in what works best for you.

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"That is the furthest thing from the truth. Just because something is illegal or unconstitutional doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It happens every day in every jurisdiction; federal, state, and local."

"Results-oriented jurisprudence" as one of the few law school profs who I actually respected used to proclaim when discussing this phenomenon. I used to experience this with dispositive motions before reelection-conscious circuit court judges. "If you don't like my decision, appeal it", and so on.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Well said.

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axons007's avatar

A very high up military friend nearing end of his career (within months) was denied his exemption and was going to be discharged so he appealed and the appeal took enough time that he was able to retire and meet his contracted end date, thereby avoiding the discharge. They were definitely forcing him out, just 2-3 months prior to retirement without a care in the world.

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All That Jazz's avatar

My son, a Marine, was forced out as a "deserter'- he even had to turn in all his uniforms, which HE had paid for, because they labeled him as a deserter. He was 3 months from completing his contract. March of' 22

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I'm ashamed to know this about our treacherous government, but not the least bit surprised.

Two of my son's childhood friends from Mass - one an Army Ranger, one a Marine infantryman, were tossed out of the military like last week's smelly garbage.

My own son, an NCO in the Marine Corps, witnessed dozens of Marines who were given a less-than honorable discharge (the usual tactic) for refusing the jab.

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OnTheJump's avatar

For this, and other reasons - is it any wonder young, healthy men and women aren't lining up to join the military, these days?

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daverkb's avatar

One unintended consequence of weaponizing 'dishonorable discharges' for reason of 'vaccine' refusal is that the purpose of the discharge category is rendered meaningless by any traditional standard of thinking. A second consequence in issuing such discharges arbitrary and capricious is that smart people will want to avoid the military like the plague. This further degrades and already degrade military.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

This is shameful! I am ashamed of those military “leaders”. They aren’t leaders they are cowards! And the American people do not understand or even know what has happened and is still happening!!! This is why 4th of July was different for us this year. We have shame and blood on our hands as a country. This is not the country our service members and founders fought for. Everyone TALKS about how brave our military members are but you think this country would rise up and defend them agains this shameful travesty? Nope! Americans are all talk. This makes me angry. My dad is retired Navy and he’s not happy about this current military. My nephew is active duty and my son was discharged just in the Nick of time right before the phony manmadeupdates. We have been proud of our military. We just aren’t anymore. I don’t know why anyone would join at all anymore. And that is extremely sad. But it’s what “they” want. This was all designed to weaken America and they have succeeded. What a shameful point in history.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Jump on with the Lawsuits !

The good news is he is not dead and does not have myocarditis and a 20 % chance of death in the next 5 years and any other of the thousands of Bioweapon Injection Injuries. You all should be happy and proud as can be! Congratulations, smart, strong man.

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Man-i's avatar

The might have been developed with good intentions but the political class took it , like covid itself, and weaponized it as a political tool to punish dissenting political opinions

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Oma's avatar

This is so wrong! So ashamed of our leaders in the military.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

For sure, and we have many friends who did as well. My BF retired before the plandemic, so he is no longer subject to it. But this is the FIRST shot they have actually been able to refuse. It would not have been possible until all of the controversy and legal attention culminated it to the point of SCOTUS having to jump in with their injunction.

I am very glad about your husband! Well done!

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Copernicus's avatar

That’s so great about your husband. That he knew he could say “no,” that he was willing to say “no,” and to fight for his rights.

The psychological adversity and abuse of the entire Viral Show really affected many people. And, many of us had to be reminded that yes, we truly can say “no.” And we don’t even need a reason.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Sovereignty over one's body. Always.

Do Not Comply!

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Monica Nieves's avatar

That is good news! Your husband is a brave man.

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Emumundo's avatar

We can end ALL mandates by simply removing their financial immunity. Include any employers who mandate it . Then sue them into oblivion.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. You mandate, you take full responsibility for whatever might happen.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And that includes masks!!!

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

100%!!!!

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Exactly. Turn the tables on them. They will run the other way.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Yup, they typically are FORCED.. The U.S. Military considers that they "own" these citizens. My BF, a former SEAL, confirmed it for me. Although, he may have said that [with the due respect for his team] not many people messed with them and some of these shots may have ended up in the trash where they rightfully belong.. [emphasis on MAY for disclaimer purposes]. But most of our dedicated veterans do not have that luxury and are told that they have no option. They are yet another pool for testing these darn shots - on the one group of citizens who have given their dedication and possibly their lives to our country.. will the heinousness of crimes against humanity never cease?

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Holly C's avatar

Seriously, read Rob Green's book. He lays out why the talking points you just repeated aren't actually true. It's what the military leaders tell you, but it's not the way the laws are actually written.

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Jlbg8r@gmail.com's avatar

My grandson and wife were honorably discharged from AForce for rejection jab. Sad

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Fantastic. They are healthy a vibrant to start something else and enjoy their life together. They are a fine, brave example of being true to oneself, one's character and God. And not a slimey politician.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Are you sure they were "honorably" discharged? Most of the cases my son - a US Marine NCO - were involved in were given General Discharge.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

And even honorably discharged military can have and asterisk on their discharge papers with more details if the service forced it instead of service member initiating separation.

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Verve's avatar

That’s terrible even if it was an “honorably discharged” I bet they could get reinstated now.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I doubt that very much. My son loves the Marine Corps and he's a Tier-One (highest rating) Marine NCO.

But one thing I've learned from his almost 4 years is that pretty much every officer over the rank of Captain is a politician who tests the winds before acting. (Lt. Col. Stu Scheller got thrown out for being an exception to this observation.)

So far, there's little signs that the wind has changed in the military regarding COVID vaxx.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

The " Wind " has changed 180 degrees.

Thankfully. Mostly due to hard working Lawyers ( that is the first time in my long life I have said that phrase ). Thomas Renz has sued the DOD, Loyd Freak Austin and Pedo Joe O'Biden. That is one large reason the wind has changed.

The Evils and Bullies will always get away with things unless we Stand Up to them and Stop them.

Do Not Comply!

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Jlbg8r@gmail.com's avatar

True. That boat has sailed. ❤️

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Copernicus, you are exactly right. It mattered not one iota to the military that I, a contracted employee at a military medical facility was coerced and trapped by 3 active duty personnel in a bathroom being forced to take the flu mist vaccine ( I had avoided them 3+ months). Although I did not work for them, but a company out of Cincinnati Ohio,the military required all Healthcare workers to be vaccinated against influenza.This was in 2009. Funny, I avoided the jabs every year after until 2021.

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Copernicus's avatar

That.is.evil.

How is that not assault and battery?

What made you stop avoiding after 2021? Did you get out of the military?

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Yes, I left my job there. I was a contracted employee, not military. I worked at that clinic from 2005 - 2021. After I quit, I went back to work at an HCA Hospital in town, had one mandatory flu shot, but avoided the clot shots altogether. I will never have any more flu shots ever again (I've retired) and I damn sure won't ever receive any 'vaccine' of any kind as I no longer trust the 'healthcare' establishment. They are right up there with pHarma and the government.

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Copernicus's avatar

We too are now a "no more shots" household. We were immensely relieved when my spouse's employer offered an opt out for the mandatory flu shot last year. My spouse had planned to request a RE but wasn't sure it would be acknowledged.

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Starsky's avatar

Our bodies already have built-in “Roombas” in the bloodstream. They are called white blood cells. When immune systems are functioning normally (without vax interference), the WBCs kill off and explode old, deformed, diseased and cancerous cells in a process called autophagy and vacuum/eat up all the pieces. Intermittent Fasting is being studied and shown to massively increase the autophagy process to heal the body.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

If he's not bring sarcastic then why read his stuff? That takes the fun out of it

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Sharon Garvin's avatar

The problem is they are not concerned with legality they only care about what they can get away with.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

BINGO. (Leave it to a lay person to say concisely in one sentence what I spent 6 paragraphs on above.)

Well put.

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sean anderson's avatar

The social science jargon for this type of illegal action is “pre-emotive activism.” The social engineers implement a policy that they know will not survive strict judicial scrutiny but knowing that by the time the Supreme Court receives a challenge to a military jab mandate the issue will have become practically moot: most of the servicemen will have become vaxxed while almost all of the religious objectors will have been reduced in force.

