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Kelli's avatar

AMEN!!

"It’s not Secretary Kennedy’s job, to prove their shots are unsafe. It’s Pfizer and Moderna’s job to prove they’re safe."

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PRice's avatar

Pfizer's data won't last five minutes of scrutiny. Trump already knows the answers to why its clinical trial last one fourth of the scheduled time, why the placebo group was purposely taken away, how 1,800+ people were injured or died.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Here is the link to Pfizer's own data, you know, the data that wasn't supposed to be made public for 75 years: https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf

If you go to page 30 (Appendix I), you can read an alphabetical list of "LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST." If I'm remembering correctly, the Pfizer papers began being published in March of 2022 after being ordered by a federal judge to begin releasing them in monthly document dumps. Trump was no longer president at that time. I see no reason why Pfizer ever would have shown these papers to Trump. Too much money was on the table and the public health bureaucracy was too intent on destroying Trump's presidency and keeping him from winning the 2020 election.

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Justin's avatar

I believe there were 1293 [late edit: 1291] separate adverse events. Crammed onto 9 pages. And it does include death and covid. You can find them here: https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf

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Melissa S's avatar

Thank you for counting. If each adverse event were listed on its own line, as it should have been, (and as I have seen with some other drug post marketing reports), I wonder how many pages it would have taken. Certainly it would have dwarfed the report that came before the list.

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Mary Pat FitzGibbons's avatar

I agree. Each side effect should have it's own line

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I never counted them, so thank you for that!!!

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Janet's avatar

I have saved that list for 4 years. I wanted proof. Sadly many I know now have one or more of those adverse events. A 32 year old son of our neighbor is getting diagnosed with ALS or myasthenia gravis. His mom has a blood cancer.

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Lori's avatar
Sep 2Edited

This is a sacrilege to the sanctity of human life and a mocking of God's creation of our human bodies. All this evil and the makers of it need to die. Full stop. Time to say it out loud and in earnest. They will do this to all of us again if they are spared.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Dead fetuses and babies worldwide.🤬

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Truthseeker's avatar

Our friend too- 55… being dx ALS… on an ALS drug

they were considering motor neuron neuropathy… but doesn’t fit neatly into any diagnostic box

Appears ‘novel’ … uh-huh.

“Vaccination, instead of doing good, works considerable mischief by giving rise to many new diseases. Even its advocates cannot deny that, after its introduction, many new diseases have come into being.”

-Gandhi

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rolandttg's avatar

I saw a man with ALS in a wheelchair in Dr. Tennant's office two years ago. His wife said only a year ago, he was a captain of a cargo 747. Wonder what cause it. He looked like Stephen Hawking's. On a bad day.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

If I’m correct I read somewhere that 2 pilots, flying now, one has to not had the shots!

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David Cashion's avatar

The FAA changed the heart stress test for pilots. If it had remained the same 30% would be grounded.

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rolandttg's avatar

not heard that. Have friend who is a flight attended and took the 1 year optional leave of absence , but had to return or quit, and was close to retirement. She returned, so I know she got jabbed against her wishes, but we don't talk about it.

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Monterey's avatar

Goodness, that's horrible!

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Rhonda's avatar

So sad!

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A.J.'s avatar

So many too-early deaths. We with those "lists" must keep speaking out. For each tragic list item, I try to add a "good" one such as those I know who've stopped taking the kill shots, pregnant friends who bring a baby to term healthy and alive...

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Double Mc's avatar

EIGHT AND A HALF pages of Adverse Events of Special Interest?? Every doctor who still pushes these jabs should be forced to read, sign, and and POST a copy of those nine pages in their waiting room.

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Lori's avatar

Lose their licenses and be jailed for the appropriate period of time and then their money to be used for jab injured patients. Or after jail, they work with license intact forking over 50% of their income to help the jab injured and reimbursing families for premature loss of their loved ones.

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MarkGW's avatar

...published and analyzed by Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly and a whole army of experts and published results. And a book, The Pfizer Papers, crimes against humanity. https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/the-pfizer-papers-prizers-crimes.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I volunteered to help in that project.

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shayne's avatar

Everything done in darkness.... And so many now living with the consequences. 😢

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Lori's avatar

The carnage is unforgiveable what these subhuman malevolent species did to the world. May they and their evil pay the price with their deaths and right soon lest they try this again.

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Elaine H's avatar

Wow! Thank you for posting!

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Dena's avatar
Sep 2Edited

Yes, kudos to Naomi Wolf put together a team of thousands of people ( mostly working anonymously), to pull together all the dumped information. Doctors, lawyers & others who put it all in a format that was readable. I downloaded it back then, it’s clear why Pfizer wanted it buried. Big thanks to attorney Aaron Siri for its release.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you, Mary Ann--9 tightly spaced pages of adverse events! Amaaaazing, as the Rev. Jesse Lee Peters says.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

It's always been a source of confusion to me that these papers have not been front and center of our fight against public health and Pharma.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Naomi Wolf was summarily kicked out of polite Democrat society over her absolutely astonishing work done with the Pfizer papers as she calls them, specifically calling out the massive damage done to women and children. She was a bigwig in their society having worked for the elections of both Clintons among others. She no longer is invited to any of their shindigs but appears at many of "the other side". She is not comfortable in her new shoes but has resigned herself here as here is where people actually listen and believe her.

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daverkb's avatar

'Friendships' based upon ideological addictions are not really friendships at all. They are political alliances. And the Covid sham has shattered many a mirror.

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Mike's avatar

Thank you for mentioning Naomi Wolf's name! She is a superstar in this fight and because of her prowess and her incredible "team" she and her work should be front and center.

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Lori's avatar

I can't imagine she would want to converse or go near any of them. They use, abuse and dispose. Most democrats are truly mentally ill and morally bankrupt.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

So Naomi Wolfe is fine with late term abortions and transgenderism and drag queens and unfettered occupation by third world countries and such?

Interesting, I guess that’s why I never became a fan.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Suppression?

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I wish I could remember how I came know about the Pfizer papers. I’m pretty sure Naomi Wolf was one person, but there was someone else before her. And I can’t remember if Substack was up and running at that time. Yes, they were suppressed, but there were ways to find out.

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Astragale's avatar

Many of us tried!

Naomi Wolf published findings from the data.

Pharma’s media completely ignored it of course.

The tech bros censored it.

Hard to publicize facts in that context.

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Lori's avatar

You are not confused at all Mary Ann. You know why they have not been front and center and the "powers" that hid them.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

What I mean is that the papers are available now in book form and have been for a few years. The book was on sale on Amazon! Yet, none of the really important MAHA activists ever mention it. The papers themselves, were made public in large document dumps every month for nearly two years by order of a federal judge. Pfizer complied. Of course all major media outlets, including Fox, failed to report on any of it. But the dissent science, doctors, and ordinary citizens like me were able to find and read them. My confusion, or perhaps I should say my disappointment, has been based on the absence of the Pfizer papers in the health freedom movement. I never expected the public at large would ever see them.

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Yal NA's avatar

Pfizer showed Trump some selected parts to manipulate him. Trump might have figured out he was manipulated and thats his way of hitting back. Show your wonderful data you showed me!! Show it to ALL scientist, doctors, data analysts. Lets go. Now!

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I have to think Pfizer believed Trump would be out of office soon, never to be back.

