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PamelaZelie's avatar

ā€œEven setting the jab issue aside, America’s government is looking more and more like a contentious bingo tournament at an assisted-living facility.ā€

Bingo, Jeff! What more can be said?

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Dwell in the Land's avatar

Favorite line of the day šŸ˜†

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes that was excellent! šŸ˜†

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heather's avatar

M*R*N*A is being put in your food by the most evil tyrants ever and you must do this right now,.,.,., look at... https://disq.us/url?url=https%3A%2F%2Ft.co%2FgBr2wYZT8n%3A_lNF3y4cmX1jOfCsk5iklP92gkE&cuid=uu899r4

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CStone's avatar

One does have to wonder though......is this just more fear porn?

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RunningLogic's avatar

There are multiple similar posts with different names pretty much every day so I think these are bots tbh.

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Yetimonster's avatar

Dr. Sansone and Dr. Ana Mihalcea have posts about it being in dental anesthetics and insulin.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

The congressional aides are now infusion nurses.

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Part of the Machiavellian parade of past prime time puppets. Easier to control the old timers. And maybe our collective complacency has never evolved to time limited terms for puppets and puppeteers. But probably these puppets have very very deep pockets

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Sarai's avatar

so it follows that we need to plumb the pockets of the parade of past prime puppets.....

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CStone's avatar

Say that 10 times.....really fast!!!!

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

As in ā€˜explore intensely’ .. ie. investigate or look into? :) good one Sarai

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Sarai's avatar

yes indeed, or perhaps we must plumb and plunder the pockets of the parade of past prime puppets.....

OK I'm stopping now.

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Dick's avatar

Keep going! You’re on a roll!

…and publicly pillory pilfering pol perverts.

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GenEarly's avatar

"What more can be said?" It's the "follow up" Questions ....

Do We/Me/You FOLLOW these Dementia Demons into NWO/USSA HELL???

and IF NOT

What's Your/Our PLAN to not just to AVOID, but to ELIMINATE this INSANITY (for the next 80 years) ???

Memes won't cut it. Zingers online won't cut it. Just Asking, not attacking, Comrades.

https://substack.com/@genearly/note/c-21446401?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=3ux2x

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CynicalCuteness's avatar

I actually think that memes and ā€œzingersā€ that mock and ridicule the establishment’s power are very useful in winning over the masses.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

It's what I do whenever I'm talking to anyone--share what I know with humor and sometimes rancor!!

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A.J.'s avatar

A picture is worth a thousand words. Did not Paul Revere get his first fame as an engraver by making a cartoon of a firing line of British soldiers killing some of the first organized street protestors in Boston?! Did not the US Revolution truly get going when people met face-to-face in taverns to talk about the latest news from letters, newspapers, broadsheets and pamphlets? They had "corresponding" committees to pass around that paper ephemera. We are doing the exact same today in places like Jeff's C&C. Chatttin' in the coffee houses. NOT the British tea houses!

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GenEarly's avatar

I agree with your historical references, not so much with the current C&C kitty cat/ doggie blathering. Sorry, too many people are going to "Get their Clocks Cleaned"and I'm being "Rude"!!!

What's that old Cold War saying ..... "Better Rude than Dead"

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A.J.'s avatar

I'm also in favor of any verbiage to make people laugh to help see reality quicker and not to be so afraid of those still drinking the Kool-aid. Glad to have been a kid during the 1976 Bicentennial where we learned so much US Revolutionary history. Thanks Schoolhouse Rock cartoons on Saturday mornings! Amazing only at best perhaps 10% took up arms to fight for their independence from the British Empire and how few at the start when the odds were grim such as Paul Revere who began fighting so fast.

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Dick's avatar

You dog, you!

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GenEarly's avatar

I do like doggies! :-) Big hunting dawgs. Had some beautiful Weimaraners over the years

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Facebook picks on me and blocked a meme other people shared with no problem. They said it was misinformation. It was a joke about Kamala and cocaine. I’m perpetually in 90 days restriction. Meme away, they’re powerful in these daze of short attention spans.

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GenEarly's avatar

I "Use" Memes as well.

https://genearly.substack.com/p/reform-re-establish-restore-resigi?sd=pf

That is Not my point in asking What is the plan to Eliminate the Insanity??? Memes still do not Cure Insanity of the NWO-USSA Deep Statists.

While Memes might "Convert" more Patriots to Our Dire Situations, you are not addressing the issue. Just ASKING not attacking.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes! And take it to the bank!

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

This is hitting the nail right on the head, General.

These tyrannical psychopaths are NOT going away of their own accord. They're not waking up and saying to themselves "you know, we could be wrong about this whole world domination thing...". The federal government continues on pace to outlaw all gas appliances while the rest of the world's governments are preparing to lock you down for the "climate emergency".

Memes and humor, as necessary as they are, "won't cut it".

I, for one, am ready, if no longer particularly able, to go to war to fight - actually fight - to preserve Liberty for my grandchildren. I say that without fear for the simple reason that I am not the seditious traitor here. I believe firmly in the foundational principles as laid out in our foundational documents. I believe that the great men and women that gave so much to establish our position as sovereign citizens were divinely guided - whatever that may mean as it's way beyond my understanding.

Our so called "leaders" are NOT our government nor our country. They are just administrators and are so far from their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution as to be guilty of capital crimes. Almost the whole damn lot of them.

Non compliance is only the starting point. When their uniformed thugs come to beat you into submission, what then? Rot in jail like those citizens from January 6? Their continued imprisonment should be a disgrace to us all.

Sadly, there is no political solution to tyranny and Voices and Votes Will. Not. Fix. This.

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devoalan's avatar

Remember me. I'm old, but can still shoot very well, and fit enough. So yeah, and unfortunately it come to this, and we old guys are who will have to make it happen.

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SadieJay's avatar

"you know, we could be wrong about this whole world domination thing...". Haha! I have often asked veteran friends if the oath they took when they enlisted carried over to civvie life? 100% affirmative. Evil is the game. Hubs is in SA off the grid and I will be most interested to hear if the rest of the world has lost their shit, like the narrative is trying to convince us is happening. I definitely feel the pressing down upon us and the battle we face is not of this world. Why are we all here now? I would gladly trade places with Elijah. Send him on down! But, alas. Perhaps I have been placed here for a time such as this.

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Renee Marie's avatar

I IGNORE all of them. I don’t want to look at their faces, nor hear their voices. They are ā€œdemonsā€. Our lives are created by God the Almighty. No one gets out alive.

These people are like anyone else. And I give them no power.

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Bandit's avatar

šŸ™Œ

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Renee Marie's avatar

Bandit 🌻

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Bandit's avatar

šŸ™ Renee

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Dick's avatar

Bandit, Renee —

Was going to joke:

šŸ’žTwoo wuv šŸ’ž

But no… šŸ‘‰šŸ¼ True Love.

šŸ™šŸ½šŸ‘†šŸ¼āœļøšŸ•Š

🌻

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Sarai's avatar

EVERYONE MUST PRAY to GOD for a Great Turning back to the Truth as laid out in the Bible, Repentance and Revival. NOTHING will be solved until God makes it happen. That is not to say that we should sit on our hands. Stand up and speak up against the lies, tyranny and insanity.

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GenEarly's avatar

Double posted and double deleted by the digital gods. Whatever. God is waiting on US to Act, His permission to Act was given with our Free Will, which seems to have been deleted from the New World Order "Christianity"

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CStone's avatar

Good question, which I keep asking.....

They are using every fear tactic in the world to paralyze us. Fear porn is real. It works, obviously.

Covid!