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sean anderson's avatar

“PRE-EMPTIVE ACTIVISM” -damned Chinese malware SpellCzech strikes again!

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Many Military members refused the shots successfully. There were work arounds as usual. One Naval Academy Midshipman ( Cadet ) just started a year or two later when they were not required.

Moral of the story I suppose, when the pressure gets to be too much, take a year or two off and change things up, then go back, or you may not want to by then.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Military members who are serving their enlistment or commission don't have the opportunity or luxury of just "taking a year or two off." That's going AWOL. They have to finish their obligation. And compared to all the members of the military in every service branch, only a very few were able to refuse the shot and stay in. And most of those were penalized in some way--couldn't promote, given some crap duty, taken off their team, etc. Since the pressure has been extraordinarily high (not to do your job, but to take your jab and your DEI training--and LIKE IT!), the rate of suicide among the military is ashamedly going through the roof. It's a disaster.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Boo Hoo, refuse the Bioweapon shot. Let the chips fall. Man up. Have a back bone and stop whining. If you would rather the possibility of dying immediately or later then by all means, take the injection and play Russian Roulette. Everybody makes their choices. That is the beauty of America. They did not hold the service members down to inject them against their will.

Bali is beautiful all year round, Canada ok also. It has been done before.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

As your handle says, freedom is not free. Using the military as its Petri dish for this bioweapon will hurt the nation as a whole, not just the individuals within the service, as such usage will render the fighting force no longer as lethal. As we have rightly observed, the military cannot even meet its recruiting goals, the unjabbed are out, while the poisonous leadership remains. True service members are not conscientious objectors that flee the battlefield for ease and comfort in Bali and Canada, regardless of what has been done before. Still doesn't make it right to require them to jab--whether for anthrax or covid or anything else. The American service member is loyal to the one standing to the right and the left on the battlefield. It's obvious you don't really understand your handle or the true cost of freedom or the valor of the American service member.

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I do, however the tricky thing at this juncture ( not the case previously ) is that they are bringing down the US from within the Ranks right now.

Look at Jeff's pic of the bald crazy person that steals women's clothes from the baggage claim at the airport ( supposedly ) and the man dressed up as a woman beside him. If the

" Real " military members that are left don't have a plan to turn on these Freak Fake leaders yet and keep taking their Stupid Treasonous orders to bomb Nordstream Pipeline and now the Nuclear facility in Ukraine to start a " fake " but real WW3 for no reason other them to bring Marshall Law to the US Citizens so we can be overthrown, they are not real men and women American Citizens.

I have a picture which I am unable to post here technologically, of the world. The pic is Entitled " Russian Agression " and it has about 20 US flags posted on top of about 20 countries all over the world. There are no Russian flags. It is not the Defense Department, don't kid yourself and get all proud and mighty. It is the Offense department which is what I have always called it to my DOD spouse. It is the NeoCon DC politicians that push them into these unnecessary attacks on other countries, most minding their own business, It is finally time for the soldiers to start using their brains. Stand up, organize among themselves and straighten out a few things with the Homicidal Psychopath Leaders that are lying, cheating and stealing their way into attacking other countries for no reason. They should remind their Military leaders that Congress (and Senate ?) need to approve before they run out shooting men, women and children for no reason other then so the politicians and their families can make a ton of money on their destruction and bloodshed.

Just use some brains! Start some whispers about the Truth.

Incase you don't know we have been in Ukraine starting the coup and appointing the TV actor and S&M dancer Z as head of state since 2014.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/k0z2USPe1AFF/

The US Troops are about to be used in a massive blood shed and likely Nuclear battle if they don't wake up and realize they have been used and abused for NO Defense of America reason.

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

They want their pen....sions....whine, whine .....hands out.

They want to be taken care of by the government, they want their kids paid for... and then when the government turns around and screws them, which they almost always do in some way, shape or form, they whine instead of leaving or getting " forced out " and get a real job.

Guess what? If all the Military men and women had stood up like heros and said NO ! You would have won ! Even 75 % had stood strong ! You would have won !

You could have stood for free choice for the Individual ( called FREEDOM ) so those who wanted the gov death shot could be free to still take it.

Think ahead quickly because it is going to happen very soon again, in a number of different ways. We are up against smart Psychopathic Bastards

( not the gov of course- the are the puppets ).

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My question is how effective current legal protections are when service members are under threat and harassment from commanders, all the way up the line. It must be very difficult. What support do they have? How many have been expelled unfairly and what can they do about it? I mean, in reality.

Should there not be legislation that puts teeth into Constitutional protections for service members? This means serious punishments for commanders who just can’t leave it alone. Put ‘em in front of the sandbags for all I care. Austin first.

In civilian life the mandates were an outrageous violation of consumer protection laws in all 50 states. It’s called “affirmative misrepresentation” I am referring to sourcing shots from DOD subcontractors masquerading as Pharma products. Using Pharma standard cGMP would only have made things worse fatality wise. But who in their right mind would have accepted shots produced with WAY substandard methods, with metal particulates and monkey DNA? Has anyone grown a tail yet? Federal and State laws violated much? Where are the legal protections? About as good as in the military I suspect. It’s call Federal and State DOJs dedicated to enforcing arbitrary policies... not the law. This is why remdesivir has poisoned TO DEATH hundreds of thousands of citizen with no investigation by DOJ.

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Chelie's avatar

I have to say to Jeff, I just busted a gut laughing after I reading about DARPA’s blood roomba! Maybe the blood roomba can clean up the garbage introduced by the vax like the self assembling LNP’s, spike protein that regenerate. Graphene oxide. The only thing that comes to mind is what could go wrong?

Anyway, I have lots of questions about this technology. Since they want to test it for 4 years to determine safety and efficacy, and that would take away EUA, then would military personnel be required to have the blood roomba injection? Something new to research.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

That worked out really well for the Covid jobs, so there's that.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

STOP! You are irrelevant but get “a” for persistence & annoyance.

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Barbara Moser's avatar

Where can you get your milk tested for MRNA contamination?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“Curiously, having been taken down, the article is receiving even more attention now than it was getting before.”

Thank you, Streisand effect and ironic process theory!

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

At least everyone had read it before it was taken down LOL

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

For those who missed it, Mathew Aldred was kind enough to provide a downloadable PDF here:

https://mathewaldred.substack.com/p/the-lancet-just-banned-this-paper

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roi's avatar

Thank you!

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Toobguy47's avatar

Thank you for the link! I went to the article yesterday - and it was gone, with some lame excuse about the methods or quality used by the authors! Yeaaaahhh, riiiight! But, then, it is the Lancet, well known for its integrity during the Covid dustup.

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daiva's avatar

Our expert™ gate-keepers are in fierce competition with each other to see who gets to be the biggest idiot ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

This is one of the many reasons why we will WIN 🙌

• “You Cannot Break Us” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/you-cannot-break-us)

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Susan Harman's avatar

Amazing song left my emotions spilling out of my eyes. So many young warrior moms and dads and not so young grands fighting for their children and grandchildren since 2019 and on.

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Susan Banks's avatar

This is an amazing Song!!! Thank you so much for sharing! That made me wide awake!!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

So glad you appreciated that jolt of inspiration, Susan! 💪💓🛡

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Isn't that the name of the TV show filmed in the White House?

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

The West Weenie.

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

My friends all bet it would be taken down. Real science is being censored. So sad. I am glad it’s gaining more traction now that they have tried to stifle it.

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SJ's avatar

Can you imagine the press if Trump had suggested using a Roomba for blood cleansing?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

They still think Trump advocated using bleach. In this hit piece, if you watch the video (1 min), Trump simply mentions UV light and disinfection agents as possible treatments. Which are very valid.

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/04/23/trump-bleach-one-year-484399

But how is Big Pharma going to benefit? So anything but vaccines gets immediately and harshly discredited.

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OJen's avatar

I got into an online argument just yesterday with someone about this. I kept asking him to provide evidence that Trump actually said those words, not just that the media spun it that way. I'm still waiting.