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Dori Chouhad's avatar

Yes. Some time ago I read an article about how the dems were planning on Trump not winning the 2020 election, so they delayed the "mandates" til after pres cabbage was in, then the death jabs were mandated. Not able to recall the article at the moment...but it's out there some place. Maybe our good friend and attorney at C&C's substack.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

And I absolutely believe if Trump had not outsmarted them by fast tracking a vaccine they had said would take years to develop, the Demonrats would have gone to quarantines and camps and totally taken down the country with a lockdown we’d still be facing.

That’s what Trump is proud of.

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Mary Pat FitzGibbons's avatar

I looked this up. There are 8 pages in the appendix. 2235 words. Let's say 4 words per side effect (because I'm not going to count them). That = 558.75 side effects to be expected from this shot. Bless us all!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

The truly blessed are those who never succumbed for whatever reasons.

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AJF's avatar

Mary Ann, I found this content at the time and printed it out. Everyone else was glued to the CDC website and the talking heads on tv who were all being told what to say, not what the actual facts were. I still can't wrap my mind around it. Some people when I tried to present this evidence defended pharma by saying, " oh they have to say those things" 🙄

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

What fueled my early suspicions was hearing the doubts expressed by Alex Berenson on Tucker Carlson's show. Alex is one of my favorite novelists so I bought Unreported Truths and things fell into line from there. Fox did poorly warning about the vaccine and of course Tucker was fired. But the early info was crucial, before censorship.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Same here, before Berenson decided to work against Trump for a time.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Agreed. I have needed to exercise patience but I am still a paid subscriber.

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Kathy's avatar

I doubt they showed him anything other than the same dumb “95% effective” nonsense, which they promoted to the public.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Trump would have expected Fauci and Scarf Woman, plus the traitor Mike Pence (who was claiming some sort of special health credentials) to vet the details. They were all also not worried too much about lying because they knew the plan to remove Trump.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

Everyone I know, who all of a sudden have these illness, I beg that they tell their doctors to report…told them (to make them do it) that there maybe compensation, so if you don’t, NADA!!!!

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Erin Montgomery's avatar

Wasn’t Trump’s Chief of staff in the Pfizer admin? Surprised she is “allowing” this open conversation.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Susie Wiles is an uber-connected Washington lobbyist, whose biggest clients were Big pHARMA.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

This lady knows too much, and may not be the loyalist Trump believes she is. She makes me nervous.

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Debi Lutman's avatar

Thanks for the link & and so true their agenda was making sure Trump went down.

I pray all the lights are coming on and not only for Trump, but it in all those that are still trusting of government. We can’t let them continue any longer in stripping the power of a constitution designed for the people, by the people. Apathy puts a people into slavery.

And I pray there are already those that are using protocols to help our president, from a functional & holistic protocol, and shown to work against spike protein, & long covid. And not from Casey Means!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Another person, Casey Means, like Susie Wiles, makes me fear they have wrong motives which Trump fails to see.

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Johnny-O's avatar

If memory serves, the adverse events section is about 8 pages long, single spaced, with each event listed with a comma in between. That's a lot of "events."

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Valerie's avatar

Agreed. I liked Jeff’s analysis yesterday about how Trump phrased this it completely boxed in the pharma companies. All I have to say is good! It’s about time.

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el bicho palo's avatar

what about the more than ten thousand who just 'disappeared', didn't come back for dose 2 and were cut from the trials, without so much as a by your leave?

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Kathy's avatar

Including about 270 pregnancies, which they conveniently “ lost track of”. Of the remaining 30 something pregnancies, there was an alarming still birth/miscarriage rate. Something like 87% as I recall. I think that the people in the initial trials got the real poison juice. It was made by a different manufacturing process and more lethal. When they started mass, producing it and distributing it, some of the lots were most likely duds. This would explain the difference between one batch to the next. Or perhaps they purposely distributed some placebo batches so people wouldn’t realize how completely deadly and destructive the shots are.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Exactly. I believe those who participate in drug trials must either have a death wish or are at death’s door.

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Lori's avatar

And they wanted 75 years when we would all be dead and this depop scheme long forgotten along with their data. Nope, bring it on Bourla and let us watch you hang yourself and your godforsaken company. The only good Pfizer is a defunct Pfizer. The only good Bourla is a lifeless Bourla.

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

"Humpty-Dumpty lookalike Jerry Nadler (D-NY), 78, whose frying-pan face has all the appeal of a burnt churro, was glued to Congress like a barnacle for 34 long years."

What's with the shirt and tie?

With pants that high, just throw a Peter Hotez Bow-tie around his neck and save on the laundry expense.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

He is a soulless man…always knew how his profits were obtained.

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Yal NA's avatar

Pfizers 'data' was not shown to public cause they rip it into nano shredds within an hour of publishing. Trumps eyes or a gazillion eyes, who is more critical with such data? It will not be amazing for long and Pfizer and co know that. So they just showed it to Trump who has no medical background.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

MANY good health pros examined what data there WAS available... and found it to be appalling... and they said so, loudly.

No one in Trump's team heard them? Unlikely.

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BBS's avatar

I daresay it is closer to 18 million considering all the "died suddenlies," turbo cancer, and heart issues. When have we seen the obits columns with so many people in their 50's and 60's?

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rolandttg's avatar

VAERS data showed 37 K deaths. With Harvard 's respected study showing at best a 1 % capture rate for adverse effects , that's 3.7 million deaths, minimum. So , I agree with you.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Trump has known (or for sure should have known) for a LONG time... which makes it hard to excuse him for his inaction until now... and his action now is still partly trying to cover his ass.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Abiding Dude: you fail to see how President Trump conducts business. He is making sure that his actions are foolproof; if he were to make, even a minor faux, all the critics will be down his throat. So far, its only the courts that have been able to slowdown (via TRO’s that expire) his progress.

He doesn’t have the luxury of having 8 days to a week.

Give him the opportunity, after he completes this portion of his agenda, he’ll then tackle the impossible.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Trump is openly supporting and endorsing Israel's mass slaughter in Gaza... some est more than 100,000 innocents have been murdered.

Is that action "fool-proof"?? And why has he refused to release the Epstein, 911 and JFK files, like he promised loud and long prior to the election?

"Fool-proof" too?

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Duckduffer's avatar

And there it is....the rabbit hole of all...the estimated dead innocents in Gaza...the amazing mental twist involved in blaming Trump for things that Biden enabled, bumbled, or just plain did nothing about.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Trump has been supporting and funding Israel's slaughter of innocents... he could have stopped it quickly, just by halting ALL aid of ANY kind to Israel. Instead, he talks about making it a resort.

What are YOUR estimates of innocent Gazans murdered, assclown? You DO know that the Oct 7 attack was an IDF False Flag, right? Or are you a total imbecile? https://www.bitchute.com/video/BsDzbG8gwtLN

I trust guys like Col Macgregor, Scott Ritter, Col Whitaker, Jeffry Sachs... who all confirm the massive slaughter and land thefts...

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

First, Biden had the documents for four years… ask him why HE didn’t release them.

Second, I don’t pay attention to the JFK release dates and I don’t care.

Third, Gaza and Ukraine are Biden’s messes. Don’t lay any blame on our President.

Fourth, I don’t recall our President saying anything about 9/11. If you have an article with President Trump saying that, please post it.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

You don't care about who murdered JFK? What a turd you are.

Trump has supported Israel's slaughter for 8+ months. But it's still Biden, right, eunuch?

From AI:

Trump Releases 911 Files

Donald Trump has stated he would release classified documents related to 9/11 if re-elected, answering "Yep" when asked about it during a Fox News appearance in June 2024.

https://www.irishstar.com/news/us-news/donald-trump-swears-reveal-911-32949820

Here's why he suppressed the 911 files (same as the JFK and Epstein files)

https://www.unz.com/article/israel-did-9-11/

If you are going to squeal about it... be very specific in your denials.

