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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

To be clear, the updated CDC page does not say “Vaccines cause autism.” It says that the possibility of a connection has not been definitively ruled out, and that studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities.

AND PEOPLE ARE FREAKING OUT.

Can you imagine going to buy a car off Craigslist, telling the seller you just want your mechanic to give it a quick once-over, and the guy immediately whipping out an inspection report from 2009, waving it in your face, and shrieking, “This Kia is in mint condition! I have the paperwork to prove it! And how dare you suggest otherwise?”

The “experts” were wrong about masks. They were wrong about social distancing. They were wrong about ventilators and remdesivir and fat-makes-you-fat. They told us eggs would kill us, pregnant women should avoid exercise, opioids weren’t addictive, and “duck and cover” was a solid plan in the event of nuclear fallout. But according to physicians who make boatloads of dough off of the established orthodoxy, daring to request scientific review is now synonymous with less trustworthy than Craigslist Kia Guy.

(More here: https://jennasside.rocks/p/top-health-agency-quietly-suggests)

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Jenna, literally just wrote and article saying the same thing: experts are always wrong!

Like yours, I mention masks, lockdowns, ventilators—then take it back to way back when about smoking or DDT. We could go on and on.

Experts are very often wrong as they’re just pushing an agenda.

We need to “Make Thinking Great Again” —

https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/cdc-reverses-course-on-vaccines-and

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Anne Clifton's avatar

And make common sense common again!

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Carlos's avatar

Hard but possible.

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Marice Nelson's avatar

Can’t remember if it was Bohr or Feynman, but the quote is-an expert is someone who has made every possible mistake in a limited field

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Maha's avatar

I have noted this in past comments, so forgive the redundancy; my Pathology professor said, "An expert is a person who is always certain, but seldom correct."

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

In my day an expert was someone who travels more than 35 miles to speak and comes with a mind numbingly boring slide show.

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Mary Sholl's avatar

Sounds like Feynman. Fits his personality. Must look it up.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Experts aren't always wrong, but there expertise does not make them automatically right simply because they are experts.

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SD Scott's avatar

All depends who’s paying them.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Follow the $cience.

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God Bless America's avatar

🎯

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

They’re right about as often as the tv weatherman

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Garden Lover's avatar

Who also is considered an expert on weather. 🤪

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Kathy Sincere's avatar

This comment was posted this morning by Laura Hayes, mother of a vaccine injured child, as I am. It bears repeating here. My life has been profoundly affected by vaccine injuries with my four children (one who died) for the last 52 years. LTMW is over. We are DONE with the poisons and the killings.

Laura Hayes:

LTMW? How many more lives are going to be sacrificed while we LTMW? How many more will have their health, development, independence, and fertility destroyed while we LTMW? How many more babies will die in their cribs while we LTMW? How many more children will descend into the dark abyss of “autism” while we LTMW? How many more parents will spend the rest of their lives taking care of their vaccine-injured, dependent children while we LTMW? Do you have any idea what that is like on a day in-day out basis?? How many more women will have their fertility destroyed by vaccines only to discover this years down the line and be heartbroken, all while we LTMW?

How many more vaccine victims? How many more lives and families destroyed by vaccines and the devastation they wreak and leave in their wake? How much more time is needed to act like moral adults and stop this vaccine destruction of our children?

LTMW? I don’t think so. We are well past that. Definitive action is needed. It is not hard or complex. Here is a 7-point plan that could be implemented today, if the will, morals, and backbone were there:

https://ageofautism.com/csp-for-rfk-jr/

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Kalinda's avatar

I would like to point out that many, if not most, people do not have the same experience of vaccine injury. When it's not part of your (the generic you) life, or something you see, you don't understand it.

I get the pain and frustration (long story I won't go into), but no one person can switch everything on a dime because the minority doesn't like it, has a bad experience with it, etc, because the majority will be up in arms over having their "safety" taken away. That is how they will see it. People who are brainwashed need to be led gently and sometimes slowly to critical thinking.

This isn't just about you or me or the vaccine injured. It's about individual States (think California), people who believe in their soul that vaccines are "safe and effective" and save more lives that the harm they cause (the many is more important than the few), that don't believe autism is caused by vaccines, that don’t even KNOW what they are putting in their children for various reasons. The first step is getting the information that has been silenced for so long OUT THERE.

We can"t win without the majority on our side. You don't get that with orders that go against everything the majority has been taught. You don't get there by requiring net zero harm for a vaccine IMMEDIATELY (impossible anyway as people are all different and will react differently- anything can cause harm in some people- think eggs or nuts). You get there incrementally, just as we got where we are incrementally. Require removal of anything known to cause harm? Fine start. But states like California will not give up children's schedule mandates without a fight. That would is another several years while it goes through courts.

Get the PEOPLE informed, so there will be more on the freedom side. Get them on your (the generic you) side. If you don't, next time another President takes charge, it will just flip back to what THEY want. MOO, based on the lemmings I know and what I have seen in the way-too-many years I have lived.

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Gabriella's avatar

RFK, Jr. promised transparency. Why not bring forth all that ICAN has uncovered… including depositions with Stanley Plotkin? Why not bring forth the Ford Study of vax vs. unvax? Why not give a voice to all the parents of injured children… let their testimonies be heard regarding watching their children regress after shots? Why not do surveys of how many people have asthma, allergies, adhd, auto immune issues, etc. when they were not born with these things but developed later in life(like my children)?

So much more could be exposed to the world.

It so saddens me everytime I hear of another loved one’s pregnancy these days. Will their babies be harmed in some way if they allow shots because they have no idea how harmful they can be?

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cat's avatar

what is LTMW?

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Susan L.'s avatar

Let The Man Work

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It's a big club.

Thus the Drug Trust, while maintaining the Stalinist Communist Government in Russia, simultaneously maintained a Communist back up regime in the United States, the Trotskyite Movement, in case the Stalinist regime should fall."

Eustace Mullins

Murder By Injection.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I like your ideas, but it's frustrating that https://ageofautism.com/csp-for-rfk-jr/ says first:

"If I missed something that needs to be added to this list, please post a comment."

And then:

"Comments are closed."

I basically have the same ideas in my own platform:

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

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Gabriella's avatar

I whole heartily agree!

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

So, experts are sometimes right, in other words.

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Maha's avatar

Of course they are. But many times the people propped up to defend unscientific dogma are paid shills, and bask in their fame, despite their misreading of the signals they point about.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Science and Pharma all about power over the goyim.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Gotta get the Jew hit in, no matter what. Why? You hate them that much? You a victim of goyim bashing?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Well the protagonists in many of Jeff's posts are Jewish.

Like yesterday, it was Zelensky's 'money man' who fled to Israel.

And today, Jeff talked about Larry Summers, who of course is part of The Tribe.

https://harvardjewishalumni.org/harvards-larry-summers-has-become-a-vocal-critic-of-successors/

... and of course Pfizer is run by them, the CDC under Biden was by them, etc.

It's a valid topic, and I appreciate Jeff exposing and discussing these people.

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MeeMaw123's avatar

And the protagonists in many of Jeff’s posts AREN’T Jewish too. Are you mentioning them too, and pointing out their faith? But let’s get on the bandwagon and point out the Jews who are involved so everyone can get in on the Jew bashing.

Speaking as a member of the tribe, I cringe with embarrassment every time one of my co-religionists is involved in this perfidy. It’s especially galling when people who aren’t Jewish use it as a way to stereotype us and smear us. Jeff mentions it only when warranted, such as pointing out that Israel doesn’t extradite (which I believe came out of the idea that Israel should be a haven for ALL Jews in a hostile world, which probably had more relevance when that law was created). So maybe think twice before you pull out your tar brush and smear all of us. It’s ugly. It makes you look ugly. And it says more about you than about any of us.

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Debi Lutman's avatar

I wish we could just say stop with the stereotyping, but that isn’t going to happen. Root cause is the battle isn’t of flesh & blood but spiritual. Jews, then gentile then anything created by God is target for evil. From the beginning. Lord Jesus come. Stomp on the head of this snake soon.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

It's stats. 2% of the population, but half the crazy protagonists?

That doesn't make anyone ugly to point that out.