Poison in the foods!!!!

Covid!

Icebergs melting!!!

Covid!!

Aliens at the border!!!’

Covid!!!

W.H.O.!!

WEF!!

China!!

Russia!!!

Russia!!

Russia!!!!!!!!

Ukraine!!!!

Taiwan!!!

Biden!!!

Cameltoe!!!

Soros!!!

Forest fires!!!!

Gulf Stream!!! (What? Which one, the camper or the ā€œwind that blows where it listeth ā€œ???)

Covid

Russia

IRS

FEDS

ATF

Deep State

ā€œfear has torment’

So. Now.

I have found the antidote to fear is faith.

The builder of faith is the Word.

But faith is not inactive. Faith has to have feet. ā€œHear and obeyā€ requires ā€˜doing’ something. Faith without works is dead.

Faith is not some esoteric ā€˜thing’ that just lays there, inert. Faith is both a noun and a verb.

Okay. I’m done. Now. What’re we gonna do, Genearly.

Aliens from outer space!!!

Sudden death!!!!

Covid!!

Delta!

Omicron!

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Jay Horton's avatar

I guess you have your answer, Sir.

Later Jay

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GenEarly's avatar

Yes, most of the "public" here while Patriots are woefully unprepared mentally and materially for the coming Events. While Prayers and God are First, many just End Off at that point, leaving "everything" up to God is the height of irresponsibility, imo.

David prayed and picked up the river rock for his sling.

https://genearly.substack.com/p/reform-re-establish-restore-resigi?sd=pf

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Dick's avatar

GrnEarly, the following:

ā€œ …most of the "public" here while Patriots are woefully unprepared mentally and materially for the coming Events.ā€

…Such outrageous assumptions about us, sir! About the God you profess as well.

Presumptions as well, about the will of God, are demonstrated by your elevating ā€œfree willā€ above Biblically taught wisdom and prudence, governed and guided by His Holy Spirit.

ā€¦ā€œWhile Prayers and God are First, many just End Off at that point, leaving "everything" up to God is the height of irresponsibility, imo.ā€

& ā€œGod is waiting on US to Act, His permission to Act was given with our Free Will, which seems to have been deleted from the New World Order "Christianity"

Your assumptions again wrt to us notwithstanding, our will, unless we are walking in the Spirit, is hardly free of the perverting and pride-driven world, flesh and devil.

Interesting sense of sovereignty you exhibit here.

Sorry, sir, but I for one would not follow you into battle. You only dimly understand your mission and orders from on high.

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GenEarly's avatar

I don't recall asking for your approval or support. You may go preach to others of your understanding of God. I'm quite comfortable with my understanding.

Thank you

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CynicalCuteness's avatar

Honestly these days when I hear people like you my first thought is, ā€œfedā€. It’s giving Ray Epps vibes. FYI

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GenEarly's avatar

Just goes to show you, perhaps, how effective the FIB is on subduing active disagreements.

I suppose something somewhere sometime might arouse your ire.

https://genearly.substack.com/p/reform-re-establish-restore-resigi?sd=pf

Did you also tell John Hancock to sign his name "smaller'??? don't want to upset the king afterall.

Waco changed everything for me, something about "your/our" government burning women and children alive seemed a bit extreme to me.

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GenEarly's avatar

Thought you might have replied to the FIB/ATF thingy.........

"Waco changed everything for me, something about "your/our" government burning women and children alive seemed a bit extreme to me."

Ray Epps got your tongue???

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Genius geriatric analogy with an elder abuse type visual. Funny if it weren’t so diabolically evil . Looked like a stroke or mechanical misfire. Jeff you’re brilliant even in vaca mode.

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Cornwall Marc's avatar

Stupid Question? Why oh why is there no age limit to anyone applying for high office in USA? What is the national retirement age? Anyone past it on election day should be inelligible. For every bright as a button senior there are the many that aren't. It's a bit like aged rockers and action film stars who go on well past their sell by date ( Arny!)

Biden is a national embarrassment - with access to nuclear weapons!

Mind you, it's been said that you get the government you deserve, so if the mass of voters are stupid enough to vote them in... Why?!?

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Renee Marie's avatar

Biden isn’t the POTUS. He is the result of a coup. Nothing he has done is legal.

Whatever legal IS anymore.

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RunningLogic's avatar

My biggest problem with them

is not necessarily their age but the fact that they’ve been in government for *decades*!! The only reason they’re still there is for the power and money. And they will never want to let that go. Term limits would do as much as anything to keep most octogenarians out of these positions.

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CMCM's avatar

YES! That's exactly the problem...less the age issue and definitely the decades in power issue. NO ONE should be in Congress for 30, 40, 50 years. It was never intended to be a career. It was intended to be citizen "service" and limited in nature. There really should be some kind of term limit, but of course these people will never ever pass such a limitation on themselves.

One way around that would be if there were a national ballot initiative possible nationally. We have tons of ballot initiatives in California. The bad thing is that special interests are almost always the initiators of these things...big money behind it, always to achieve a certain political end to benefit themselves. You always have to look at who the sponsors are and examine them carefully. Here in CA the voting public is lazy and gets bamboozled by the ballot initiatives a lot of the time.

Nevertheless, with such a system you could imagine a national PUBLIC initiative for term limits, and with adequate signatures the country could vote on it, thus bypassing Congress.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

If it wasn’t so pitifully true, I wouldn’t have laughed so hard when I read that!!

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Dorothy Unleashed's avatar

Totally. That’s another reason I doubt the conventional wisdom that the cocaine was Hunter’s. Think he’s the only one sticking all manner of stuff up his nose, or other orifices, in the Biden Casa Blanca ?? Willing to bet money on that? Not I.

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daverkb's avatar

That was a beaut ... very descriptive. And that's what the rest of the world is seeing, particularly highlighted with Ukraine Narrative failure and collapse. Just call it Naked Emperor Syndrome. Clearly with all the failures and exposures, the Powers That Be have to do something or take an unacceptable hit in their pocket books. And that is exactly why we see groups like Vanguard doing things like walking back on ESG. It is not altruism. It's account capital fleeing the franchise.

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Annie's avatar

Better to control them.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Out loud laughter. Nobody around though. Not a sound was heard. Til now?

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

"Non-human biologics" seems like an awfully fancy jargon way of saying "plants and/or animals".

My dog is a "non-human biologic". He isn't a visitor from another planet.

(The cat, maybe.)

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Cats clearly have an alien origin.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Why do people hate cats so? In my experience, they are wonderful companions. But that's just me.

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GG's avatar

I love them, but I also love Based's comment. They are alien in origin. They're contrarians of the highest order, they're curious, playful, malicious, studious, unconcerned, vicious... In short, they're amazing. But definitely alien.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

They are also independent, don't listen to authority, and don't give a rodent's rump what you think. Then there's the DOG - does what they are told, can be taught tricks, and is eager to please.

I see similarities here when compared to The Plandemic Years....are you a CAT or a DOG (rhetorical questions)?

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Help Needed in KS - I'll answer your question. I'm a CAT!!!

Cats rule.

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We the Sheeple's avatar

Been a cat my whole life!

Cats do, in fact, rule!

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SadieJay's avatar

Be the chicken. Or the cat. haha

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Oh I like that analogy Help Needed!😁. And I love both my eager-to-please dog and my super independent cat :))

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I sometimes wonder about getting a dog. I would be the one taking him/her out for walks, so I'd have to get off my fat butt and do some exercise. Is that a pro or a con?

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SadieJay's avatar

What do they say? Lock your wife or your dog in the trunk of the car and see which is happy to see you when you open it back up??