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NDCrouch's avatar

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Must you use the Hamas-generated figures as gospel?

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Sources do not matter to some people. They find what they choose to believe. I prefer those who are sticklers for truth.

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AKQuiltingGramma's avatar

Timing is everything. And so far his timing on everything seems spot on. “Let the man work!”

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The many tens of thousands of dead and wounded in Gaza might disagree with you.

So would an international War Crimes Tribunal.

And those still getting death-jabbed will some day judge him harshly too.

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jean's avatar

Confession is good for the soul. Awaiting multiple confessions!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

You will wait a LOOOOOONG time for Trump to confess anything.

Hey, I like most of what he is doing domestically... but his foreign relation related actions are a FUBAR, IMO... and his continued suppression of the Epstein, 911 and JFK files is inexcusable.

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Dinah Negron's avatar

Dr Naomi Wolfe Can testify to her professional Teams studying of the Phizer safety data.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Karen Kingston can be a bit hyperbolic... but she dug into the data too.

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 Let pfizer prove it. I cannot wait for that company to go under.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Too big to fail, I would guess.

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nancy roberts's avatar

Remember mocking Goliath? He lost his head laughing at the little guy!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

What does that mean?

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nancy roberts's avatar

From the Bible in the first book of Samuel, chapter 17.

It is worth the few minutes it takes to read it!

Never give up hope of the impossible, Lydia.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Shut up, fool.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I am familiar with the story of David and Goliath, but thank you for the condescension. What does your comment mean? Are you blissfully unaware of the 2008 financial scandals and their fallout?

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

If you don’t have a bible, you can search the verses online. Samuel 17

God is def in the details of our daily lives, and is so very ready to help you on your time of need, no matter what giants you are fighting.

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

I have three. But I wonder about your assumption that I have none. Not very charitable, are you? Is that the giant you're fighting?

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

The bigger they are, the harder they fall. BOOM!

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

We shall see. There are other patented, vital drugs it provides, and it might cause problems if they went off the market, such as Eliquis and Ibrance. Just too bad it went down the mRNA rabbit hole and poisoned so many people.

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WP William's avatar

Truly, but NOT TOO BIG to throw a half dozen Fraud-perpetrating Conspirator Profiteers in Fed Prison for a decade or more

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Lydia Lozano's avatar

Exactly!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Do we dare hope for actual accountability after the Epstein debacle? Maxwell gets minimum security? The Diddy fiasco? Schiff still walking free spending his criminal fortune? Nadler et. al. getting to retire instead of wearing an orange jumpsuit? Nobody is going to prison. They are spending their criminal fortune doing the retirement life most of us will never ever get to do even though we actually worked our a$$es off our entire lives.

Forgive me if my sense of reality leans toward more of the same. I don’t want it to but I’m exhausted of pure disappointment.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

You forgot Obama and his use of a stolen Connecticut Social Security number that he has used since he was twenty-six. It is a felony. We had a felon in the White House for eight years.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Most assuredly.

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TC's avatar

I would say chances are greater because this is Kennedy’s wheelhouse and this is his life’s work.

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shayne's avatar

Keep the faith, Sunnydaze. We may yet see.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Hanging on by my fingernails.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Turn your eyes on Jesus, and don’t worry about the rest!

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Sunnydaze's avatar

My eyes are on Jesus for sure!! I should have specified my fingernail hanging is for hope of accountability -that all.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Praise the Lord, Sunnydaze! Glad to hear that. We need to encourage one another!

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Barbls's avatar

I hope and pray you will ditch the black pills and doom scrolling. The enemy has been embedding itself for many decades. Their damage cannot be undone in 100 days.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I’m not “black pills and doom scrolling”. I’ve been on C&C since the very beginning. I’ve walked the walk. I fully understand how long it takes to undo what’s been done. But I am also grounded in reality!! And the examples are numerous of reality vs we hope.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I hear you. Some days are harder than others! Keep praying 🙏🏻 💗

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David A's avatar

The woman who threatened to kill Trymp was just released by an Obama judge. The DOJ is very large and deeply infiltrated and you cannot just fire them. While the March through the Institutions was all but complete. (even the Conservative school districts schools are run by rabid TDS DEI Democrats, thus the real reason conservative women are doing home schooling in droves) the DOJ is the deepest refuge the deep state has.

Give it to the midterms, and lets see if they can get some charges going for the Mordor on the Potomac deep staters, filed outside of DC. President Trump is trying and succeeding in beating them without a civil war, just as he is trying to save Europe and NATO from their deep globalist destruction.

In my view he needs to take some victories with the tarrifs and accept "better then it was" and not give the globalist an opportunity to Blame Trump for the BRICS movement they forced to happen.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

So true!

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Yal NA's avatar

You are right too. They are embedded. Its hard to pull them out. They need to chase their own tails first so you can safely inactivate them without being hurt.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

True, but no need to be a dullard moron either... yes, LOTS of work to be done... but where are the long-promised Epstein, 911 and JFK files???

They were promised to be released in the first few days!

And speaking of the "enemy"... why has Trump made America complicit in Israel's mass slaughter and land thefts in Gaza, via his total support, including arming and funding?? How does that benefit Americans?

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Barbls's avatar

I have two (at least) major questions about what is happening in Gaza:

1. Why will Egypt and Jordan not take refugees from Palestine?

2. Should the NAZIs have been left in charge of Germany at the end of WWII?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

1. The Palestinians have always been a toxic group, reviled by most countries in the world. Radical islamists are a cancer.

Not as much of a cancer as Zionist pigs... but still...

BUT... do they, or any group, deserve to be mass-murdered and have their lands stolen by scumbags far worse than they are?

2. Yes.

WWII should have never been fought... if not for the corrupt slimy scumbags FDR and Churchill... it would not have been.

Hitler's Germany would have made a fine ally for America. He despised communism and it led to his downfall in attacking the Soviets too late.

Germany will NEVER be great again until they once again celebrate the greatness of Hitler.

Do some research... still time for you to learn some truths.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/mZpeJkSNjcA3/

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Did you just call me a moron?

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Abiding Dude's avatar

No.

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Astragale's avatar

True.

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Dawn B's avatar

Sunny, I am going to enjoy life and not give too much thought about the clown show they give us. I am over it too and now forced to trust God only which is a good thing and relief.

IMHO, no hope for accountability, it's never happened in the past and they give us a patsy. Diddy and epstein are the patsy and they usually get suicided.

Every person that coerced and lied on tv about the plandemic and jabs need to be punished but won't happen. I trust that God will give them their due.

The powers that be own us but they have to obey their satanic master too and that is not a peaceful joyful way to live.

Fauci made lots of money and had his fame but I doubt he is living a happy life. He sold his soul.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I guess that’s what I’m coming to grips with. There has never in the history of life been accountability for them. I was hoping and hoping maybe this time would be different since there has been such an awakening and we are seeing things much clearer. I’m a justice person. I hate hate hate injustice.

You said it well. And in front of the cameras they appear happy and comfy, living the high life….but behind closed doors serving satan has to be pretty miserable. A hell all its own.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

They will face punishment in hell for eternity! Worse than anything that could be done on earth. God is a God of justice and He will punish those who have perpetrated such heinous crimes and haven’t confessed and repented.

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Lori's avatar
Sep 2Edited

May fauci rot in hell in the lake of fire in everlasting agony for how he lived to torture people and animals. He has no life use at all and needs to die.