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Maha's avatar
Nov 21Edited

Ahh. Right! A prefect reason to bash Jews in general. All must be guilty. Even my Dermatologist! I think the next time I'm in Florida I'll slap the hell out of some old Jewish man for their temerity of existing! Let's get together and abuse a few together, FBM...

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Who's getting bashed? We're just talking about the very people that Jeff Childers talked about yesterday and today.

Get a grip!

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Esther's avatar

Two real protagonists from Jeff’s writing today (21 Nov) were Jews - Moti Goren and Leor Sapir. How come you don’t “notice” them and their good work?

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It has a unique translation

The sheep is less offensive?

So be it.

Only a small minority think that way.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

They’re unbelievable.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

I think the solution is to recognize and reject the eternal feedback loop between semitism and antisemitism:

https://patrick.net/post/1381234/2024-04-26-the-hebrew-idea-of-holiness-is

Once you see it all clearly, it loses its force.

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SD Scott's avatar

In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Solid point.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Ditto our congress now...

And yes, Trump and his entire Cabinet.

Exempt RFK Jr? Ask rabbi Shmuley!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Paging Tulsi.

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Bones's avatar

Semmelweis and Galileo learned that the hard way

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AJF's avatar

Franklin, just an observation.... articles never mention what these supposed people are "expert" in and they are always anonymous!Most don't question it because they ASSUME the expert knows exactly what the truth is. I venture to guess most of these stories are made up siting "experts" ....for all we know their expertise may be in Advanced Bullsh•t!!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Not to mention some people claim expertise (for example, doctors are frequently guilty of this in my experience) in an area their actual expertise (for doctors, the human body) is only tangentially related to. I’ve heard doctors voice options about mask wearing, bilingualism, nutrition and many other matters and act like they really know what they’re talking about, when they don’t 😕

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Skenny's avatar

Jenna, came here to promote your piece and Sharyl Attkisson's... Since you provided the link to yours, below is the link to Sharyl's. Some of these revelations and admissions are stunning, until you follow the money. Odds are that the most vocal supporters of vaccines have not followed the published schedules for their children, grandchildren, etc., but rest assured they still took the bribes and cashed the checks.

https://open.substack.com/pub/sharylattkisson/p/8-official-admissions-contradicting?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=kdm7d

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Appreciate you, Skenny, and love Sharyl! :)

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jwemd's avatar

Gates' kids reportedly took no "shots?'

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MeriBear's avatar

But of course not. Vaccines are for the unwashed cattle. He is part of the group that wants to reduce the population down to 500 million. You know his vaccines in Africa were also “sterilizing”? Yes, another big method of reducing Africa’s population.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Gates failed. Africa's population replacement rate is double that of western nations. Overall African population is forecast to double by 2050. The data is easily found.

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Rightly So's avatar

Gates AND Fauci both have active arrest warrants waiting for them in several different African Countries for the damage they inflicted upon so many young black children while ruthlessly injecting experimental "vaccines" one after another in these kids; killing and/or harming thousands. "Oh, well. Sorry" was they got in return. Talk about "Crimes against Humanity," yet not a peep out of the MSM.

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Lori's avatar

We need to deport them asap to any one of them.

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The Great Resist's avatar

I heard that Commie Mamdani (not sure if I spelled his name right but I don’t care about him enough to look it up) says NYC follows “international law” — maybe he can have Billy-Boy and Fraudci arrested on those African warrants next time they’re there. Hey, he’s “African”, so he owes it to his home continent! (HA!)

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Abiding Dude's avatar

And our valiant AG Blondi...

Still asleep at the wheel... Fauci still walks free, he made an appearance at his fellow Satan-worshiper's funeral... Dickhead Cheney's. Along with an assortment of really vile, corrupt swine...

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carolyn kostopoulos's avatar

he failed because the africans themselves noticed that the "tetanus" shots were being given too often and only to women. so local leaders had them tested and found the guilty fertility suppressing ingredient. you can read all this in RFKjr's great book, The Real Anthony Fauci

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Michelle Enmark, DDS's avatar

Yes that International law comment was just another of his comments demonstrating that he has no clue. I’m very curious to read about his meeting with POTUS today. Apparently this is customary for the mayor of NYC to meet with the President, has been going on for a very long time. How many other city’s mayors get meetings with the President? I find it strange but a good idea in this case.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

He hurt many though. Evil.

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Kaycee's avatar

then they and him need to be given all the shots back to back in public, in the arena, where they can wail and gnash their teeth and cry out to a God they don't believe in and the Devil will take them in the end. I hate so much for what has been pushed on us - I never took the shot, the rest of my family did. One member is vaccine injured, no one treats it unless you find someone and you must have the money to afford it. she was fine before the shots, now has numerous things wrong maybe never fixable. I weep.

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God Bless America's avatar

I am so sorry Kaycee 😢🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽… We all tried to warn them… in fact we are traveling this weekend to my brother-in-law‘s funeral on Monday. My husband and I tried so hard to warn him against taking this… 😔

They are adults, they have to make their own decisions… but it’s still a hard pill to swallow. I just said a prayer for you… for all of us… 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😢

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Kaycee's avatar

Oh my goodness I can't begin to tell you how much your prayers mean to me. This is one place, substack, that I have had people as kind as you reach out. Thank you.

Also, although an adult, she was only 21 when making the decision and so no real experience to reject the safety argument! I am so devastated, it is my youngest daughter! 🥺

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“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.”

‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭1‬:‭3‬-‭4‬ ‭ESV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/59/2co.1.3-4.ESV

My heart breaks for you and your daughter Kaycee. 😢 I will continue to pray for you both. I’m putting you and your daughter on my prayer list.

🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💖😢

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jmsmithmd's avatar

May they be at peace.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

So sorry about your daughter. Mine too is vaccine injured. After her third shot she was diagnosed with scleroderma. I have read in numbers of places that DMSO can successfully treat scleroderma, but my daughter's doctor warned her against using it. My daughter believes her doctor, of course.

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God Bless America's avatar

DMSO would definitely be something to try… 🤷🏽‍♀️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 These doctors… 😡 May the Lord rebuke them…

Praying… 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😢

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Nearly every doctor who was a covid dissident has also said that DMSO can successfully treat scleroderma.

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Baldmichael's avatar

William Henry Gates anagrams to:

- ie GM wiry hell Satan

And don't forget Melinda.

Melinda French Gates anagrams to:

- cheering Satan elf MD

There is a connection here.

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Lori's avatar

of course not.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Yeup. Always follow the money. Always.

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patrick.net/memes's avatar

So many problems are really just battles between integrity and money.

The solution is a strong ethical foundation laid down during childhood and sustained by those willing to speak out against corruption even at great personal cost.

I'm not even a Christian believer, but I support Christianity for that particular beneficial effect on society.

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Matt's avatar

They weren't just wrong. They LIED. And they did it for the money

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Robin Esau's avatar

Important distinction!

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Michelle Enmark, DDS's avatar

Yes! It was intentional!

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RunningLogic's avatar

And power/control!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Thank you, Jenna for your important voice on Substack. And your humor makes the revelations of these horrid societal and medical events slightly more tolerable. You are a treasure.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

*blushes furiously*

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Cabogirl's avatar

Love you. Great writings.

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Primum non nocere's avatar

*** I posted this on A Midwestern Doctor stack too but it is very applicable here...

In 1986 the Federal government conceded that all vaccines are unavoidably unsafe, to such an extent that Congress and POTUS codified the (lack of) safety issue within the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Law.

There is no debate to be had since then about vaccine safety or effectiveness. The Feds have stipulated such.

Unavoidably unsafe is Codified.

Let me repeat.

The Federal government acknowledges that the (all) vaccines are so unavoidably unsafe that legal immunity is the ONLY way to protect Bigpharma from CAUSAL lawsuits that would force them to produce ONLY safe and effective vaccines...or go out of business.

Forget the science debate.

Forget the conflicts of interest.

None of that moves the needle.

None of that changes anything.

The 1986 Childhood Vaccine Law is THE prima facie evidence for the lack of safe and effective vaccine manufacturing practices.

