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Based Florida Man's avatar

"During this time of distress we request people stop asking about Defense Secretary Austin's vaccination status."

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Blair's avatar

I don't see how Darth Vader took the vaccine when the DOD was in charge of the entire operation. I highly doubt he was injected with the Sacred Miracle Elixir.

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Cindi's avatar

Cosmetic or tranny surgery??? 🀣

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AJF's avatar

Tranny surgery isn't elective believe it or not! Obama said it was essential so insurance had to pay, Trump said it was elective, and Biden went right back to requiring insurance companies to pay for these essential "gender affirming" surgeries. How did we get to this level of insanity?

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Drop by drop by loving, affirming drop.

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Truthseeker's avatar

But neglect to discipline emotions- just let those run wild!

1965… if I were the Devil

https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=KbOc1V8zXZ3C3lIg&v=ffuBtWLqnPY&feature=youtu.be&mibextid=Zxz2cZ

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Barbara ( PortlanderπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«)'s avatar

Alas we live in a fallen world

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Garden Lover's avatar

CA is now apparently even paying for illegals to have it. Aren’t we lucky?

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YYR's avatar

LOL. How many illegals are deranged enough to want these surgeries?

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Saw that headline this morning, sickening.

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Garden Lover's avatar

We’ve been paying for illegals’ medical bills for decades. They can get cancer treatment for $20/treatment. How do I know? My mother had a housekeeper who’d lived in the US illegally for years. She was married to a citizen, but never became a citizen. I mean, why would she when she could get a free phone (she had two phones. One she paid for and one the government paid for.), all her medical bills were paid for, she could own a house, etc. She actually had cancer, her co-payments were $20.

By the way, my mom did try to find a US citizen to help her around the house, but no one wanted to or did a semi-decent job.

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Jennifer Jacks's avatar

I had no idea insurance companies were required to cover this…wow!

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Elective surgery could be a colonoscopy or deviated septum, doesn’t necessarily have to be something weird. Even a knee replacement and sometimes a hip would be considered elective surgery.

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RunningLogic's avatar

It’s just kind of odd that they wouldn’t mention that to reassure people πŸ€”

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Jeff C's avatar

Plus he was (is still?) in the ICU, not a normal hospital room for recovery. If it was something routine it seems like something must have gone wrong.

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Truth 101's avatar

Perhaps when they were surgically attaching a mask to his face - cuz he's afraid - something went wrong.

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Verve's avatar

I cannot tell you how many botched procedures are going on since covid. Overwhelming number of doctors are sick from the jab and not operating at pre-Covid potential. Just last week - woman went in for necessary lady parts surgery... told everyone "no mesh".. wrote "no mesh" on her chart; had nurse enter "no mesh" on her official medical records. Woke up from surgery - asked the doctor, no mesh right? Nope. He put in mesh. Took her back into the operating room to remove it. More anesthesia, another intubation, a reopened incision with more chance of damage and infection. Double the recovery period. I bet even the doctors at the most esteemed institutions have not been spared from the jab, and if there is a tell tale vax adverse diagnosis what Austin has, you better believe we won't hear what it is. Reminds me of when they wouldn't release Clinton's medical records to the public - we found out later from Lewinsky's book that he had herpes and other diseases.

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Susan's avatar

probably in relation to the jab that was mandatory if he didn't get the placebo

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Peter GL's avatar

sort of like complications from a simple appendectomy? But then why not come out with it?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Seems to me reassurance only comes in the form of one, big, November overhaul.

Just sayin'.

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CStone's avatar

But....but......The Big Moose (Michael Obama) is scared!!! HE is losing sleep at night over it! I mean, guys. HE is petrified!!!!

C’mon man.....

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Patrice's avatar

Would you want to tell the world of your hemorrhoid procedure...

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s probably what it wasβ€”especially complications from that πŸ˜³πŸ˜†

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

They removed his left nut by mistake, thinking it was another 'roid?

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Annie's avatar

Agree πŸ’―. If it's routine why not say it.

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Peter GL's avatar

It's because they think we CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

In what world is a knee replacement elective surgery? I've had both knees replaced, neither had anything to do with anything elective.... Even subluxed knee caps...

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mimi's avatar

I have always understood that if it isn't an emergency, it's an elective surgery. Appendectomies are emergency surgery. You may not be able to walk without a knee replacement, but you won't die if you don't get it.

I assume hip replacement for a broken hip is an emergency but it's elective if you're getting it because you hip hurts.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Pretty sure you are correct...

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Timothy Wallace's avatar

In a world created by an under-regulated health insurance industry assisted by corporate captured federal agencies?

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

There are people intent on insurance fraud, but I do not know how hip or knee replacement surgery would be done as an elective surgery at anytime...

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Dr Linda's avatar

I was thinking the same

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on the doss's avatar

How about brain transplant surgery? Let's hope it wasn't from a White supremist soldier.

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Valerie's avatar

Weight loss surgery?

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

Testicle replacement?

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

You’re assuming he had them to begin with. Doubtful.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

LOL!! My bad! The doctors could not tell either... their eyes were watering from the stench.

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DS's avatar

How can you replace what you never had?

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

Maybe they replaced his shrivelled peas with Biden's dead nuts?

Cruel!

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Renee Sommers's avatar

Liposuction?

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Peter GL's avatar

In a way every surgery is elective. Some more so than others. My MIL elected NOT to have stomach cancer surgery in her 80's. She passed away six month later. With the chemo that she would have required for the surgery they had given her eight months.