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NAB's avatar

They can never find the "actual" words. I do this with my adult children all the time: "tell me what he actually DID and not what the media tells you he did." They can't.

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Chelie's avatar

But according to the covidian sheeple, followers of the MSM, Trump told everybody to drink bleach.

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MaryLS's avatar

I thought the original claim sounded outlandish, so I checked what he actually said, and it was perfectly obvious he was speaking metaphorically. A very typical hit piece by the media. Time and again, they deliberately distort his meaning.

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Donna in MO's avatar

same, although he missed some of the details, there is some validity to his remarks. I had saved this comment written by a medical professional, thought I had supporting links but can't find them:

IV laser light therapy helps repair mitochondria, fight pathogens, boost mood/energy, enhance the immune system and more. I actually had this done at a med spa last year before I got pregnant.

Also when he spoke about finding a way to inject disinfectant into the body... YES! We do this all the time for integrative oncology. Literally, people receive hydrogen peroxide infusions along with their chemo/radiation protocols to help kill cancer cells. This hydrogen peroxide is obviously compounded by a specialty pharmacy, mixed with the correct solutions and protocols are followed. Yes, if you go buy a bottle of H202 and inject it straight into your veins you'll die. Don't do that.

Lastly... Vitamin C. When Vitamin C is at high doses, it actually converts into H202 (hydrogen peroxide) within the cells. This is why it works SO well when we are using it with integrative oncology, chronic viral infections and more.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Good info, thanks...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Before the 2016 election, I read an article that said he called Condoleezza Rice a b**ch. I thought that sounded kind of odd, so did some research and discovered he actually said she was “too nice” and needed to be “more of a b**ch.” Pretty much the opposite of what was reported. After that I became highly suspicious of anything the mainstream press and media said or wrote about him.

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IR's avatar

Yes, I think it’s asking too much from the media to capture the nuance when they are on a mission to nitpick everything and spin it in the most dishonest, unfair and denigrating way

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Re: what things actually say.

There was a legendary hardnosed attorney around here who was known for yelling "Read the F***ing LAW!" at his associates and law clerks.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

Can you find a quote where he said to use bleach? I believe he said 'disinfectants', of which hydrogen peroxide is one that is a valid treatment and prevention for a viral infection.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

I read somewhere, that heavily deluted bleach does indeed work. Hey they put it in the drinking water in the next over town. It even smells like bleach. Yuk.

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mm's avatar

It’s called chlorine dioxide and it works. Not the same as bleach but that was the way the media spun it.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

and of course neither Trump nor I are medically schooled and had no idea what exactly it was. The article I read still called it bleach. I think the desinfectant is in tablet form, I have seen it for campers.

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Copernicus's avatar

It's not bleach. For the virus.

There is a hypochlorite solution of some sort, or something related, that can be used as an oral-nasal disinfectant. Dentist offices have used it for years.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

thanks for the info Copernicus. No idea you were still around !

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

mm,

This is extremely interesting video!

Can you imagine if this is true?!

I am moving forward on this.

Thank you very much.

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mm's avatar

You are very welcome. If you check out the telegram channel, there is a lot more information that is shared on how people use it to treat many different ailments. It is really amazing.

https://t.me/theuniversalantidote

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Thank you. Will do.

I think this is what a Surgeon is using on a serious wound of Mycobacterium that is having trouble healing.

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Chelie's avatar

Dakin’s solution is an anti microbial that is used in wound care applications for infected wounds and is a diluted bleach & sterile water solution. It is applied to the wound bed for several minutes then removed and also in wet to dry dressings, changed according to the physician who prescribed it. It comes premixed or can be mixed in the pharmacy, or you can make your own with instructions from the healthcare provider.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Amen!! I wish I had had that link when so many were running their mouths off about Trump said use Bleach!!

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WP William's avatar

They could have used a fake anonymous whistleblower (or paid for a dossier) to have overheard Trump saying "Scented Bleach and Deworming Paste are delicious together"; media cesspool swimmers need more booster bivalent shots

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

😂🤣😂!

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WP William's avatar

Heavily invested with $$$, Time, personnel, spying, lying to judges, all worth it to INTERFERE with the rise, nomination of, Election of, administration of, and re-Election of the American Hitler (DJ Trump) 2015-2020--ALL of which has dispassionately and limply been Debunked; while Zealously, uniformly, monolithically, hard-charging and Prebunking Hunter's verified and known to be true Laptop from 2019-2020, and shielding the Big Guy to "prevent" election interference--the FBLie and ALL persons working there who aren't admitted whistleblowers NEED to be methodically CULLED and mega-MAGA Vaxxinated as they couldn't stop interfering in ELECTIONS to help their sick-orgy-partner-swapping Democratic friends even if their mis-dis-and mal-spent funding was dependent upon internal "reforms". Like allowing the wife abuser go home to her but just make sure he wears boxing gloves, doesn't use harsh language, and meets with his parole officer once a month!

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Jessica Libolt's avatar

My son was so bored during the initial lockdowns that he tuned in to all those press conferences. I heard Trump make those comments live and saw how the media spun them. I went from waking up to wide awake that day!

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Donna in MO's avatar

I too watched them every day - mainly as my business was cancelled, and so I found myself with a lot of free time. I already had a low opinion of the media long before this, but my opinion found a new low during this time. Nothing but a pack of jackals.

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WP William's avatar

April of 2020 i was listening to GovernWhores Polis (CO), watching DeWhine (OH), and CuHomo(NY). How very insightful these parasitical infections were to where we rate in their eyes.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I was talking about that with a trump derangement friend yesterday. I told him it sounds like chlorine dioxide, one of many treatments that is suppressed . His eyes glazed over .

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I kept explaining this to people on the left, of course they just laughed...who’s laughing now? My bloods clean 😁

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup I remember watching that and feeling incredulity at how they twisted what he said 😡

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

Wow. If I thought Politico was a valid news source, I sure don’t any longer!

I remember hearing Trump talk about ozone therapy or whatever and then the media twisting/lying about his words. I knew something was up from that day on! At the least, I remember asking myself, “Why are they lying? That’s not what he said!”

That was when I first “woke up” to the psy-op

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Annie's avatar

I wonder if this is in response to vaxxed individuals wanting to clean their blood up from spike proteins and those clotted fibers. That German bodybuilder, Jo Linder, had his blood cleaned and before he died he talked about the heavy metals and clots found in it.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

And it didn’t work! The vaxxes still killed him!

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Susan Banks's avatar

They probably designed this when the knew they effed up with the Jab! You never know with the lying they did!!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Don’t think they effed up. It was all planned.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

The jabs didn’t kill nearly enough people for ‘them’ to be happy. Fill in the blanks for who ‘them’ is. Gates, Soros, WEF ....

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Annie's avatar

I gotta give credit to tptb. Make a ton of money on the vaxx. And continue to make money on all the medical procedures and medications to help with the side effects etc. Evil and sick but definitely a money maker.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Create the cure, then create the disease to sell the cure. 

They are trying to monetize their inventions.

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Tom's avatar

It's for all the people whose immune systems have been rendered ineffective . . . somehow.

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RandiG's avatar

SJ,

This isn’t a Roomba, but it’s a very interesting read by Hulda Clark.

http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/cure.pdf

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Wow....downloaded this document.......book.

I was perusing and found an issue that I have and how to fix it....a pain in my right side.

Several years ago, I went to my PC with the pain in my right side. He left the room and came back a minute later and said I had "Rib Tip Syndrome." ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I wished I'd had the where-with-all to ask if he had just made that up!

He was the same PC that told me if I try to lower my cholesterol naturally (diet, exercise, 1.5G Niacinamide, 2x/day lowered it 50 pts), the only thing I would get was a NATURAL heart attack. I found another doctor after that.

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Jane's avatar

Thank you! I lost that article years ago. I think there’s a Scandinavian country that uses her zapper.

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JCrutcher's avatar

Link refuses to load.