The unConstitutional 1986 Law and the associated unlawful Childhood Vaccine Schedule mandate represent the keystone for the public health utilitarianism (aka gotta kill some to save some) ideology. As one or both goes, so does the unavoidably unsafe vaccine.

Either end the mandate or repeal the Law. That's it. Its that simple. The rest will correct itself.

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Kathy Sincere's avatar

Actually the "unavoidably unsafe vaccines" was not codified until 2011. The Supreme Court ruled on it, Scalia wrote the decision, stating vaccines are unavoidably unsafe. Now it's up to the SC to gut the 1986 Act.

https://www.oyez.org/cases/2010/09-152

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LJ's avatar

Exactly. Well said.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Also the CDC needs to get a full overhaul on their woke nonsense.

'Pregnant people' is a term they still use instead of 'women'.

Check out all the pages still with this term:

https://search.cdc.gov/search/?query=pregnant%20people&dpage=1

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Lori's avatar

As we spoke about evil yesterday Jenna, here is another example. When evil is backed into a corner, it screams and seeks revenge. Remember the evil working at CDC, demetre daskalakis, just check out his picture when you google his name. Wearing a pentagram on his chest. And he was a spokesperson for children? God is behind these wins as we all struggle to turn this ship around and espouse morality and transparency in medicine. God bless RFK Jr., Jay Bhattacharya, MAHA and all of us fighting the good fight.

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LJ's avatar
Nov 21Edited

Satan placed that one exactly where Satan wanted him.

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william howard's avatar

and then there is the climate hysteria supported not by science but by "consensus" -and the wheels are coming off that wagon as well - thanks President Trump

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Well they see science as consensus. A bunch of people agreeing on something is not the same as a hypothesis being retested.

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SD Scott's avatar

Retesting is probably racist.

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Astragale's avatar

It's very easy - as people said during 'covid' - to get a "scientific consensus" when you censor the scientists who dissent.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And reward others for cooperating.

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william howard's avatar

now 3 or more cups per day extends your life - yahoo

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LC's avatar

Because Money can make Experts' lips move toward a certain direction.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Why would I even bother going to the CDC website? Not how I make my health decisions.

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Michelle Enmark, DDS's avatar

Cathleen, we may not( no way!), but attorneys and insurance companies do, as Jeff stated. This has huge implications downstream.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And doctors. Plenty of regular people check their recommendations too.

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Mayor's avatar

Also, remember the environmentalist and “experts” who told us (back in the 1980s?) to stop using paper bags because they come from trees. “The Science” at that time told us that it was better for the environment to use plastic instead of killing trees to make paper.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Don't forget the experts being on the fence about coffee...and their wonderful ideas concerning the food pyramid.

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Unknown Unknown's avatar

God's the only expert, and Thomas Sowell has been making that point his whole career. We're always limited in our expertise.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I just had a momentary out of body experience— or something. While reading this comment, I was thinking how much whoever this is would love Jenna’s Side! 😝😝 I was going to send “them” a link!

I love it.

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Jenna McCarthy's avatar

Hahahaha that's amazing! ;)

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Crixcyon's avatar

The experts are wrong about germ theory too. Never mind, drugs, vaccines and mRNA poisons will save you.

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Jaime's avatar

I will #never forget the intense push for stop drop and roll when you catch on fire💩

#child of the 80s

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Porge's avatar

Ha! My dog has an intense push to stop drop and roll whenever he encounters raccoon poop 💩 😂

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Thomas Massie, Tim Burchett, and yes, I can't believe I'm saying this, John Fetterman....John Karl Fetterman are making more sense than the lot of 'em....at least for the moment.

Tim Burchett yesterday: “Everybody talks about this place being a dadgum swamp. It’s not a swamp. A swamp is something cool God created—it filters water, animal life lives and flourishes around it. This is a sewer. This is created by man, and it needs to stop.”

“For years, Congress has been using hard-working American taxpayers’ money to get rich, dadgum it’s gotta stop. America knows what’s going on. Everyone wants to knock Pelosi? Heck, she’s not even in the top ten! Get on that Unusual Whales site, this is pathetic.”

“This place is as CROOKED as a dog’s leg.”

“This is a scam that’s being played on the American public and it needs to stop. Let’s quit with this nonsense. Let’s give America a reason to trust Congress for once in our miserable lives. This is our chance to stand up and say, ‘We hear what you’re saying, we are going to fix this dadgum problem,’ but we probably won’t do it and I’ll remained ticked off the rest of the day because of this and it needs to stop.”

Ok then.

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MeriBear's avatar

I have been predicting massive lawsuits against some of the most egregious psychologists, surgeons, and other medical professionals who have pushed and enabled and profited off the trans contagion for the past seven years. It is not just minors - although that is the worst population since parents enabled it, and no one said, “Let’s wait.” There are also adults, like my two younger adult children, who got caught up in it. My son had the US Army pay for his castration and boob implants. He is clearly a homophobic gay man, who now lives with another former servicemember father of two (also divorced) who also had his medical transition paid for by tax payer dollars in the US Army. My daughter, my youngest child, was sexually assaulted by her paternal grandfather at age 8, five years after our divorce. She is a child of trauma who hides behind a faux male persona, to avoid male attention while making her daughter pretend she is a second father. My heart goes out to this child, who barely quit nursing at age 4 (I know, I know), to find her mother had decided to cut off her breasts and excise her uterus and play at being her father. Despite the two parents having 50/50 custody. It is a madhouse. Neither of these children speak to us because we don’t agree they literally became the opposite sex and for my son, the end came when I remarked what a handsome man he used to be in his Army uniform. I hope everyone who can sues the shit out of everyone responsible. Only when massive lawsuits come, will the insurers refuse to insure such professionals, effectively putting them out of business. Make them pariahs. Every last one of them.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Meribear, I am so sorry for what has happened in your family. I will pray for you and them. They need Jesus.

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Lori's avatar

What a sacrilege and horror you have been through. Best that communication is nil as this dysfunction will only be worse for you as painful as it is to cut ties to some degree. And I am furious with my tax dollars I paid for 2 surgeries for 2 people to be chopped up and realigned. I agree, sue the shit out of all the sick twists that allowed and condoned this to happen. Make them pay, boom. Thank you for sharing as I am sure this lies heavy upon your whole being:{.

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Emumundo's avatar

I’m so sorry about your children. The worst nightmare for a parent is to watch these things happen to our children and we are powerless to stop them. Our society is built upon wierd contortionist pretzel logic that will not stand the test of time.❤️

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

🙏😢🙏 wish I had words

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Luzzie's avatar

What a mess :-(

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JasonT's avatar

You are among a huge cloud of witnesses who have lost children to this delusion. May God grant you peace and them an awakening.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Yes, I heard those comments Burchett made in the hall of Congress, and I was given hope that at least one man there is not beholden to special interests, and is not blackmailed, and has morals and principles. He must be hated by his colleagues.

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Jeff S's avatar

Don't believe it, Dave. They're all beholden.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Jeff, that is such a cynical attitude. Beware of saying “all”. I believe there are a few good ones who really are there for the right reasons.

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Jeff S's avatar

I'm a natural cynic and skeptic: born and raised in NY. Anyway, Margot, please name one. I'll wait. Er, I'm still waiting. (Wooster = Wurster? <- That's my GGF's surname. From Germany.)

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Hi Jeff, just now seeing your reply. I believe my Congressman, Josh Brecheen, is one of the good guys. I do not know him personally, so I could be wrong, but I refuse to believe they are ALL bad!

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Skenny's avatar

Kin to Bertram (Bertie) Wooster?

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Jeff S's avatar

Good morn. I'll read about him, and keep my fingers crossed. Thanks.

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Michelle Enmark, DDS's avatar

I believe Kevin Kiley from CA is one of the good guys. Haven’t heard anything negative so far.

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Jeff S's avatar

I'll have to look him up. Thanks.

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Michelle Enmark, DDS's avatar

I believe he serves the northern CA areas of Rovklin, Loomis, and other suburbs in the greater metropolitan Sacramento region. He’s young and in my opinion, a rising star.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Even good guy Burchett is a fan of Zionist Israel...

Very sad. There are so few good guys in congress anymore...

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Gail W's avatar

I have liked the comments from Burchett and yes, even Fetterman, although the latter STILL VOTES with the DEMOCRATS something like 98% of the time.