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Zelkova's avatar

Well, I've heard that people that don't like cats are control freaks. N=1 but my ex fit the bill.

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Renee Marie's avatar

CAT ALL THE WAY!!!!😻

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GG's avatar

Definitely a cat here. I think that's why I like them so much.

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Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

Feline, definitely!

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Peter GL's avatar

except for Papillon dogs that have all listed characteristics of the cats

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Some cat breeds are very dog-like in personalities too. We had a long haired Somali that came when called, very affectionate and loved to be around people.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Both

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fineart2day's avatar

Thank you for your cat comment as we just paid the equivalent of a month's mortgage to keep our orange tabby alive (blocked bladder)

My feline "son"...he's such a loveable ingrate!šŸ˜„

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Been there, done that. Current buff tabby (my boy) has a non-operable tumor and we are counting down they days until we have to go "over the rainbow".

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ILoveherbs's avatar

I'm saddened to hear this. Our daughter just had her dog put down, for a flipped stomach. It's so sad when we have to let our furry friends go over the rainbow. May pictures & memories bring you comfort when the time comes.

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Janet's avatar

Very stressful and sad to have to make that hard decision. I did that for 2 beloved companions within 1 year. Devastating. I’m still not able to consider another pet yet. But I’m thinking as what happens is they find you.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Sorry to hear that. I'm amazed at our capacity to bond with our cats and dogs to the point where dishing out great sums of cash for their comfort and/or health, without blinking an eye, truly frames how much they are members of our families!!!

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andy johnson's avatar

Sorry to hear that. Tough to let 'em go.

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Gabriella's avatar

Oh, so sorry.

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fineart2day's avatar

Oh nošŸ˜²šŸ™šŸ’”

I'm so sorry

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CeeMcG's avatar

Been there, done and doing that, still. We have 5 cats now. With this current bunch, I’ve paid for surgery for an intestinal intussusception, radioactive iodine treatment for hyperthyroidism, and veterinary eye specialist for an ulcerated cornea. Second rodeo on the hyperthyroid thing and previously treated a cat for diabetes, 2x/day insulin for 7 years. I either love cats or I’m a masochist.

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Janet's avatar

You are a caretaker of our furred creatures in love. God loves what you love so He will send them to you over the bridge someday.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

There are holistic healing pet groups on FB. They use different supplements to prevent disease. I was able to help my Maggie with their advice on urinary tract infections. You might want to consider joining a couple.

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Also, check the food you are feeding your fur babies.. the typical brands (Purina, Friskies, Meow Mix, etc.) of cat food are full of garbage and after years of eating the same trash, health will go out the window. Same could be said of the Standard American Diet, but right now we are talking about our four legged babies. Check out https://cats.com/best-human-grade-cat-food for some good options. If you prefer to buy at more reasonable prices, try the grain-free brands like Buffalo Blue or Rachael Ray - Nutrish, which are both higher quality and a bit easier on the wallet and stocked at Walmart and other local stores.

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Barnjai's avatar

Those orange tabby cats are worth whatever it takes.

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fineart2day's avatar

He is🄹 We had already lost his beautiful brown tabby brother to an owl attack 😭

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Barnjai's avatar

I'm so sorry about his brother. I loved our ginger guy almost as much as I love my children. He was so brave.

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Janet's avatar

I’m in tears right now missing my ginger Maine coon Taffy. It’s been over 3 years.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Cats are awesome creatures! Contrary to popular belief it’s entirely possible to be a ā€œdog personā€ AND a ā€œcat personā€. I’m only one among many that I know :)

In my experience, virtually all ppl who say they don’t like cats have never owned one. They have no idea what they’re missing!

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

I am an animal lover in general; all kinds of animals! But particularly a dog lover! Our two shih tzus have gotten us through and continue to get us through the loss of our son almost 4 years ago! We wouldn't have made it without them!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I am thankful for your pups. I am so sorry for the death of your Son.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

Thank you!

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CuiBono?'s avatar

So glad they were there for you 🄰. And I’m so very sorry about your son :((((.

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Ellen Komorowski's avatar

Thank you!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I like animals .....period.

Except spiders.......THOSE freaks are other-worldly......

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Austin's avatar

Remember Jeff's video of the cat slapping the snake?

I might be a closet cat lover.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Come on out of the closet you’ll be glad you did!šŸ˜‚šŸˆā€ā¬›šŸ’•

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Melissa S's avatar

Both cats and dogs are wonderful creatures designed by God. There is a lot in the personalities of both to enjoy and appreciate. Personally, I believe that although the Bible says that mankind is made in God’s image, He put some of Himself in dogs as well. The world would be a much better place if people in general were more like dogs in their loyalty, patience, and forgiveness. In cats I believe we get a glimpse of God’s sense of humor.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I love this perspective!

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Karkar's avatar

As an animal lover, I love how long this thread is and how much we all have opinions and love our furry friends so much. As the cat is snuggled up on my lap and the the dogs at my feet. Nothing is more blood pressure lowering.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

"I love how long this thread is" Yeah, it wasn't my intention, but I really started something !!

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SadieJay's avatar

My daughter's cat is her familiar. And I don't mean that in a witchy way. Brumbles knows when my daughter is sick, or getting sick. I only like her because she loves my daughter so, and brings her great comfort. Oh, and my daughter is an LT in the armed forces, so she is no wuss.♄

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Brumbles...love the name.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

They are takers whereas dogs are givers. I’ve never liked cats, litter boxes are disgusting, they’re able to get onto countersurfaces (also disgusting) and it’s impossible to get rid of their hair which gets embedded anywhere.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Litter boxes vs mounds of dog poo in the back yard: which is better? Or do you allow your dog (assuming you currently have one(s)) to use the neighbours yard? I've seen dogs jump on countertops and also take food from countertops AND dogs don't shed hair? Some do some don't...just like cats.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

I knew I risked offending the cat lovers with my opinion but that wasn’t my intent. I had a wonderful dog once, picked up her ā€œpooā€ immediately after she went (and that was disgusting to me) but she didn’t shed and she didn’t jump on countertops. She did get up on furniture, which I didn’t like. I wanted to put underpants on her to cover her butt but my husband wouldn’t go along with that. When she died at age 15 I felt like I lost a best friend. Dogs are people pleasers and man’s best friend. But I wouldn’t get another dog, either. I’m too conscientious about cleanliness to do that again. But enjoy your cat or dog or whatever pet you have! Some people like their animals more than their people!

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Concerned mom's avatar

Dogs are trainable...cats not so much... THEY train us!!!šŸ˜¼šŸ™€šŸ˜ø

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

No offense taken. Sounds like your dog was a wonderful friend and you trained her well. I can understand your feelings about losing a "best friend"; my wife and I still mourn the passing of our previous cats. And my brother had a dog over 30+ years ago. When the dog passed away , my brother never got another one.

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Steph's avatar

Have to disagree about cats being takers. (Although both dogs and cats can be givers AND takers.) I’ve had much stronger bonds with all of my cats than with any of my dogs (and I love my dogs too!).

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Julie Ann B's avatar

We can agree to disagree! I’m a clean freak and actually prefer no animals in the house. I’ve only had a dog once, a beautiful Westie for 15 years who was a wonderful companion for me, but I don’t want the added burden anymore of trying to keep the house up to my standards with a pet.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Agreed! My cat thought she was a dog šŸ• She wanted to snuggle with them and drank out of their dog food bowl. She came when called and was so sweet. She never once jumped on a counter.

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Peter GL's avatar

Once, when I visited my cousin, his mom was cooking fish on the stove top. Their cat jumped on the counter and snatched one right from the pan! His mom had a fit and we cracked up laughing.