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Dawn B's avatar

Fauci will reap what he sowed and has been an instrument of massive murders but he was just a tool and not the top dog.

Those are in the shadows only God knows who but they do work together. Satan's hive mind. The vaxxes kill more than our wars IMO.

You know that verse nothing will remain hidden? We will know one day.

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Lori's avatar

Tool or top dog, they all need to pay and greviously. This was mass murder on the scale we have never seen in the world before and occurred in every corner of the world at the same time. Condemnation and punishment in the worst possible way; nothing less.

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Dawn B's avatar

There is no amount of punishment on earth we could do to Fauci, scientists, big pharma, and other main knowing offenders, that would equal or be enough.

I figure every day they are closer to them finding out what happens when you hurt God's children. They must be children of the devil.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

‘‘Tis a most grievous sin to betray the trust of innocents and order their killing. Thank Our Gracious God that we do not have that frame of mind and heart which Fauci definitely displayed.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Exactly, the cause is: Justice delayed is Justice denied. The greatest criminals here seem to be the ones we trust to mete out Justice, most being beyond capable. They are not truth seekers, many of those who get to decide on right and wrong. The question seems to be about MERCY, what it is and how it reflects the goodness of God, Who allows evil doers NO mercy.

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Johnny-O's avatar

Reality island can be quite lonely, that is for sure.

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CStone's avatar

Bless your heart.

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Lori's avatar

LOL CS!

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Carolyn's avatar

Trust GOD. HE is fulfilling HIS promises of exposing things done in the dark to the light which is truth. Let HIM work. In HIS time and in HIS way. HE knows what HE is doing

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Before an arrest can occur, a Judge has to sign a warrant, right? Well, our Judicial system is looking like the deepest and stinkiest and most powerful part of the swamp. Below the picture of Lisa Cook the Crook in Don Surber’s offering today is a tale of one Sparkles something or other, hails from Trinidad, is a federal judge for 6 months now and is currently blocking Trump on deportations. It’s a good read on the power these judges are claiming and what they’re basing it on. Folks, we’re in the fight of our lifetimes and that of our progeny. If we lose, the tyranny is re-enforced,and God help us all.

https://open.substack.com/pub/donsurber/p/how-lisa-d-cooks-case-may-end?r=8sw74&utm_medium=ios

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Lock her up.

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

President Trump’s time in office has been so short, the gestation of a baby would be incomplete. Get a grip on expectations.

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Yal NA's avatar

I agree. Probably more cover your butts. But it did some definite damage to mrna platform and its proponents. I take that at this point even its just nuggets always.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

So many charges to prepare…believe the big ones will come. Keep the faith, Sunnydaze.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

IMO, this depends on whether Israel was involved... they certainly were involved in the Epstein, 911 and JFK "events"... and those files have all been quashed, after Trump and team made loud promises to release them first thing when elected.

What changed?

So... are the big wigs of the Covid jab companies jewish?

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Peace's avatar

I'm thinking Pfizer is busy shredding and hiding the worst data.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Most of their data was actually published beginning in March 2022, courtesy of a federal court order in Texas: https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf

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MarkGW's avatar

...published and analyzed by Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly and a whole army of experts and published results. And a book, The Pfizer Papers, crimes against humanity. https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/the-pfizer-papers-prizers-crimes.

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Horizons's avatar

I bought 10 copies of The Pfizer Papers. Surprisingly, I was able to get copies into the hands of three doctors, and salted the rest on to book shelves of local thrift shops and a fundraising book sale. I was afraid employees/volunteers wouldn’t allow them to be shelved at all so I had to pretend to browse the books then slip them in when no one was near by. Who knows the results, but if it made just one person think, it was worth the effort.

Ahhh, good times….

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

I like the way you think.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

Brilliant! Over the years I’ve made little messages about the vaccines on small strips of paper and leave them all over the grocery store: in greeting card envelopes, inside bags of potatoes, on top of cans of garbanzos, in egg cartons, etc.

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Kathy's avatar

And they were hammered by lawsuits from Aaron Siri and The Informed Consent Action Network and other brave advocacy groups.

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Lori's avatar

but like the burn bags found, you never know what more they had.

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CStone's avatar

As far as we know, “most of their data was published in 2022….”

There, fixed it for you.

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Ashley Chapman's avatar

I am praying there will be more whistleblowers!

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Jeff S's avatar

And more trigger pullers...

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Figuratively speaking, of course

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Jeff S's avatar

But of course.

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Nancy Fahey's avatar

Let’s hope ‘whistleblowers’ are out there. Someone had to of stollen some stuff that ‘they’ later destroyed and now have the proof…

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Lori's avatar

Covid jabs kill and maim. Full stop. Brett Giroir will eat his words and choke on them.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

BAM!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I have taken the same stance on election 'integrity', Kelli. I no longer play the game of prove election fraud to me by the left, the stats are hidden by mountains of rules and legislation along with exorbitant fees to request the stats. Then there's the judicial firewall of 'no standing'.

I'm happy to see the reversal, prove to me how great these injections are and prove the benefit to health.

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Darby O'Gill's avatar

Sadly, it's Pfizer and Moderna's job to MAKE MONEY at all costs.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Even if it involves murdering people.

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Darby O'Gill's avatar

Absolutely!! They'll lie,cheat,steal and kill reputations to get what they want. And if those all fail,like all true leftist,liberal,lunatics,they kill.

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SD Scott's avatar

For some reason, the dead or nearly dead body of another seems to be the most profitable resource in this world.

Cain killing Abel, in perpetuity.

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Baldmichael's avatar

And with co-cain-e for example. Cain's children.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Within the law.

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Darby O'Gill's avatar

Not necessarily…..money talks.

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

Boy, the SWAMP is a deep, dark, and muddy tarpit. Pfizer and Moderna’s clinical trials were a joke of a joke.

PS: As for college football, it is gonna be ong sleeding if William Stephen Belichick can't get his North Carolina Tar Heels to play defense

Oh, and speaking of swamp creatures, a little more on Lisa Cook. https://shorturl.at/MYBnj

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SH's avatar

More like Lisa CRook

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Chjuhnke's avatar

What a concept!!!

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Susanna Bythesea's avatar

Thanking God for mamas coming home - children need their moms so much and research has shown that kids’ health improved in every metric when they have one parent as a full-time caregiver. Better food, better routines, better eduction, better emotional connection and regulation.

So thankful for every day I get at home with my kids. We have sacrificed a lot (from society’s perspective) as a one-income, homeschooling family, but it is 100% worth every bit of it.

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AM Schimberg's avatar

This is my 24th year of being a stay at home mom, and I feel the same way! Although there have been abundance sacrifices, it's been such a blessing to my marriage, my children, and me as well!

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Margot Wooster's avatar

God bless you, AM. I’m now in my 7th decade, and I had a wonderful mom but she always worked, and I felt abandoned. I hated having to go to “the nursery”, as we called daycare back then. Nothing terrible happened to me, but I was a very shy little girl and I wanted my mom!! I never had children myself.

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JC in Ak's avatar

🤗

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Jeff S's avatar

Good. Great.

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LiveDreamRepeat's avatar

100%. It's been 12 years since I left the corporate world and I haven't looked back. Homeschooling and being a stay at home mom to our 4 kids is both incredibly hard, and immeasurably rewarding. Worth all the work and sacrifice indeed. As fruit of our labors, we have a wonderfully close & cohesive family that absolutely loves each other, enjoys time together, and it's *normal* for us to all do all of life together. One of the best decisions our family has made, with the greatest of blessings!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

You are indeed blessed, as am I.

