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Based Florida Man's avatar

Arkansas Gov. Sarah H Sanders just announced Arkansas will ban COVID vax mandates for public employees and will publish ALL potential risks related to the vax.

Challenge thrown to all other states!

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Politico Phil's avatar

So we're finally getting around to banning medical rape which is what a mandate is. Mandates are a fait accompli so now I guess it's safe to "ban" them. What I want to know is when are they going to ban the bio-weapon jab and criminalize it's administration?

Are you listening Gov DeSantis?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’d like to see that too!

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

I think in order for us to see that, we as American's are going to have to get really serious about what's going on here. Getting online and "typing away" let's us feel good as if we're doing something, but ultimately, their plans still go unbothered.

I discuss this as the kettle pressure and by typing online, we're just letting off steam:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/who-are-the-bad-guys-part-two#details

As we're still talking about COVID, I just wanted to remind everyone that: besides the vaccine that's still killing people, we did have policies that killed millions of people. Anyone remember that ventilators had a 43% death rate:

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/how-covid-19-protocols-killed-millions

As I said earlier, we need to come to terms with the fact that we're really witnessing menticide here. What are we going to do about it, is the question?

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FourWinds's avatar

You are asking a good question there, but I don't know if I have any answers. There are several problems - one is the powers that should never be are still pushing clot shots and the rest of the nonsense. Two is people believe them and at this point, I think they are a lost cause. Three, the media is satanic and will only push a narrative, so even if one wanted to protest or file actions, the chances of it getting covered are not good. Four, I think a lot of politicians from both parties are bought and paid for and are not standing up for the people. And five, having never been faced with this level of evil from our own government, most people don't know what to do. I'm one of those people.

At least for me, the only things I know how to do are not complying and not shutting up. I am vocal when I can be, even at work. I don't have a legal leg to stand on to sue the crap out of the people who killed my coworker with a vent, nor sue those who killed 3 family friends with the clot shots. But I can keep talking and not complying. Mother Theresa talked about not being able to do any great things but only small things with great love. These add up.

There is no doubt that this evil will all be exposed because evil ALWAYS overplays its hand. Until then, I think the best we can do is resist and try to teach others to do the same. But I'm also open to ideas, maybe someone has a great one.

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Politico Phil's avatar

You summed it up pretty well.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Reminder: don't use the word vaccine. It's not.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'm so old I recall when vaccine described a medication that gave you immunity from the disease. That was back in the day when men couldn't have babies yet and there were only 2 genders.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Right on...

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Janet's avatar

The administration of remdesivir usually prefaced the vent (it was the only ā€˜approved’ medicine for Covid). Caused organ failure, particularly in the kidneys. Combined with a vent (who was that Queens’ Dr jumping up and down saying these patients needed ECMO, not vents as they displayed symptoms similar to altitude sickness?) these poor patients didn’t have a chance.

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Fred's avatar

Sorry to repost this, but our anger needs to escalate to absolute fury! It was known in 2017 that Remdesivir increased mortality when it was tried for Ebola. But hey, ā€œlet’s not let all those R&D $ go to waste. Let’s use it in C.ā€

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1910993

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Renee Marie's avatar

The Remdesivir caused liquid in the lungs>ventilators>šŸ’°ā€¦pure evil.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yes, they knew what they were doing. Money over health.

Greed over compassion.

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Raptor's avatar

My MIL was one of these poor patients. No symptoms then soon dead. Remdesivir. "When death is near" But I'm sure it wasn't the meds. I'm sure it was her bad attitude or something.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

That's really terrible. And we haven't had any accountability yet. I'm hoping there will be a day of reckoning.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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Freebird's avatar

Yeah, Remdesivir and the vent - a one-two punch. If the first didn’t get you the second surely would. 😢

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FourWinds's avatar

My coworker was killed like that.

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Raptor's avatar

Well, you are typing away... so... maybe doing and typing are not mutually exclusive Frank. Or are we only doing something if we are reading you?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think that finding likeminded people and brainstorming and sharing ideas here is very useful.

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Tracy's avatar

While I do get frustrated with feeling that we are just talking I agree with you wholeheartedly. I think we are all at a loss as to what we need to do. If Frank has the answers we would all love to hear them.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Indeed, speaking truth can never be worthless.

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FourWinds's avatar

Agreed!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Definitely. Imagine what we’d have been spared if the covidians accepted that.

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Garden Lover's avatar

We stopped a study into removing a main thoroughfare in our town and turning it into a park and affordable housing with emails, masses and masses of emails, to the swing vote on the city council. A group of us also showed up in person to speak against it, stayed to the bitter end (1:30 a.m.), and got the member who was pushing it to back down.

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Raptor's avatar

Nice! If you don't balk at nonsense, the loons do as they please.

Our town council was trying to embrace open in the park drag shows. Uh, no! About 500 people showed up to the meeting about a permit for them to tell the council we are not at all down with the perversion and to tell them that some people who have tried to voice opposition to it have been harassed and threatened.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Definitely not mutually exclusive. Besides, the keypad is mightier than the sword. Gotta win hearts and minds if we don't want more bloodshed.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

On the broadly related topic (excess deaths) here another substack:

https://thorsteinn.substack.com/p/vaccine-uptake-and-deaths-where-are

Blowing my own horn dept: I replied to this article. TL;DR: looking at only Florida excess deaths and assuming that all the excess in 2021 an 2022 are due to the vaxx, my answer was close, within a few %, of what Throsteinn reported for England. Of course, it is jumping to conclusions to some degree (that is, to assume that "extra" deaths since 2020 are due to vax adverse events). But if that is even partially true, then those apparently lunatic claims that the jabs have killed over a million in the USA alone, are well within the realm of the possible. Add in known and potential non-fatal injuries and it'd be many times the number of deaths.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Where are the FL excess figures from?

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Garden Lover's avatar

One of my friends watched their grandparent die in a hospital waiting room. Her grandfather had COVID and waited, as they’d been told, to not go to the hospital until it was really bad. (You know, because we’d tell someone to wait until they have Stage 4 cancer before seeking treatment.) They specifically told the medical staff no Remdesivir. A few minutes later, a nurse came along and administered Remdesivir. In seconds, their grandfather blew up (think the girl from Willy Wonka), turned purple, and died. She didn’t want to take them to the hospital because she knew they’d kill him, but he insisted.

You have to get involved in your local politics and the education of your children. It’s not fun. It’s dirty and makes you angry and frustrated, but we have to take our towns back one at a time. You’re up against a bunch of ideologues. There aren’t as many as regular people, but they are very vocal and very organized. They’ll have all of their friends from surrounding towns show up to make it seem like there’s more support than there actually is, so you’ll have to get all of your fellow town residents write emails to the city council, if they aren’t going to show up to meetings. But people should show up to meetings as much as possible. Meeting in person, telling them face to face makes a big difference. The reason so many city councils pulled what they did in CA is because so many went to Zoom meetings. A bunch of angry, involved residents online isn’t nearly as scary as a bunch of angry, involved residents in the same room as you. 😁

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Jay Horton's avatar

Agreed Frank! Are we going to cut bait or fish?

3%, remember that.

Later Jay

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FourWinds's avatar

I agree too, but I have no good ideas on what to do. I would love to hear any suggestions, and I'm not being sarcastic. I truly don't know what to do other than stand my own ground.

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Learning, learning, and learning more can only be put to the good. God will call on each by name when the time comes. We have thus far been called to see the truth while others stumble on in darkness. Patience is claimed to be a virtue; by combining it with willingness, we can make ourselves fit and ready for service when the call to service sounds.

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Raptor's avatar

We can work like hail to try to get each and every governor, mayor, president, congress person, city counsel person, neighborhood board of trustees... who voted for or stood silently by as our civil rights were taken, our family members were taken and we were treated like chattel OUT. And make sure they know why? You can support doctors that stuck their neck's out for us. You can donate for people who are punished for doing the right thing when Jeff asks. Go to a city council meeting, a school board meeting, neighborhood meeting.

Mitt Romney Snititurd from UT is not running again for the senate seat in UT. Why? Because he knows, despite every love letter he got from people like my neighbor for impeaching Trump, there is a mad horde of conservatives who will ensure that he is steel toe booted from office.

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Sherry 1's avatar

https://open.substack.com/pub/michelchossudovsky/p/pfizer-secret-report-covid-vaccine-manslaughter?r=kyg16&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

Posted today on Substack. FOI made Pfizer release Deaths/Harms and just the first two months of reports means they should have WITHDRAWN the toxic jabs.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I wish I could say that I was surprised by the information, sadly I was not. Thanks so much for sharing.