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Concerned mom's avatar

Like in your throat???

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GreaterIsrahell's avatar

People that hate cats have a tyrant locked up inside them. They know that cats will never lay down on their backs and piss themselves in submission like a dog.

Once you let a cat in the door it is gracious enough to accept you as a squatter in it's home.

We had a cat and a dog 15 years ago. The cat thought he was a dog. One day I told him to "SIT!" Much to my surprise he actually complied.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Your middle paragraph made me laugh out loudšŸ˜‚. So true.

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BelleTower's avatar

No one ā€œhates catsā€ ... there are only some people who know dogs but do not know a cat. We have both cats and dogs ... when the dogs pass on, we will have only cats ... they are just easy to be with, easy to care for ... I see them as superior to dogs in most every way. If I was blind though I would be grateful to not need to rely on a seeing eye cat šŸ˜‚. Imagine??

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Tracy's avatar

I agree. I have had many dogs, no cats except for one that I rescued off of a dirt road. She climbed up my leg and I fell in love. Sadly I had to re-home her after a day as my dog Ruby wanted to kill her. I cried even after that short period of time. I always say I think cats are are great but a little psycho and I just don't know them well enough. I would never say I hate any animal.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

šŸ˜‚

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Debra's avatar

I love my kitty's but they are truly a different animal than a dog. Dog's need their people. Cat's, not so much. How many feral dogs are there compared to cats?

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CuiBono?'s avatar

Very true. We have a variety of pets and our cat is by FAR the easiest, most low maintenance. I really appreciate that about her😁

We live in the woods and have had many stray pets come our way over the years (we’ve found the owners of all of them but one - our little Miss Trish who we’re very happy to still have :). Sometimes they were back with their owners in a couple of hours, one time not for months, but the dogs are always pitiful - skinny, scared, scratched up from life in the wild, very much in need😢. The cats are typically the opposite - well fed (self-fed), still confident and independent, just lonely most of the time if they previously had a family, and happy to reunite with them :)

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Yes, good point, cats don’t need humans like dogs do. Tons of feral cats. But cats do breed more often and more successfully.

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We the Sheeple's avatar

I have two cats....and I got cats because they're SUPPOSED to independent. Not my two furry felines. Our grandpup is more independent than our two overly spoiled, needy meow-boxes!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Our 16 yr old dog passed away after a couple years I wanted a pet but didn’t want a dog due to current life, decided to get a cat so we could be gone two days from home and she would be fine. NO she is highly needy šŸ˜…

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Karen Bandy's avatar

🤣

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Diana's avatar

Cats are not as used to living with humans as people. A dog had a purpose to human. Hunting fetching working farming. While a cat remains feral even when living with owner. I’m not a cat person prefer a working genetically adapted dog. They are loyal and accustomed to living with human. I fed a cat for a coworker for a week since lived less one mile from me. That car never came out when I arrived I began to wonder if there was a cat other than I saw poop in litter box. If I had been feeding dog, dog would be grateful. I don’t like caring for ungrateful animals.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Who said they were ungrateful? Perhaps they didn't trust strangers.

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Laura Kasner's avatar

Help Needed in KS - Bingo! Our indoor cat is terrified of strangers. But she loves my husband and I. She absolutely craves attention and affection from us. You can see the love in her eyes.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

We have one of those too.

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Diana's avatar

You maybe projecting your own feelings to the cat. Cat not as domesticated as a dog. Dog craves attention and aims to please. I can train my dog to do many things and two dogs work together as a pack. It’s a beautiful thing to see dog’s communicate with each other and with me. I would never cohabitate with a cat. Not my thing but I enjoy my dogs every single day and they enjoy me Bc tails wag the jump and up down when see me it’s complete euphoria these animals express when I return home. Cat not the same. Why would you fear someone arrives to feed you cleans up your mess and then leaves? Not a normal reaction. Hands down I’m a dog person thru and thru. Can’t be cat convinced. I went in hopeful cat would come to me maybe we could bond and nothing.

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Temcol's avatar

Some, not all, are very strange creatures.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

Fluffy's Plan for world Domination https://youtu.be/M780jEAsNb8

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Dr Linda's avatar

: ) I don’t hate cats.

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TWhit's avatar

I never comment, but I came here to say exactly this. ā€œNon-humanā€ does not mean ā€œnon-terrestrialā€. Didn’t we send monkeys and dogs to space all the time back in the day? I can’t believe some people are falling for this. šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

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Roger Beal's avatar

Do non-human biologics come in one hundred genders? (Asking for my cross-dressing labradoodle).

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RunningLogic's avatar

I mean, if they can’t even define what a woman is, how confident are we that they can know what is human or non human?? šŸ¤”šŸ˜†

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yea same as they don’t know when a baby is human.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Exactly.

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Jenn's avatar

#truthbomb šŸ‘½šŸ”„šŸ’£šŸ˜‚

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MayBella82's avatar

Best comment today!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Aww thank you 😊

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Jean Mac's avatar

Perhaps the ā€˜non-human biologics’ are from a pre-teen girl who identified as a cat?

(thought I’d tie this to the previous thread...)

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ˜† The ā€œfurryā€ theory was one that occurred to me too 😬

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ˜†

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Tom's avatar

Maybe the aliens are made of plant-based meat.

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Raphael's avatar

Octopuses are suspect, weird smart creatures.

1911 was as hot if not hotter over the whole of the US, and that's even without HARP manipulation.

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devoalan's avatar

I was thinking cabbage. They scraped these things up in a field of cabbage,which includes non human biologics. Too bad there is no logic to these idiots.

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Kim's avatar

That is exactly what Brannon Howse pointed out on his show. It could be a monkey! They have been sent up in earlier days of space.

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CuiBono?'s avatar

šŸ˜‚

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CMCM's avatar

Also a bacteria could be considered a non human biologic. Why didn't anyone ask that guy to define "biologic".

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TB's avatar

Bingo.

"Non-human biologics at crash site" --> translation: "a helicopter crashed in a field full of cows".

Honestly makes me wonder if this "witness" is deliberately being misleading, or if perhaps he believes in it TOO much, and others have been pulling his legs for years by telling about all the "non-human biologics" and he's not smart enough to translate for himself.

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YM's avatar

The Cat from Outer Space was one of my favorite Disney movies as a kid.

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CMCM's avatar

It seems like those running our government are "non-human" biologics. Biden is a good example. Also Pelosi, Schiff, the list is long.

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LMWC's avatar

šŸ˜‚šŸˆā€ā¬›

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Peter Schott's avatar

I'll admit I was pretty pleasantly surprised to see the plea deal w/ Biden go south so quickly and badly. I'm glad the judge didn't fall for it and brought it into the light. Of course, I'm not holding my breath that Hunter will adhere to any of the terms of his probation or that he'll be called on it if he violates any. That would require a real justice system to be in play.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

He needs an ankle monitor like all my criminal clients...and random UAs.

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Annie's avatar

Put him in with the J6 convicted who in my opinion got screwed big time.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Put the precocious little ba$tard in GenPop on, say, Riker's Island.

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Befferz's avatar

Haven't they suffered enough?

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I was going to say something similar!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

UAs? Drug tests?

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Blaine Smith's avatar

The judge should’ve immediately ordered a piss-test for baseline.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

court talk-urinalysis

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸŽÆšŸŽÆšŸŽÆ

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Sharon Wood's avatar

ā€œGet a job and not do drugs and alcoholā€! Those would be miracles.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And a job, not a ā€œjobā€ (ie board member of a company like Burisma šŸ™„).