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George Burnet's avatar

Thank you. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world....in a beautiful, tough, authentic and loving way. You GO, Mom!

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Dana Hope's avatar

The most important job in the world: raising the next generation. Unfortunately the condescension in our culture of you’re “just a mom” originates with other women not men. It’s thrilling to see our culture finally push back on the girl boss BS of grinding it out in a cubicle & realize that raising our own children is today’s biggest flex.

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FH's avatar
Sep 2Edited

“The most important job in the world” EXACTLY what I said to two of my close friends, struggling with the decision to stay home with children or pursue their careers.

Each of them brilliant as mothers and brilliant in so many other ways, including in the careers they built for themselves once children were nearing adulthood. Even then, the children came first.

(Yup, feeling good about that small bit of influence.)

While I didn’t follow the marriage and children path (I was too messed up until I was too old for children but just right for a very happy marriage), I felt/feel very strongly that parenting is the most important role in a person’s life.

And say, aren’t those two articles building permission structures???

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Lori's avatar

Liberal women are the worst and should be avoided at all cost. They carry cooties and shed them on others!

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Susan L.'s avatar

My daughter is one. Confused and unhappy at 37….successful in career…abysmal at relationships and trying to influence her sister to not “lose herself” to motherhood. As a parent of adult children, I do have compassion on those who have succumbed to the propaganda of the age about women’s rights and value in the workplace, which she has, and has had the freedom to choose their life path. Please don’t avoid these gals…they need truth and compassion. (Oh, and I was a stay at home mom, myself…leaving a career with advanced degrees).

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Lori's avatar

I am melancholy to hear about your daughter. To travel a life path without the joy of a husband and children is a sadness. She is still young, let us hope she is led to a beautiful door which will open many blessings.

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Susan L.'s avatar

Thank you for that…you are expressing my prayers for her!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I didn't "return to teaching" until my eldest was a college senior; the youngest in 7th grade. There was still plenty of time (two decades) in which to "earn our retirement", as my husband likes to say. (He's still working, being self-employed),

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Jeff S's avatar

Good. Great.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

It will be 37 years this month for me. God met (meets) every need and many wants over the years, right down to a friend from church showing up at our door many years ago with a loaf of homemade bread when we didn’t have grocery money. She didn’t know our situation, but God did. After college, I planned to be a career public school teacher, but the Lord said, “Here’s what will really bring you joy.” And my last day of work was the day I went into labor with our first in 1988.

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David A's avatar

The schools and the DOJ are the strongest strongholds of the Mordor on the Potomac deep state, and even in conservative voting districts the schools are run by DEI TDS Democrats, and so women are doing home schooling in droves, and organizing among themselves locally to achieve this. Inane Chicago has a school budget of 43 k per student, and is an indoctrination into broken one world government ideology, DEI, TDS, male hate, open door unvetted immigration ideology. Moms and Dads, get your kids out now and if possible even pass legislation bringing education funding to parents.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I am grateful that the Lord opened my public school-ized eyes and led us to homeschool back in 1998. Funny how something that one views as the weirdest thing ever becomes the greatest blessing.

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Andrew Dickson's avatar

My wife never went off to work. Enough of that before she married. A big reason I picked her was for her desire to have and raise kids. During the years we made 5 kids she's been busy with her own informal bible study and outreach ministry to neighbors and lately writing. Published her 1st book a month ago. What a keeper :)

No way we'd ever put a baby in daycare, or a kid in a state school. People are forever.

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Lori's avatar
Sep 2Edited

I hope your wife reads this as it is all a beautiful compliment to her. It appears you are a keeper too.

Joy to both of you!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Wonderful…my thoughts and feelings exactly. We produced three great kids, always welcomed wherever they went, and have great success; never “farmed out”.

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Andrew Dickson's avatar

The credit goes to a sister and bro-in-law for being the first to homeschool in our family. She taught 8 who have all gone on to walk into pretty much whatever type of work they want.

So I'd seen 4 of hers leave home successfully by the time we started a family. I did well at school but never enjoyed the experience so was always open to homeschooling. I liked my wife was homeschooled and wanted the same for her kids.

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Politico Phil's avatar

In my entire career (I'm 74), I've been told by professional female co-workers that women's lib was the worst thing that ever happened to women. These were women speaking from their experience of both being a mother and having a career outside the home. They know the toll it takes on the children who, instead of being nurtured at home by a loving parent, is shuffled off to day-care in the wee hours of the morning, then to the public (baby sitting) school and then back to day care until the parent(s) get off work to hurry home for dinner before bedtime. They also know the toll it takes on them, enslaving the parent to a hamster wheel professional existence that disallows the time needed to truly nurture a family.

WWI and especially WWII were the beginning of the end of the traditional American family. The drafting of American men for these massive European wars deprived industry of their labor and, as a result, women were recruited to fill the gap in the labor force. This was the door opener to women's lib. After WWII, the huge expansion of the US money supply to fund the wars, which continued to this day to fund the never ending "forever wars", caused a massive deterioration in the purchasing power of the US dollar. This forced American households to rely on a two-income family just to make ends meet. This destroyed the one income family that supported the mom and children at home.

All of this also caused young people to delay having a family or even getting married due to the financial challenges they face. Birth rates dropped and the average number of children in a family declined to less than the replacement level. This insidious war on the family then became an explicit kinetic war with the recent woke Marxist takeover of the USG and the plandemic attack which was especially harsh on children and is now culminating in an accelerating trend of sterilization in young people as a result of the forced covid bio-weapon shot. The outlook is anything but good.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I couldn't leave it there without asking, "What is to be done?" I do not believe the answer is political. Janice's quote today from Psalm 119 points the way.

I believe all culture, including politics, is downstream from the religious faith of the people. What is needed is a spiritual revival of the American people that wakes the American church from their self-absorbed preoccupation with the End-Times Rapture escape from history that justifies the church's abandonment of society to the d-evil. A spiritual revival of the American church is needed to refocus the American people on Christ's commission to go forth and make disciples of the nations bringing all things into subjection to His law through the power of the Holy Spirit that was given to the body of Christ on earth against which no evil spirit can prevail. This is God's promise as quoted today in Janice's comment:

"...Because of Your righteous judgments those who love Your law have much peace and nothing causes them to stumble..." Psalm 119

I believe we are beginning to see a revival, especially among the young people today. A return to the faith of our Fathers that applied Biblical law to all of society and culture would set America on a course to redeem our culture from the corruption we now see all around us.

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Lori's avatar

God needs to be front and center of every nation. Moral stability is paramount. When you walk away from God, it is nothing but bad news.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Amen Lori. Jesus illustrated that in so many ways.

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erin's avatar

Politics is downstream of culture.... AND culture is downstream of the spiritual state of society and its souls.

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David A's avatar

Bingo....

Consider to read https://anderdaa7.substack.com/p/does-absolute-power-corrupt

Always free not a news feed, will never clutter your in box.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Thank you, David. I have only skimmed this and will read in-depth soon. Feeds the brain and heart.

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SD Scott's avatar

This is the answer for Europe, as well. And Scandinavia, Canada, Australia, New Zealand. Return to the Gospel. It is the Lord who fights our battles for us. Power and strength belong to the Lord. He will send the Hornet before us.

The Kingdom of Heaven invading the realm of men is all that makes our culture good.

And btw, the World Wars were deliberately engineered by bad actors operating covertly.

The books Hidden History and Prolonging the Agony explain in great detail.