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Emumundo's avatar

Sorry about your MIL but what a brave woman! I’m sure she was heavily pressured to have surgery and undergo chemo,etc. I hope her last months were peaceful.

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Peter GL's avatar

Thank you… yes she went peacefully. Indeed our priest told us he hadn’t witnessed such a peaceful end of life. The basic prayer she had was β€œfor a Christian end to my life, painless, without shame and suffering and with a good account before the awesome judgement seat of Christ”. May we all be so blessed

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

along with a hysterectomy, omg, which is what I was told 30 years ago. Hmmm, it didn't feel elective, at the time, and still doesn't.

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Bobbi's avatar

The impression I got is the elective surgery was done on 12/22 and he went home that day. Like I say. It's an impression. Who would schedule surgery that would require a hospital stay 2 days before Christmas eve? Maybe a vasectomy.

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MayBella82's avatar

The government was shut down over Christmas so he probably thought he could slide in elective surgery and no one would notice. I expect he probable didn’t take leave for it so there was no paper trail at work. He also should have been at Bethesda if it was something like a hip or knee replacement... they are his primary care doctors. Something is fishy.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Maybe Lloyd missed a History lecture at West Pointβ€”the one about Hessian mercenaries shutting down for a not-Merry Christmas in 1776.

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K2's avatar

Both?

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Sharon's avatar

boy, they sure sound like they're having a good time on our f#$@&ng money.

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shayne's avatar

Yeah, my first thought when I saw he'd gone in for elective surgery.

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MaryAnn's avatar

My guess: Perforated colon during a routine colonoscopy.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

I agree with you.

Pfizer's response to the Texas AG's lawsuit against them is interesting.

Pfizer moves in TX v Pfizer - by Sasha Latypova

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/tx-v-pfizer

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OnTheJump's avatar

THIS is an exceptional piece! Thank you for sharing. A lot to unpack in Latypova's article - but, here, she hits the nail ON THE HEAD, speaking of our government's 'Sovereign Immunity' (Pfizer asserts it is protected from liability essentially because it acted under the direction of.... you guessed it - the US govt.) :

>>'Translation: β€œwe are a US Government agent, and are protected by the Sovereign Immunity of the US Government. The US Government decided to poison all of you, people, and gave us contracts for a lot of money to make and ship the poison, and instructed us on how to lie about this operation, and we did exactly as we were instructed! Stop bothering us with these politically motivated lawsuits, because it is very evident from your silly complaint that

YOU

CANNOT

HANDLE

THE

TRUTH”.

Very few in the β€œfreedom movement” have the intestinal fortitude to recognize that in fact, this is the truth. For most β€œexperts” this means they would have to abandon the comfort of the cozy spaces they built for themselves: all that β€œscience” and β€œdata” and β€œthey lied” and adulterated and whatnot, but would have to face the evil head on.

For many attorneys this means they can’t really chase the mythical pharma compensation money supposedly almost within the reach, conveniently being dangled by the criminals as a honey trap - β€œif we can only prove fraud”. Fraud is legal, it is in fact a required attribute to fulfill the US Government-DOD contracts for EUA Countermeasures.

Most commentators and experts continue to pretend covid shots are β€œFDA approved pharmaceuticals” and aiming their blame at a variety of parties, but carefully avoiding the main perpetrators.' <<

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Garden Lover's avatar

But if they lied to the government about the efficacy and safety couldn’t this possibly create a loophole.

Also, screw sovereign immunity if the government is purposefully doing things that negatively impact and kill their own people. We need to be able to hold them, and their agents, accountable for their crimes.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Indeed! This is why I'm upset with Gov DeSantis for not taking the bull by the horns and telling the USG we will NOT comply and calling them out for their crimes/treason against the American people. Can I get an "AMEN"?

I am DONE with all the legalese bull-shit while people are being killed!

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OnTheJump's avatar

We ALL agree with you - but....how to make that happen? How to hold them accountable? Hell, how to hold PHARMA accountable? Reagan let them in the door....now grown into an elephant that can't be pushed back OUT of the room. Ironic.

We can affect change, to some extent - at the polls. Overturn the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986....that would be a tremendous start. But - Pharma is a powerful bully, and won't easily permit that to happen.

Bought and paid for politician and bureaucrats and tptb won't just let go, either.

Gonna take a village. As Jeff suggests, focus on local is a great start - but you are right - screw the gov's sovereignty...that MUST change.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

You're welcome.

Here's an outstanding recap from 12/2023 of the Texas AG's lawsuit. I learned a lot reading it.

https://x.com/tracybeanz/status/1730660780947763637?s=20

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Jean Mac's avatar

Tracy Beanz does very comprehensive journalism. Lots of in depth stuff on COVID and MO v. Biden on her website UncoverDC.com

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daverkb's avatar

Tracy Beanz ... top notch. I'll read it. Thanks!

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OnTheJump's avatar

Thanks! Will give it a looksee....... in the day's 25th hour, lol.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And then there is this to add to Latypova's post.................................................................

Biologic Markers in Immunotoxicology.

US military-public health officials have not only long understood the harmful effects of immunitoxicants, enabling the selection of effective xenobiotics for inclusion in vials of vaccines and other biological products, which are intentionally toxic poisons, and therefore legally classifiable as weapons.

They have also long possessed knowledge of how to assess the efficacy (morbity and mortality) of such vaccine-weapons, through biomarker assays....

Jan. 5, 2024 - Read-aloud: Cooper v. Aaron, with notes, links and transcript of commentary.