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RandiG's avatar

JC,

Hmmm. Very odd. I tried it again and it worked.

http://www.electroherbalism.com/Bioelectronics/HuldaClark/cure.pdf

Maybe copy the link and put it in a browser? 🙏

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JCrutcher's avatar

Got it. Thank you

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Still using google? Try a different one.

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Karmy's avatar

Worked for me.

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Janice's avatar

I used a different browser and got it open and saved as a pdf.

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Wendy Montgomery's avatar

They always took what Trump said as being literal. In the Obama years, his Press Secretary always had to say “what he meant was…” and the press ate it up, even when it didn’t match what he really said.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Except in the bleach case that wasn’t what he actually said. The media also turned it into injecting Lysol as well 🙄 Which he also never said.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

So glad he didn't. [It surely was in use at that time--as we only hear about DARPA/BARDA/whatevertheheck long after the 'products' are ready. ]Because if he had, no Democrat would have been willing to take it (remember their attitude toward any vax which Trump recommended?)--As it is, they will be the first to sign up at their local CVS.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Haha they would have quoted it day and night that he meant a LITERAL rumba!

If I see interesting Trump gossip, I locate live video and watch what he actually said, then decide.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

I got it in a huge fb fight with people I only barely knew over the faked footage of Trump making fun of the handicapped reporter.

I quit those kinds of ‘discussions’ because one just can’t win against stupid. Plus, they’re mean and awful yet they preach kindness, yea right.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Notice that they always frame it as an imperative “Be Kind!” So they’re telling YOU to be kind but not necessarily doing it themselves (hypocrites as usual).

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Freedomisnotfree's avatar

Running,

"Be kind...." so it is easier for us to take you to the cleaners and then the ovens.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Totalitarians 🤣

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RunningLogic's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

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axons007's avatar

OMG- Great comment !

Maybe a Roomba that shoots out bleach and then sucks back up the dead pathogens..... this is SUCH a great idea!

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Chelie's avatar

Lol! The MSM would have a field day if Trump came out with “blood roomba”.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Right? Great point.

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SB's avatar

Excellent point!

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Toobguy47's avatar

😂😂😂

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RandiG's avatar

It’s very sad how far the US has fallen in respect. It’s not just the US citizens who see it - the rest of the world knows it.

I’d argue that Trump opened our eyes to the Fake News and the Swamp, but this current administration definitely highlighted to us and the world how utterly corrupt our government is - especially Congress! And it’s both sides. McConnell, Graham, Schumer and the list goes on. It’s not the ‘new’ schmucks that have been elected, it’s the ones that have been around for 25 - 35 years and never leave. I mean, look at Biden! 50 YEARS!

We have to do something to rein in this corruption and it needs to be done soon. We’re quickly becoming the thing we hate. 😞

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

Term limits. Needs to be a priority. Since when did being a politician become a “career?” What? How is it even a career??? It’s a SERVICE you do for your country, like jury duty. No one is a professional juror. Washington and Jefferson did their time and returned to their farms. That’s how it should be. None of this “career politician” crap. There is no such thing.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Agree on term limits, but the real issue is the administrative state. They NEVER leave and seemingly have all the power to implement (or not) POTUS’s directives. The leviathan is so enormous that they do whatever they want, as we saw with Trump. THAT’S the biggest problem to solve.

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Fla Mom's avatar

And if you make the elected ones the 'temporary staff,' then the permanent Swamp runs everything. They could tell the newbies anything (do we still think they wouldn't lie?), and how would the 'temporary staff' know any different, unless they'd come out of the Swamp themselves, having learned it there?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Good ponts, all of you!

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Curtis's avatar

Seeking Grace, I've heard it said that the real power in DC looks at the current, elected politicians as the "summer help".... So you're right; term limits by themselves won't solve the problem.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

That sounds about right 🙄

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Politico Phil's avatar

Even worse: "professional politician". That's an oxymoron. So we get people like Pelosi and Biden. I'd rather vote for the Terminator.

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IR's avatar

Exactly! That’s how the Founding Fathers intended it. They also envisioned qualified people from different walks of life serving and bringing their unique perspective on how to serve best and bring attention to areas that require improvements and fresh look. We can’t expect people spending decades in government, who have become so entrenched in corruption, to do anything about it. They forget what they were elected to do.

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Jen's avatar

I completely agree with you. The only question is how do we extract ourselves from them? They're not going to go willingly. They love their cushy disgusting swamp.

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andy johnson's avatar

Respectfully disagree. It's our job as an electorate to limit terms. Making a law is the lazy way out. And encourages shenanigans earlier in the political career as well as other downsides.

We must be educated, informed, and active in gov't and hold that gov't accountable. Integrity and morality (through Christ) is the answer, not another law.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Look around - do you see any "educated, informed, and active" citizens holding govt accountable?

How can they be when the news media is literally paid by the Intel agencies to shut up?

I used to hold your exact opinion on term limits. I don't think that position is viable now, if it ever was. We need to reform our govt. to strictly limit terms to 3 terms for Congress and 1 term for Senate (i.e., both limited to 6 years in office.)

Further, no donations whatsoever from anyone.

Further, pass laws making it a federal crime to go to work for lobbyists after a term in Congress.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Disagree. The unelected 3 letter agency bureaucrats in DC already have too much power, and bunch of newbies at the helm are going to be even more clueless on how to reign them in. We need to reform campaign funding, and put a time barrier in from the time one leaves office til they can work in a lobbying capacity, and force members to put investments into blind trusts to stop people from coming to office with modest means leaving office multi-millionaires. Also the parties force members of congress to constantly be in fundraising mode to pay their 'dues' to the party if they ever hope to get support in the future, which makes them vulnerable to the PACS and lobbyists who are all too willing to help. This should be illegal, the parties need to raise their own funds vs shaking down congresspeople.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Which part of my post did you disagree with? I agree with everything you just posted.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I like the 'idea' of term limits, but the reality of them seems that they invite more dysfunction than the problems they purport to solve. I think term limits make some sense, but perhaps with a longer term. With an incumbent, you at least have a voting record to review, where as an unknown new to politics candidate can be a force for good, they also may be a weak, incurious, or easily bought placeholder that you count the days til the next election, or a climber who is parked just long enough to move up to a higher office. Vetting newbies is hard, and most people, you don't know what they be until they get there. I have campaigned for all 3 types - maybe I just suck at reading people?

Bottom line for me, term limits is an overly simplistic fix to a multifaceted problem.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Sorry but I am not all in on term limits. We have them at state level and it's been a disaster.

1. Constant turnover in the legislature means there always a host of newbies who take at least their first term, and often into their second before they really understand how everything works.

2. States deal with a myriad of issues - from education funding, to environmental issues, to economic development. Most come to office with good knowledge around the core issues that motivated them to run in the first place. I had a friend who was a former teacher get elected - she knew education policy forward and backward, but admitted that for many issues, like agriculture or medical issues, she was quickly in over her head. Lobbyists greatly outnumber legislators, and they are all too quick to 'educate', along with a check to the PAC or campaign for their 'student'.

3. Knowing their time in the legislature is relatively short, there are too many who come to Jeff City with a pedal to the metal to make a name for themselves. They submit lots and lots of bills, fight to throw amendments onto bills with a chance of passage, and will obstruct and withhold support for other's bills if they can't get them to support theirs. Oh there is always some horse trading in a legislature but ours has taken it to an extreme. A handful of attention whores has effectively shut down the legislature, and aside from constitutionally mandated budget bills, only about a dozen pieces of legislation passed both houses this session.

4. There are few to no 'elder statesmen' who, by nature of years of experience, have a good grasp of complicated issues (like the education funding formula - a legislator who has studied this issue and proposed reforms says he is getting nowhere as almost no one in the legislature understands the convoluted formula), can pull a coalition together, or who knows how the bureaucrats at the state level operate.

5. It takes time to learn how to write good legislation. We have had voter ID pass twice, only to be struck down by the courts over poor language in the bill. Finally got it passed on the 3rd try in a form that did survive a court challenge.

Bottom line term limits are a revolving door of people who mostly only haflway understand most of the bills in front of them and are too busy clambering over each other for attention to actually learn.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Ah, I see now.