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Barbls's avatar

It appears to me that Gov DeSantis works through effective persuasion and factual information to get the Legislature to pass laws that are more durable than EOs. What do you find fault with in this? https://www.flgov.com/2023/01/17/governor-ron-desantis-announces-initiative-to-make-protections-from-covid-mandates-permanent-enact-new-protections-for-free-speech-for-medical-practitioners/

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Politico Phil's avatar

To be honest, while I applaud everything that has been done, I do not see DeSantis doing anything to push the envelope. He's not proactive. There is no political risk in banning the mandates after they are already accomplished and over. Just on the face of it, mandates, both the lockdowns and the jabs, are by definition unconstitutional and as a lawyer he knows this, yet he went along. ALL mandates should have been vigorously opposed from the very first day. Even Gov Noem of SD (and Sweden) did not lock down at all. Yet DeSantis did and then he opened back up after it was politically safe to do so. When it became apparent the jab mandates were unpopular he did finally push to outlaw the jab mandate but again, after they were pretty much a fait accompli. I don't want to detract from that but still, that should have been loudly opposed from day one. Constitutional Rights ARE absolute regardless of what the Gov of NM says and they are NOT negotiable or subject to the political whims of the current political office holder. The Governor's job is to protect the citizens and uphold the law. The Constitutions of the US and of FL are bedrock law and they were not upheld.

I have not confirmed the following story but it appears that we have a serious problem with election integrity in FL and DeSantis is complicit in this out of political motivation. He needs to get back to FL and do the job we elected him to do. The following story is important not just to FL but to the whole nation. If our leaders cannot take a hard stand to defend our constitutional rights and protect the integrity of our elections then regardless of any theatrical grandstanding, they are simply enabling the Leftist overthrow of our way of life:

It looks like we have a serious problem with election fraud in FL. Read this link and then check out his substack for the backstory.

https://immutabletruthelections.substack.com/p/maga-judas-aka-michael-thompson-lee

Appearances can be deceiving.

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LizardFro's avatar

When was the vaccine mandated in FL? DeSantis isn’t some God with authority over every single entity in FL. I understand that healthcare had issues but he isn’t in charge of whether a hospital gets medicare $$ nor could he go against HHS mandates. I know businesses weren’t allowed to mandate it pretty early on.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Many businesses, including all hospitals I know of, mandated the jab. The most accurate legal definition of mandating that a medical procedure be pushed into your body is medical rape. The hospitals also mandated "no early treatment" and then ONLY remdesivir and intubation as approved treatment, all three of which are medical death protocols.

By definition, any mandate is unconstitutional under both the FL and US constitutions, the foundational law of the land. The Governor has the obligation to defend the liberties of the citizens and to uphold the law. Constitutional liberties are absolute. The Governor should have been front and center right from the beginning fighting these mandates and the medical and financial rape of the American people, your excuses notwithstanding.

DeSantis is not God. He is the Governor who has taken an oath of office to uphold the Constitution and protect the citizens of FL. That is his duty.

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devoalan's avatar

No he isn't. Remember,he's great for us, but in order to run for potus, we will be thrown right under the bus by this guy.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Agree, RINOs control the Rep party....unless you are an independent candidate but he doesn't have the financial capability to be independent like Trump.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Note that Sarah is fully jabbified.

Same for Kristy Noem.

Guess who didn't submit... Kari Lake.

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Annie's avatar

My husband and I are still stunned at our fellow conservatives who got jabbed. Most admit now they fell for the fear and wouldn't get it now knowing what they do. They told us we were smart to not get the clot shots. The biggest reason for getting it was of course fear but mostly because the trusted their doctors and the medical community. Many did not get their children jabbed. They did not like the mandates.

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AngelaK's avatar

I am on a private FB site for those with family hypercholesterol. A young woman under 35 posted today with lowish numbers fearing because she said that she sees that so many young 35 to 45 year olds dying from heart attacks due to high cholesterol lately.

Someone else and I told her that they are from the covid vaccines.

To be credible to the ignorant, I told her how even Fauci came out yesterday claiming that myocarditis is from the vaccine!

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J Kaz's avatar

I had someone tell my they though all of the kids have heart issues was from energy drinks....I said really,I heard is was the jab with something like an 130% increase since the jab started.....she looked at me and just stared.....

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Global warming, monster drinks... or the Death Jab.

Hmmm what could it be.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

5G....hmmm. Seriously, the coverup on all this stuff is mind-blowing,

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MaryAnn's avatar

I hope the ā€˜oh crap’ wheels were turning in realization.

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rolandttg's avatar

I posted this the other day, but want to make sure you know it. I only say this because you said you are on a site for hypercholesterol. The absolute risk of having a heart attack because you have high blood pressure is 2 %. The absolute risk of having a heart attack if you then take statins is reduced to 1 %. That's an absolute reduction of 1 %, but a Relative reduction of 50 %. Guess which number doctors and Big Pharma tell you? Listened on Rush to a heart doctor years ago while driving , over a half hour. He said he had done over 3000 heart surgeries, and every single one had inflammation . He stressed cholesterol is not the problem, any more than high CO2 causes global warming. Statins are horrible drugs with a multitude of side effects, including Diabetes Type 2 and liver damage.

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Tedtam's avatar

I'm keto and my cholesterol numbers are a tad high, but I wasn't worried. I'd been to a keto convention and listened to the speakers there and knew I needed to look at ratios rather than static numbers. I had a doctor who head honcho in the local blood lipid society who gave me a full court press to take statins, despite my anecdotes about family and friends who had suffered greatly from them. He didn't believe me. I walked. Later on they contacted me and we talked, and it's in my charts there to never bring up statins again. I agree - the problem is inflammation. Cholesterol is not an issue as long as it can flow through the blood vessels. I had a very scary headache event and my CAT scans and MRIs showed zero percent deposits in my blood vessels, even after about ten years of fat/protein diet. As I told my friends, my arteries were "slicker'n a well oiled playground slide in July". Doctors don't know everything. (PS: I had what's called "thunderclap headaches" - a very intense, highly painful form of migraine that peaks (for me) almost instantaneously. It's a long story, but I think it was God's answer to a prayer. It kept me from getting jabbed. Thinking I was gonna die is a darn site better than the real thing.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Blessings in disguise. They are not always readily discernable. Good for you recognizing it. Big one. A lottery jackpot win. The prize is life. Unjabbed life. ✊

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Jay Horton's avatar

"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened."--Winston Churchill

Later Jay

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CStone's avatar

Love it.

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Annie's avatar

Good luck if she believes it. But you tried. So kudos for you. šŸ‘šŸ‘

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Fred's avatar

We need more studies like the PACE that shows saturated fat may not be the problem. Statins anyone?

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AngelaK's avatar

My ldl is very high no matter what I do. I avoided statins until I was 58 years old, since hormonal heart protection for women ends after the change.

.My father had a major heart attack at 45. Died from another at 55.

10mg statin lowered my ldl beautifully but I now stopped statins because in the 7th year of taking them, I developed peripheral neuropathy. Fortunately it is gone every time I went off to test it. My doctor and neurologists accept the cause but never suggested it could be from the statins. 😔 Thank goodness for my own google research.

My calcium score is 20 which the cardiologist says is not bad for a woman my age.

I dont know how to proceed when I see the cardiologist. ..Zetia?

The new injectables scare me.

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Lisa's avatar

I suggest reading the book The Calcium Paradox and then reading the reviews for K4 on Amazon—either Carlson or Thorne brand. This may really help.

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RandiG's avatar

Angela,

LDL causing heart disease is false. Statins are no good for you. They lead to diabetes and early Alzheimer’s. We NEED cholesterol for our bodies and our brains. I’m in the same argument with my PCP.

Women’s ā€˜heart issues’ stem from us being told we need calcium. If you’re taking calcium, throw it away. The American diet is over calcified. If you eat cheese and green leafy vegetables you have more than enough calcium. What we need is K2. D3 tells the calcium to go into the bones. K2 tells the calcium where it’s needed.

Your calcium score should be 0. I bet your doctor didn’t tell you how to get the calcium out of your heart.

K2 will help move the calcium out of where it is now to where to should go. Heart attacks do not happen from LDL cholesterol. They happen because plaque from calcium break off and get lodged where it shouldn’t be.