Massie, not so much.

I’m not sure what is in the Kentucky water. 🤪

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

If nothing else, politicians are always in a state of flux. Depends on which way the political winds are blowing, planetary alignments and motivation💰. The more I learn about the influence of PAC and AIPAC the clearer it all becomes.

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Gail W's avatar

Of dear God, AIPAC AGAIN???

Can you please explain how they are ANY DIFFERENT from the NRA, the ACLU or the NEA or many, many other lobbying PACs? Except that AIPAC lobbies for Israel, the only Jewish-majority country in the entire world??!?

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Jeff C's avatar

Yes AIPAC again. They are one of the most powerful (some think the most powerful) PAC in the country. And their sole purpose is to lobby for the interests of a foreign government. It doesn't matter what one thinks about Israel, that is really messed up.

Did you see Amb. Huckabee secretly met with convicted traitor Jonathan Pollard at the US Embassy? Pollard is an American citizen who gave incredibly damaging classified information to Israel. He went to prison until he was let out in 2015. After his parole expired he moved to Israel where he received a hero's welcome.

Why is the US Ambassador secretly meeting with an American traitor who was an espionage agent for a foreign country? (BTW, the administration denied knowledge of the meeting.) You could never in a thousand years imagine this happening with a traitor who gave intel to China or Russia. As someone who holds security clearances I could not imagine betraying my country the way Pollard did. AIPIC lobbied for his release for years. He was moved to Israel by American Miriam Adelson, celebrated in Israel, and just had his butt kissed by American Dispensationalist Mike Huckabee.

Could this have happened with any other foreign country? Of course not, the entire notion is absurd.

Yes AIPAC again. They aren't some lobbying group trying to improve Bar Mitzvah conditions at the local synagogue. They are a manipulative and deceitful (and incredibly powerful) pressure group for a hostile foreign government. People will continue to call it out until every aspect is exposed.

America First means American first. We treat all countries based on their behavior towards our country. The days of one country's government having a free pass to manipulate our government are slowly ending, and thank God for it.

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OldSysEng's avatar

I too held several clearances. That's why I was appalled at HRC's residential basement bathroom classified server, the door of which was left open so hired help could gather printouts for her majesty.

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on the doss's avatar

Mr.gold toilet who is Ukrainen fled to Israel. The country which does not allow extraditions of it's citizens to face justice for crimes commited in their country of origin. Is that justice, compassion or a acceptance of crime?

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Willing Spirit's avatar

It may be too complex an issue for a Jew hater to comprehend.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Thank God, Israel possesses the ability to defend herself in the most extreme manner and the motivation to continue to exist against all odds. Otherwise, she would have been exterminated long ago.

Praise God for Jonathan Pollard and his great sacrifice.

Thank God for Mike Huckabee, who understands and believes the eternal promise that those who bless Israel will be blessed and not cursed.

Having care and concern for the welfare of Israel is America First. It led to the success of America after WWII. And if reversed, it will surely lead to our destruction.

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Gail W's avatar

THANK YOU once again Willing Spirit for your sage comments. Shabbat shalom.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I like guns....I'm not enraptured by Jewish history.

https://tinyurl.com/nhrpb4md

Don't shoot the messenger, it caught me by surprise as well.

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Beckadee's avatar

The ladies at Promethean Action/Update recommend this book:

How the British Invented Communism [And Blamed it on the Jews] by Richard Poe. I have it I just haven't read it yet.

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SD Scott's avatar

Check out Hidden History and Prolonging the Agony - about WWI @ how it was incited by shadowy elements in British & ally governments.

Exceedingly well documented.

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Gail W's avatar

Yes, Eric, I will 'shoot' the messenger over this vile and fallacious BLOOD LIABLE.

If you want to go back to the Rothchilds then you might as well say LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS to the native Indians for whatever land you 'stole' here in America.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I didn’t steal anything. But you’re right, we certainly can’t have all this history to learn from. By the way, you’re cute when you’re mad.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

This is a ridiculous argument. How come Jews weren’t just able to explain to Hitler that they really weren’t Jews after all.

They were dispersed through out the world. Of course they intermarried and have varying DNA. But even displaced, they held their unique identity and faith and prayed ‘Next year in Jerusalem’ at every Passover gathering. What other nation group on earth has ever maintained their unique identity over two thousand years and brought it back into their homeland?

Beware reading at the Hitler Memorial Library.

https://youtu.be/vITrg5zLZgc?si=BngpuZnmFewKCa4K

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Robin Esau's avatar

Charlie Kirk basically says the same here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj4d5YtfLRk

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JasonT's avatar

Because they lobby for a foreign nation and do not register as such. They are not NRA.

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Gail W's avatar

You are correct that they are not registered under FARA because they are considered a DOMESTIC lobbying organization. Per Grok:

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AIPAC is registered as a domestic lobbying organization with Congress under the Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA), not FARA. It describes itself as a bipartisan group funded entirely by private American donations, with no financial assistance from Israel or any foreign entity.

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Gail W's avatar

Boy oh boy you are absolutely connecting things that HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION.

I’m guessing you do know that Israel -while majority Jewish population- DOES NOT have RELIGION as a requirement for ANYTHING, including even serving in their government where you will find MUSLIMS, CHRISTIANS, probably DRUZE as well as Jews.

So what you’re blathering about AIPAC and “religion” vis-a-vis America makes ZERO sense.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

There is only the Uniparty.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Also depends on how much money changes hands.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Trust me, I won't be sending in any contributions to the Fetterman campaign. This is just a snapshot in time. Check back tomorrow, there's a good chance we'll all be lambasting him for some fresh hair brained comments.

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Gail W's avatar

True but I at least do appreciate Fetterman’s voice and how he supposedly is making the Dems go coo-coo by not being in lockstep. 👍

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Cabogirl's avatar

I think he’s not a bad guy honestly. He’s on the edge which if better than being a full blown lib

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Susan Daniels's avatar

Can't stomach Massie. He is a contrarian.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I would consider myself a contrarian, maybe that's precisely why I can stomach him. (Though I don't make a habit of getting too enamored with ANY politician....but hey, we're all different.😁 A contrarian thinker is someone who challenges the status quo and goes against the majority opinion, not for the sake of being argumentative, but because they have a different perspective or see something others are missing. This approach requires critical thinking and the courage to trust one's own judgment, even when it conflicts with popular beliefs, and it can be a source of innovation.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Thank you, Eric! From one contrarian to another. I am also a bona fide conspiracy theorist. And proud of it!! Critical thinkers unite!!

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LMWC's avatar
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I know many from my state, (not Kentucky), who are touting as Massie, the second coming. Don’t misunderstand, I like Massie, but I hardly think this running tiff he’s got going with the President is overly affecting him. He remarried and seems to be going about doing his thing. However, he doesn’t represent my state or even my district within my state, which has been redistricted into a Rubrick’s cube with two old industrial cities added in, long blue to an otherwise rural setting always red, now blue for the time being.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

I think he does it to get attention. Not because he actually believes what he says.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

Or does he get attention because he is contradicting the status quo?

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LJ's avatar

I do not.

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Jeff S's avatar

I do not! Er, I mean, maybe HE does.

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Gail W's avatar

I too consider myself a contrarian but I’d like to think I’m a smart one, not a reflexive one, which is simply being oppositional.

Esp in a member of a deliberative body it’s all about PERSUASION not opposition. You typically have more impact with the former method.

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alongername's avatar

sure. everyone thinks THEY are the smart one . and the other person is simply being oppositional.

When people start with that assertion, there really can be no discussion, can there ?

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

HHS is a Contrarian when it published the 410 peer reviewed paper on transgenderism.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

“not for the sake of being argumentative”

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alongername's avatar

be careful .......... as a "practicing contrarian " ( one who stood up a few days ago for some folks here who voiced some opinions that were not appreciated by the C&C "majority" ) ........ did i get 26 likes ? Noooooo. I was called a paid actor, a bot , a newcomer here to disrupt ..... what a bunch of crap from supposedly intelligent people priding themselves on being critical thinkers.

No one stood up and said "hey, this is C&C ...... act like you want others to act , not like the jerks trying to burn down shit and create havoc.