Well though I disagree, I think your points - as usual - are well stated and worth considering. I do especially agree with the criticism that many legislators are too illiterate or lacking in grammar logic to write an effective bill.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

When I was practicing law I would run into the problem of mechanics' liens and how to enforce them. The Okla legislation was one of the most convoluted, grammar and logic-challenged piece of text that I have ever had the misfortune of having to decipher.

Whoever wrote that statute should sue their high school English teacher.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, when I first started getting more involved about 15 years ago, I was somewhat intimidated/deferential to elected folks at local and state levels. Assumed just because they got elected, that they possessed this superhuman level of wisdom and insight. But the more I got to know them as people, the more I realized just how little most of them really know. They don't know what questions to ask, they don't have a full grasp of the issues, and they frankly don't really have the time, given the pace that things move, and the need to do other things, like respond to constituents, network with colleagues to garner support or to push back on things, and wade through pages and pages of what is often mind numbing detail. Not saying they are all bad people, I actually have become friends with some of them through the years, but expecting any single elected person, or elected body, to always have the answers or do what you want them do is naive and the easy button. Building a relationship so that they do read your texts and emails, do listen to your ideas, and do sometimes score what you view as a win is work. Work too many people don't take the time to do. My state senator told me once that it is a rare week that he gets more than a handful of original thought emails - most are the canned 'click now to tell your elected official to do x' kinds of things, or mass emails stirred up from the leftist community organizers berating him for a vote on some conservative piece of legislation, all with the same talking points. So I try to send 'thank you' emails once in a while too. These state and local folks really don't get paid squat and it is an all consuming job IF they are conscientious and do the job they were elected to do. Term limits throws the baby out with the bathwater, just because most voters don't do their homework before they vote.

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Kim's avatar

Yes, this is it in a nutshell. One of our former representatives was an engineer who understood the issues, knew what questions to ask, and was articulate. A new legislator although her heart was right was in way over her head! Her words! She felt like she was drowning for all the reasons you just mentioned.

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

Great perspective on this. I wonder if both could be done by having term limits, but longer, say a decade or so. Gives them time to get their feet wet and do some things, but gets them out too.

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Kim's avatar

As another politically involved Missouri voter, that is an excellent summation of the situation! Although I believe that legislation is actually written by legislation writers in the capitol basement, because they do not always write the bill as requested!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Or lobbyists write the bills for them....

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SQ's avatar

Age and term limits to start. No more 80 year olds stumbling around the Capitol.

IQ test. Literacy test. History test. Civics test. Math test. Etc.

Training courses for 1 year in the Constitution (and the people our Founding Fathers studied), economics, math, etc.

Maybe it should be like a type of jury duty...

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

I remember a Dave Barry column decades ago advocating that very thing, all elected positions filled by random lottery, one term and you can never “serve” again. He argued that would result in a much more honest government than electing the sociopaths who lust for power over others.

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Freebird's avatar

I loved Dave Barry.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

He was great. I miss his wit.

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Jen's avatar

That would be amazing! I think we'd actually have something functional then. Maybe then people would actually care to do the things that would positively benefit their fellow citizens because then they have to turn around in a year or so and return to living with the laws the rest of us do.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Not to mention Aptitude Test!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Ding, ding, ding!

Later Jay

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SQ's avatar

That's probably the most important.

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Freebird's avatar

SQ, you may be accused of being a racist! 😂 😂 you’d probably eliminate half of congress. How about simple competency tests for Biden and Fetterman? Can they articulate an intelligible sentence? Or walk up stairs?

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MaryAnn's avatar

No earpieces for JB so Obama can’t feed him the answers. 😁

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Moral integrity test?

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Drug test

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Politico Phil's avatar

A psychological test for narcissism. Seems to be the prevailing mental attitude in Congress.

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Wayne Lowery's avatar

Ohio has age limits for judges and it seems to work pretty good

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Copernicus's avatar

Precinct commiteeman. Find out what's happening in your state. This is how we recreate the GOP. Run for PCC, then vote w fellow PCCs on new local GOP leadership.

Join up with your state election integrity group and find out practical steps you can join them in doing to begin to change our election processes.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Ron Paul did that. Got bunches of people to become precinct committeemen. Study how the Republican party effed him and his people over at the Republican National Convention and primaries.

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Fla Mom's avatar

That was then, this is now. There's a sort of civil war at county/precinct level in the Republican Party of Florida now, and probably also in other states. If enough constitutionalists, America Firsters, MAGAs, will step up to take those *voting* positions (about half of which are vacant in many places), such that they become the majority of the voting members of that county party, then there's a chance to influence what goes on in the state party, since (in Florida, at least) those counties elect the State Committeemen/women, who elect the state's National Committeeman/woman. If we don't give that small-r republican form of government a chance, then we leave the power of the party, with its 100% name recognition, presence in every county in the nation, and large budget to the RINOs.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

Time will tell.

But I will tell you some history I lived through. Back in 2008, there was a little incident called the "bank bailouts" and "too big to fail" jargon.A civil war was going on in the Republican Party called the tea party. They were going to "take the country back". Oh don't start a new party, oh no. You must work through the existing party. They claimed the same thing you stated. Where are we now? Let's not forget to support that tea party candidate Marco Rubio!

And what did the Republicans do after the tea party spent many visits fighting Obamacare in DC? They put up Romneycare to combat it!

How many times now did the Republicans have an opportunity to reverse Obamacare but failed? Did they secretly support Obamacare all along? (Hint: Obamacare would never have become law without the aid of one Republican Senate Finance Committee member - Olympia Snowe). Oh, but she is a known RINO!! Yes, she is. But what is a known RINO doing on the most important committee in the Senate? Only your hairdresser knows for sure.

You can consider yourself fully awake (not woke) when you start to see that the two parties are what keep you in the matrix. Once you see it, you can't unsee it.

BTW, you should check out how that conservative "coup" on the Sarasota School Board turned out and the recent betrayal.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yes, exactly this. Thanks for writing what I was going to say. Minus the state-specific parts. 😉

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Kim's avatar

Yes, true for MO at least in our area.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well our county party is at civil war and does not bode well for 2024. The platform purists vs the so-called RINOs. The purists are mostly new to politics and don't have a clue how things get done, and fail to recognize we are in a blue county and that a purist doesn't have a snowballs chance in H*ll at getting elected, (yes we learned that in 2022 but they have doubled down anyway). The 'RINO' faction fails at communicating the value of conservative principles and too often cave in an effort to split the baby on issues that are hot button issues for the purists. I keep telling the purists that an R should think for themselves, NOT be a lockstep talking point bot like the D's are, and tell the RINOs that if they differ on a position, they have to get out in front of that and take control of the narrative up front, but it falls on deaf ears. Meanwhile some good people are getting destroyed in all this.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Tough in a blue county. Which blue faction runs the Ds?

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well, the old guard was the more garden variety corrupt but reasonably moderate for some things, but they are rapidly being replaced by the leftists in the last 2 election cycles. The eastern part of the county is red but not as populated as KC, which varies from light blue to dark blue throughout. Knocked doors in several of the less crime infested areas of KC for county legislature candidates, and there were way more pride and BLM flags than American flags. Of course the crime and failed schools are prompting more KC refugees to move to the red areas and our suburban city is more or less purple now. I still see a few people in masks at the grocery store, which tells me we are getting infiltrated for sure. We only have 4 precincts in the whole city that voted for Biden, but those are the highest turnout precincts in the local elections which tells me the R's don't vote. It infuriates me that so many complain about the direction of the city but don't vote, or vote for the one who seems 'nice' without bothering to notice they are fundraising on the Act Blue app despite it being a 'non-partisan' election. City

Council and school board both majority D, SMDH.

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Copernicus's avatar

See what FLA Mom wrote. She said it well.

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FH's avatar

While I was waking up this morning, this came to me: “keep your eyes on the prize.” Also in last week I have been reminded of how many years and how much sacrifice it takes to effect desired change. Examples: our Revolution; Nat Turner dying a free man 30 years prior to the Civil War; the Solidarity Movement in Poland did not happen all at once, people were shot and imprisoned over the course of 20 years before so many were participating they couldn’t be stopped. There are more of us than there are of them. We who champion inalienable rights and liberty will win ultimately.