This is a great podcast on K2.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/339-vitamin-k2-and-the-calcium-paradox-everything/id1499760048?i=1000618968654

Dr. William Davis is fantastic. These are 2 phenomenon podcasts:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defiant-health-radio-with-dr-william-davis/id1591499942?i=1000590892434

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defiant-health-radio-with-dr-william-davis/id1591499942?i=1000622279728

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LizardFro's avatar

Dr Peter Attia does deep DEEP dives into cholesterol which is a very nuanced subject. ApoB and Liproprotein (a) are the most important things to be watching and plenty of non-political, non-pharmaceutical studies to back it all up. As a breast cancer survivor - tons of studies showing a low-dose statin reduces reoccurrence. I refused to get on statins for 5+ years until I read about that part myself! AngelaK - I already have some slight peripheral neuropathy that comes and goes from chemo so hard to tell if statins did anything - but so far no new symptoms!

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Fred's avatar

FH is important, and I think not just because of familial HC. I’m still on statins because for FHC, and it is pretty clear they reduce all cause mortality. I wish I had an answer.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

Remember, the body naturally produces cholesterol for a multitude of reasons. One I’ve heard (do your research before dismissing me) is that the body produces cholesterol to line arteries that have been scored by some toxin(s). I’ve read that fluoride is potentially one of them. It would make sense that the spike protein could be another. After enough protective cholesterol ā€œcoatingā€ occurs, the occlusion/blockage is sufficient to bring on heart issues/attacks.

Food for thought.

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AngelaK's avatar

My LDL is not just what the medical cabal considers borderline high. It is pretty high without a statin, no matter what I do otherwise: 222!

Non HDL is 248.

I can read all the experts and books, but my doctor checks my blood every 3 months and has referred me to a cardiologist for alternate meds..(thank God, no heart issues though)🤷

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I fortunately do not suffer from FH. Does anyone in your FH group really believe that "high cholesterol" (more likely: abnormally high LDL) is a major issue with FH, or even heart disease in regular patients? I'm sure many sources of information exist. Of those I'm familiar with, I encourage you to read Malcolm Kendrick's books. The Great Cholesterol Con, A Statin Nation, and The Clot Thickens. FH appears mostly in the first two. There's a whole section in "Great" dealing specifically with FH.

ā€œ[D]o I think that FH can cause heart disease? In fact, I do. Although I believe that it is not nearly as deadly as most people believe.ā€ Yes, victims of FH have a far higher risk of heart disease relate deaths earlier in life. But that is a RELATIVE risk. E.g. in healthy people, the chances of dying of heart disease (indeed, of any cause) in one’s 20s and 30s are very low. Even if that risk is multiplied manifold, in absolute terms it's still a relatively low incidence compared to old age. A second factor is that only tiny minorities of those who 'suffer' FH ever come to the attention of the medical system -- the worst-off cases. Many, perhaps the vast majority, appear to live fairly long, normal lives.

Kendrick has a free web site.

https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/?s=Familial

Some of what's on the site has appeared in his books. I did a quick search for "Familial" and many articles come up. I've not read them, since I have no interest in the topic. But you might.

I reiterate that surely Kendrick probably isn't the only writer on these topics. But he does seem credible. I've looked up many of the studies he cites, and they usually say what he claims they did.

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Fred's avatar

Statins have an anti inflammatory effect, possibly just as important as the lipid effects. I need to read more…

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AngelaK's avatar

I cant tolerate statins anymore, so I am pondering what course to take now? Injectable meds scare me..I am wondering about zetia.

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AngelaK's avatar

Thank you. I will read them.

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AngelaK's avatar

Just did. He is talking about the new injectables..super expensive in the thousands, but now covered by medicare.

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CarO Lyn's avatar

Do you follow Dr David Diamond?

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Kitkat's avatar

Annie, same here. So many fellow conservatives (including ALL of my family members except me) got the jab. When I asked why did they did it....main reply was "It's just easier". Since when is life EASY?!! Also so that they could travel. oh brother.... I pray for them daily.

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Annie's avatar

The reasons given to me were: "I got it so I could live again." Or "My doctor recommended it." Or "I need it to travel or work." Etc. Well how is that working out for them now? At a Republican party meeting a year ago I said that if everyone here had stood strong the outcome would have been different. Y'all caved with little or no thought and your children are paying the ultimate price with masking, lockdowns and loss of their innocence. It's harsh but the truth.

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Renee Marie's avatar

No. It’s not harsh. I ran into a former coworker I haven’t seen in three years, yesterday at Costco. I said, ā€œI don’t think you realize what happened. I lost my job because I didn’t test/jab. So many others were fired as well (going into details).ā€

His response? NOTHING...like nothing happened. I’m still floored by it. But, he did tell me about his trip to Paris, his daughter graduating from UCLA, his golf game, etc.

Huh? Did I miss something? Bueller???? Absolute insanity.

God bless these people and strengthen me Jesus.

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Ddm's avatar

Re: NOTHING response. I was able to get a religious exemption but I still am being asked to fill out a covid survey every week to get tested if I'm going to the office. Which I now ignore, but it's a constant reminder of their threat and discrimination every week. What baffles me is that no vaxxed person has extended any kind of compassion or expression of 'I'm sorry this happened, it was wrong of them to threaten your job', instead it's oh you got an exemption quit whining.

Yes, I did get the exemption but it put me through alot of stress and left me very bitter and violated. What I wrote on my exemption is frankly non of HRs business and then I have to take all these HR classes on 'inclusion',, talk about hypocrits.

Anyway, I'm sorry you lost your job, it was all so very wrong. Sending you love, light and positive thoughts.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Ball's Deluxe Renee Marie!

Later Jay

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Annie's avatar

The one big upside is we don't have to worry.

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Lorita's avatar

"We did it so we could travel" "I needed it for my job". So I'm just asking, as a Christian who believes my body is the temple of the Holy Spirit: is travel, job, virtue signaling, doing my part an idol or a lack of faith in God's protection? Where is the discernment or weighing in on the consequences - of anything? Sign me grieved at the outcome of the scamdemic so far. Hard truths, I'm glad you put that message out at the meeting. Thank you!

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Annie's avatar

Your welcome. It needed to be said. It also made me realize I am surrounded by rinos or conservative-lite people. If it just affected me I would not be so upset about it. But this affects my children and their future. So I am not backing down.

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Peter GL's avatar

one person I know who took the vaccine for work and travel took the J&J single dose. He has not taken anything else since then

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Ddm's avatar

My brother, under threat of his daughter to not see the new baby, caved and got the JJ. He got strange blood clots in hemorrhoid area. Everyone brushed it off as its just hemorrhoids. He told me this was NOT just your standard hemorrhoid, it was very unnatural and unique.

Needless to say, he didn't take anymore. His bil, is a prominent GI Dr in Boston , who threatened he wasn't allowed to visit them at home in Nantucket without a booster. He now has pancreatic cancer. I know 4 people in my immediate circle who have pancreatic cancer....

One of my work associates got the JJ. She had such bad migraine she was out for a month.

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STH's avatar

Same with J&J, my son and three friends all caved and got 1. All are fine so far. Hopefully it stays that way. My theory is it wasn’t deadly enough so they pulled it.

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Annie's avatar

Same here. He and his wife did. They flat out refuse to get their children vaxxed.

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rolandttg's avatar

Like I said yesterday, the lazy index is off the charts in this country, not just in work, but in every aspect of people's life.

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devoalan's avatar

My wife took the first two doses back three years ago on the recommendation from our oncologist. Thing is, we both have blood disorders. Thankfully she's been fine, and I refused. I'm pretty sure I'd be dead or fettetmanned by now. I have essential thrombocythemia. So yeah, the clot shot would have killed me.

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Jay Horton's avatar

"fettetmanned" better trademark that one.

Later Jay

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Annie's avatar

Glad you dodge that mess. Hopefully your wife keeps her health up with no issues. šŸ™

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I’d really encourage getting her on the clearing protocol. At minimum NAC, Vit D, Vit C, and black seed oil.

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Jay Horton's avatar

My money is on fear. Fear porn is going to be our undoing. You can bet that some entity is working on the next big thing, -perceived or real, right now.

Later Jay

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Jen's avatar

This is a very accurate statement. We weren't paying attention early enough to catch the psyop and unfortunately trusted the medical community at the time, which we greatly regret. But it was the mandates that woke me up - just like you said. When have they ever tried to force us like that? And you could see with your own two eyes that it wasn't stopping the spread so that threw that argument right out the window. I realized if they were trying to force us it could only be due to nefarious reasons. And the fact that they were trying to push it on kids, who have basically zero risk from covid was the other huge eye opener. Those two things alone should've woken everybody up to the con.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same here.