Pretty embarassing . A few in the days after tried to act as if they were not part of the "mob"

I have the courage to stand up for reasonable people voicing an opinion .

And not to call "bullshit" like Dan Maga nut who thinks he is the only patriot on this site. A lot of you joined in the riot . The rest mostly just stood by and watched. Not much bravery from you keyboard warriors.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Believe me. I'm nobody's favorite around here.😂

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alongername's avatar

You were .........hahahaha

but , keep it up and you'll get the whip .

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Why so concerned about what others think?

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alongername's avatar

I hope , of course, that you are asking a sincere question. My answer is that what others "think" is exactly what determines how others act . If we indeed want a "better USA" , and a better world ....... it all begins with each individual .

If we attempt to shut up honest dialogue and ideas..... then really that is no different than the horrible state that we are trying to get rid of .

So, I am not afraid to stand up for what i believe is correct ..... just as I am not close-minded to learning from others.

I live free as i can. I self doctor and live a healthy lifestyle. And i respect others who treat me with respect .

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Jeff S's avatar

On the contrary, Eric, you are wrong...Haha.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I see what you did there.....A position I'm getting comfortable with.

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Jeff S's avatar

Thanks for info and fun every morn.

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c Anderson's avatar

Contrarians are judges. Without their stamp of approval, truth doesn’t exist. Skeptics are curious and thoughtfully evaluating what they see. Contrarians operate under a negative assumption. Skeptics tend to accumulate information believing that not everything is easy to understand. I would argue that you are more of a skeptic than a contrarian. I used to like Massie before I realized it was all about him and maintaining his independence. MTG is playing the contrarian role now. They love the media face time that results from it.

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Ohio Deb's avatar

…..to talk about innovation. Like Tucker or not, this interview changed how I felt about Massie:

https://youtu.be/omBSEuFTYEo

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Valerie's avatar

But a lot of contrarians disagree just for the sake of being contrarian, because it’s their natural way of thinking. It’s a trap to be careful of for people whose personality falls that way. Be contrarian, but not close-minded.

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Then they're not true contrarians, they're just stirring the pot to get a rise out of you. Don't take the cheese.

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Valerie's avatar

Exactly. I can be contrarian too, but I try really hard to be reasonable and not a block head, lol.

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alongername's avatar

and to you Valerie ...... i ask ..... so your natural way of thinking is the pure one, right ?

try to take time now, and think . who makes you the judge ?

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Valerie's avatar

😂😂😂😂 I’m pretty sure you’re kidding, I sure hope you are.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Nah… he’s principled and not afraid of making enemies….

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rolandttg's avatar

read a little about his life, how he lives, and I think you will change your mind/. He also lost his wife and has young kids.

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LJ's avatar

I thought his kids were much older?

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rolandttg's avatar

I don't think so, but it has been a while since I read a very detailed account on him. I mean, this guy even built his own house off grid if I remember correctly. . He's a tough cookie, and I think , a very good man. Everybody needs to truly stop taking everything they hear read and see at face value. Few people have a clue at the level of misdirection and deception being employed by all sides. Said it before, and I'll say it again. I think I am better informed than well over 95 % of the people who read this post, and I know I don't know squat.

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LJ's avatar

I found a 2021 picture posted on BBC.com (I don’t like BBC but they usually post real pictures) of Maddie’s Christmas Card that year apparently sparking protest due to her, Rhonda and all 4 “kids” holding automatic rifles (I’m not an expert so don’t ridicule me about the guns). Those “kids” were all but 1 fully grown, one obviously married (spouse beside). The youngest looked between 15-20 (couldn’t tell her age).

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Susan Daniels's avatar

And remarried someone younger.

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rolandttg's avatar

and?

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Yes he is a contrarian, thank goodness!

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Susan Daniels's avatar

We are all allowed an opinion.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Absolutely, that's what contrarians have, opinions. Non-contrarians are programmable types.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Perhaps I'm more of a "conservative contrarian" than I realized.

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Ruth H's avatar

I agree with you about Massie. IMO He’s an obstructionist and always finds fault in a bill so he can claim a reason to vote no.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

😀 Maybe his new, young wife will change him.

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LJ's avatar

Disagree but respect each person’s opinion.

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Runemasque's avatar

Do you mean Contarían in the sense that liberals are self identifying as Contrarians? I know there ya a popular substack by that name for liberals.

What don't you like about Massie? I'm not very aware of the dynamic.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

If the mainstream media backs your ideas, that is an indicator it is not "contrarian."

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Susan Daniels's avatar

He’s always negative and it feels to me like it’s just to get attention.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Jeff Childers is a contrarian's contrarian.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

Disagree.

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JBell's avatar

Massie changed dramatically after his wife died, I heard.

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Dana Hope's avatar

Based on the photo, he definitely got a glow up for his second wedding. 🤨

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CaplT's avatar

He is a dem after all is said. at least he is more sane than most. sometimes.

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

I’ll believe fetterman is real when he changes parties.

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Dorota's avatar

Rep. Tim Burchett is good Christian man that speaks his mind. I wish that there were more like him in Congress.

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Austin the Pug-puppy's avatar

Many years ago, a colleague told me that the invasion of Iraq was ALL. ABOUT. OIL. I remember raising an eyebrow.

The good part was I didn't call him a liar.

Then I began to pay attention.

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ASK's avatar

Burchett is a gem. I watched a congressional hearing once where he introduced himself as the 435th most important person in the House. Very funny and so down to earth.

On the Epstein front, if you want another laugh, watch the last episode of (I believe) the 3rd season of The Good Fight (the spinoff of The Good Wife). The ending will catch you off guard.

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J Kaz's avatar

Term limits!

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Term limits are achieved when we quit reelecting incumbents

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Margot Wooster's avatar

The fraud and cheating have to be fixed in order for that to happen.

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Dorota's avatar

If nobody steps up to replace them, should we elect communist?

What is recommended in this case?

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SD Scott's avatar

Drafting like is done for jury duty. Everyone serves a term unless ineligible or has decent excuse.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Tell Congress to repeal the 1986 vaccine free for all act.

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SD Scott's avatar

Unconstitutional!

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Anne Clifton's avatar

Coincidentally (?) a camera at Burchett's home recently caught two men urinating on his driveway. Sewer, indeed.

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Dorota's avatar

I thought he slept on his office sofa and didn't have a place in Washington.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

Is he sending his money back for the days he didn't work during the shutdown?

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

We're not close. I don't know.

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nancylee's avatar

stops when we stop it.

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Carolyn's avatar

More than like this!!!

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Jack's avatar

Bhattachaya is indeed a hero

Yesterday’s HHS report is epic. Mutilating children permanently, who by definition cannot give informed consent, pharmacologically or surgically is EVIL, plain and simple. I say that as both a children’s surgeon and the father of 5 and grandfather of 8.5

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Juju's avatar

We are constantly marveling that we have 3.2 more years left of Trump, but we should ALSO marvel at how much more the HHS can accomplish with 3 years left too!! 💃

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

The person following Trump - praying that God is preparing him…and that he’s paying close attention.

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SD Scott's avatar

And raising up Charlie Kirk replacements.

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Lori's avatar

Praying for a 3rd term somehow.

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Kelly's avatar

A third term isn't going to happen. Don't go down that rabbit hole - it's fraught with lies and deceit.

I went down a similar hole with QTards back in 2020 - got my heart broken with having my hopes up and dashed. Don't do that to yourself.

1) there IS no 3rd term for prep

2) the man is OLD. LTMW, AND retire when the time comes.

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Lori's avatar

Nope.

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Kelly's avatar

For *prez

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CaplT's avatar

He will leave the country in good hands unless voters get stupid again and election fraud continues.

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Dorota's avatar

Same here.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

.5? Hoping that means that one is in the oven ;).

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Jack's avatar

Yes; February

Deo Volente

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

💗

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Agreed that it’s great to hear your statement Jack given your background. I’m sharing this article as you may appreciate the various references to the harm of vaccines.

Once this becomes known, maybe people can start to trust in the health system, even though it needs a MAJOR overhaul: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-complete-vaccine-harm-profile

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VelvetStitching's avatar

Thank you! Your statement coming from such a respected position is so appreciated! God bless you!