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devoalan's avatar

Could you imagine pulling up tothe window at Taco Bell and there he is? I would buy just to see it!

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SadieJay's avatar

Good one. Nice visual. Thanks! Lol

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RunningLogic's avatar

šŸ˜†šŸ¤£

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NewScott's avatar

She should have added that MacDonals is hiring.

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WP William's avatar

Hunter the poster boy for silver-spoon wannabe, entitled, enabled, American man-boy womanizing druggy who sponges off parents, doesn't actually parent his own children, lies about everything, whose idea of work is manipulating people and getting his way in everything and getting payment for being lazy slob. Screw the punk and the millions who are just like him 25 to life would be a good equitable plea bargain. Good RIDDANCE. Now on to Big Guy's sentencing and the rest of them...not going to like that are you Whisperin' Crooked Lyin' Joe; all he can eat ice cream in a cozy Fed Prison--maybe a cellmate to Trump.

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CStone's avatar

I say a cellmate with Pence.

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devoalan's avatar

Want to see him executed for treason, after conviction of course.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

WP couldn’t be a more accurate statement.

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

When I went to rehab for drinking, in 1990, only 3 of us out of 40 were there by choice. The rest were trying to stay out of jail or regain custody of their children.

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eyes open's avatar

Wonder if they will try to get it in before burisma whistleblower Mr. Archer's scheduled (we will see if it happens) testimony on Monday.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Plane crash. Car crash.

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eyes open's avatar

Sudden and unexplained mysterious medical event suffered during a 10 minute Richard Simmons low-impact aerobics video at a remote location overseas.

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mimi's avatar

The stupidity of Hunter's lawyers amazes me. I assume they told him not to say anything in court and he's not bright enough to understand why. But maybe they forgot. Also, they forgot something that is very, very basic in a court of law which even prospective jurors learn very quickly. Do not *ever* tick off a judge.

It truly is a clown world these days. And sometimes the clowns pop up in the most amazing places.

In other news, I understand things are so bad at Anheuser-Busch that they have started laying people off. I understand it's not the line workers though, so that's good.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Same thing with Disney as you surely know! They have laid of ESPN people!!!!

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mimi's avatar

ESPN has been in trouble for years because people just don't like their sports coverage. It may be that the woke Disney connection has been the tipping point .

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

More like incompetence b/w the defence lawyers (hitting the bong again?) and prosecutors forcing the judge covering their a**....

FOR SOME HUNTER MEMES: https://covidsteria.substack.com/t/hunter-biden-memes

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Janice P - Words Beyond Me's avatar

In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God. And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.

— Romans 8:26-28 NASB1995

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

The source of the trust I have is the Holy Spirit. There is no other explanation. God is our Standard, not man, not government, not science. My hope is in the Lord, Maker of heaven and earth. May we seek real truth from the Bearer of truth, nothing less.

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SadieJay's avatar

He is SO good to us. There is no explanation for the peace I carry with me other than the Comforter and the fact that God is in control of it all. He knows. And I am His daughter.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

TRUTH! Let us speak it freely! We are His! Hallelujah!

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Love this Maggie!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Bless you! Sometimes it is good to remind each other. Because He is so good!

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Jan Dickmeyer's avatar

Thx Maggie and Janice. I always need the reminders.

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nt's avatar

šŸ™Œ

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CuiBono?'s avatar

AmenšŸ™šŸ»āœļø

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

Beautiful!

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KGer's avatar

Jeff introduced us to Grandma Garland, and now we have Memaw Mitch! Leadership at its finest. I don’t if it was jab related or he just stood there having a senior moment. What’s next…..Sundowning?

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

Memaw Mitch.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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

That’s better than the turtle

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RunningLogic's avatar

He looked like robot that they forgot to recharge šŸ˜†

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Jaci's avatar

Clone

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KGer's avatar

He did šŸ˜‚

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Melissa S's avatar

Notice how Mitch has almost no wrinkles? Maybe all that Botox (I presume) got to his brain.

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Pat-Tee's avatar

Maybe adrenochrome?

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Jaci's avatar

May clone wearing down? Must have been embarrassing for him.

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SB's avatar

Already got sundowning with potus. Maybe adult diaper changes on live TV are next?

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KGer's avatar

Feedings to follow!

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SadieJay's avatar

You made me LOL LOL. Good one. You people are awesome!

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Jim Gardner's avatar

The conspiracy theorist on my left shoulder says Mitch’s reboot is definitely jab related. However, the conspiracy theorist on my right shoulder is telling me it’s just old age because, obviously, everyone in Congress got the placebos.

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Dawn B's avatar

I think Me Maw Mitch's reboot is much more sinister than the jab.

I wonder "what" is running our country, not "who." With all the AI and stuff they are able to do... The Bidens (plural) that they have shown us is pretty suspect, plus all the other weird and unexplained things we are noticing doesn't add up. I know nothing except that there are dark forces doing dark things. Jesus called the ruling powers of His time the synogogue of satan and we can safely assume that they never left the ruling powers up to today.

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Tom's avatar

We've been told "what" is running the country, and the world. Principalities, powers, rulers, under their "king." They're just become more obvious and overt lately.

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CStone's avatar

That’s it. Exactly, I was about to say ā€˜Nephillim’ (demons/fallen angels)

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I wonder if aliens are demons!

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Dawn B's avatar

I think you are right. They want us to believe there are other beings from other planets. That diminishes us as God's special creation. God told us about demons and spiritual forces and warned us about being fooled. There is too much evidence that is contrary to the media and I know it is against God so it must be evil.

I have to remember to stay in God's Word and let Him handle it. These are some really good verses to check out.

Matthew 9: 37

Matthew 24:6

1 John 5:19

1 John 4:1-6

Proverbs 29:25

Revelation 3:9

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Appreciate the verses.

I never read the book of Enoch but am thinking about doing it soon. Heard a few people mention it lately with all the alien talk. (Ben Armstrong is the only one I can think of right now who mentioned it recently. )

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Dawn B's avatar

Absolutely... Something different is happening though. A lot of people are noticing now for one.

I wonder if they think they are losing their grip or if satan has blinded them of this too. All that power and wealth is nothing after death and they think they are gods and will escape God's judgement.

What a farce!

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

So many are blinded.

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Dick's avatar

Has anyone watched the 3 to the left of Mitch? Did that woman step & touch his hand & then step back? So weird.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Yes.... they... congress.... exempted themselves along with employees of the capital from ā€œmandatory inoculation.... yet those who were elected to represent us, we the people, were ā€œforcedā€ by corporations and institutions, because ~if they refused~ to enforce the jab they would loose their gov honey pot funding....

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WP William's avatar

Not "FORCED" in the legal definition--see how they do it? SCUMBAG Lawyers

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Annie's avatar

Agree. I am of the opinion tptb did not give the saline to these government officials. Tptb consider them useful idiots to use and then discard. These useful idiots have fallen for the fame, power and riches of this world. Evil always seduces the weak. Now they will be discarded. They should have stayed fast to Our Lord. They reap what they sow.

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J Boss's avatar

They were exempt in the CARES Act.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Maybe he was faking it so Joe wouldn’t look quite as bad. šŸ˜‚

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Based Florida Man's avatar

The BBC: "Climate change could be more devastating than Covid... unless we take immediate action."

https://twitter.com/Xx17965797N/status/1683461050321063937

Wait... can't we finish the Ukraine psyop? Already on to the next one???

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FourWinds's avatar

"Covid" was not devastating. The reaction to it was.

I've been hearing since the 60s that the world was either going to freeze or boil - they can't make up their minds - unless we do something "immediately". What. Ever.