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Raptor's avatar

Those two got jabbed? well that's a bit of a.m. sadness.

If only Trump (also jabbed) would just come out and say - see these people... these masses of people in the government - the lying liars, the deceitful, Machiavellian animals, I was duped, but no more! then roll the treatment options video where he said "try ivermectin and HCQ" etc. Our trusted experts in the government - all lying wolves. I know now the depth of evil. Let's root it out!

But no. Such foolishness out of a man who did such good. Who they hate. It should be the strongest indicator that he is for us.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

The problem with the ā€œhe was dupedā€ theory is it doesn’t excuse his dictatorial actions. A principled man would have refused to do unconstitutional lockdowns, whether he believed they would make a difference or not. A principled man would not have demanded a bill handing over millions to the most corrupt corporations in existence. A principled man would have refused to sign a bill paying bonuses to hospitals for the deaths of patients.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Show us the receipts, because right now you're reading just like any TDS-afflicted leftist out there.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Maybe you are unaware, but TDS is an irrational loathing of Trump and believing he is ā€œliterally Hitlerā€. I don’t hate him, I just have logical, factual reasons for not supporting him. These are not the same thing.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

So, you give undying support to Trump without bothering to look into the awful things he did, and you call me deranged? LOL. Try reading up on Operation Warp Speed which handed out over a billion of our dollars to Pharma, including Pfizer, who has the record for the most criminal fines for dishonest practices. Have you not heard back of the CARES act? That created a $100 Billion fund to pay bonuses to hospitals for Covid patients, more when they put them on ventilators and when they died? This is known in economics as perverse incentivisation. Hospital administrators ordered testing of everyone that came in for any reason and vastly inflated the number of hospitalized Covid patients, even if they came in for a broken bone. Did you seriously not know about this?

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CStone's avatar

We SAW what was happening in real time. We saw that he was being attacked by demons on Every. Single. Front.

He turned it over the the TRAITOR Penny PENCE, and was stabbed 60 ways to Sunday.

All I can say is: Tell is you voted for Biden without telling us you voted for Biden.

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Tori's avatar

Those were consequences of the series of lies and deceptions sold by the *medical experts*. Is Trump degreed in medicine? I'm not. Are you? Of course, we've all heard of these things that you mention as *proof* of *bad Trump*, but they are wildly out of the context of the confusion of those early days. No. One. *Knew*. Not you, not me, no one. The *throw the Trump baby out with the covid bathwater* strategy is not an approach that is going to negatively impact anyone with a reasoned, rational panoramic view of the last few years.

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The Fifster's avatar

If Trump hadn't signed the bill authorizing the CARES ACT among other spending he would've been impeached on the spot.

The plandemic was coordinated on a worldwide basis that's why you have the ex mayor of Chicago Beetle Juice and Lacinda Adhern ex PM of New Zealand now INDOCTRINATING Harvard Students - What a joke....on WESTERN CIVILAZATION!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Hind sight is always 20/20. Gives plenty of time to check up on which way the wind is blowing, without the fog of war or acid smoke of chaos. Makes the cowardly dumbest look like courageous geniuses.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Ok, I've taken a moment, and have to say:

Did President Trump make mistakes, relying on his advisors and those upon whom almost EVERYONE relied in the early stages of the Plandemic? Yes. Did he make those mistakes maliciously, for personal gain?

If you can ask yourself that question and honestly respond "yes", then I say once again, "show me the receipts". And if you can't, then you are once again relegated to the TDS camp.

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Peter GL's avatar

seems to me you are indicting the current crop of government more than the prior. His saving grace was the total ignorance of the dangers of the virus and the vaccine.

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Ignorance is no excuse. I found out the truth. I suspect you did too. It was out there to be known to any healthy skeptical mind.

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Peter GL's avatar

my question is when did you find the truth? Before the elections or much much later? Trump was president just as the virus was gearing up.

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Susan Banks's avatar

When was that Amused Traveler? When did you know this?

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

I agree the current one is much worse in every way, sadly that doesn’t excuse the bad actions of Trump.

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Peter GL's avatar

Care to elaborate on Trump’s bad actions? Yes he was crass and spoke loudly and fast, but that is most New Yorkers. Apart from style, what was bad?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Trump did the following:

1) stopped ISIS cold
2) EO stopping the drug companies from charging medicare more than what they charged foreign countries
3) EO forcing hospitals to disclose their prices
4) Move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem
5) ENERGY INDEPENDENCE for the first time in my lifetime of 70 years, and record low energy prices
6) Started no new wars
6A) Abraham Accords, bringing peace to the middle east instead of war
7) Elimination of regulations, required to eliminate 8 to add a new one
8) Cut Taxes across the board
9) Increased the individual tax credit eliminating the need to file more complicated returns
10) Started the space force, sorely needed today
11) Replaced NAFTA with an agreement better for American workers
12) Put tariffs on china, starting the process of moving American production out of the enemy’s land
13) Brought back massive amounts of money saved in foreign countries
14) Withdrew from the farce know as the Paris Climate Accords
15) Withdrew from the Iran deal
16) Increased the $$$ of the average family by over 5K
17) Started the process of fixing the VA
18) Increased the spending by other NATO countries
19) Killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
20) Created several million jobs, actual creation not bafflegab bullshit
21) Economic growth rates were going up, somewhere around 4% before the marxist killed the economy with the scam chinaVirus
22) Lowest rate of unemployment ever, across the board for blacks, hispanics, asians, veterans, etc.
23) Opened ANWAR and had the Keystone pipeline being constructed

There is much more of course. Makes your pathetic attempt to paint Trump poorly look just like it is.

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Tori's avatar

Fine. Vote for Biden or Harris or Newsom. That'll show us. Throw the one issue baby out with the whole bathwater.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Bad actions? And whĆ t were those? You only know your side and the TV side. Ha e you say down with Trump and can honestly say he made bad decisions? No, you can't!

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Tori's avatar

A principled man accepted the advice of the *experts*, who, it turns out, lied to him. No one knew...even in hindsight...not you, not me...how the world was being duped for those first few weeks and months. There was little choice but to err on the side of caution, in the face of an unknown pathogen. Most of the lockdowns were instituted at the STATE and city levels...not Trump. It was Biden who inflicted the jab mandates and the subsequent tyranny. And letting the economy collapse because of those, would have been catastrophic. What would you propose I do, when my workplace was shut down? Bought groceries *on principle*?

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devoalan's avatar

And he did not one of those things. But you go, guy.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Yes, he actually did. You are wrong about my gender, too.

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The Fifster's avatar

???????????????? all can say to that is WTF.

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The Fifster's avatar

Debbie,

Unfortunately, principled is not even on today's "radar".

As they say in Brooklyn FUHGETTABOUTIT

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Jen's avatar

I would agree with this - the fact that the elites hate him is the biggest reason to love him. I don't know why more Americans are not awake to the fact that they do not run in the same circles as the DC elites and those folks not only care nothing about them but are actively trying to do in the middle class. Why is this not obvious to everyone?

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korigon's avatar

I agree. A lot these people that go along with this act like they are part of ty he elite club.

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Raptor's avatar

I wonder if they really are though. Don Lemon. Elite crowd or thinks he is?

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korigon's avatar

Maybe those people are, but I think they are more useful idiots. I was more talking about regular everyday people. Like people who thought shutting down these businesses was so great but then they would go visit their friends and relatives. Or how you were so terrible for protesting your business being shut down but it was fine to go throw bricks at buildings because of George Floyd.

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Hanna mae's avatar

I thought he wasn't jabbed Djt..took hcq and monoclonal antibodies?

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I seem to recall him getting monoclonal antibodies, at the hospital I can’t remember if he took the Hydro Clore, Quinn, or not, and the computer is typing this. I don’t recall him, saying he ever took any jabs.

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Hanna mae's avatar

He mentioned at a WH briefing about taking HCQ and the media lost their minds!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

ExactlyšŸ‘šŸ»

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Ro Dann's avatar

He claims to have taken all 3. I don’t believe he took any. Just my intuition.

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Hanna mae's avatar

I tend to agree since he already had covid..therefore natural durable immunity! I know Dr Zelenko told him the protocol.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

How do we know he was jabbed? I don’t believe so.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

He said he was jabbed or he lied. I think Trump was honest about his experience.