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Jack's avatar

Thank-you

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Kenneth N. Myers's avatar

!!!

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Lori's avatar

and I hope you do not worship at the altar of jabs. If you do, you are signing the death warrant of your grandchildren.

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Jack's avatar

Such purple prose does little to advance your cause or educate/inform people

Rational discourse is called for

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Lori's avatar

Purple prose, lol. "your cause"? So it appears since you did not say our cause that you are a jabber. Thanks for letting us know. When was the last time you had rational discourse about jabs as you pump them into children?

You and your ilk are exactly why we do not trust the Industrial Medical Complex as you watch people die or be disabled. I pray you are retired. Your poor grandkids.

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"sparking an uproar among medical professionals and autism advocates who questioned whether the agency’s credibility is now gone"

I can tell you this with certainty. MANY "autism advocates" with actual skin in the game — parents of children with profound challenges due to autism — are cheering the fact that FINALLY they might be heard regarding the evidence of what happened to their children.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

My first question was, “Well if it’s not vaccines, WHAT is it?!” They are pathologically committed to ignoring the evidence that autism is growing exponentially never before seen in the history of mankind. Where is their interest in pursuing ANY lead that would stop that tragedy!!??

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That's why they have to pretend that autism is a gift, just a different way of thinking and being, while ignoring the 30 to 40 percent of autistics who are severely affected, and even many if the rest of the group that face serious challenges, rather than just being "quirky".

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Hi Tanya, old special Ed teacher here. My experience over 30 years: Autism is not a gift. Every single one is robbed of something normal children aren’t. Not one escapes some form of disabling effect. Even the high functioning. It is NOT to be celebrated.

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AJF's avatar

Barbara, I'm also a retired SE and I agree with you 100%

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James D Teel II's avatar

Autism is as much a gift as is an extra hole in your head.

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Sarah Lancaster's avatar

Even the ones that are “just” quirky struggle and suffer.

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Tonya's avatar

But some of them are “influencers” and “advocates” who say that the only reason they struggle is that society needs to adapt to them. I definitely don't want to downplay the struggles of those less severely affected. They need to be recognized as also having a real disability, and not have it merely blamed on society not recognizing their different ways of thinking.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

These vaccine advocates and autism link deniers remind me of the Captain of the Titanic, the ship nothing could sink (according to the experts). When faced head on with a massive iceberg, his crew advised avoiding it. The captain, certain of his expert advisers, said full steam ahead. The iceberg sliced open the ship which promptly sank. The captain wisely, unlike vaccine advocates at the CDC, knew that given the new facts, it was best he went down with the ship. I would like to predict that with increasing caution by parents, fewer children will receive vaccines and over the next three years the rate of autism will dramatically decrease. Then vaccine advocates can start trying to scrub the egg off their faces and hide their incompetence behind yet another PhD ( which stands for “piled higher and deeper.).

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CitizenA's avatar

And possibly a reduction in SIDs cases as well.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Also ADHD and other neurological problems.

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SD Scott's avatar

This was seen in Japan from delaying all shots until after age two.

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SD Scott's avatar

But it’s all genetic!

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SD Scott's avatar

$100K to every family of autistic child, courtesy of big pharma.

Swamp drained!

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Michael Miller's avatar

Thanks for Thomas Massie. Integrity leader of congress. Trump is trying to off the model for principled, libertarian, conservative lawmakers??

Something is wrong there. Obedience is the only quality trump values??

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rolandttg's avatar

I think most people here and elsewhere are missing the very real possibility, and I say likelihood, the tiffs with Massie, Musk, Green, are kibuki theater. The feud with Jeff Sessions has been shown to be just that. These people champion hot button topics too toxic for Trump to touch yet. By deception thou shalt make war.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Roland, I certainly believe that is the case with Musk and Sessions, so it may very well be true of the others. Good point.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Massie is for massie. End of story. And that libertarian bullshit works for about three seconds, and then falls apart.

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MeriBear's avatar

I think in the 5D Chess Trump plays, he sometimes demonizes someone, to get the Dems on board with that person, in their TDS they will support anyone Trump demonizes. It is almost comical how they fall for it every time.

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James D Teel II's avatar

It’s easy to be Massie when nothing real is at stake, just as it’s easy to demand term limits or to be against insider trading when you know nothing will be done.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'm so glad Jeff had C&C multiply Thomas Massie. And Massie and Trump teamed up to get Epstein victim report out the door.

That's a victory for all of us.

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Runemasque's avatar

Maybe they conspired together to move the Epstein issue forward. Republican falling out of line on a small scale was needed to keep the Dems moving Epstein forward?

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SD Scott's avatar

Sheepdog.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Massie is openly against Zionist Israel... their massive crimes, corruption and genocide...

Israel and AIPAC can't have that... and since they control Trump... no shock he has come out against him and MTG.

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Jenny's avatar

When I read that, I wondered why they didn't name the so called Autism Advocates. Please, name names, so they can be investigated too.

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Janet's avatar

Peter Hotez first. Pretty please.

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SD Scott's avatar

Paul Offit.

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Janet's avatar

He’s done the most damage—put him first.

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SD Scott's avatar

Mr Conflict of Interest.

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L  Young's avatar

Pete’s probably getting his talking head makeup on right now and heading out the door to hit the circuit.

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Janet's avatar

Oh, yes. He looks so gaumy all the time. Would hate to smell him. Or his clothes.

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I think it was in 2018 Pfizer's CEO Al Bourla stated something we should never forget. He said they were not looking for cures, they were looking for treatments. That's not science, it's a business model.

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Yes. Bourla also said if you don't support The Jabs, you support the holocaust. Dude is literally nuts.

https://forward.com/fast-forward/481516/pfizer-ceo-albert-bourla-son-of-holocaust-survivors-is-working-to-preserve/

“That’s a big essence of Jewish values, and it is embedded into what Pfizer is doing,” Bourla said.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Terrific reminder

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Essay33's avatar

Jeff was so early today Janice didn't get the Word in yet? What a full Friday C&C!

I had the pleasure of meeting Scott Presler last night as he brings motivation to voters in the conservative desert of the left coast states. He's going to Portland next. Take heart, all is not lost, just look at the shift against the medical lies.

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Valerie's avatar

Scott Pressler is a gift! He does amazing work. I’ve been following him since he was organizing groups to clean up trash in various cities.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

I would love pressler to come to Portland! He will be facing a major uphill battle due to the mail in voting but that would be amazing if he could make a difference. Fun fact Oregon went for Ronald Reagan and then went to statewide mail-in balloting, it’s been a Democrat stronghold ever since

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Essay33's avatar

He is coming to Portland! He said so last night. I have no idea where though; I suggest contacting Ben Edtl at https://x.com/benedtl or https://www.endvbm.com/

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CaplT's avatar

He will need security. Antifa abounds.

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Essay33's avatar

They held last night’s event 20 minutes south of Seattle at a location with gated parking and police at the entrance. The leftist loons with their “STOP VOTER SUPPRESSION! signs were kept outside the parking area. Zero issues. Antifa abounds where and when it is allowed to do so.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Hello! 👋🏻Yeah, I woke up an hour after Jeff posted. I hope you all have a blessed and peaceful day!

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MeriBear's avatar

We met Scottie in Portland in January 2020 when he came for a clean up. We had to clean up in Salem instead because Antifa was waiting for us. We love Scott Presler!!! He is an Energizer Bunny!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Could she be drunk and passed out behind a cheesy booze bar featuring drag-queen shows?

Yes, unlikely, I know. :-)

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

When I saw a picture of GW Bush crying at Cheney's funeral I asked myself, what does it mean when evil people cry?

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Susan Seas's avatar

They know it’s tick-to k for them? We can only hope.

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ASK's avatar

Was little crying weenie traitor Adam Kinzinger there too holding Liz’s hand?

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Steenroid's avatar

You know at sometime I’m pretty sure Hitler cried. Applying some people’s logic ( or lack of ) then George is …..

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MeriBear's avatar

Nah, Hitler escaped and lived a nice long life in Argentina. Ever wonder why there are so many blonde blue-eyed Argentinians?