My version of the prize is restoration of our Constitutional Republic, with the people’s representatives immediately repealing laws, and defunding anything that is not Constitutional. I also want a Constitutional Amendment that calls for sunset provisions on every piece of legislation forevermore.

Regrettably I am not in a position to contribute money or time to my local political efforts...and I sincerely appreciate/applaud all of you who are making the time and donating your energy and money. I do contribute my prayers!

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

That’s funny, in Oregon we call them precinct committee person. PCP

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Copernicus's avatar

I haven’t figured out where the extra “C” comes from in PCC. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Biden now sending cluster bombs to Ukraine.

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AJF's avatar

Code Pink has a petition that will go to your Reps against sending them...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Just did it...thanks!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Link to Code Pink's petition against cluster bombs being sent to Ukraine.

https://www.codepink.org/clusterbombsukraine?source=email&

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AngelaK's avatar

DONE!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks...we have got to stop this slaughter!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Done deal.

Later Jay

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Oma's avatar

Done

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AngelaK's avatar

The hideous brainwasing comments I heard from prominent positioned persons at Bidens 'win'..

" He will bring dignity back to the White House" they said! 🤮🤭🤭🤭

The brainwashing of mocking and undermining every breath of Trump was powerful.

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Kitkat's avatar

Brandon Straka (who founded the #walkaway movement) was on Newsmax yesterday and made an excellent observation. I love this guy! :)

“Remember when the Left told us the grown ups were back in charge?

In the last month we’ve had transgender people pulling their boobs out at the White House, now they’re having cocaine parties at the White House.

The White House is just Studio 54 at this point.”

https://twitter.com/BrandonStraka/status/1676995976865644578

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣😆

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AngelaK's avatar

NIY TO BE AGEIST, BUT also an old man who is so clueless that he literally doesn’t know if he is coming or going.

Trashy family in my opinion.

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CMCM's avatar

His brain is rapidly turning to mush and he clearly shows mental decline, but I don't think he's as completely clueless as many keep saying. I've been observing (and increasingly detesting) this lowlife POS since he came onto the political scene in the early 1970s, and he's an inveterate liar, a cheat, a really nasty man, and he is without a doubt a criminal through and though. Frankly, he could just as well have been a mob boss, although being so adept at criminality he probably has done much better as a politician. His family is also a bunch of creeps, so the whole criminal enterprise is in place to support him as he declines.

I just watched the July 6 episode of Greg Kelly on Newsmax, and he really summarizes Biden's history well. Everyone should watch.

Sample from Joe Biden: "And whether you like it or not....us cruddy politicians can take away that First Amendment of yours if we want to." Part of what he said to Kitty Kelly in an interview in 1974.

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Yes he is arrogant and obnoxious and always has been. I used to say that he reminded me of the caricature of a slick used salesman. I recently found out that he is the son of one.

His elderly clueless facade and demeanor is what keeps the ignorant masses from realizing just how repugnant he really is.

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Jen's avatar

Dignity, really? What was their favorite part? The topless dancers on the lawn? The bag of coke in the WH? When he called Xi a dictator and almost started a war? When he said there were 54 states? When he said Putin is losing in Iraq? Dignity. These dingbats really are delusional.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes and being “presidential.” 🙄 They complained about Trump's mean tweets.

But what about how Bribeden constantly belittles and insults people. Lying dog faced pony soldier anyone? Hey Fat? An Indian accent in a 7/11? And so many more…

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Did you see LGB and his wife a while ago call the troops " Stupid Bastards " he said " clap Stupid Bastards " to the troops faces while he was on stage!

Then a few days ago his body double ( probably Jim Carey since he is such and off handed jokester ) said to the Indian Prime Minister and other dignitaries at the long table with tons of Press, Video and Audio " I have sold so much information to the other side " the attendee's eyes got Big and they mostly...laughed and smirked. It is on the News people!

If not, look at the usual spots to go when things are censored ; rumble, odysee , bitchute.com This was all over Twitter though. Maybe scrubbed by now though. They are trying to humiliate the Demonrats and then the rest of the American public.

The first step in Marxist Reformation.

- Demoralize

- Terrify

- Conquer

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RunningLogic's avatar

I know, they’re horrible 😕

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Or when he was standing at a public podium riffing about listening to his parents having sex. 😡🙄

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Time limits would be a VERY good start ✔️

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Julie Ann B's avatar

It’s also all the 3-letter agencies’

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AngelaK's avatar

Msm which is also the prominent 'news' across the western world doesnt focus on that. It doesn't cater to the low intellect they have nurtured with reactions and opinions based on emotion rather than thought.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Ron Paul was my wake-up call. He has been exposing the criminal agencies for decades. And seeing how he was so viciously attacked by media and pundits revealed how corrupt they were as well.

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daiva's avatar

💬 Washington and Jefferson did their time and returned to their farms.

This commendable conduct has deep historical roots reaching back to ancient Rome... and tragically few adherents 😳

britannica.com/biography/Lucius-Quinctius-Cincinnatus

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AngelaK's avatar

Well, I have to say that because the propaganda outlets known as msm, were so blood thirsty to undermine Trump's every breath, every move, every family member, every everything, they began the downward spiral of our respectability in the world.

In their desire to make Trump a laughingstock to the world (and from how I gaged it on international commenting online and European relative and friends' remarks they managed it), they irrevocably lowered the prestige of this country.

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RunningLogic's avatar

They did the same to Reagan, kept referring to him as an actor and making fun of him while Clinton and Obama got slobbering drooly compliments 🙄

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Funny how the old guard of Congress is mostly old white men, with a couple of women thrown in

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Statists is the term for those who can’t get enough government.

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Politico Phil's avatar

(U) Uniparty / (P) Populist

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Congress was exempt from taking the mandatory covid death shots.

Should have been a tip-off to everyone.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And postal workers and illegals.

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Kent's avatar

It was a TIP OFF to me but I smelled a rat with those goofy PCR tests and how they were done......a swab in the oral cavity would've been enough but NO, it had to penetrate the blood/brain barrier like cocaine......definitely NOT smart

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

No way was I gonna have that swab shoved up my nose possibly penetrating my brain.

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Kent's avatar

Fortunately for us KJ, we were the smarter ones who saw the fallacy of the PCR's....I was stunned how many people packed into their cars to do a Drive-Through test...it was just so ODD.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The inventor of the PCR test, Kary Mullis, stated that his invention had limitations.

Convenient that he died in August 2019...just a few months before the pandemic that was perpetrated by the fake PCR test.

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TT's avatar

Not just limitations, he stated that it could never be used to diagnose disease. That’s just not the way it works.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...and he blasted Fauci in the interview I saw...

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Emumundo's avatar

He also had terrible things to say about Fauci.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I'm surprised people did not realize how dangerous that swab was.....

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AngelaK's avatar

My husband had to have it in hospital.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I did as well! Had to do that OR get jabbed, I thought that was the lesser of two evils. All in all I think I did a total of 4 tests in the 2.5 years. Sad that many people were doing daily/weekly.

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Tracy's avatar

I had to have it before hernia surgery. They wouldn't operate without the test. Bastards!!

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FourWinds's avatar

Never had one, never will. The whole thing was too bizarre.

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Steph D's avatar

As nurses, we had to get that PCR swab test done to us regularly. It was a national guard medic in a hazmat suit. And we had to wait in line for it. It was awful. My sinuses would burn for hours afterward.

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WP William's avatar

yes, so even though the Gov of ColorHate-yO Jerod Pole-Licks claims he is libertarian and MANDATED Quackccines in July of 2021 for State employees, he put his fat lying face on camera and said vaccines should be optional in Nov 2021 on a national interview (for his presidential prep). He didn't drop the MANDATE til July(?) of 22 and kept State Workers testing at least twice weekly (spit tests for many or most thank god) that whole time as well even those not working with or among groups-unsure of any exceptions. Still so smugly proud of the numbers of doses stabbed into persons in this state, so proud of his hard work even though CO had the largest death rate per capita in Western US.