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Heather's avatar

Pretty sure all the jabbed politicians got saline. That goes for Trump too.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Kari Lake for President 2028

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Kristy Noem is jabbed??? Say it ain’t so. Rumors abound for a VP pick.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Kristy Noem was also making deals to allow eminent domain for companies to take land from farmers in SD. I believe she’s been bought. More interested in her appearance than in being a serious governor.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I can’t stand her. And a horrible pick for VP

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'd prefer Kari Lake.

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

We’ll she’s not as smart as I thought she was. I liked her and gave her a pass on selling the Smithfield plant in SD to the Chinese. BUT…

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I hope that’s not true. šŸ‘ŽšŸ»

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Bitesandpieces's avatar

Oh which one? That she’s been jabbed or that she’s a possible VP pick.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Possible VP

Sorry I didn’t clarify that.

I have no doubt she’s jabbed. I liked her early on. Then as with all of them we see their true colors. I don’t give her the time of day any more.

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Susan Catherine's avatar

Oh, I didn't know that. Interesting...

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TriTorch's avatar

That's excellent! Good litmus test to find out who supports the Constitution and who is a WEF cult member

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Raptor's avatar

Speaking of cults needing sussing... how about Googles now written policy to change the algorithm for all creators who dare to contradict the holy and absolute truth of the WHO? No more insisting they aren't doing it. It is now policy.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I'm in fb jail again.

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CStone's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Hold my root beer!

I have been on OVERlapping 90-day suspensions since 2016!!!!

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Fred's avatar

I’ve been tiptoeing around, mentioning both sides as the problem (they are; just one waaaay worse) and so far, only suspensions. Am on my last one though.

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Fred's avatar

Hate it, but every ā€˜drip’ might help. If you hit the left with too many facts, they just tune you out. Drip, drip…

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Gaye's avatar

šŸ‘‘

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devoalan's avatar

I've been given a life sentence there.

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Raptor's avatar

Why? What did you do this time? : )

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Sherry 1's avatar

Bill Gates, owner of WHO, does not a doctor make!

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STH's avatar

I haven’t used Google in years šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

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Chevrus's avatar

Love it! More sunlight please!!

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Johnny-O's avatar

While I welcome the news, it is still far away from where we should be - seeing heads roll in the streets.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I'm in Illinois. There's no noose or guillotine big enough for our fat head Governor and all those who are holding him up!

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Jay Horton's avatar

Yep! What a freak'in loser.

Later Jay

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The Fifster's avatar

Pure E V I L ! !

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Christie Hughes's avatar

Must include healthcare workers!

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Natalie's avatar

My husband's a doctor, and the local hospital, which is his employer, just announced that there will be no COVID vaccine mandates for employees. There will still be a flu shot mandate, but I imagine you can get a religious exemption. Also, in the past, those who didn't take the flu shot had to be masked. Now no one is required to mask. This is a huge victory! I hope it lasts!

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Annie's avatar

I would not get a flu shot as they are probably adding mrna in it. No more anything from the untrustworthy drug pushers.

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Adrian's avatar

My wife and I were just chatting with an older gentleman - double-jabbed but not boosted - who mentioned that this season's flu shot made him feel really bad in exactly the same way the covid shots did. He wondered out loud if the office accidentally switched the shots ... then decided that he was just being silly and of course everything was fine.

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Annie's avatar

He probably got the 2 for 1 - flu shot and covid booster. The drug pushers do not care about you or anyone.

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Sharon's avatar

Isn’t it a 3 in 1 now? Including RSV?

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The Fifster's avatar

If he got the shot at CVS say then who knows if the person even knows what they are doing....

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Natalie's avatar

I absolutely agree. Even the old ones were worthless at best, immune-system wrecking at worst. I used to get flu shots every year, but I have not gotten one since COVID. Never again!

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Not worthless, but close enough (source: Cochraine reviews). I too used to get flu or pneumonia shots. Not because I was high risk. Indeed, I'm in about as good health as someone in his early 60s can be. I got a jab for the $10 store gift card. As recently as late 2020. But ever again? Not voluntarily.

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Peter GL's avatar

The only person I know who would get the flu vaccine was my late father. He was meticulous about it, though never insisted anyone else take it. He passed in his sleep at 89

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The Fifster's avatar

I'm 62 years old and havnt had a flu shot ever. Have had bad flu say 2 or 3 times in the last 40 years.

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The Fifster's avatar

eXACTLY GIVE YOU A FLU SHOT AND ITS FOR COVID RSV AND REGULAR FLU

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Lisa Ca's avatar

This is definitely a huge victory. When I worked in a hospital 10 yrs ago I had to mask for no flu shot!

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Natalie's avatar

That's exactly what my husband's hospital has done until this new announcement.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

So glad it changed

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Your husband can only "participate" voluntarily. All flu shots are now covered under the PREP Act.

https://twitter.com/godsriddles/status/1701635987267293309?s=42&t=IfmtmfuDW4E1SFRW3ywKhA

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Natalie's avatar

Thanks for the link. I'll have to look into this some more.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Not saying there won't be pushback from institutions. But legally, different story. There was that period, back in the beginning of the v rollout, and with masks, that judges were ignoring the law, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. I haven't raised a challenge myself but heard first hand at the time from a lawyer who works in employment law that it was bad. There was essentially no hope for plaintiffs seeking to have their lawful rights upheld. Today??

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Fantastic to hear of such things. What state are you in, Natalie? I am keeping track of possible contenders for eventual sanctuary should my bluer-than-blue home city that I love go right off the rails. :)

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Natalie's avatar

Michigan. Though I don't see myself leaving Michigan despite its increasing blue color, I wouldn't recommend moving here (although if lots of America First patriots moved here, we might get our state back!).

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

City and state, please?

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Natalie's avatar

Marshall, Michigan. Of course, Michigan is, in general, a terrible state now.

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Peter Schott's avatar

I was going to say the same thing. Great that public workers are going to get some protection, but it needs to protect the health workers as well.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Such courage, after they have already vaccinated the vast majority to make this decree. Reminds me of barring the door after the cows have escaped.

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RunningLogic's avatar

But didn’t she just get elected last November? So she wasn’t responsible for what happened under her predecessor.

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Nightflight's avatar

A day late and a dollar short. Has she mandated that everyone who lost their job because they stood their ground like all red-blooded AMERICAN citizens should have over this unconstitutional mandated rape of our souls?

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RunningLogic's avatar

I would like to see that!

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FourWinds's avatar

Ohio needs to do this already!

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Taryn's avatar

Bah! That little troll-man, DeSwine, is too much of a RINO (and a namby-pamby) to ever take a stand like that. We need him GONE.

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Just sent my Gov Jim Pillen and request to do the same as Sarah Sanders. Can’t believe he hasn’t moved on it yet. Well , actually my ability to believe that he hasn’t isn’t that challenged. Hope he comes through.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Love this! Keep raising the bar, governors.

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Yeah and go Sarah!

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s great news!!

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

What a breath of fresh air that woman is! So many of these female governors are totally bat sh@t crazy!

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Grandma Bear's avatar

It's a start and very encouraging, but the language needs to cover mandates for all medical interventions. Hopefully, we'll get there, and without too much delay.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Go Sarah!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

Fantastic news! šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

For this reason also, since the day we heard of it, we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so that you will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God; strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for the attaining of all steadfastness and patience; joyously giving thanks to the Father, who has qualified us to share in the inheritance of the saints in Light.

— Colossians 1:9-12 NASB1995

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

I am always so encouraged when I find your "comment". I feel I can actually breathe and go forward. Thank you for sharing the living Word of God!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

That makes my soul happy!

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Me too Janice. Thx for lifting us up as we assimilate with Jeff’s astute info what’s going on and how we might help to bring and shine light on whatever truths be proven .

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Lorita's avatar

Yes Lord, I need two portions of that. Amen

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Sydney's avatar

Babylon Bee:

McCarthy Announces He Has Greenlit A Probe To Examine The Possibility Of Investigating Preliminary Meetings Into Whether Or Not They Should Begin To Consider The Future Likelihood Of Hypothetical Impeachment Hearings Sometime Later Down The Road

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

Sounds about right. Rhino’s need to be removed. It will be interesting who does and especially who does NOT vote to impeach

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Chevrus's avatar

What was all that about Dems urging potential candidates to run as Repubs and act all crazy!??