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SD Scott's avatar

He had dark hair & eyes.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Oscar nomination perhaps?

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SD Scott's avatar

Bill Clinton cried in church when he listened to Amazing Grace. And he was a serial rapist since his college days.

It means they believe their own bs.

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Baldmichael's avatar

The answer lies in the phrase 'what does it mean when evil people cry'. It will anagram to:

- whew eleven phoney diplomatic tears

So that's 'boo hoo, boo hoo, boo hoo, boo hoo, boo hoo, boo. Right, now where's the food and drink.'

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Mary Suddath's avatar

I was having a struggle bus morning and then I read your column……..”shortened schnitzel” and had my first laugh of the day. Bless you!!!

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Juju's avatar
Nov 21Edited

Did anyone other than me break out into the melody of the 1982 hit “She Blinded Me with Science” when reading about Jay B blinding them— with science? Or am I the only geek here. 🤣

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Juju's avatar

It’s even funnier when sung in Christopher Walken’s voice 🤣

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Michelle's avatar

Gotta have more cowbell.

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

Did everyone not blurt out “Science!” (a la Thomas Dolby) when that category came up in Trivial Pursuit or was that just me?

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Dr Linda's avatar

Can you imagine what passes for Science now? My easiest subject might have become my hardest subject.

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

“The things that pass for knowledge I can’t understand.”

Steely Dan

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Dr Linda's avatar

“People are strange”

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Christine's avatar

You are not the only geek! The song is still running through my brain. 😃

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Absolutely!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Science!

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John Galt?'s avatar

Sometimes it's the little things that bring joy ;-)

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Juju's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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NofloChick's avatar

I wondered how far down the comments I would have to go before someone mentioned the “ disfigured dongle”. 😜 I was sitting here laughing out loud. 🤭😝😂

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

"a struggle bus morning"? That's a new one for me but it sounds interesting, please translate for this hayseed. 🤠

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Mary Suddath's avatar

I learned it from working with my millennial nurses. It just means you’re having a hard time with life, in general.

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Anne Clifton's avatar

I rode a struggle bus to school many years ago, bus 70. There was a steep hill which posed a problem and oftentimes, the driver had to roll back down the hill and try again.

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David Cashion's avatar

Ok kids, get out and push.

I think I can, I think I can.

Lol

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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John Galt?'s avatar

Ahh, I remember that bus. It was a Rolls Canardly, a brand few know of. Their motto was "rolls downhill, canardly make it up"

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Anne Clifton's avatar

That's it! Hahaha

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

I think it says a lot in one short phrase, thanks for the enlightenment!

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

I silently repeat a mantra at those times so mine is a struggle short bus. 😁

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MeriBear's avatar

Or the “struggle bus” is comparable to the “short bus” for those who had special needs. I am trying not to use the word we all used as kids. It isn’t very nice any more.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

At least his wasn't "fish like....":

𝐅𝐈𝐒𝐇𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐆𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬𝐨𝐦'𝐬 𝐖𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐬 𝐅*𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐲 𝐖𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬 (+𝐕𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬!)

All you want to know about Harvey's "fish like p*nis," who hasnt banged Gavin's wife, Antonio Brown from the top rope, 2028 will be fun & more Gavin Newsom's wife was f*cked by Harvey Weinstein memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/fishsteria-best-gavin-newsoms-wife-f-cked-by-harvey-weinstein-memes

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Laura Barrett's avatar

There are consequences to the type of behavior that Weinstein choose. Natural consequences….

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Guy White's avatar

<snort> ☕️ dang it! All over the keyboard… again…

Ahem… I believe “schwanstucker” is the appropriate term for that part on one’s anatomy.

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Lori's avatar

great depictions of the penis on this friday morning. very descript.

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cat's avatar

I managed to squeeze out a laugh. 🍋

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Jeff, thank you for the background info on Dr. Bhattacharya, that is very good to know.

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Kenneth N. Myers's avatar

He is also one of the three co-authors and original signers of the Great Barrington Declaration.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

No wonder Jeff calls him a hero.

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rolandttg's avatar

"There are no clinical or biological markers " for determining gender dysphoria. Heads up. This is absolutely the same for the entire quack shrink psychiatrist profession. They dole out potentially deadly toxic Big Pharmaceutical concoctions solely based upon what they think and feel like doing. Permanent genital and hormonal mutilation is horrific, but so is prescribing toxins that almost all have the very side effects they are supposed to treat: depression and suicide. There are only a handful of psychiatrists who treat patients holistically, and they are saints. I would not trade a cup of warm spit for all of the rest.

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Nov 21Edited

All three of my kids spent their childhood cycling through every drug they offer for spectrum issues. Each child got significantly worse. When my two sons were adults I weaned myself and them off ALL medications and placed us all on a Keto diet and a few choice supplements. The results have been spectacular. My one son had a significant case of Tourette’s syndrome to the point of being unable to read because of his daily tics, and harming himself because of them. Every year in April was the peak of severity, for over 26 years. Today you never see a single tic and we’ve gone three Aprils with no significant rise in any kind of tics. Depression, anxiety, OCD, everything is now practically nonexistent. And all of us think much more clearly.

I’m furious that the medical industry had convinced me that the quality of life of my children could only be improved with their medicines, due to “chemical imbalances”. What a lie. The proper kind of untainted food helped them. But because of their malpractice it permanently impacted their quality of life all those years, and their educations, and caused deep emotional splinters in our family that we endure to this very day. If it sounds like I harbor deep hatred for the medical community it’s because I do!

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rolandttg's avatar

So proud of you for finally figuring it out , and making the necessary changes in your lifestyle. Hard to believe you endured 26 years of living like that. Depression, like all other diseases, like tics, is a function of what we eat. Mineral, vitamin, and enzyme deficiencies that invariably create a toxic body. I understand your hatred for the medical community, but I doubt it can be more intense than mine. At least you still have your children. The saddest day of the year for me is former Father's Day, and you know the second saddest.

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Juju's avatar

Well I don’t have my daughter, not for the past decade, and that pain is freshly ripped open every morning because she is still alive and freshly rejecting our love and desire to be in her life each day that I wake up. Knowing that she is growing and living life and I can never be a part of it or see it is torture. I am never able to heal and move on with my life because it feels like I’m leaving her out of it if I do. So very hard to explain.

So no it’s not as intense of an experience as yours, but it is definitely one that goes unacknowledged by most people not in our shoes.

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rolandttg's avatar

So very very sorry. My brother in law's daughter ghosted him and his mother over a dozen years ago. Played cards with her mother , who lives next door, during the funeral of her grandmother. I think Eliza of Sunny's Journal is right that life is a test. And a painful one all too often.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

That doesn’t have to be permanent. Find a great counselor and work through it.

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Michelle's avatar

Hopefully there will soon be counselors in WA, OR, and CA (and the rest of the blue states) who will not be “affirming” of the gender cult. The ones who currently are not affirming keep their mouths shut for fear of losing their licenses.

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Nov 21Edited

Wellll, saying that is assuming I haven’t. But it’s the first thing I clung to because when you have three kids with disabilities you are pretty much connected with counselors for their entire school years. But they can never remove the deep pain you feel each day. They aren’t magicians, and most have never walked in our shoes so they are trying to help from a secular understanding, outside looking in. And certainly not a biblical one. And yet all three of my counselors the past decade were Christian. They always placed their secular academic training higher than the word of God so I think that’s what the problem was, because His word is within me and doesn’t gel well with secular nonsense. Yet going to churches and asking for help from pastors these days is a closed door - because they only want to refer you to counseling. 🙄 It’s maddening being a tennis ball between them.

I stopped going two years ago. It was a huge waste of money. I’ll work with God’s counsel as best I can for now and hope he brings someone into my life willing to walk with me.

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Jeff S's avatar

Good for you and your children. Keep it up!

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Laura Barrett's avatar

Good for you!! What supplements have you found the most helpful?

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Juju's avatar
Nov 21Edited

B Complex, extra D3 with K2, NAC, Aswaghanda & L-theanine, concentrated ultra lecithin, MSM, Omega 3/6/9, Co Q-10, Quercetin, Stinging Nettle, Nigella Stevia seed,

And extra magnesiums, and electrolytes.