…The latest possible date at which the use of products called vaccines to intentionally induce chronic disease, infertility, and shortened lifespans, starting with children, became official U.S. federal government policy β€” the 1986 [National Vaccine Program and VICP] act β€” also comprehensively blocked judicial review…

https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/biologic-markers-in-immunotoxicology

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OnTheJump's avatar

Thanks Phil. Will read......quick review looks very interesting.

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Politico Phil's avatar

OTJ, very well put! You just ripped the bandaid off.

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Emumundo's avatar

What about liability for not giving the public the vaccine they submitted for the EUA? The old bait and switch...

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

I don't think there is any for that but not sure. Supposedly Pfizer has FDA approval for Pfizer Cominraty...but that vax has not been used in USA. The "vax" they are giving is the EUA version. However, they changed the way they make the batches from the way they made it in clinical trials. And they never really tested the new method. But I guess that doesn't matter either because the clinical trials they conducted were a sham. Whistleblower Brooke Jackson's lawsuit was dismissed basically because the clinical trials didn't matter because Pfizer was just doing what the US government ordered.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Sounds like the Pfizer case is about to be removed.

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Barbls's avatar

What do you mean?

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Removal = take it out of state court and into federal court

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Barbls's avatar

I'm sorry. I should have asked a better question. I know that Pfizer has asked that it be moved into a federal court. Have they succeeded in their quest? Has it been decided that it moves from Texas to Fed?

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Fred's avatar

Haven’t read it all yet, but I could hope that the entire list of 1200+ known adverse reactions on Pfz’s 2/28/21 FOIA document would be required to be disclosed from that date forward. I would likely be disappointed. Thanks for sharing!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Possibly this is more simply a case of his sins coming back to bite him (as it were)

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Freebird's avatar

A very good possibility, as in the case of sweet Fani Willis.

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ShortLeggedDog's avatar

I would generally agree but I also always factor in that the useful idiots don’t always know how useful they really are in the operation...blinded by their false sense of power and control.

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Tom Haviland's avatar

I don't see Lloyd Austin as the "Darth Vader" type. I see him more as a weak-minded "Stormtrooper" who easily fell the the Fauci/Birx/Walensky "Jedi Mind Trick" of taking what he really thought was a "safe & effective" miracle drug.

"These aren't the side effects that you are looking for."

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Taiga Rohrer's avatar

Maybe he got a Wizard of OZ operation and was given a brain? Maybe a heart? It'd be great even if they just gave him some artificial morals and ethics... I doubt it, but I think you are on to something Jeff, although they are operating like an independent junk show not a government.

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walk2write's avatar

If he shows up with an eye patch like Hillary and Harry (Reid) did after a medical absence, then I think the alien invasion theory (not the ones streaming across the border with Mexico) will really gain some traction.

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A.J.'s avatar

I'm betting in a rectal-cranial transplant for his "elective" surgery. And, done by the "maintenance crew" at the hospital over the holidays. Learned that pithy crew vocab from a great doctor who advised me avoid all ERs and operating rooms on weekends and holidays plus after 5 pm on weekdays because that's when the "maintenance:" medical staff takes over.

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Annie's avatar

Though I am hoping he is fully vaxxed with any and every shot. That traitorous POS.

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liz's avatar

watch those attack thoughts! ;) what would Jesus say? lol

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daverkb's avatar

A guy at Rumble commented this: "Maybe Lloyd is transitioning to Loretta?"

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Verve's avatar

Either that or we're seeing both the culmination of DEI in every sector and the effects of 90+% of doctors being jabbed and not working at full capacity. I cannot tell you the number of botched procedures and simple (yet serious) mistakes being made in healthcare since Covid.

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Brenda Ping's avatar

I read it was prostate cancer.

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Bingham22's avatar

So did I.

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Dela Wurl's avatar

Interesting, but those same people thought nothing of requiring folks to show vaccine status if they wanted to board a plane! All of a sudden…. PRIVACY!

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LS Woodruff's avatar

Maybe the powers that be think he is no longer useful or compromised.....

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Bubblehead's avatar

My guess is that he is coming out a full-blown Wo-man! I can hardly wait.

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ThreeArchBay's avatar

OR his sexual orientation...

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ASK's avatar

Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch has a pretty lengthy and detailed account on X as to the Fani Willis legal issue. Worth reading.

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Copernicus's avatar

β€œSince the district attorney was fully capable of asking for authority for additional funding following the pandemic, then it is clear she knows how to do that [how to ask for a special prosecutor].”

πŸ˜†πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Excellent article

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PE Bird's avatar

Thanks for link - v.informative.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Quit trying to take the speck out of someone’s eye, when you have a plank in your own, slightly misquoted, but you get the idea! Matthew 7:3-5

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CStone's avatar

I hadn’t thought of it that way!! She was trying to prosecute for the β€˜mote in Trump’s eye’, when she has a full-grown tree growing in hers!

Good analogy.

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TB's avatar

If mean, *IF* the allegations she brought had been correct, then Trump would be guilty of something equally serious... but even then, she would not be the right one to prosecute it given her conduct.

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Roger Roger's avatar

It doesn’t apply here.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you!

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Heather B's avatar

Wow! Great article.

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Annie's avatar

DEI at its best with fani and friends. Though the rinos under governor Kemp, a wef minion, are not doing anything. They don't want Trump to win. Uniparty POS in Georgia.