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

As Steve Deace has noted, the sham impeachment investigation approval is just a distraction to keep you voting GOP after they completely cave (again) on defunding our govt. Which of course they're about to do.

https://x.com/SteveDeaceShow/status/1701690475281834487?s=20

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Natalie's avatar

Exactly!!! I believe that Matt Gaetz has the right idea. He made a great speech on the floor of the House yesterday. He's a real hero of mine.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Just heard Senator Mike Lee talking to Glenn Beck. There's some concern that the impeachment inquiry is a ploy to get a bill passed to keep the government from being shut down, which they would say will stop the inquiry. Senator Lee says we need to stop this process of finalizing a bill, but keeping it hidden until right before shutdown time, then presenting congress members with the choice of either voting for something they have no time to read or amend, or shutting down the government. Senator Lee says lobbyists have more knowledge of such bills than the average congress member. He's been trying to change this process for years.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

"Our representatives" work for the corporation of the United States, not The People. See the Act of 1871. Funny, they all know they work for the corporation, but persist with the farce they work for The People. It's all theater. With very real effects on The People. The jurisdiction of the corporation is the 10 sq mi that is DC + US territories. No legal code that is passed by the corporation's legislature has any jurisdiction beyond the stated borders. THEY (The Hierarchy Exploiting You) just want us to think otherwise. And do we ever. Hoodwinked. Duped. Until we wake up. This little tidbit, maybe not so little, is part of that awakening. I know what you're thinking. I'm talking crazy talk. Welp, it's a rabbit hole, the truth on this one. It's worse than the Federal Reserve-fractional reserve banking, 9/11 or covid scams. It's the structure of our society and government. Or what we have perceived for 5 or 6 generations now. You could dismiss it, the crazy talk. Or tumble into the depth of the rabbit hole. Not you specifically, @Anne, any of "you" who happen upon this rant. I'm leaving now.

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šŸ˜…šŸ˜…šŸ˜…šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ„“

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CStone's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚. I love those guys!

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TriTorch's avatar

16 year old lost her entire future - all those books unread, jokes untold, landscapes unvisited - because some pharma bootlickers pressured her into taking the killshot! This message is to every adult who pushes this venom:

The clear [final] solution is for all you injection cultists to keep boosting until the mind-virus you're infected with is exterminated for good. KEEP THE KIDS OUT OF IT

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TriTorch's avatar

I don't actually believe ^ that, but I sure feel it at times, especially with stories like this sixteen year-old. What can I say, catharsis is remedial. But Janice is absolutely Right with her verse today — Colossians 1:9-12 NASB1995 — Here is why the cultists are in most cases victims who need rehabilitation rather than villains worthy of judgement:

This is a compiled list of comments, special thanks to C&C's substack.com/profile/31887932-steve for providing the piercing video - among the most effective i've seen. The mantra listed on his profile is: Always do the "right" thing because it’s the right thing to do.

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During the scamdemic, those who stepped out of the new social norms inflicted by the power structure were punished with ridicule at best and arrest at worse. Eventually many were conditioned from this pressure to conform and enforce these norms over others. Society began to police itself. The following monkey experiement helps explain this social conformity phenomenon:

https://bitchute.com/video/bgK6mxfRqzjE [1:43mins]

Conformity enforcement through embarrassment and/or physical pain are extraordinarily effective tactics to control thought in social hierarchies where self-worth is tied to validation and being a part of the group. We are all victims of this in one way or another. Without these strategies the flim-flam-demic would have been far more difficult propagate through the world.

There are entire areas of study dedicated to manipulating the populace through psychology. These heinous aims coalesce into vast propaganda arms of the government which if done right tend to be very effective at turning a nation into a population of puppets - the shamdemic is the epitome of this. Here is Germany's version:

https://imgur.com/a/eaWJfD1

In America we have the NIH, CDC, FDA, FCC, CIA, FBI, NSA, DOD, FTC - plus all these guys: https://www.usa.gov/agency-index

Ireland has NPHET

Britain has SAGE

The list goes on

Once you know these tactics you can effectively guard against them. They only work on ignorant populations so share the above video and the following one if you can, and maybe we can help prevent the election fraudemic 2024.

https://bitchute.com/video/jMao6kKfhu7A [23mins]

Janice nailed it

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CStone's avatar

The Word of the only One Living God ā€˜nailed it’. Janice, through His Grace and Mercy towards us, reminded us what HE said.

The Word really is a book of Instructions for a blessed life. He is the best Teacher.

Thank you Janice for reminding us .

Judgement is coming, but guess what both precedes it and rides with it and then follows behind said judgement? Mercy

Mercy.

I don’t get it. I don’t understand it. I don’t always show it........but He does. And for that I cannot even begin to be thankful enough.

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TriTorch's avatar

CStone this brilliance is what I meant in my reply to you last night. Your hard-fought wisdom has incredible depth.

Mercy:

ā€œDeserves it! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends.ā€

― Gandalf, J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

Except for, as you point out, God.

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CStone's avatar

Thank you, Tritorch. I did not mean that as an insult to Janice, and I hope it was not taken as such......as she does ā€˜ground us’ as well as lifting His Word up.....up higher than we are. His Word truly is ā€œa lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathway.ā€

I haven’t studied psychology and methods of manipulation as you have, but I had a brother who was a master manipulator. I remember praying that my Father would never let me become a manipulator nor be manipulated.

I have many, MANY faults. But if I start using that tactic, I get a ā€˜nudge’ from Him and I stop and ask for forgiveness.....Then He nudges me to move on and do better.

If there is ONE thingI have learned about Him, it is this:

He

Is

Faithful

When we are UNfaithful, He remains.

When we are faithLESS.

He remains.

2nd Timothy tells us that ā€œWhen we are withOUT faith,He remains faithful. He canNOT deny Who He Is. He is Faithful.

My very life is proof of His Faithfulness.

So....I cannot boast of any wisdom. All true wisdom comes from Him. If I see through ā€˜NN’s’ tactics, it’s because of Him.

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Steve's avatar

TriTorch, I’m the youngest of 3 kids — I cannot tell you how many times our dad said ā€œalways do the "right" thing because it’s the right thing to do.ā€ Interestingly, he often added ā€œespecially when no one is watchingā€ to the phrase. I feel blessed to have grown up in a household that taught right from wrong…so many these days are being told and shown what ā€œnotā€ to do…how sad!

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M VARR's avatar

The inmates don't realize they are in a prison of their own making...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/HG1KlgEPrdP0/

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Sherry 1's avatar

You all should have seen ā€˜The Great Rollout’ of the new Moderna Jab by Health Canada, the Feds - It was HYSTERICAL! I thought I was watching something from China or N. Korea. A wall of Canadian flags behind a very long banquet table (or something like that) with 5 Health Administrators/Doctors all placed precisely SIX FEET apart, and all wearing MASKS as they announced that Health Canada has approved the Moderna non-vaccine and they recommend it for every Canadian from a 6 month old baby and up. 🤔🤔🤔 Unbelievable. I then saw it on TwitteX and the comments should be made into a full page ad across Canada - that just might make them STOP their Insanity.

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Clowns indeed!

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CStone's avatar

Wow. Sounds like ā€œAs it was in the days of Noah, so shall it bee in the days of the coming of the Son Of Manā€ kind of day....at least,to me

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Tea Tephi's avatar

Inconceivable.

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TriTorch's avatar

Nice!

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Chevrus's avatar

I never did watch that film....brilliant though, and accurate as well.

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Sherry 1's avatar

That video is amazing. Thx.

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Penny North's avatar

Important video on conformity. Thx!

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TriTorch's avatar

A long time ago, thank you for the reminder, Heterodox. Evil personified.

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Janet's avatar

Nasty ass at the cdc is telling kids and parents to get the new jabs so they can see granny and have fun with friends. So again, the use of children who are not at risk, to become human shields to save granny’s old wrinkled arse. I’m an old granny. I haven’t looked lately behind me. I would never require that. I’m sure in wartime the grandparents pushed the kids out first so they could run away. Now it’s ok.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same with our state ā€œhealth departmentā€ 😔 I’m in a supposed red state and they still have it as a recommended ā€œvaccineā€ for kids to go to school 😔

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Wheaton's avatar

Runninglogic, what state are you in?

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RunningLogic's avatar

Indiana.

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AngelaK's avatar

My head spins with all the flip flopping..didnt the cdc say last week that new booster isnt effective? Now they are saying to give vaxx to all over 6 months?!?

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Janet's avatar

It’s the plan. Chaos and flip flopping.

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TriTorch's avatar

You got it:

They amplify the roller coaster of locking down and opening up, of loosening and tightening of restrictions, all while gaslighting the public endlessly with shifting narratives: the vaccines, masks, school closures, and lockdowns work, then they don't, then they do again—all of which are part of what makes the PSYOP so effective and exhausting.