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Politico Phil's avatar

As you and Marion point out, no wars are organic. We are not allowed to vote whether or not the people want to go to war! All wars are "engineered" wars. Our overlords do not care about us and lead us to our slaughter as if they think they are gods... all for their profit.

Europe and prolly even England will descend into a holocaust unless the people rise up and overthrow the unelected EU psychopaths that are demanding that the European people throw themselves against the most powerful nuclear armed nation on the planet. If I lived anywhere on that side of the pond, I would leave NOW. Even moving to Russia would be safer than remaining in the EU with NATO pointing a gun at my back.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/circumventing-swift-neocon-coup-of-american-foreign-policy/

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Marion's avatar

I agree with all you wrote in your comment. Except…they weren’t ’European wars’. Those terrible wars had nothing to do with the actual people of Europe, who suffered terribly (my grandfather and three uncles were killed and my father sacrificed five years of his life and was badly wounded; as for both my grandmothers, my aunts and my mother, it’s hard to imagine the grief they suffered losing sons and brothers as they did). Globalists, including Americans, started and prolonged those wars, their aim to kill as many as possible and to plunder and control what was left, once so many good men had been slaughtered, an on-going project, of course. Europe continues to suffer, perhaps because of so many false flags and ‘colour revolutions’ funded by those same globalists - as Mr Trump seems to have uncovered with his investigation into USAId. I am English, by the way and the UK’s troubles are on-going, and have worsened since 1914.

And to the point of the thread, many, many women in the U.K. have to work, (as I had to, although only part time and my children were cared for by their grandmothers). Few families can survive a mortgage and car loan on one salary. Forcing mothers into work is all part of the globalists plan, of course.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

“Think the time is right for a palace revolution.”

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Kim's avatar

Don't forget abortion snuffing out the lives of 64 million since 1973 with the number rising since Dobbs through the abortion industry's unrelentless, outright lying attack in the states resulting in less restrictive abortion laws overall.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I have never regretted going without a few things to have experienced my childrens life with them. My career sister regrets hers, whose infant grandchild is now going to daycare.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

I thank God, every day, for all those wonderful years of raising my children and being a stay-home Mom and homemaker.

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Lynn's avatar

The best decision I/we ever made was to be a stay-at-home mom. Was it easy? No. Is our house paid off? No. Did we make several financial sacrifices? Yes. Last year I buried my 25 year old son (fentanyl poisoning) and I am forever grateful for every second I had with him.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Lynn, I am so sorry for the loss of your son. May the Lord fill every empty place with His comfort and peace.

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Karmy's avatar

Lynn, I’m so very sorry for the loss of your son. May he rest in peace and may perpetual light shine upon him.

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CStone's avatar

I’m so sorry about your son. Make my heart hurt. I know so many who have suffered such unbearable losses.

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Jenn's avatar

💯% agree with you!

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Monterey's avatar

When I stayed home with my children, I used to say I wouldn't trade it for anything, even if you told me I could instantly become a US senator. There's no way that could be better than staying home with my kids!

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Vince's avatar

I don't think US Senators actually go to work very often.

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Cornishrexlover's avatar

Amen. Well said! As a former teacher, I will say the most well adjusted kids were the ones that went home to a parent being there. Sadly, I had one child that would stay after school & read or do homework while I worked - why, because he didnt want to go home to an empty house. It was so sad.

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Shawnie's avatar

Sold our business got out of California and moved to Florida. It was a real struggle to hang up the boss title but it’s best for my boys. I now know how to cook and the kids were such good sports when I first burnt everything. Now I work some, but my primary focus is taking care of our family and being there for my sons. No more after school day care, no more take out meals. I am able to go to all their school events and volunteer in their classrooms. My boys don’t talk allot about feelings but they sit there and we hold hands

and it is such a blessing I can be there for them.

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Oliver Klosov's avatar

I was a firstborn...my mom was home full-time until I was somewhere between 8-12. My brother, who is quite a bit younger only knew the life of a working mom. She had gone back to work by the time he was around 5. As adults, he has told me more than once how much he wished mom was home when he got home from school. He hated coming home to an empty house. Even when he was a teenager. I'm not saying it's bad for a mom to work, but there's got to be a better way than daycare and leaving the kids to fend for themselves with TV and a microwave. Mothers are more important than we can imagine.

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Lori's avatar

Gloria Steinem and her bra burning ilk were/are worthless women that hated their lives setting out to convince women to hate their lives too and leave the home for so called "greener pastures" in the workforce. A HUGE FU to all of them.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

For all the pain my alcoholic, womanizing ex husband caused; I still am grateful that he enabled me to be at home with the four children when they were young. And my career in education allowed me summers, weekends, holidays, and home fairly early so they weren’t entertaining in their bedrooms after school. They were busy with sports anyway.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Good morning alla yinz!

If Jerry Nadler just pulled his pants up a bit higher, he could do away with wearing a necktie....

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Vertically challenged, horizontally abundant.

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PJ's avatar

“Representative Jerrold Nadler, the ex-House Judiciary chairman who helped lead President Trump’s impeachments, will not seek re-election in New York.”

How about "Jerrold Nadler, bloated cockroach"? So happy to not be in NY any more. The pols there are so embarrassing !!!

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Reelin’ In The Fears's avatar

My sentence to the dark blue Bay State has no time off for good behavior. So I don’t even bother to behave. 😁

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Same. I’m 15 years free of that shithole.

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PJ's avatar

Only 4 years, but still feel blessed 😊

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Absolutely.

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Justin's avatar

Circumferentially challenged.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

The pants that ate Fred Mertz 😂

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Joan Hirzel's avatar

I miss Fred and Ethel. Now they were funny!🤣

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PamelaZelie's avatar

In the 50’s - the 70’s, many comedy shows were clean, hilarious and entertaining. When my children came along, we only viewed those old classics and never what was being broadcasted in their formative years.

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Annie's avatar

He's so gross 😝

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william howard's avatar

wonder who will take his place as the butt of Gutfeld's jokes - he should have a lot of democrat candidates

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My Favorite Things's avatar

🤣😂🤣 true!

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Jeremiah 32:27's avatar

The Penguin is a great name for him! Especially with this picture.

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/09/02/the-penguin-quits-fast-action-needed/

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wily_coyote-genius's avatar

Lol, 😂🤣

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Castelletto's avatar

The key here is who was going to challenge him. Another New York communist.

If you look at the map, it's easy to see that the globalist, would-be masters of the universe are trying to take charge of both coasts, which is where the ports are. In a split between red and blue, blue would control the imports, including a whole lot of food and meds.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I showed your hilarious comment to my husband who said, “He also wouldn’t need a shirt.” 😂

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AJF's avatar

🤣

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CStone's avatar

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

Your damn right it's a war on science! Not all science, just half-baked, Hail Mary, pie-in-the sky science. When over-educated government sanctioned professors throw around the term "THE" science, what they really mean is "OUR" science. It's a useless silly putty term. If a coin drops to the ground after tossing it in the air, that's gravity....recognizable as science working, by all accounts. When a dolt tells me to follow the directional arrows, stay 6 ft away from someone to "slow the spread" and lock my grandmother in the basement, that's gibberish.

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Nanette Parratto-Wagner's avatar

We are witnessing the fruits of 40 plus years of fraud in the scientific community as publicized in scientific journals no less which did some honest introspection regarding the quality of the studies being published. The chief fraudster was none other than Anthony himself who managed to co-op other people's discoveries regarding a novel virus and fragments of said novel virus found in cultured lymphoma and Kaposi sarcoma cells. And he then turned his talents toward promoting one of the most deadly molecules ever sold to a terrified community as their only salvation. We have reaped the whirlwind.