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YYR's avatar

AG Carr may not go with this flow. He's not team Kemp, and even if he were, this is too glaring to ignore politically. How many "backlogged prosecutions" are being ignored while crime escalates and the appropriated resources are squandered on Fani and her boitoi? Even the AJC gave this story attention. Blood is in the water.

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Annie's avatar

I hope you are correct.

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c Anderson's avatar

🎯🎯🎯

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John Galt?'s avatar

Looters gonna loot. Reparations in real-time!

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SadieJay's avatar

When we lived in the UK we found out that fanny is slang for snatch. Fitting.

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Pixie Prissy's avatar

The plane story made me think of this gem I read yesterday....

Excellent analogy from Toby Roger's' Substack

β€œIf Pharma made airplanes there would be airplane crashes every single day and Pharma would blame the people who never fly.

Sudden Aviation Death Syndrome (SADS) would be the label used to describe those killed in the daily airplane crashes which would always be considered a coincidence.

The CDC would strongly recommend that all children fly 90 times before their 18th birthday and blue states would require proof of said flights to attend school; even if you have been in a previous crash there would be no exemptions to the mandated 90 flights.

Anderson Cooper would vilify anyone who took fewer than five flights a year.

The National Transportation Safety Board would assure us that planes have always crashed every day β€” it was just better awareness that made people think things had gotten worse β€” while doing absolutely nothing to improve airline safety.

Academics would conduct elaborate studies on β€œovercoming airplane crash hesitancy.”

The mainstream media would feature endless commercials for medications to treat burns and lost limbs from airplane crashes, complete with singing and dancing spokespeople who are always smiling.

Pharma would make record earnings every year because more crashes mean they need to make more planes!

Wall Street would applaud their visionary business model.”

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Light From Within-Lesley's avatar

Yet the most sobering detail in Toby Roger’s post is at the end of this analogy:

β€œ(Nota bene for anyone who thinks that this analogy is facetious: 300 children now develop autism in the United States every day, which is more than the seating capacity of the average domestic airplane flight.)”

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Lorita's avatar

That's the model right there. Lord, deliver us from being deceived.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Substitute anything in there for Pharma and it’s absurd.

Same with Trump headlines. Substitute BO and see if it makes sense.

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CStone's avatar

Exactly!!!

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

that is awesome.

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LuAnne's avatar

One would think a DA initiating a completely unprecedented made up criminal case against a PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, would clean her own house before proceeding!

I think I've given these derelict's too much credit over the years. Yes...they really are evil AND STUPID.

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Alison Smith's avatar

They think they are above the law, nothing can touch them. Look at the Bidens.

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RunningLogic's avatar

It’s all arrogance but pride comes before a fall…

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CStone's avatar

β€œPride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.”

Proverbs 16:18

They seem to have the whole package.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup. Exactly.

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Barbls's avatar

I keep waiting for the fall.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Me too. It’s inevitable but we might have to wait a while…

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Clintons, 'bomas, and you can go back a long way on both sides. Zig Zag

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YYR's avatar

They often are. Look at AOC's mess doing the same thing with her boitoi and campaign funds.

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Jeff C's avatar

You would think, but it's pretty clear this lot aren't the brightest bulbs. It's not just that they think they are above reproach, it's that they are too stupid to think through how this stuff might come back to bite them. Competent people would have worked this out as part of the attack plan.

God has smiled on us by giving us fools as enemies.

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CH's avatar

I'm thinking some of these dumb a$$es have been paid off by some very wealthy people. They thought their ship had come in and ran to cash the check before making sure their ship was in ship shape.

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SB's avatar

"God has smiled on us by giving us fools as enemies."

EXCELLENT!!!

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TB's avatar

I've seen this before in life (though not on such a grand scale). Consider even our own experience... if you get away with something a few times, isn't it easy to fall into thinking that you'll never face consequences? It takes effort to stop and think about consequences, and fools are generally lazy.

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

That last line.... perfection!

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MayBella82's avatar

Right on target!

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Deb's avatar

This is really the issue... those who have been allowed to lord over the American people feel they are entitled to do so... and have been allowed to do so. There is never any accountability nor are there any consequences to their illegal actions. And all the while, they are harping that they are protecting us, the American people, and of course, democracy!!! What a farce! The old saying is, the 1st time something happens it is shame on them..... the next time it is allowed to happen, it is shame on us!!!! And that is where we are today.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I read your comment and I think about L Graham. I know nothing abouthim and skeletons but I wonder what there is. I sure don’t trust him.

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GG's avatar

That's been the most frustrating thing about watching the country be torn apart: it's being done by really stupid people!

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Copernicus's avatar

No, by evil people. Evil principalities and powers controlling evil people.

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CStone's avatar

I have noticed that sinful, evil people are diabolical......but it makes them stupid.

In my observations, evil people really are stupid.

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Copernicus's avatar

Yes, you are right.

I guess I was pushing back against the idea that they are β€œmerely” stupid. They are stupid precisely because they’re minds have been taken over by Evil. Vile, damnable, mind-altering Evil.

May God graciously keep us in our right minds and give us the wisdom and humility to see where we are at risk for being led astray, both in our public personas and lives and in our personal, daily, ordinary relationships and lives.

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Mike Perceval's avatar

Amen, and AMEN!!!

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SoManyQuestions's avatar

Romans 1:28-32

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Yes. Wisdom is a fruit of the Spirit. Evil people and demons have none. They’re just cunning.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Perhaps even MORE frustrating is the number of REALLY SMART PEOPLE, sitting idly by and watching it happen...