A tired, exasperated society is easy to control, overtake, and change.

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Janet's avatar

Right. We just have to remember one thing now. Do Not Comply.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Always about following the money, plus depopulation! Don’t ever forget.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

And note the 3rd world invaders don't get the Jab, so the depop is for us.

They are the slave replacements.

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OnTheJump's avatar

It is our responsibility.

PROTECT THE CHILDREN.

Multiple 'Likes' for that, alone!

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Jen's avatar

I was thinking this yesterday...there was an article in Yahoo about the FDA approving the new poison dart and the comments and likes were overwhelmingly negative (15-20 negative for every one positive). But you'd still see liberals on there yapping away about how safe and effective their stupid shot is. Good, hope they line up.

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Annie's avatar

The betrayal and harm done to our children is unforgivable and unforgettable. The perps are right up there with the pedophiles and should be eliminated.

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FourWinds's avatar

ANYTHING someone can do legally to get the moron-in-chief out of the White House works for me. I will buy them a McDonald's soda (legitimately).

Ever notice how mad dems get when people like Libs of TikTok expose them for exactly what they are doing? Hello... if you don't want it shared online far and wide, don't do it in public!

No surprise on Hamlin. I said that last year - they will find some way to prevent him from playing ever again.... and.... Bingo!

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Raptor's avatar

Much easier and cheaper to pay him a few years, get to use him as a feel good prop and then cut him after he has worn out the perceived good will. If he has a heart attack after that, well it aint on them.

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Raptor's avatar

OTOH... If they never play him, you will know. If they play him later, then it is on the up n up. He is under contract so they have him. And... Nobody forced him to jab. Cole Beasley, Aaron Rodgers among others didn't jab. Yes, they had to pay with ostracism and public pressure, but they are alive, healthy, able to have unspiked children... and are not needing to have a defibrillator shadowing them.

The non mandate mandates are really quite the libfascisto invention.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Libs: "But no one MADE you take the jab!".

Sure, pal, keep saying that.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The NFL wasn't like the military, where they had zero leverage. These sportballers could hold out and avoid the jab, like a number of them did.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Yep truth.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Exactly!!

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

I'll be surprised if impeachment even moves forward in the House. But even if it does, it would be DOA in the Senate. It'd require a 2/3 majority to convict, which would never happen. Even so, it MIGHT be a brilliant move for the Democrats. There is clearly a Deep State faction that wants Biden out. As I understand it, the President could be impeached and removed from office for nearly any pretext, perhaps even being simply unfit. Now here's the important part and (some speculate) why the Dems are too stupid to remove Biden: if they did so, they could rightly claim that the evil had been snuffed out, that the checks and balances had worked, and we could return to normal times with corruption rooted out. It'd have the added salutary benefit of (probably) removing Harris from potential office. The decks would be cleared then to promote a new candidate for 2024.

The last thing Washington wants is any investigation into bribes, influence peddling, all the stuff that Biden and Hunter are accused of. Assuming they're guilty of many of the allegations, do you really doubt that such, and perhaps worse, is not endemic in The Swamp?

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

I think it runs rampant in the swamp. And that is just beyond sad. Bye-bye miss American pie.

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Nita's avatar

But he has been practicing with the team and doing great! Isn't the team taking a risk to let him do that? Or was that another misstatement?

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Annie's avatar

Buffalo bills management is a bunch of liars. Hamlin and what about the owner's wife, pegula? She's still out of commission? She was a major vaxx supporter.

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FourWinds's avatar

They SAY he has been practicing and doing great. Somehow I just don't trust anyone to tell the truth. I could be wrong of course, but the whole thing smelled off to me and still does.

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Raptor's avatar

Very expensive Aaron Rodgers was also doing great (he took off the whole practice season to ensure it). And awoopsy! Can you imagine if they let perfectly fina and amazingly healthy Hamlin get out there in the season opener and keel? Oh.

Maybe game 2.

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Satan's Doorknob's avatar

Well at least with Rodgers even the most craven cynic won't claim it's a vaccine injury.

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Raptor's avatar

Craven. I wonder how many times I can use that in the next 24h.

Yes, my life is full. Why do you ask.

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FourWinds's avatar

That was sad about Aaron Rodgers, but yes, at least he does not have the threat of a heart attack or stroke over his head.

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Annie's avatar

Tptb knew that the psyops worked regarding hamlin. Covidians still believe the narrative and many have forgotten about it. So move on people. Nothing to see here.

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RunningLogic's avatar

ā€œTurbo impeachmentā€ 🤣😁

There Democrats go again šŸ™„ Changing definitions of words. Now ā€œevidenceā€ no longer actually means ā€œevidenceā€ but ā€œabsolute proof.ā€ šŸ™„

Jeff, I’m glad you pointed out the legal definition and how Democrats are trying to change the conversation yet again. It will be good to have that retort if anyone brings up the supposed ā€œlack of evidence.ā€ Also loved the list of actual evidence given by Kyle Becker.

Damar: not at all surprised.

Samara Whitney: absolutely heartbreaking šŸ˜¢šŸ’” There was absolutely zero reason to put this sweet young lady’s life in danger by forcing her to take an experimental shot šŸ˜”šŸ˜ž

Brandon Hunter’s friend’s comment about losing people was very telling 😢 When will more people start to admit what is going on is NOT normal??!!

Gibson saying it’s an invasion of her ā€œprivacyā€ is laughable! The minute she decided to livestream her activities, she gave up her right to ā€œprivacy.ā€ Changing definitions again šŸ™„ If someone had hidden a camera in her bedroom and filmed her without her knowledge or consent, THAT would’ve been an invasion of her privacy. You made the decision Mrs Gibson, you live with the consequences. You were only too glad to give up your privacy when it made you money and got you attention šŸ™„

And if you’re so ā€œproudā€ of it, why are you complaining that people are taking about what you did??

McDonald’s: first the ice cream machine issues, now the soda fountain…

I wonder if this stealing is occurring more in certain areas of the country? šŸ¤”

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Notyours's avatar

I'll likely go to hell for saying so, but the name "Brandon Hunter" alone is bad enough these days. Poor bastard...

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh yes that’s an unfortunate coincidence for him šŸ˜•

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Loretta's avatar

Wouldn't it have been nice if they had applied such a strict definition to the "evidence" of "safe and effective"???

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right??!!!

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

You’re 100% right on your content today. Anybody who throws their sex life on the Internet, has given away all of their privacy. And when you ask for money, is that a form of prostitution? not up on the laws of that, as it’s never applied to me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I would think so? (For the prostitution question).

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”Andrew the Great!'s avatar

"How many years ago would Susanna Gibson have been made unelectable on this news, and would have withdrawn from the race in disgrace?"

Decades and decades and decades for a Democrat; 2004 if she were a Republican. See: Jack Ryan of Illinois.

Also, her escapades were in the PUBLIC domain; Jack's were exposed only by an illegal disclosure of sealed divorce records for the SOLE purpose of paving the way for B. Hussein Obama to become a US Senator, and we know the American shitshow that followed and continues apace today.

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GG's avatar

"What kind of downward trajectory is the democrat party on, and where will it end?"

The better question is "What kind of downward trajectory is the United States on, and when will it end?" The fact that people (regardless of political affiliation) feel free to do these things in public is a startling indictment of how far the country has fallen.

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Porge's avatar

It almost seems like it's by design...doesn't it? šŸ¤”šŸ¤«

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@GG Exactly

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

For evangelical Christians the debate over when the rapture of the church will happen is intense, that said, this world in which we now live still has the moderating control of Christian and indwelt by the Holy Spirit. What will it look like if they are all pre-Trib raptured??? For a time, God’s Spirit will be removed from earth…gradually the Tribulation church will grow, but that will take time.

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RunningLogic's avatar

In the 80s candidates were eliminated because of stories like these. Gary Hart, for example.

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NoWay's avatar

They were eliminated because poor behavior/sex scandals indicated a person made bad decisions and had no moral compass. That used to be bad. No one wanted someone like that in any sort of power.

But now no one has a sense of right or wrong and if a person sells sex for money, great!

I don’t see how she was outed? It was all free choice and in the public.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree! And that is as it should be!

I think the people who lamented that this kind of standard was discouraging too many from running for public office were wrong. It was a good thing and necessary to avoid the danger of putting immoral people in office.

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AngelaK's avatar

More and more of this generation reared on no morality, do as you please sexually, be self absorbed, and worship money, is becoming worse than prostitutes. It is all about the money.