I’ve also been using a spike protein detox for the past year (because I had the first Covid shot) with IVM, Bromelain, Curcumin, and Nattokinaise

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Baldmichael's avatar

Very understandable, I despise them too. I suspect my mother died of the treatment for bowel cancer although she did live to be 83. I also suspect my dad was much harmed by treatment for prostate cancer although amazingly he is still going at over 90.

Pharmaceuticals will anagram to 'Uh as malpractice' so malpractice is built into the nature of them,

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/pharmaceuticals-whats-in-them?utm_source=publication-search

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Valerie's avatar

This was my thought too! ADHD is a checklist, depression is a checklist (and why do they ask me about it before every doc appt? ‘Have you been feeling down or like your life is out of control?’ Ma’am, I’m here for a follow up on my foot pain.). They’re just looking for normal variations in emotions over time as an excuse to put people on meds for the rest of their lives and it’s sickening. I have a few young clients in their 20s who got caught up in this and are now stuck with kind of ruined adulthoods. I always pray that they’ll be able to get off that cycle someday.

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John Galt?'s avatar

yeah, like the old "chemical imbalance" canard that has addicted countless millions to mood stabilizing drugs

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Valerie's avatar

Btw, if you’re on IG, take a look at raquel_the_capacity_expert. She’s a psychologist of some sort but she’s great, one of the few.

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Michelle's avatar

That was exactly my first thought when I read that. Are they going to touch that? I sure hope so!

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Dorota's avatar

That is something you can observe.

What if you can't see it until it's too late?

Watch this heart breaking story about AI character application taking a son from her mother. If we let this memorandum go our states won't be able to create laws to protect our children.

https://rumble.com/v721t3q-megan-garcia-after-turning-14-my-son-became-hooked-on-an-ai-companion-chatb.html

Please call your representative and senators and ask them to stop it.

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Wheaton's avatar

Peggy Hall wrote an interesting post about Tylenol yesterday. She says Tylenol alone is not to blame, vaccines are. some commentators said Tylenol after a vaccine and fever is what works together to prevent the body from detoxifying and instead it causes harm to the brain.

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Lauren's avatar

I was having this discussion with several folks back when Jeff first talked about the Tylenol story-- we all agreed it probably interferes with liver function to a drastically damaging extent, so any necessary detoxification processes are halted.

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Carol Brizzolara's avatar

Tylenol depletes glutathione, which is a master antioxidant of our bodies that is synthesized primarily in the liver.

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Wheaton's avatar

Yes exactly, they talk in scientific detail about what happens to glutathione when you take Tylenol, and that when given after a vaccine induced fever, it causes toxins to lodge into the brain instead of be cleared out by the liver

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Lauren's avatar

Some stories were shared about being hospitalized, or knowing about the risks due to some honest medical practitioners; my own experience includes an ER trip, and my otherwise-totally-healthy brother having an unprecedented allergic reaction to some hornet stings AFTER he took Tylenol.

I remember someone sharing Peggy's information with me in the grocery store, right in the middle of summer 2020; it was really helpful for me to have the information and resources she's been talking about.

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John Galt?'s avatar

and, remember the fact that almost every parent can recall - you bring your crying baby home from the vaccination "well baby care" appointment and give them Tylenol to suppress the inevitable fever. It's often a one-two punch.

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rolandttg's avatar

you get a fever for the reason. The body is trying to rid itself of toxins. Remember the Indian sweat lodges to help with the process?

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Jenny's avatar

What a tremendous round up! Hoping many of those Satanist doctors lose their licenses pronto. Even after that, they eventually get to be judged by our awesome God when their time comes! Imagine that.

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Lauren's avatar

Hard to imagine-- it's a fearful thing to fall into the hand of the living God.

So thankful, though, for the progress being made in exposing/denouncing such catastrophic perversions committed under the guise of medical procedure.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Suing them and taking away their Porsches will have far more impact on such an audience.

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Full Name's avatar

Licenses, hell. Losing their LIVES is the only thing that would be appropriate considering that those SOB's literally killed people with their evil witchcraft (pharmakeia).

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

Especially the ones in the military.

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shayne's avatar

"fact to which I was once exposed —not personally, thank Heavens— is that the egg or lemon shape can be caused by a botched enlargement surgery" Seriously Jeff, you could do stand up comedy for a living. 🤣

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J Kaz's avatar

Almost spit my coffee out on that one😂. Dear Lord, I had no idea that was a surgery that someone would opt for.

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

Yeah, having a needle stuck in my Johnson is definitely not on my bucket list.

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Emumundo's avatar

Years ago I was at a UF/FSU game and the quarterbacks were Winke and Johnson. The game was hilarious given our middle school sense of humor…

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Janet's avatar

Hubby is having treatment for bladder cancer. An immune liquid. Only one way there. 🤔.

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

God bless you both. I pray all goes well.

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Dean's avatar

🫣

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

Its not just Epstein or Hitler who had hmmm... issues:

𝐅𝐈𝐒𝐇𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐆𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬𝐨𝐦'𝐬 𝐖𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐬 𝐅*𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐲 𝐖𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬 (+𝐕𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬!)

All you want to know about Harvey's "fish like p*nis," who hasnt banged Gavin's wife, Antonio Brown from the top rope, 2028 will be fun & more Gavin Newsom's wife was f*cked by Harvey Weinstein memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/fishsteria-best-gavin-newsoms-wife-f-cked-by-harvey-weinstein-memes

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𝐅𝐈𝐒𝐇𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚: 𝐁𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐆𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬𝐨𝐦'𝐬 𝐖𝐢𝐟𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐬 𝐅*𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐇𝐚𝐫𝐯𝐞𝐲 𝐖𝐞𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐬 (+𝐕𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐅𝐚𝐢𝐫 𝐂𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬!)

All you want to know about Harvey's "fish like p*nis," who hasnt banged Gavin's wife, Antonio Brown from the top rope, 2028 will be fun & more Gavin Newsom's wife was f*cked by Harvey Weinstein memes!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/fishsteria-best-gavin-newsoms-wife-f-cked-by-harvey-weinstein-memes

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MnmMom's avatar

Happy Friday, C&C family and good morning Jeff!!

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shayne's avatar

Good morning MM

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162.550's avatar

"In malpractice litigation, that’s solid gold. It’s an engraved invitation to ask juries the critical question: “Why was the hospital doing irreversible surgeries on minors when federal regulators warned them the science was junk?”"

It's always about money on some level. IMHO, the overarching goal was to create another wedge issue in the dem/commie oppressed vs oppressor role playing act. This group (trans) ends up being the most violent, most medicated part of the dem strategy.

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John Galt?'s avatar

exactly. all of these alphabet groups are merely societal constructs to mine bitter victims of oppression that serve as the lattice framework of the marxist revolution. the dialectic needs victims and oppressors, and when they don't have enough, they mine more.

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Dianna b's avatar

And yet the insanity marches on. Went to get an x-ray of my foot. Now on medical questionnaires, instead of asking my gender, they have "sex assigned at birth" and they asked what my pronouns are. Im too old for this nonsense. When did this happen? And both are supported by the American Medical Association and of course, the American Pediatric Association.

And they are still baffled why we don't trust them or their Science.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

When asked what race I was, this Anglo-Saxon part Irish woman said "I identify as black".

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Marice Nelson's avatar

My mom always says human

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I think I wrote “human” on a census form once

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Dr Linda's avatar

I like to write “none of your business” when given a blank or fill-in

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I've done that on every single census.

X Other: Human

One Blood, One Race (although there are "people groups")!

Less DNA difference in skin color than the shape of the ear, and we don't break down human differences based on the shape of the ear...

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Michelle's avatar

I write “human” in on these forms whenever I can.

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Jeff S's avatar

Haha. I always tell them, "10K." They never get the joke.

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Dianna b's avatar

That is priceless. They automatically filled it in but next time, I'll have some fun.

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Carol M.'s avatar

I have always wanted to say something like that🤣

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Baldmichael's avatar

Why not say 100 metres. That will fox them. :) I have may own form to save trouble.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/covid-19-sex-and-gender-form.pdf

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Conservative Contrarian's avatar

Some evolutionist claim we all came from an African woman so we must all be Africans.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

there you have it!

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