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daverkb's avatar

The most stupid people in the world are Marxists. Why? It's because they have this ideological template in their brains which overrides every other consideration. Part of the Marxist credo is an unwritten Marxist law, that of 'the end justifies the means'. This law trumps everything ... including logic, wisdom, prudent behavior. The second unwritten law is 'do what thou will.' This is, in essence and effect, the Satanic abolition of any absolute moral order ... first and foremost God's Absolute Law.

Scratch any true believer Marxist and you will find a self-serving narcissistic materialist who is anti-Christ. This is what living for ten years on the Upper West Side of Manhattan taught me. And by the way, the Upper West Side has often been called by some New Yorkers the Peoples Republic of the Upper West Side. Associate Justice Sonia Maria Sotomayor grew up on the Upper West Side. Explains a lot.

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EverybodyDuck's avatar

Totalitarian and pschopathic tendencies are well camouflaged under the cover of Marxist β€œideals.”

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daverkb's avatar

Yes, that's the gist of it. And the 'ideals' are fraudulent utterances for Utopian promises which are never delivered. Marxism is theft of everything, except it's final products of poverty and moral degradation. It is a world of language turned Humpty Dumpty upside down and with the law of 'the law is what I say it it and nothing more'. We are just beginning to see the consequences of the Marxist lie in our now increasingly ruined lives.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Protected by demonic influence.

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AngelaK's avatar

And his disciples of unyielding influence and wealth, like George Soros.

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Freebird's avatar

Right you are. I firmly believe that the resident is a Dr. Faustus

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

it is amazing how many stupid people there are. It does blow my mind.

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MayBella82's avatar

By people who sold their souls for greed. Greed is has taken down many good people... it is sad when I see friends who at one time, had integrity but now, will say and do anything to get what they want.

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🌱NardπŸ™'s avatar

Not people...puppets.

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Roger Beal's avatar

The "D" in DEI stands for "dumb".

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TB's avatar

"Dumb, Evil, Idiots"?

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Annie's avatar

They have wef governor Kemp support. Both don't want Trump to win. Uniparty in action.

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YYR's avatar

If AJC covered this, it's too hot to ignore. Kemp can't do his weffing if he's protecting these greedy pigs. And AG Carr is not WEF, he'll likely go after this. And there will most certainly be private citizens suing for fraud and misuse of public funds while criminals are free to run rampant. This isn't going away.

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Annie's avatar

Good.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I have a friend who is a commissioner in that county. She also worked the polls for the last decade. You have no idea of the corruption…

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Garden Lover's avatar

I live in California. Nothing would surprise me anymore.

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SCmama's avatar

My old pastor always said, β€œSin makes you stupid.”

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

They have no morals or integrity which allows them to falsely charge people in the first place. Stealing and lying are NORMAL to them. Lying thieves.

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Andie's avatar

I don't believe they're stupid, they know they can get away with it and do most of the time. They do think they are above the law and are better than us.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

They are both, that is what dei/wokeism is all about, evil and stupid. Another excellent example is the VP. Sadly we have sooooooooo many examples.

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CH's avatar

One would think that. It reminded me of the recent conviction of former Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby. I guess they are more concerned about their 15 min of fame instead of making sure they have no skeletons in their closet before bringing all that scrutiny upon themselves.

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Shari Ray's avatar

I’m betting she pulls a β€˜Gay’ move πŸ˜†πŸ™ŒπŸ™ŒπŸ™Œ

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Shari Ray, Only if forced by the Kenyan. Far too much arrogance on board, just as with the Harvard prez, to resign on her own accord.

Like Gay, Fanni will probably receive a significant severance package.

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TB's avatar

I really hope that "severance package" is a euphemism for "jail time". (I mean, presuming she is found guilty, of course. But the case looks strong, prima facie.)

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Garden Lover's avatar

They are complacent. Too many on their side have done whatever they’ve wanted and gotten away with it for years. Why should now be any different? I mean, look at how the left has reacted to Biden’s treason. Why wouldn’t they think they could get away with it?

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🌱NardπŸ™'s avatar

Sheep don’t think...

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liz's avatar

sex addicts. they are begging to get caught

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JJ Chester's avatar

What amazes me about the Austin affair has more to do with Biden. A "normal" president receives a daily intel briefing from the Pentagon and the intel community. A "normal" president would expect to see the Sec Def at those meetings. A "normal" president might ask, "Where the hell is Austin?"

I can tell you that if I missed a Monday or Friday staff meeting, somebody would want to know why and I had better have a very good excuse. And, if you missed my Friday meeting, my assistant would be on your phone looking for answers.

So, the issue is that the guy at the top of the food chain doesn't care and probably doesn't know why.

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

But you have to go to your place of work and actually work to get the daily intel briefing. Biden has been on holiday for 2 weeks. In Delaware.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

My first thought was these people don’t even show up for work, so how would anyone notice!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

LOL!!!!! Right?!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Biden's advisers probably got tired of the mandatory Depends changes mid-briefing, and ended the briefings. And what's the point of briefing someone who is asleep and/or drooling?

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CH's avatar

So that then begs the question: Who is really running the show? It is obviously not Biden.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Most of us know the answer to that...look no further than Obummer and the Marxists who were in his administration. Remember the β€œthird term” comment?

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CH's avatar

Agree

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AngelaK's avatar

Soros runs him.

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Fred's avatar

And they know that we know, and frankly just don’t give a d---.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

And we know that they know that we know... πŸ˜‚

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

And they like rubbing our noses in it.

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AngelaK's avatar

George Soros.