The culture started rewarding women for displaying their nudity a few decades ago, now it is monetarily rewarding them through easy access venues to be wannabe porn stars.

We live in a sick culture where middle class comfort, and even higher education, is not easily attainable, and selling your modesty and soul is easy wealth, just like how the fatherless and hopeless boys in underprivileged areas turn to drugs and crime. These two examples, like so much else in this sick demonic culture may all be by design by demonic persons in control of us.

Think about it.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

Absolutely, you hit it on the nail perfectly.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

She could always become La Cicciolina of Congress. Make her campaign office a studio where she hosts "meet and greets" and "town halls."

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/italys-most-famous-porn-star-21496314

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devoalan's avatar

100%

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Jacquie's avatar

ā€œTo turn things around, I think all that people need to do is starting calling bad behavior what it is: immoral, unethical, shameful, and reprehensible. We need to stop being afraid to use words of judgment and the language of values. This might be controversial, but maybe we need more judginess, not less.ā€

Nailed it, Jeff. šŸ”Ø

When society is too afraid to take a stand, the slope gets very slippery and we end up where we are today. It all started with the churches not speaking up. When was the last time anyone heard a sermon/homily calling out sin? I’ve heard one in the last several years. And we travel everywhere and attend a lot of parishes.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Nailed it Jeff! šŸŽÆ

ā€œSilence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless"

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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Debbie Beatty's avatar

Bonhoeffer was a man of rare courage.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Agreed!!! We need a ton more "Judginess" when it comes to all this perverted trash being pushed to normalize it.

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JohnS's avatar

In my opinion the normalizing started with Jimmy Carter and his weak-kneed ā€œI think abortion is wrong but my morals shouldn’t be imposed on othersā€ stance when he ran for president. If someone had pressed him about WHY he thought it was wrong he would have had a hard time justifying such a fence sitting posture. But nobody in the media had the balls.

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Heather's avatar

Judge with righteous judgement. John 7:24

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

Our Church, our Pastor. Get involved with TPUSA-Faith at your Church / local level. As Jeff always states politics is local- Local-LOCAL!

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Jen's avatar

I was reading this today and it's pretty spot on...it details how we got here. People - and even churches - being afraid. We're afraid to speak the truth for fear of being called names and shunned. We are so worried about offending our fellow man when we should be worried about offending the Lord. This is a really good summary. https://us5.campaign-archive.com/?e=d0aec159b8&u=21ae4b9aa9f11e4a8320b5ed6&id=88ff7cf0dd

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Jacquie's avatar

This was very spot on! Thank you for sharing. I subscribed to this.

I call all these weak sermons/homilies - ā€œCotton candyā€ - lots of fluff and not much substance. Give us the rock candy. The hard truth! The rough edges. Only that will begin righting this sinking ship.

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CStone's avatar

Dutch Sheets is a treasure

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Jacquie and when there is one, people usually clap after in sincere appreciation for someone preaching the TRUTH!

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Jacquie's avatar

Very true! The people want truth!!

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MJ's avatar

Grace Church, Maryland Hgts MO Pastor Ron Tucker

God Bless himšŸ™ every Sunday

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Jacquie's avatar

Good to hear! šŸ’Ŗ

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Stariel291's avatar

https://www.corlansing.org/homilies/july-2-the-cross-is-part-of-life

Worth a listen! I’m always searching for church leaders who are speaking hard truths nice and loud.

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Jacquie's avatar

Thanks! I’ll take a listen.

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Tom's avatar

On "no evidence of election fraud:"

The logical fallacy here seems to be Appeal to Ignorance. A summing of votes, over time, will show a rate of increase that differs between two candidates, but is steady over time. A huge vote dump that appears as a discontinuity in the graph is indicative of a statistical anomaly that should be investigated.

In today's United States of America, I risk a charge of insurrection by merely stating that fact.

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Kelli's avatar

I'm starting to look forward to the comments on C&C almost as much as C&C itself!

Great author/newsletter, with awesome comment contributions. The highlight of most of my mornings. :-)

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same!! šŸ˜ It’s been my go-to for well over two years now, every single morning!! Always a great start to my day!

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CStone's avatar

Mine too!

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Jon Swenson's avatar

'Liberals' have no shame and can't be shamed.

They can only be defeated.

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OnTheJump's avatar

MUST be...

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AngelaK's avatar

They were raised to have no conscience or sense of right and wrong. It has been an all out war on Judeo-Christian morality.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

šŸŽÆ

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Fred's avatar

We can hope…

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ktnjaeng's avatar

I find it ironic that in a congress full of lawyers, that 'evidence' is misunderstood. I heard a recording of a democrat interview and mid response, he changes '...there is no evidence...' to '... there is no direct evidence...' They know, they know that we know, and so on and so on.

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Peter Schott's avatar

It's not misunderstood. That's part of the problem. All about the soundbites to mislead their voters. :(

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Yep. My ultra super turbochared conservative senator James Lankford yesterday posted a video calling for restraint and not defunding our govt.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I want to defund it!! They do so little of value that they need to be defunded!

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AngelaK's avatar

Some depend on their social security and Medicare.

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RunningLogic's avatar

True. I’m taking about the vast majority of government functions and positions. I’m not sure they need many people to administer the payments for those programs. Aren’t most automatic now? Also I resent how these programs are used to justify the ridiculous amounts of money spent and supposedly ā€œnecessaryā€ government jobs.

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Fred's avatar

And sadly,

that is a huge *win*

for the L, confirming that yes indeed, the R wants to abolish SS/MC. Wish I had an answer…

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CStone's avatar

Do not believe them. Just because demonRATS say it, doesn’t make it true. They use that same tactic every single election year. When Bill Clinton ran, demonRATS went door to door getting early votes. They told my parents that the Republicans wanted to do away with SS and Medicare......and my elderly parents believed them. Lifelong Republicans, and they voted for that lying liar.

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Robin Esau's avatar

Sheesh! Him too?!

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CStone's avatar

Wow

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Johnny-O's avatar

More distractions. Still nothing being done in DC about the biggest crime against humanity in the history of the world...

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Gary’S's avatar

Isn’t the District of Columbia either directly behind or in absolute cahoots with the perpetrators of the greatest crime against humanity in the history of the world?

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devoalan's avatar

I'm pretty sure if we took Nanzi's booze away for about four days, we'd all learn how, when, who, where,what, and why.

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

With impeachment powers, the National Archives must now turn those emails over to House investigators. I can’t wait to see them. WHAT IF THEY STILL REFUSE?

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Johnny-O's avatar

Yes, more kabuki theatre to rile up the masses.

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Fred's avatar

They won’t refuse; those emails will have been ā€œaccidentallyā€ deleted. Mark my words…

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Or they ā€œ disappear ā€œ

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JW's avatar

Contempt?

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Deb S's avatar

The GOP would have to grow a pair for the Dems to fear contempt charges. I’m not holding my breath.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

They could always send the FBI to arrest those who refuse.....

Yeah, yeah...I couldn't stop giggling myself.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Aside from a tiny handful, there is no "our side." It's just the Uniparty doing the same ol', same ol'.

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CStone's avatar

DemonRATS have been running under the ā€˜R’ ticket for many years now. And winning.

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Chevrus's avatar

I'm not sure about those Demublicans, and come to think of it the Republicrats are a bit 'suss as well!!

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Alan Davis's avatar

ā€˜To turn things around, I think all that people need to do is starting calling bad behavior what it is: immoral, unethical, shameful, and reprehensible.’ I agree we need to call out behavior that goes against something that is above us, like we aren’t gods. That requires society believing there is One higher than us. Christ or chaos continues!

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SLien's avatar

Anyone else think this impeachment thing is a fallacy and the uniparty is totally in on it to remove Biden and comfortably make way for Gavin. This way they can skip over Kamala too and insist the whole administration needs to be replaced, so it doesn’t have the bad theatrics it otherwise would have had if Biden stepped down for health reasons.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Did you see yesterday Gavin admitting that he did covid all wrong? Slimy pig.

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Heather's avatar

Let's not insult the pigs. 🐷

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Karen Bandy's avatar

šŸ˜‰

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CStone's avatar

They’ll skip to Big Mike. That’s who the RATS will nominate at the last minute. Mark. My. Words.

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Deb S's avatar

My money is on some combination of Newsom / MO.

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The Fifster's avatar

Big Mike?

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Barbara ( PortlanderšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«)'s avatar

Interesting. I see that may be plausible

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'd say you're right.

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