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Cindi's avatar

It’s why they had to switch to the politically correct, all-inclusive ā€œclimate changeā€ because the freezing & boiling time lines wouldn’t cooperate

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RunningLogic's avatar

Bingo!!

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FourWinds's avatar

Yep, you nailed it!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yup and those of us old enough to remember all of that switching back and forth and the manufactured crises are just rolling our eyes because we know it’s nonsense.

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DenverDad's avatar

Remember the $6 million man where Rudy and the scientists had to launch a rocket with chemicals to save the world from the hole in the ozone layer? Or Bionic Woman. Can’t remember. Just know I’ve been exposed to brainwashing through TV all my life. Then I stopped. Then more became clear.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

They love the drama, don't they.

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June M's avatar

Yep, I’m still waiting on that Ice Age that was promised in the 70’s

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Jay Horton's avatar

No June,

That came out in 2002. I saw it with my kids at the movie........ HA!

Later Jay

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June M's avatar

LOL!

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FourWinds's avatar

I wish it would hurry up already. It's going to be 95 tomorrow in Ohio. I hate summer!

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Johnny-O's avatar

Akin to "Iran is minutes away from obtaining a nuclear weapon."

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J Boss's avatar

It's all about control and money. Every regulation is designed to benefit a company or person through some sort of insider advantage.

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Dawn B's avatar

Every decade has its planetary doom theme.

I wonder how long and often they have been using HAARP to affect the weather or is it considered conspiracy theory... Getting rid of HAARP would be immediate.

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

And the restriction of viable treatment

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CuiBono?'s avatar

šŸ™ŒšŸ¼šŸ˜

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

Well, the head dude at the UN today declared that we've past global warming, now we're global "boiling".

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

I am not putting my lawn chair away. I will just keep it out to watch.

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Tom's avatar

"We have ALWAYS been at war against climate change. We have NEVER been at war with Ukraine. Now, once more, how many fingers am I holding up?"

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

More chaos, less chaos, a garden of ploys.

Hysteriwokles lap it up and the noise, o the noise!

Hey wait! What is that? That yew-app* over there?

It's your [petro]dollars dematerializing right into thin air!

The wake up will be to the cruelest of tricks.

But we'll be better off with a house built with BRICS.

Stay tuned.

*phonetic UAP

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Maureen ODH's avatar

BFM... šŸ™ŒšŸ’„šŸŽÆšŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ˜³šŸ™„šŸ¤Ø

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Dianne Denson's avatar

Can I finish my lunch first???šŸ˜…šŸ˜†šŸ¤£

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Dr Linda's avatar

Dreamer : )

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

I think the key dynamic with the Hunter legal hearing is that the prosectutors (DOJ) and the defense are not adversaries in this case. They BOTH want to put his legal problems to bed as painlessly as possible.

Only a sharp and skeptical judge is keeping it from being swept under the rug.

#Judge Noreika didn't commit suicide

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PamelaZelie's avatar

ā€œThree barely-functional senators. Out of fifty.ā€

Ah no. I dispute your ratio.

We have a majority of barely-functional, corrupt legislators, in both parties.

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Anthony's avatar

Yeah, AOC's idea of the 3 branches of government is Presidency, House, and Senate.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Dumb as a door nail but not as useful.

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Connie Davis's avatar

Out of 100 but still šŸ˜†

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Dawn B's avatar

They don't need a brain or have to actually work. They just do what they are told by the shadow government (conspiracy theory).... However, a theory with enough evidence, even no evidence, or made up evidence can be fact according to science so.... The earth is sure looking flatter than it used to. There is more evidence of this than of aliens. Just sayin.

My common sense thought: NASA expects us to believe they went to the moon in a tin can, talked on a phone to the president from the moon, and since then, LOST the technology to go back to the moon...

Come on man!

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

"Even setting the jab issue aside, America’s government is looking more and more like a contentious bingo tournament at an assisted-living facility. How are these people winning elections? Have Americans discarded all standards except party affiliation? If so, we deserve what we’re going to get."

A very concise and sadly accurate SOTU, Mr. Childers.

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GG's avatar

We know how they're winning elections, and it isn't because people are voting for them.

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Tom's avatar

I have resolved that from now on, when I want to overstate a number for the sake of obvious hyperbole, I will use the number '81 million.'

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GG's avatar

It's a magical number!

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Kim's avatar

Bingo!

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RSgva's avatar

I think someone predicted about 30 years ago that when the government starts talking about UFOs it’s because they’ve run out of ways to increase their defense budget.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Don't remember the prediction but just wait. The fearmongering starts... 3... 2... 1...

People will not think twice that the friendly skies have been visited for decades! without incident. A sure sign of aggression. Mm-hm.

Now where's my... I thought I left it right over there on that shelf... O well, off to the kitchen and the RJ Reynolds wrap.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

bahahahahaha!

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The hatter's avatar

David Grusch failed the oubliette test. If he was really spilling the beans on an uber secret government program they would lock him up and throw away the key, like they are doing to Julian Assange.

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CStone's avatar

Yours is the best comment yet on this creep. A misinformant.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

They tried.

He sought Whistleblower protection and then went public.

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The hatter's avatar

And that looks good for the press, but you'll note that he hasn't committed suicide (Epstein, etc.), died in a plane crash (John F. Kennedy Jr., etc.), been assassinated (JFK, etc.), or mysteriously disappeared (Jimmy Hoffa, etc.). And the MSM is covering it unlike Hersh's Nord Stream story, the OPCW fabrication, Victoria Nuland's leaked call plotting the Maidan coup, or countless other things that the state doesn't want exposed.

Conclusion, Grusch is doing the state's bidding, not blowing the whistle. His credibility isn't helped by the fact that his testimony, in its entirety, was hearsay.

It is interesting though that this distraction is about the USA government covering up a major issue. Implying that Americans are willing to believe that the state has been lying to them for decades.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

REMEMBER, the Soviet Union was like this in the late 70s-early 80s - a bunch of elderly leaders who kept dying... What was it that Reagon said, "who to talk to when they all keep dying?"

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RunningLogic's avatar

Reagan had the best quips! šŸ˜‚šŸ˜†

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

Yep--Reagan the Great Communicator!!

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

"The only reason Id never met with General Secretary Gorbachev’s predecessors was because they kept dying on me - Brezhnev, Chernenko, Andropov. Then along came Gorbachev. He was different in style, in substance, and, I believe, in intellect from previous Soviet leaders. He is a man who takes chances and that’s what you need for progress. He is a remarkable force for change in that country...."

https://www.reaganfoundation.org/library-museum/permanent-exhibitions/berlin-wall/from-the-archives/address-to-the-nation-on-the-upcoming-soviet-united-states-summit-meeting-in-geneva/

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daiva's avatar

There's no other way for tptb than turn the terror dials to eleven; 'climate doomblogging' and 'whatever skullduggery' are their only option.

šŸ—Ø A well known sales aphorism is ā€˜sell the sizzle not the sausage.’ The entire climate narrative is catastrophe sizzle. It has to be because the composition of the sausage doesn’t stand up to serious scrutiny.

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FourWinds's avatar

"Skullduggery" - my favorite word. All of this climate nonsense is just exactly that - nonsense - but you put it better than I ever could.

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daiva's avatar

You might like the equally vibrant persiflagist folderol as well 😊 (h/t hon'ble Sgt Briggs)

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

O, I am missing this Āæcultural? reference. Hon'ble Sgt Briggs... persiflagist folderol... Gilbert and Sullivan? Wild guess. (*flushed with slight embarrassment)

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daiva's avatar

šŸ˜‚ Don't be too hard on your kind self! Briggs in point ain't (yet?) presactly a cultural icon at this point in time (though widely known in narrow circles šŸ˜‰).