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Corkey's avatar

An abnormal President doesn’t need to be at any meetings

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MayBella82's avatar

President and VP get a brief daily. A friend of mine use to do the brief when he was in uniform. They go through chain of events protocol if something is to go wrong. There is no way they didn’t know where Austin was... this is their way of not telling the American people. This admin is a disgrace.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

MayBella82, nothing in this administration is like it used to be.

As the late great El Rushbo stated, "we are in heap big trouble"

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

Megyn Kelly had a good bit on this yesterday. Hopefully the word is getting out.

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The Keys's avatar

Megyn Kelly is the most compromised journalist in television.

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Andrea Leshok's avatar

Oh I'm quite sure there are more that are much more compromised than her.

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Dana Hope's avatar

She’s not on television anymore nor has been for years. How is she compromised?

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devoalan's avatar

Because he’s nowhere near the top. He’s a blow up doll brought in for photo ops, and onshe in a swile, heshe gotta give a speeeecshhh.

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

For Yahweh will not abandon His people on account of His great name, because Yahweh has been pleased to make you a people for Himself. . .

Only fear Yahweh and serve Him in truth with all your heart; for see what great things He has done for you. β€” 1 Samuel 12:22, 24 LSB

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RunningLogic's avatar

Glad to see you post today! I didn’t see your post yesterday or somehow missed it?

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

Sorry, I was sleeping until way after Jeff posted. 😴

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RunningLogic's avatar

No problem, just was hoping everything was ok with you! Glad you got some rest! πŸ™‚

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Sally M's avatar

Glad you took a day to celebrate your BD with family. πŸ₯³πŸŽ‚They obviously value you as much as we do your daily scripture posts!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

How sweet. Thank you!

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RunningLogic's avatar

A belated happy birthday to you!!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I missed it yesterday as well! I was wondering where you were! Glad you’re ok!

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Barnjai's avatar

There you are!! It can be very discouraging living in this world but you always find scripture that brings me back to what's real and true and good. Thank you!

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

I came across that passage in my Bible reading/journaling last night. One of those that leapt out at me. ✝️❀️

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Amen!

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Sydney's avatar

Fani and Nate… sounds like a Stacy Abrams romance novel.

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walk2write's avatar

A really salacious novel might be titled β€œProFaniNate.”

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FreeBird07's avatar

Nice one!

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walk2write's avatar

Thanks!

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RunningLogic's avatar

🀣🀣🀣

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Erin Fight's avatar

Hahahaha!!!!

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Steph D's avatar

Speaking of globalists, I don’t have traditional cable in order to limit my family’s intake of government propaganda. I do have a few streaming apps that I like, one is PureFlix, which is excellent.

But my husband wanted to watch the football game and so we purchased a subscription to Paramount plus. I also wanted to watch the new β€˜Fraiser’ reboot because I like Kelsey Grammer. (Don’t judge me)πŸ˜†

But seriously, the Pharma commercials every 3 minutes are too much. They are pushing that poison as if their bank accounts depend on it, and it does. One such commercial opened with a woman giving birth, next, a bunch of cute kids and families playing together. The tag line was something like: β€œBecause you love them” get all your vaccinations... blah blah blah. Canceled! ❌

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Susan In Kansas's avatar

We're not that old, but recently have been watching ME TV and Antenna TV which comes in through an antenna- cut the cord years ago. My heavens the ads! Yes Pharma every minute, walk in tub, orthotic shoes, hearing aides... But the programming is so much better that what's on today. All in the Family, Andy Griffith, MASH. (I'm an 80s girl I can't believe how old this makes me feel)

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walk2write's avatar

And don’t forget The Waltons!

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GG's avatar

"We're not that old" and then proceeds to out herself as an 80's girl! Girl, hate to break it to you, but we are "that old"! 🀣

Get off my lawn! Nah, I'm not that old... Yet.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

The last comment...classic! 🀣🀣🀣

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I noticed some of those stations are on a 40 minute schedule instead of 30 minutes for sitcoms. So they use a 23 minute sitcom to show 17 minutes of commercials. I tried to watch a King Of Queens rerun and couldn’t do it!

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AngelaK's avatar

All in the Family is still my favorite! I love the character of Archie! He is the real thing. A true New Yorker of that time. Not a racist or hater at heart, imo.

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Tonya's avatar

The only TV that I am exposed to also comes from my husband watching sports. Along with the increase to near-constant drug commercials, there has been an increase in "human interest stories" during pre-game, half-time, and post-game shows that almost always feature someone who is "fighting cancer". It's not a coincidence. Pharma causes the cancer, then also profits from the "treatment," and when people die from the treatment, the cancer is blamed. Result: having cancer is almost glamorized, pharma and medical industry is praised and "health" care workers are viewed as super heroes, and the public demands more research and more novel types of poisons to be made and distributed to the public. And since it's so expensive, they demand that the government pay for it. Somehow, the only flaw they see in pharma is their greed in not offering their "life-saving" medicines at a lower cost.

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FourWinds's avatar

The propaganda is insidious. I wish everyone in this country would turn off their TVs for a week, minimum, and I am bettering they could think more clearly.

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GG's avatar

And put down their phones and internet. I'm telling you, the stream of propaganda is constant.

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KatLee's avatar

I I love Frasier! I don’t have cable but get a bunch of channels through an indoor antenna and if the TV is on, it’s likely on the Frasier reruns.

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Tonya's avatar

My absolute favorite episode of that show, though, doesn't feature Kelsey Grammer. Here it is. Physical comedy at its best!

https://youtu.be/joErC-I80t0?si=wh7QK7M8Pvtii_5g

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CStone's avatar

And the one where Niles and Frazier were trying to fix the commode!! They were a hilarious combo!