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daverkb's avatar

This comment of Nanetter's can really be extended to the entire expanse of cultural/human activity, all phases of life ... and double the 40 plus years.

China's innovation, for example, is nearly vertical which means it is almost impossible for the United States to catch China. I just read that China's ability to produce naval vessels is more like what the American industrial machine could do during the WWII period. This fact alone is rather jarring.

The take-home is that living in a nuts society out of touch with reality has serious consequences.

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Garden Lover's avatar

China has stolen so much technology from the West. They’ve been able to do this, in part, because of all the manufacturing over there.

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daverkb's avatar

True, true. The United States has committed suicide ... and part of it was a deliberate grift operation. We (you, me, plain folk) have been sold out. And it has not yet really settled in how delusional it all has been.

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Roger Beal's avatar

... And they have pocketed billion$. Too bad for them that they cannot take it with them ...

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

I agree with your assessment of science, Eric, and would only like to point out that gravity is not ‘science’. Gravity was one of the ‘laws’ in the garden of Eden

… before science came along and polluted the garden

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

You could log the "result" of the coin hitting the ground as a successful science experiment proving the law, but I'm not going to split hairs. I think you're painting with an awfully wide brush to say that science is a pollutant. That's all I have on this subject. Have a great day!

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

As far as me painting with that wide brush when talking about science, Eric, I would like to quote a wise man who said; “Not all science, just half-baked, Hail Mary, pie-in-the sky science.” Like that man, I’m not talking about ‘all’ science when I make the claim about pollution, I’m just saying that ‘all’ pollution is a result of science

… and didn’t you just split a hair in your reply?

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SM's avatar

Dolt is so accurate 😂

Dullard fits too.

The aching hypocrisy of the media is astounding, yet predictable.

Just when you think they couldn’t possibly perform more mental gymnastics, they pull a Simone Biles.

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David Nelson's avatar

My young daughter, who'd just heard the word "adult" for the first time, was struggling to fit the concept into her world view. "Daddy," she asked, "are you a dolt?"

"Yes," I admitted, busted.

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Jeff S's avatar

Be alert. The world needs more lerts.

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SD Scott's avatar

Be adult. The world needs more dolts.

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Jeff S's avatar

"Bee the best you can Bee." <- The slogan at a club in CA where I once worked as a fitness instructor, "The Better Body Health Spa." Each "Bee" was a drawing of a bumble bee. For some reason, the business failed...

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Ms Helen's avatar

🤣🤣

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Jenn's avatar

Silly putty term - love this description. I will be using it often; typically, I will use it when referring to "the/our science." Have a great day!! 😊

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Kathy's avatar

Science now equals “ the stuff we are paid to look at, and the stuff that we are paid to ignore.”

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Four and twenty black birds baked... Oh! I meant "of color", African heritage, minority or dark magic, Pandora's pie. My mind without drugs.

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Sharon Trodler's avatar

I was one of those moms way back when bra burning was a thing. I stayed at home, raised 4 awesome kids with their dad and watched them turn into healthy, smart, beautiful adults. Were there times when I wanted to actually use more than 2 words in a sentence or never hear the word “mom” again? I’d be a liar if I didn’t admit to frustrations related to parenthood in general and motherhood specifically. But, I was there for my kids playing with them, teaching them, instilling wisdom, kindness, love and respect into them and I am proud of that. God bless these women, may they be fruitful and multiply and fill our nation with good citizens. Motherhood is sacrificial in nature but so rewarding.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I remember days when my mom said she wanted to change her name (we thought her name was “mom”). So glad she didn’t!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

There were days my mama said that she wanted to turn in her "mother button". And other days she would say, "Stop yammering* at me; I can't think when you are yammering at me!"

*yammering - non-stop, rapid-fire talk on many topics without coming up for air. 😂

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Karmy's avatar

I remember when my Mom said she wanted to run away from home. 😆Three kids 18 months apart - 1 set of twins! May she rest in peace.

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Haha 🤣

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Carol M.'s avatar

🤭

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Loretta's avatar

I stopped working the month before I had my first son.

We ended up with 3 who are now between the ages of 21 and 26.

It *is* tough.

But maybe this summary I used may help some.

{I have 3 degrees from MIT...which might explain my husband's question:}

At one point when they were all still pretty little, but husband asked me if I missed working outside the home.

I said, "Not really. So many of those I worked with were quite childish. At least HERE (home), that is reasonable to expect!"

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

I rejoice at Your word,

As one who finds much spoil.

I hate and abhor lying,

But I love Your law.

Seven times a day I praise You,

Because of Your righteous judgments.

Those who love Your law have much peace,

And nothing causes them to stumble.

— Psalm 119:162-165 LSB

✝️✝️✝️

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

*Those who love Your law have much peace.* So grateful for His peace!

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Debi Lutman's avatar

Yes. Amen. I pray that all of us, especially those that are fighting in the trench’s to expose the evil are suiting up in the armor of God each morning. I scrolled to find your post. Worth it. Always. Praise our Lord Jesus.

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Quiltlady's avatar

Focusing on "things above" also brings peace. Colossians 3:1

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Amen! All this is temporary!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Looking this verse up in my bible Janice. The “seven times a day I praise you” has my interest. 💗

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Try the commentaries on biblehub.com. I think I’ll take a peek myself!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

Wow! Great resource! 💗

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I love the old commentaries!

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Logos's avatar

Post every federal official’s net worth and what it was when they entered Congress or their job. I Omar. 2019 = -$45,000, 2025 = $30M. Investigate, trials, and jail.

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Johnny-O's avatar

There is a reason why investigations never happen....because pretty much everyone is doing it. Even under Trump there are clear signs of market manipulations that have happened.

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Susan Banks's avatar

Because everyone of the Cabinet are his enemies, remember keep your enemies close? Look at Hegsrth and Bondi. Do they look happy at all sometimes Bondi has the we eillblackestanra skin under her eyes, and looks so worn out. Hegseth never smiles. Trump isn't even the Real President. He's been a front man to get this mess cleaned up and we will have another election very soon and JFK Jr will be ur President. He has already played 20 different people in this movie we are watching. He is the Master of Disguise. His Dad is the North Star. The Kennedys spent a lifetime taking and planning how to take this Cabal down. What they have done for our Country is beyond a Miracle. It's going to unfold before our eyes

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Johnny-O's avatar

Wow Susan, I hope you are right - but there is very little concrete evidence to base your theory on.

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Susan Banks's avatar

That’s because of Fake Media! It’s being controlled by the Military and will change real soon where you will hear the truth about everything. After the EBS we are going to be cut off from Internet. Changing over to QFS. Quantum Financial System. It’s been up and running for a month with no kinks! If you go listen to Strac Warrior on Rumble you will get the whole story that is all Truth! Strac is the only one teaching like he does!

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shayne's avatar

Yeah I saw this, and for sure she's received kick backs. It's so in our faces, and they laugh at us.

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LeadCPA's avatar

I have been saying this for years. They should start public life with a financial statement at fair market. Ever few years they should have to produce an updated statement along with a cash flow analysis that shows how they got from point A to point B. Simple.

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SD Scott's avatar

Audit Congress members - publicly, often & without warning.

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Lori's avatar

Now this is a spectacular notion.

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Patti's avatar

Ready for this. It’s absurd

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Tonya's avatar

"It’s not Secretary Kennedy’s job, to prove their shots are unsafe. It’s Pfizer and Moderna’s job to prove they’re safe— in public, under the lights, and without the protection of captured regulators."