Check out his RĆ©sumĆ© (wmbriggs.com/contact) and/or pay a visit to his 'stack residence (wmbriggs.substack.com šŸ‘Œ).

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Yep. Outta the loop. Not the first time. Many a loop, wide, narrow or otherwise, gets by just fine without me. Fortunately I suffer not from FOMO. Thanks for the steer.šŸ‘Œ

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WP William's avatar

Machiavellian applies as well

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eyes open's avatar

Multiple players on the US women's soccer team display despicable and disgusting behavior during the national anthem. They stand like the ugly statues they are with cold death stare faces bringing dishonor to our nation. One of them is even the child of immigrant parents. They should be removed from the team immediately.

If any repub staffers are reading this please alert your congressional member and denounce these horrid players from the congressional floor-by name.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I refuse to even acknowledge them. Who? Where? I know of no women’s soccer team that represents the USA. We haven’t got a team.

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eyes open's avatar

I hear you, but the problem is that the world sees it and it is the subject of mockery in essence. They are really one pathetic group.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12342419/USWNT-lifeless-performance-Star-Spangled-Banner-World-Cup-game-against-Holland.html

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Oh I know it! They are a complete embarrassment.

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WP William's avatar

they deserve the scrotum sweat in the girls locker room and DEFUNDING, they should all win a free intimate evening of partying with Hunter to honor our country and leadership

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

I am so glad you wrote this comment. I am boiling mad about and they should be removed. They can play for their private team but have zero right to play for the American team and then be anti-American. They should be removed from the team immediately. They bring dishonor to our country.

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eyes open's avatar

I consider it to be an ominous cultural indicator of a nation that has lost its way. There are likely many more of us that are boiling mad than we know! Let's hope it gets broader attention. Keep the faith!

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Tonya McKinney's avatar

I have that same ominous feeling. This new generation doesn’t understand the precious liberty and freedom that was so hard won. We don’t teach American values anymore.

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FourWinds's avatar

Sorry, I wasn't even aware we had a soccer team except for the Olympics. Regardless, that's disgusting. Shame on them!

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RayS's avatar

Does anyone really care about the ā€œwomen’sā€ soccer team?

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Agree šŸ’Æ It’s such a disgraceful act especially those who served or those who gave their lives defending and protecting our nation.

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Johnny-O's avatar

While I understand your feelings, at the same time, that is the beauty of freedom of speech.

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eyes open's avatar

Not an issue of free speech. A national team should not have players on it that hate their own country.

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Debra's avatar

We have a whole nation filled with people who hate it and a government that support them in their hatred.

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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Thank goodness for Jason Aldean.

He brought some of the Patriots out of the woodwork and some of THE most unlikely people support "Try that in a small town..."

While others in his "community" folded like a WSOP poker pro under pressure.

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WP William's avatar

they earn whatever scorn, reproach, disdain, mockery, and hate they engender, i wonder how Beau Bergdahl is doing?? OH YEAH he got a sweet deal this week!!! G. Bless America can't we just forgive Hunter of whatever he's been so wrongly accused of and get on with destroying Trump in court?

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John Cougar Misanthrope's avatar

They are currently self-identifying as such.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Has a biologist verified their gender claims?

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Annie's avatar

Hahaha šŸ˜‚ I won't waste my time watching the least skilled group of soccer players. Apparently the high school boys team can beat them handily. Same with the wnba. Why watch nasty women when we all know boys/trannies etc can beat them? Not that I watch sports anymore.

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Fla Mom's avatar

When I first heard about the 20-second gap for McConnell, I guessed absence seizure, but when I saw the video my guess switched to what, when I was an EMT in Miami, working Miami Beach as well back when South Beach was still a haven for Jewish retirees, we called 'VD' because of how it sounded when the little old Jewish ladies said it - "I'm veak and dizzy." It's really not a new thing.

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AJ#2's avatar

My brother gets (they are controlled) those kind of seizures with the staring.It was what I thought of when I saw the video. It would also explain why he was able to come back after a few minutes. But who knows.I don't think a lot of people realize there are seizures that don't involve the movements of a grand mal seizure.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Petit mal....

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CStone's avatar

That is what came to my mind as well. Seizure. Because he was able to come out of it as soon as someone touched him.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

My dad who’s 90 gets those. I am hoping he just zones out to relax his brain. A daughter can hope, right?

I gotta get him off the damn statins, I just found out about those. And my mom only dropped down to two Prozac from three, and stopped there instead of weaning off completely. They’re not even advised for old people!!

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Karen Bandy's avatar

AJ#2 what does your brother do to control the seizures?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And yet it somehow never happened to him prior to getting the jab. šŸ¤” Until they prove otherwise….it was the jab. They have all lost any -innocent until proven guilty- benefit of the doubt. If they hadn’t tried so hard to force and manipulate people AND if they hadn’t silenced everyone and tried to manipulate and ruin us for pointing out these are jab related….then maybe I’d say eh, it happens. Nope. Not now. NOW, it’s game on. Jab injuries front and center and we will call them out as such until they prove otherwise.

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Fla Mom's avatar

It never happened *on camera.* That's all you can say.

"Post hoc, ergo propter hoc." It's a logical fallacy. Don't fall prey to it.

I'm not giving the benefit of the doubt, I'm being a scientist. Our side is supposed to like real scientists, right? I'm warning our side that claiming that everything is the vax just sets us up for the mainstream (called that because their reach is wider than ours) to mock and spread the instances of where we're wrong, not where we're right, thereby confirming in the minds of some who might otherwise have been persuadable by evidence (not assertion) that we are today's Alex Joneses (who was also correct, but does it matter? His reach was reduced by orders of magnitude) or pick your mocked and cancelled conservative. I'm trying to point out where we could go wrong tactically, by being a scientific devil's advocate of a sort, telling about cases I saw during my career quite like, or even exactly like, those our side now want to say are only ever caused by something that didn't exist when I was practicing. I just don't think it's a good tactic.

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Copernicus's avatar

FLA Mom, I absolutely concur with the rigor with which we must approach these incidents.

It is all too tempting to presume that the jabs are responsible for 90-100% of the odd things we keep seeing. We must continue to maintain a broad differential, with jabs perhaps high on the list, but not at the exclusion of other possibilities.

As they say, to assume is to make an ass out of u and me. šŸ˜‰

It does not matter how presumptive the other side is. We cannot and must not stoop to that level.

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Tom's avatar

If only there was some sort of *method* we could use to conduct *trials* that are *randomized* and *controlled.* They could be designed to analyze the differences in long-term all-cause mortality between two separate groups.

But, "the science" has changed; as it is now, we fully accept what used to be called a hypothesis, on the grounds that it's so novel. The embodiment of this is Anthony "The Science" Fauci himself.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I'm furious about the loss of scientific integrity in the fields in which I used to be so proud to be a part. I was reflecting yesterday that I used to tell people proudly that my father was a career FBI agent, but the shine is off that, too, though he was nothing like the dishonest scum who've ruined the organization. I did all the mandatory training in ethics for conducting human trials, my protocols had to be reviewed by multiple committees and I had to jump through every hoop. I had no idea that Fauci excused himself from such niceties until I learned it from Dr. Malone. When I realized what Fauci had done with unblinding the COVID injection clinical trials extremely early, and then read Dr. Peter Duesberg's book Inventing the AIDS Virus, I recalled the furor that occurred at my medical school / hospital when Fauci unblinded the AZT trial extremely early. He's been doing it all in plain sight for forever, but controlled so much research money that no one would call him out.