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MCN's avatar

Love that one!! Absolutely the bestest!!

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KatLee's avatar

Yes!

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SadieJay's avatar

I love Frasier too. Niles had the best lines, I swear. They were such snobs, I love it.

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AngelaK's avatar

Me too! I love their pretentious snobbery!

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Kitkat's avatar

BTW, You can catch the original Frasier on Hulu. I pay for the no-ads...so worth every penny. Lots of great shows. Home Improvement, Last Man Standing (I'm a huge Tim Allen fan). The Golden Girls, MASH, etc.

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KatLee's avatar

I bought the CD set some years ago 😺

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AngelaK's avatar

I love him and Niles. I actually love their pretentiousness.

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Sophia's avatar

How is the Fraiser reboot?

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Steph D's avatar

I liked it. You have to give it a chance, it gets better as the episodes go on.

The best part of the reboot, it is that Fraiser’s now grown son, Frederick is a lot like his grandfather/β€˜Marty’, Fraiser’s dad on the show. (Now deceased) Although extremely bright, he’s a Harvard drop out and a firefighter who likes to be around the common man. πŸ˜‚ I really liked Marty Crane’s character in the original series, so this was a nice nod to his persona and memory.

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Sophia's avatar

Marty was a favorite of mine too. The original cast was so well chosen.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Just ok...I watched about 1/2 of it, not nearly as funny as the original one.

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Kitkat's avatar

Sadly, the reboots rarely compare to their originals. The magic of Frasier was the ensemble cast. Kelsey Grammer can't hold it all by himself. (BTW, I love KG too. He was great in Jesus Revolution).

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PEL's avatar

Similarly we loved the original Justified but the reboot was dreadful. Still, Timothy, sigh!

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Kitkat's avatar

PEL completely agree about Justified! I couldn't even finish the reboot, even with a very drool-worthy Timothy. :D

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AngelaK's avatar

Not the same without Niles, but worth watching Kelsey Grammar.

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Sophia's avatar

Not surprising. Such is life.

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Dena's avatar

Watch Kelsey Grammar in Jesus Revolution.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I saw that commercial, had to mute it, as I almost threw up. beyond nauseating.

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AngelaK's avatar

I love Frasier! ❀️

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SadieJay's avatar

I pay extra for no commercials!

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T Reid's avatar

I only see commercials on TV during college football games. There was this hilarious one for some sort of drug gay men need or want (not sure what). The ad was various scenes of very gay dudes giving each other come hither looks and seductive glances at clubs, train stations, cafes, etc. It was like the Blue Oyster Bar from Police Academy.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Oh my gosh! Cancel paramount! You can stream games for free with DOFU app. Its not the best but it works! Mirror phone or use a cable to attach phone to TV!!! Thank me

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LuAnne's avatar

My husband & I just had a conversation this morning about the Lloyd Austin story. If this isn't further proof the WH isn't in charge, then there's just no hope for those continuing to buy the garbage they're being fed.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Did SecDef get a sex change operation?

Lloyd will now show up at the Pentagon as Lola?

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Blair's avatar

In today's world, nothing would surprise me. He could invite Milley back to the Pentagon for a drag queen party.

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Linda's avatar

My thought exactly, Kathleen!! After all, what "elective surgery" is soooo sensitive that no one will disclose what it is, yet leave him in "so much pain" as to require the ICU?! They wouldn't even alert the staff that had to fill in for him?!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

It was also reported that an ambulance had to be called to transfer him to the hospital.

Now some people may not know this, but SecDef is surrounded with a huge staff.

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

And nobody knew or could say he was absent! Is everyone still working from home? Geez!!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Mind boggling because we are involved in two wars - Ukraine and the Middle East.

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CStone's avatar

I fear it will soon be three. I think we will soon be attacked from within. I hope and pray I’m wrong.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I'm afraid you are right.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Indeed, what kind of 'elective surgery"? Here's one from a while back:

Hamor's men had to agree to mass circumcision so their little prince boy Shechem could marry Jacob's daughter Dina (whom he had already raped, then decided he was really hot to marry her)--and while they were lying around in pain ("when they were sore"), Jacob's men came in and slaughtered them. Gen. 34

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Excellent! That’s a hopeful possibility!

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Hhhana's avatar

now thats funny!

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Truth 101's avatar

Nah he was having his mask permanently attached cuz he's afwaid.

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TB's avatar

I read elsewhere that the govt just recently admitted it was prostate cancer... hopefully Jeff will confirm and update us in a future issue. :)

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes, I just heard today that it is prostrate cancer.

Not sure if you were in the military or not, but what Austin did should get him fired.

If he had any integrity, he should resign.

But...since he has no integrity, or brains, he will not resign.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Kathleen: Sadly, no one can make him resign. He knows too much.

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RunningLogic's avatar

β€”β€œFiguratively speaking, of course. Don’t bite anybody.”

Ha, sometimes I sure feel like it lol πŸ˜†

Let us all take after the mongoose and not fear the big lazy fat mean cats that try to menace us!

That Fani Willis story doesn’t surprise me at all (well maybe just the part that she was found out). These government shills are all the same. Grifters who use the taxpayers as their own personal piggy bank and who think they’re above the law. Kudos to smart and savvy Attorney Ashleigh Merchant for getting the evidence!