Truth!

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Mary Goodwin's avatar

But we already know the truth. They are poison & killer shots. Will be delicious to see these villains go down!👏🏻🤣

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George Burnet's avatar

Dr. Jeff Luftig, my statistics instructor: "In God we Trust....everyone else, bring data!"

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

When I worked for a certain Federal agency involved with regulating flight, that saying was posted on one of my engineers bulletin boards.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Tired Climber's avatar

Or requires a background check!

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Erik Zen's avatar

RICO time!

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SD Scott's avatar

Cue Ed Dowd, Steve Kirsch, Sasha Latypova, etc.

The truth is out there!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

And why did they not have to prove the jab's safety prior to them being released on the country?

Who will be held accountable for that terrible, deadly FRAUD???

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Kathy's avatar

The military and the bio weapons industrial complex were behind this. The Pfizer and Moderna trials were a sham. They knew exactly how dangerous and deadly these things were.

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CecilRhodes's avatar

During Trump I, Scott Adams pointed out that Trump is a master class pacer. If he can say, wait, maybe I was fooled or lied to about the Jabs. Let's find out now. Then many other people will be able to follow that lead.

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SD Scott's avatar

He’s not a real life king but he is a PR potentate.

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Toni Cook's avatar

Mama Bears defend your families!

Papa Bears support your families!

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Jeanne Schwass's avatar

I'm greatly encouraged by the statistics that indicate that more young moms are leaving the workforce. I stayed home to raise our three kids. It was a huge financial sacrifice for us because we live in the Bay Area in California. But I have no regrets. Yes, my kids could have had more things, we could have taken better vacations other than camping. But I treasure the time I had with them.

My hope is that this trend will become an epidemic that will grow in epic proportions. And that we will start seeing alpha males rising up to take leadership roles, both at home and in the workplace and government.

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David Cashion's avatar

My kids went to Irvine High.

We had a single parent income.

They often complained we have the worst car in the neighborhood.

I would ask them, do you want to live in a neighborhood where that is the best car ?

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Dana Hope's avatar

Amen! And guess what my grown children reminisce about every time we’re all together? The camping trips. Not the lack of fancy vacations, a big house or the material items they lacked.

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Paige Green's avatar

#TradFam, the new hashtag.

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Jpeach's avatar

Here is my OWS Accountability Wishlist: 1) Eliminate all Economic Incentives to Big Pharma, Big Healthcare and their Media. A) No liability protection to Vaccine manufacturers or healthcare entities administering these injections. B) No financial incentives to medical practices for administering these jabs. C) No advertising on any form of Media, promoting these injections. 2) Indict, arrest and prosecute the Plandemic / mRNA countermeasure Cabal. 3) Just compensation for mRNA vaccine injured or deceased from the Vaccine manufacturers and any entity/person involved in the mRNA countermeasure complex. 4) Promote public education on how to detox from the mRNA injection. 5) Promote public education on how to boost natural immunity (naturally). This wish list could go on and on. But, I hope some of wish list becomes reality.

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David Records's avatar

No advertising by Pharma at all! So much of what they advertise is harmful and new products keep coming out for disease’s I’ve never heard of before!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

They create the condition with previously administered drugs. Then come out with new drugs they get to advertise on the Telly, for a condition they caused. It’s brilliant really. They should be killed.

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Kathy's avatar

Damn you Bill Clinton! We never had these poisonous ads on television until he allowed it.

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shayne's avatar

Are you running for office because I'd vote for you!

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Jpeach's avatar

I’m in Maryland. I’d never win.

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SD Scott's avatar

Definitely praying for distribution of resources / wealth where it ought to go, discontinued to where it ought not. Like rivers being redirected.

The Lord sees what is hidden.

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Jeff S's avatar

Wow. Exactly.

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Diane Jones's avatar

Amazing how women wanting to raise their children by being at home are a threat to women's freedom or rights, But a man pretending to be a woman is not!!! Make it make sense!!!

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Judith Kafka's avatar

I want to like this a thousand times...so true!

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BeadleBlog's avatar

I've read this sentiment many times, but I've never heard a woman working outside the home bash the mom's working fulltime at home.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Why do progressives assume that women do not have a right to enjoy motherhood?

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

It was the best time of my life. No regrets.

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

So happy to see #tradwife trending. Best years of my life, too. Mommying was the best…now that the kids are grown, I still “mom.” I’ll never give it up! Hopefully the grandkids will come soon!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

😂🤣 My mama still "moms" too! We are all well into middle age, and she will tell us something we already know, THAT SHE TAUGHT US HOW TO DO!! Then she will look sheepish, give this little giggle, and say, "Oh, you know that, why am I telling you that?" We laugh about it, but it just reaffirms, once a mom, always a mom!

Mrs. "the Knife"

P.S. She taught all of us to drive. She stills says, "Green" when the light changes, as if I can't see it, and don't know that it means "Go"! 😂🤣

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Jeff S's avatar

The same goes for fatherhood. Wish I were dad to 20 (not with the same wife, though).

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

🤣

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Annie's avatar

Agree 💯 As we know the progs think their way is the only way. Hooray for moms everywhere!

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

Who is “rocking the cradle” if all the moms are out working away from home?

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Kathy McCullough's avatar

Grandmas. In my case right now. An amazing aunt when I was working. Family.

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Annie's avatar

A stranger a lot of times.

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LHuff8's avatar

In 1978 when I became a stay at home mom, I saw the hypocrisy of the left who derided my "choice" to raise my kids as a full time parent. I was even asked once, "What do you do, eat bonbons and watch TV all day?" My husband manned up, at only 19 years old, and supported us all those years. I have not one regret, and to have watched my three children and their spouses raise their children with love and financial sacrifice to do the same is the best revenge.

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Lisa's avatar

I saw in the late 80's how the corporate women despised the women who worked around their children's schedules. The teachers, nurses, shift workers who were more present for their kids. Those women were working 60 hours a week, and they were jeolous of their nannies and husbands for the time they missed with their kids. God forbid a woman who didn't work at all!

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btloms3's avatar

Because they don’t enjoy it. And they’re the “experts”…just ask them😢 we can observe the fallout from selfish “mothers” all around us. Some of us, who were raised to believe the falsehood of multitasking motherhood, may be experiencing some of those fruits ourselves. I think that nursing homes are one of those “fruits”..

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Well, they hate babies, they hate children, so it follows that women could not possibly enjoy being around babies and children.

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Jeff S's avatar

They're an unhappy, loony bunch.

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Andrew Dickson's avatar

Because communism. They are being totally consistent. They believe the state owns children and it owns the wifes labor too.

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SD Scott's avatar

Depopulation cult. Instead of enjoying your actual life, the cult demands that you conform to its ideology re: what your life *should be - who cares whether you enjoy it??

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JT's avatar

It's interesting that when Trump takes four days off from press events, it's a death knell, but when Biden took a four year hiatus from press events..."He's sharp as a tack!"

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RidgeCoyote’s Howling's avatar

Yes! Also fascinating is how unmemorable Average Joe Biden was, compared to Trump. So they could trot out various body doubles if they wanted, nobody would notice or really care, since he never said anything intelligent anyway. What a stark contrast to Trump! And this illustrates the Democrat Ideal - the NPC as president. Because with no big daddy in charge, I can do whatever I want.

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Dr Linda's avatar

“as transformational as the internet,”

I agree with Giroir. It’s was turned into a way to legally kill millions of people. Stupidity, threats, and mRNA injections

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Kathy's avatar

Kill and sterilize.

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