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What was odd was that in Greece (told by a friend who travelled there the summer of 2020), they did ORAL swabs in the airport. When I told someone here about that, wondering why we didn't have that option, I got the usual deer in headlights look. No one can accept that our country is no longer doing what is medically best for us. Same with a womans exam at a private gynecologist in Greece. You get a uterine ultrasound test in office at no cost for cancer screening. In this country you have to get a suspicion of cancer before they send you out for one, at which point it is often too late.

I have even told doctors here about that! (I dont think they like hearing it).

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Morgellons Like Filament Tumor Found In Nasal Cavity With Insect Features After PCR Test

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/morgellons-like-filament-tumor-found?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

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Susan Banks's avatar

When I saw those swabs being filled by Chinese kids on dirty floors in China I knew that crap couldn’t be real!!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Groups exempted ftom covid shots. Never forget.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/d6adgnDp6ax7/

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Annie's avatar

It's not too late to mandate it for them.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Especially Sen. Casey (D-PA) and his staff.

I contacted his office upset that VA employees were being forced to take the covid shot. The lame reply was...blah, blah, blah...safe and effective.

Yet, Casey and his staff were exempt.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

And we the people should violently oppose any laws that do not apply to everyone equally.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Biden thinks the Ukrainians are expendable.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Violently is RIGHT

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

You'd better believe it was! And USPS as well.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

And the Chinese students in our country were also exempt.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Alice,

Are you connected to the Liddell of Liddell and Scott (Greek dictionary)--as you are the first person I have ever come across with that surname

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Susan Banks's avatar

That is such Bull crap!!!

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Maureen ODH's avatar

💥🎯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻‼️

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RandiG's avatar

Jeff,

I’m very sorry to hear about your friend’s father, your father in law and opposing counsel who inexplicably lost his sight.

My dad was in an ALF. Hospice came regularly. It worked out well. Of course, it was sad and heartbreaking to see a loved one decline especially when knowing it was due to the shot. My heart goes out to you and your family at this difficult time.

I pray for them all and the ones who are to come. I pray God has mercy on their soles and doesn’t allow them to suffer too long. 🙏🙏🙏❤️

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Ditto.... and prayers

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Valerie's avatar

‘Two guys in camo working on computers’. Hahahaha love it!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And once the photographer is gone, they alt-tab back into Solitaire. But still in camo.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I didn't see them. I guess the camo works.

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣

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RunningLogic's avatar

They can’t let the hackers see them 😬

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Margaret Laub's avatar

“Garland squats at the very crossroads of lost institutional respect, tossing around “unequal justice for all” like breath mints at a leather festival.”.....best description ever!

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NAB's avatar

And can we just take a moment to really appreciate the bullet dodged in NOT having Grandmother Garland on SCOTUS (I mean, he's doing enough damage where he is, but still...)?

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

My thoughts exactly!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Look at today's spotlight on pro-vaxx tiktok nurse Kaleigh Zimmerman...

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-smugnurse-on-her-road-to-stroke-recovery

After pushing vaxxes on the masses, she's now hogging up precious hospital resources, being in the ICU 3 times already. And lots of therapy and followup visits.

She's a single mom (what a surprise!), and begging for you to pay her way. How noble!

She and her supporters can't connect her cerebellar stroke and the Jabs. Just a coincidence I guess.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

And 2 years ago she probably said, "If you don't take the vax, you shouldn't be allowed to use hospital facilities".

Just a wondery here--would love to see stats on current hospital admissions, how many are vaxxed, unvaxxed.

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Jaci's avatar

LOL...who wants to use hospitals anyway.....not vaxed and no need for hospital torture. My experiences are not favorable.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Is that tracked by the hospitals, who is V vs UV?

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Seeking Grace's avatar

As if I would believe any data from hospitals at this point! When they were incentivized 🤑 to code almost every death as Covid-related, their data was corrupt beyond repair. They will only report that which is financially beneficial to them. They are the co-architects (along with physicians) of peoples’ loss of confidence in the health care system, so they can just lie in that bed they made!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Absolutely agree.

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Jay Horton's avatar

100%! Administrators and the like need to be brought to be bear.

Later Jay

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TT's avatar

Poorly. I don’t know if it’s still the case but when they were stating that 99% of all the COVID hospital admits were unvaxxed it was untrue for at least two reasons. 1. Unvaxxed until 2 weeks after second dose (also the most riskiest time period for jab AE). 2 if the patient wasn’t Vaxxed within their hospital system (ie jabbed at Walgreens or costco, etc) they would label them unvaxxed.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Again, it all boils down to the definition of words and phrases and who defines them. Sickening, indeed.

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Tom's avatar

They also obfuscated vax status by burying it in the chart where it was unlikely to be seen.

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Susan Clack's avatar

I recall seeing a post somewhere about a certain code doctors could attach to your medical profile noting your unjabbed status...

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I’m in Florida, on disability, my vaccine history is on every print out when I go to the insurance dictated doctor office. Millennium physicians group.

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FourWinds's avatar

In our pharmacy, we often have to ask a doctor for what's called a face to face to approve a certain drug or medical device. Actually we are the middle man - the insurance company or government agency (medicare, medicaid) is asking. For example, a patient might need a wheelchair but Medicare requires documentation of why. So the doctor just sends the whole bloody mess - pages and pages and pages of crap about the patient that has zero to do with why this person needs a wheelchair. That includes all vax info - for everything - and when they got it. Obviously that is not pertinent to getting a wheelchair, but the point is that data is being sent here and there for reasons it's not needed for.

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AJF's avatar

I know they considered you unvaxed for 2 weeks after your 2nd jab ..

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Ellie's avatar

Yep. And that is a fundamental flaw in the “data.” They could have simply labeled that 2 week window category any myriad of titles like shot 1, First Round, etc. Anything but Unwaxed...which they were not. The unV data was knowingly corrupted.

I cannot believe the herds that still call that science. It is BS.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well, every time I go (confess, only once yearly) to primary practice, they ask. Havn't been to a hospital so have no idea--just suppose they do because they can get $ by jabbing you.

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Annie's avatar

After her usefulness to tptb ended, they threw her to her own, resorting to friends and gofundme to support herself and kids. How nice. 🤔

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Busses need people to roll over.

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Tom's avatar

Turns out, she's not a "stakeholder."

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Annie's avatar

Smugnurse no more. I cannot generate any sympathy for her. She had her 15 minutes of fame leading covidiots and now herself to illness and early death. Smugnurse - you reap what you sow.

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M VARR's avatar

She is not the only one...there are legions of smug nurses in medicine.

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Annie's avatar

And what a hashtag "smugnurse ". Not what you want from a nurse. 🤨

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah I’m really tired of these smug know it alls 😡

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Ain't that the cotton picking truth.

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OJen's avatar

I feel less than zero sympathy for her, but I do feel sorry for her kids. They are now the ones who will suffer the most from her smug stupidity.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Unfortunately since she's a kool-aid drinker her kids are probably covid vaxxed.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Her husband could help. Oh wait...

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AngelaK's avatar

She chose life. As Christians we should never condemn that. Just saying. ✌️

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Annie's avatar

The children always suffer from the shortcomings of their parent. Maybe their father will raise them now.

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I'm finding that these instances of "we were right" do not fill my soul. They leave me empty.

Jesus was right. Forgive. Love.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I think this is why God said vengeance is His arena. It's just too dangerous for men.

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Annie's avatar

I am all for forgiveness but mostly I have been asked to forget what happened. Not forgive. Only one person said they were sorry.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Forgive but do not forget. Remember, but let it go. Forgetting sets the stage for it to happen again.

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Oh, yes...amen & AMEN. Hardest thing to do ever! But so necessary. 💔🕊️💔

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FourWinds's avatar

No disrespect to you whatsoever, but I will never forgive. These people and people like them are the reason three people I love are gone due to big pharma's jab. I cannot forgive. All the forgiveness in the world will never fill the empty spot at the table. Nothing can. I see the empty space and it kills me.