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A.J.'s avatar

Bingo! - rama-lama-ding-dong. A big fat cheater with a big bankroll.

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Tom's avatar

Too many obvious lies were put forth by people all over the world who were in power and in positions to know better.

Something is going on beyond the normal wickedness of the world. An integral part of this is deception.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I completely understand your feelings and reaction, it really is an outrage and casts a pall on the whole field of medicine and even science as a whole more broadly speaking šŸ˜•

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Julie Ann B's avatar

The VAERS report, which are grossly under reported, verify the increases in strokes, cardiac events, cancer, sudden unexpected deaths, neurological disorders and virtually ever other possible health problems imaginable in every age group, not just seniors. There is plenty of documentation, including from Pfizer itself, to study these reports. I’m defaulting to the jab being the cause anytime I see or hear of these events unless proven otherwise and the sketchy explanations are not plausible in my opinion as a healthcare professional with 32 years of acute care clinical experience.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Yes, the excess, the observed over expected, is exactly what tells the tale. It should perhaps be included any time an individual, anecdotal, case is mentioned, to give context in real data.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree with your basic premise but for one thing, if we refuse to even ask the question without first having proof, we will never get to ask the questions. I think we need to keep this idea about possible vax injuries front and center. And secondly, when has being accurate and factual ever stopped the ā€œother sideā€ (I was going to write ā€œleftists, but that is too limiting, they are not the only ones) from mockery or from ā€œcancelingā€ someone?? It doesn’t matter to them how much truth or evidence there is. I do agree we should acknowledge that these phenomena in and of themselves are not new, but it does seem that the scope and scale are very different now. Yes, you *didn’tā€ used to see this on camera. Especially not this frequently and in so many different age groups. Wouldn’t that at least make it worth asking ā€œso what has changed?ā€

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Fla Mom's avatar

Scientists never hesitate to ask questions.

The last thing I want to be like is the other side.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Except we aren’t even allowed to ask the question. People seem to be horrified when asked ā€œdid they get jabbed?ā€How does that make the information complete enough to give us the actual data? Doctors are lying and not reporting adverse events. They are in denial that anything is causing these adverse effects. They will go on record as being baffled before they will attribute anything weird to the jab. Just like VAERS is under reported…. SADS and all the rest will be downplayed and denied to the fullest extent possible. We will not get accurate info. I think we are being scientific because we are asking ā€œwere you injected?ā€ The best scientific question to begin the process to Learn if an adverse injury is jab related. Without THAT question…. No other question matters.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Let them be horrified. Ask anyway. Remember the name of Hillary's book? "Nevertheless, she persisted." Databases that have nothing to do with health may tell the tale, such as insurance payouts.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes I agree. I definitely get your point that we shouldn’t necessarily be jumping to conclusions, but we for sure shouldn’t be afraid of asking the questions.

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Fla Mom's avatar

And we should be asking them, very assertively.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

I understand what you are saying and don’t disagree. I honestly blame the jabs for most of what I’m seeing and hearing BUT I will also give room for other explanations and weigh heavily things that used to happen prior to the jab as well. I know people who are vax injured and dead and I know people who have had things happen that I am 99% sure it is jab injury BUT, it is possible that it wasn’t because there is record of it happening prior to the jabs and can happen unrelated. I know weird injuries and unexplained deaths happened prior to the roll out of the poison injections.

I also agree with not stooping to their tactics. Thereby making ourselves look like we have no credibility. However, they have pushed us into the corner because we aren’t allowed to even ASK if they were jabbed or healthy prior to the jab, OR ASK if it is a jab injury. We are silenced! Zip 🤐 Nope. Not allowed to question! Therefore I will do the opposite and question if every single injury is a jab injury. Prove its not? Oh wait, that’s right, you can’t because then you would have to disclose whether they got the jab, disclose health info and admit if it was the jab. Uh- I see.

Prior to all this we were forced to disclose our ā€œvaccineā€ status. Every single business, school, employer, restaurant, theater, etc ASKED for our personal medical information. NOW WE WANT THEIRS.

How can we be expected to collect accurate data when they refuse to disclose information? Won’t data be skewed because it’s lacking proper and complete information ? Seems they win no matter how we approach it.

I want factual data too.

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Fla Mom's avatar

I'm with you. There are people I know who died suddenly and who became ill and died and who have chronic conditions now, and for all of them I strongly suspect the injections. I agree that asking for injection status on people with health problems is fair game. Ed Dowd's group is looking at databases that health care people have nothing to do with and so cannot manipulate, like insurance payouts. If the problem is as serious as we fear, then eventually even the health databases will reveal the excess morbidity and mortality so clearly that more people will begin to wonder and suspect. It's the persuadables that I want to affect and chip away at, so every time we have to backtrack and apologize for erroneously associating an outcome with the injections it makes it more difficult to get them to consider the possibility again.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yes. I agree. And I’m careful with what I say and who I say it to…(even if I personally will attribute everything to the jab until proven otherwise).... just like I would’ve been pre-psyop/covid stuff. I’ve also unintentionally passed on wrong info to people and as much as I hate having to backtrack, we also have to be willing to admit mistake, and correct ourselves. That also keeps us from being like ā€œthemā€. One of the many things I so appreciate about Jeff. If we can do this in a way that minimizes the backtracking and corrections needed it would go a long way for credibility and as you say, get the ā€œpersuadablesā€ to admit what’s happening.

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SadieJay's avatar

Right on. To hell with medical privacy when they insist on jabbing everyone. We have every right to know if they are jabbed or not, to hell with their medical privacy now. Like I said earlier...let's talk to funeral homes and life insurance companies to get the REAL data. And...if someone I loved was killed by taking a shot, I would be clamoring for justice. Why aren't the families speaking up?

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Jen's avatar

I talked to a family member who owns a chain of funeral homes up north and they are seeing several odd things. First, numbers are way up - they're getting a lot of business. Second, average age of the person is way down...they're seeing many more younger people than normal. Third, there is something strange they're seeing in the blood. They are definitely seeing spongy structures in the majority of people (80%+) now where they used to see them in around 5% of people.

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SadieJay's avatar

That is so disturbing and gross. It is all about the blood, isn't it? If it is polluted, everything else will go wrong because blood is the key element that our bodies depend upon to work. Spiritual battle as well, because what do they say? Jesus shed his blood to forgive us of our sin. It says that we are made in the image of God and we all know how evil feels about God and we are His creation. What better way to get rid of us than to make us want to line up and get what the government tells us will keep us safe. What movie was that? One guy is asking about how to get people out of some building and the other answers that they have to make them WANT to leave. Yeah...that.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Exactly! Where are the families? Don’t they want to know the truth? I would.

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Dawn B's avatar

Totally agree... science is theorizing and collecting data in order to draw a conclusion. If you leave out certain data, you could draw an incorrect conclusion kinda like what the MSM does to us. Personally, I gather evidence from both ends of the spectrum and then make an educated guess. It may not be 100% correct, but it is closer to the truth than MSM. Lately it is getting weirder and weirder. This is why we need to stay close to God and rely on the Bible. The Bible explains a lot, especially the Book of Enoch that is not recognized by religeous groups, but is referred to in the cannonized scripture so...

All this crazy stuff IS happening so I have to stay grounded or else get distracted by all the evil... It is facinating though. I wonder how God will get us out of this mess because it won't be what I expect.

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WP William's avatar

yes, "PROVE that your mRNA Jabs DIDN'T cause the issue!" perfect

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