All the tiny violins for Gov Nuisance πŸ˜‘

The Lloyd Austin story is very bizarre. I am thinking he had an adverse event and no one wants to admit it. But why?

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John Bugni's avatar

Fox news says prostate cancer surgery.

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FreeBird07's avatar

Just saw the Epoch Times article saying the same.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Ah. Interesting. Understand why that might be kept private but still doesn’t explain why no one in the chain of command seemed to have been kept advised.

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SteelJ's avatar

In a publicly available piece like this "don't bite anybody" is a smart addition. We can be smart enough to figure out if Jeff really means it or not. I know what I think. If anyone ever deserved to be bitten......

Good take on Austin's possible health issue. Another is it's of a highly "personal" nature he finds embarrassing. Either way the public's rights "trump" his privacy rights, although not in his entitled, progressive mind.

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TB's avatar

Well now, Jeff's been taking "bites" out of people in court, and others have been taking "bites" out of corrupt school boards in public meetings and elections, so no doubt he wouldn't oppose doing so figuratively via legal means! But literal biting is probably a bad idea... who knows what diseases you'd catch... 😜

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes ewww πŸ˜πŸ˜‚

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I hope he wouldn’t incite biting especially as an attorney πŸ˜†πŸ˜

Thanks, I think you’re right about those possibilities too.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

He billed $250 an hour, which is a lot more than the $140 an hour approved by the state.

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CMCM's avatar

I found it interesting that so many of his "meetings" were exactly 8 hours and billed at $250/hour. How many 8 hour meetings do people have with lawyers, anyway?

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Elaine Russky's avatar

He uses block billing, failing to specify the time expended for each task, aggregating it all into one 8-hour interval. His time records aren't very descriptive of the work he was doing, so it's hard to tell whether the time expended was reasonable. He does not name others present in meetings, making it difficult to correlate their time records. Some superiors would send it back, but it looks like no one was scrutinizing the bills, perhaps because his services were satisfactory to Fani.

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YYR's avatar

Uh oh.

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JJ Chester's avatar

You gotta love the old "Pay-the-Paramour" scheme. It has worked so well for AOC and Ilhan Omar, why not Fani Willis. If Mr. Wade was being paid at the rate of $140/hour. He would have had to work just a few minutes shy of 90 hours a week, or 12 hours and 45 minutes a day, seven days a week for 52 weeks for a year. Talk about dedication. A committed servant of justice and the people. We are lucky that God put such people on earth. Only kidding. They are all craven crooks!

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It totally reminded me of this sordid affair that happened right here in Michigan. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/inside-michigan-state-representatives-attempt-cover-secret-affair/story?id=36272691&ts=true

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RunningLogic's avatar

Wow 😳

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Tonya's avatar

I knew I wasn't the only one who would do the math on that one!

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Barbara ( PortlanderπŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«)'s avatar

πŸ€ͺπŸ€£πŸ™ƒπŸ€¬

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Corkey's avatar

USA current state:

Who is flying the plane?

Nobody is flying the plane.

I remember this exchange from the movie It’s A Mad Mad World.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Reminds me of Planes, Trains, Automobiles:

To the guys going wrong way on the highway: "You're going the wrong way!"

"How do they know where we're going?"

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SadieJay's avatar

One of our faves... Planes, Trains and Automobiles! Love that it had to get an R rating because they would not cut all the F bombs from the car rental scene.

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JW's avatar

Or the movie Naked Gun.

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Janet's avatar

Love that movie.

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The Cactus's avatar

Or Airplane!

β€œI think you ought to know what our chances are. The life of everyone on board depends upon just one thing. Finding someone back there who cannot only fly this plane, but who didn't have fish for dinner.”

β€œLadies and gentlemen, this is your stewardess speaking.

β€œWe regret any inconvenience the sudden cabin movement might have caused. This is due to periodic air pockets we encounter. There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you enjoy the rest of your flight.

β€œBy the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?”

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

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The Cactus's avatar

Actually, I think that clip is a pretty good metaphor for our current situation as a whole.

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Tonya's avatar

Too many people "ate the fish."

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Corkey's avatar

Austin had the fish.

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SadieJay's avatar

I had the lasagne. I am fine!!

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John Bugni's avatar

You guys, the whole group of you with your comments and Frazier, coments and movie scenes cause me to break out in uncontrolable laughter with tears. Thanks.

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SadieJay's avatar

Yeah, we are a pretty great group here...β™₯

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Tonya's avatar

That means you have to fly the plane. Good luck! πŸ˜„

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SadieJay's avatar

Don't forget about the auto pilot. Hopefully his blow up tube is working.

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Crixcyon's avatar

Since that 1963 movie, the world has gotten more and more mad.

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Corkey's avatar

And dumber

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CH's avatar

Can we please stop the madness now?

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KateT's avatar

We better make some old fashions like dear old Dad used to make.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

That’s the first movie I remember watching, back in the 60s at the drive in.

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YYR's avatar

One of my favorite movies!!

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Bugs's avatar

I prefer honey badgers but mongoose are pretty cool too!

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Vicki's avatar

Meanwhile... Ratio’d | German farmers REVOLT against socialist government | True North (tnc.news)

German farmers are fighting back and demanding a new government. Thousands of protestors lined up their tractors and blocked roads and bridges across Germany demanding lower fuel cost and taxes. The German farmers are also fed up with billions being sent to foreign wars in Ukraine. They are braving the January weather to show the government that they are not willing to fill budget deficits.

https://www.youtube.com/live/Wy73f8u1R5w?si=9MAHlk6WybAfP3PH

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