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Tracy's avatar

Yeah. I'm tired of thinking that we were right. Where does it get us besides looking superior. These people were naive. I'm am not tired of being grateful for knowing better and grateful for having a suspicious nature of all things governmental and medical. I do have a quite a bit of anger that so many people caved but am working on letting that go. 😬

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Whenever I see that someone has a gofundme...well, 'nuff said. But of course, she said she wasn't religious. Poor girl.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Here's a link describing the "care" many covid patients received in the hospital. The nonvaxxed were treated worse.

Hospital protocol kills

https://www.protocolkills.com/blog

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SA's avatar

Maybe Kimmel can work this in to his wheezy bit.

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Ellie's avatar

Every day those people beat their drum their show. He was horrible and relentless.

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RandiG's avatar

BFM,

And they’ll never say “I shouldn’t have gotten the vaxx. It was a bad idea.” Nope!

Non-rational escalation of commitment!!

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Annie's avatar

Yep. All about #ABV and let's forget what happened. You have to acknowledge an act or occurrence to ask forgiveness for your part in it. That's where we are at.

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It has been my experience that a few (certainly not the majority) wear out the "single mom" thing just for sympathy, but of course not all single moms are like that, like my manager's granddaughter whose husband died suddenly at age 22 while she was pregnant. I feel awful for her - she's a widow at such a young age. I can guess the likely cause.

I wonder if this nurse and her supporters are ignorant or flat out stupid (there's a difference) or just practicing willful blindness. I wonder how long a person can lie to themselves? They must know. I can't understand why they - and millions of others - don't even try to get it.

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NancyP's avatar

Just when you think it can’t get any kookier. It does! Choosing to hold firmly to my faith and focus on where I can bring light. Grateful for this C & C community. Praying for healing for your family and friend. 🙏

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Oma's avatar

Amen!

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axons007's avatar

Confidence in Government - I agree with US scrapping the bottom BUT who the heck voted Canada in at #3? They should be tied for last.

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MaryLS's avatar

True, but they still have close to 50% not trusting government -- a poor show in a country where propaganda is pushed big time.

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Anja's avatar

And Germany!!! I can't believe it😱

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Annie's avatar

Agree.

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karen h's avatar

Thank you Jeff! Too many fun jeffisms in this issue to highlight 🤣As for the roomba, I watched Under the Eightball, a documentary on the origin of Lyme disease, last night. Turns out the military has had congressional approval to experiment on us for years. I have to watch it again to get the bill number but the whole film was eye opening to say the least. It was made in 2009! The film used to be on YouTube but now there’s just a preview. In what felt like divine providence I met a woman at my chiropractor’s office who gave me a copy. Are you familiar with the film? I feel like I’m the last one to the dance, 2009!

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Karen H... thank you... for others, here’s a link https://cometofaith.org/filmovi/312772/under-the-eightball-movie

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karen h's avatar

Thank you Maureen!

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JW's avatar

I like the term "Jeffisms"...perfect.

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AngelaK's avatar

So many are suffering. I always wondered about it. They can eradicate mosquitos but not deer tick? And poor children cannot roll around in the grass and run carefree and barefoot through the grass like we did.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Plum island, Lyme released on purpose

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

I’ve never even heard of it so you aren’t the last one.

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C Rabbit's avatar

Off topic! The French authorities have notified the world that they will be remotely turning on the phones of troublemakers, ostensibly the rioters. Until this announcement, this capability was the stuff only conspiracy theorists talked about.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Turning phones *off, maybe? 🤔

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Anja's avatar

No, "on" to listen in and spy on them.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

Ah, of course 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Based Florida Man's avatar

no substacks allowed!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Guys,

You phone is not your friend...... Learn what they do to bad guys today so you can protect yourself tomorrow.

Later Jay

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Jen's avatar

That's very concerning.

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Politico Phil's avatar

For decades, RINOS have had a stronghold on our state, but we are dismantling their machine piece by piece.

The RINO establishment is wounded, and we are never going back to the status quo. The days of “country club Republicans” like Lindsay Graham are over. South Carolina is ground zero for our America First future. And we believe our state can and will be a model for the rest of the country.

https://amgreatness.com/2023/07/06/south-carolina-is-ground-zero-for-the-maga-movement/

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Kent's avatar

Graham was such a huge disappointment, he showed his true colors almost over night...Kinda like DeSantis. He was angelic and then suddenly as we started to see who his financial backers were, he slid from the pilots seat and parachuted out of the plane. Talk about a shock!

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Graham has been a slime ball from the beginning. Show me one war he didn’t cheerlead for.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And to the point, Trump was the only President who did NOT get us in any new wars. He made mistakes he has learned from but his instincts are right. Having learned from his mistakes, I think he would be a force to be reckoned with and the Bolsheviks are afraid of that.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Can you point us to a statement Trump has made that indicates he's "learned from his mistakes?"

Last I heard, he is still touting his "wonderful" COVID vax as his greatest accomplishment.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Fair point. Since I don't follow the day by day detail, what was his last statement about the shots?

What I think he has learned is who the enemies are who sabotaged his administration and a better understanding of how the crooked game works. Just saying.

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Notyours's avatar

The one TPTB do not want is the one with my full support. The reasons should be self evident.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

But how do we know which they do not want. Could all the persecution of Trump be designed to create support for him? Americans love an underdog.

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Notyours's avatar

I've had similar thoughts about Trump, so afraid I can't answer your questions. I think they really wanted Jeb! or Hilary in 2016, but now may find having DJT useful to their cause. But wasn't limiting my statement to him.

It seems safe to say they didn't/don't want RFK, Ron Paul, Bernie, or even Perot. So by my nature I feel aligned with that sort. Probably explains my remaining a decades long Breveland Clowns fan...

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Have you seen Casey DeSantis' new ad campaign?

"When you come after our kids, we FIGHT BACK!"

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/casey-desantis-launches-national-mamas-desantis-when-you-come-our-kids-we-fight-back

#MamasForDeSantis

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Kent's avatar

I WAS a devotee of DeSantis for a long while but I started to notice who he associated with off camera plus he kept trying to visit Gitmo and the second time in FEB 2023 he was denied by the brass in charge. He also entertained Garland in the governor's mansion earlier this year. His association with Jeb Bush didnt help either.....the Bush family has a dark side almost nobody knows about. Hint: Their name used to be SCHERFF. A little research should help

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Poppy Bush = Dallas 1963

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Not a devotee of any US politician.

Canadian eh! 😉

Am a fan of this mother's fierce spirit and her message though.

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Politico Phil's avatar

One has to be on guard with all candidates but Trump is MY weapon of choice in the coming election. I think the T weapon is loaded with more gunpowder than any other weapon around. I love DeSantis for what he has done for us. But I do remember another similar patriotic Republican candidate by the name of Ronald Reagan. Once he got in office, the NEOCONS (today's RINOs) got everything they wanted, all under the cover of Reagan's wonderful rhetoric. Stay frosty!

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Steph D's avatar

I give Trump a lot of credit for his judicial appointments, and the resulting dismantling of Roe. But he also made a ton of mistakes. Giving Fauci and Birx the podium in 2020 was a huge mistake.

No man or woman is perfect but that was a grave mistake with far reaching, tyrannical, fatal, and seemingly endless consequences. There were a great number of foxes in his henhouse unfortunately.

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Jaci's avatar

After his booing reception at the rally, he ran to CNN to Trump bash...disloyal opportunist!

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LMWC's avatar

Good luck

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Cynthia's avatar

Okay, Jeff, I seriously can't decide which of the following takes the cake as your best snarky comment of the day.....Is it "tossing around 'unequal justice for all' like breath mints at a leather festival" or is it "the drag-show rejects currently making military decisions"?? Let's call it a tie. Both of them left me snorting, and for the record, that was snorting with LAUGHTER, not the stuff Hunter left at daddy's house!!

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Paul K's avatar

Is it just me or do the Mark’s on the forehead of the MAGEIA article look like a moustache that’s slipped?

And does the moustache ring any bells?

Does an infamous German, who messed with the occult, come to mind?

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JW's avatar

First thing I thought of was Hitler's moustache.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

My first thought was the mark of the beast!

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Renee Sommers's avatar

I was wondering about the Sanpaku eyes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanpaku?wprov=sfti1

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