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Sep 29, 2021 18:56:27   #
soba1 wrote:
If this is true do you think I want to risk the side affects.

https://rense.com/general96/k**l-shot-effects.php

I know of four people in my circle that have had kidney failure as a result of the v******tion.
I will take my chances without it, I know there is 98% survival rate.


My God you must have one hell of a big circle and I do mean BIG.

Almost unbelievable.
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Sep 29, 2021 18:50:28   #
Fotoartist wrote:
A r****d e******n that will go down as the crookedest in American history. Another feather in the Democrats legacy.


Are you really that mentally f't up, why are you trying so hard

to destroy the bedrock of the country, what in the hell is the matter with you?
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Sep 29, 2021 17:54:10   #
redlegfrog wrote:
Don't plan on getting any Info on youtube any more, its all blocked!

https://www.newsmax.com/finance/streettalk/youtube-c****-**-v******tion/2021/09/29/id/1038392/?ns_mail_uid=ff3cce49-4c3e-4342-8483-016e8796c2ea&ns_mail_job=DM260741_09292021&s=acs&dkt_nbr=010502yi52na


As they should. It's all BS anyway.
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Sep 29, 2021 17:45:18   #
DennyT wrote:
You raise a point his ex lawyer noted. He won’t run for fear of being label a two time loser for the rest of his life. His narcissistic persona can’t hand even the possibility of that.
I predict he won’t run and will have a health/ medical reason while maintaining he could have easily won if not for his health.


You are more than likely right. Makes a lot of sense.
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Sep 29, 2021 17:31:59   #
David Martin wrote:
Asking because I'm curious -- Did you write that?
There's no attribution and the link gets me to an empty gmail inbox.


Sorry about that, it's fixed now.
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Sep 29, 2021 16:37:58   #
Donald Trump is out of office. That doesn’t mean he’s out of power.

In the last week, the former President has once again shown just how he plans to maintain control of the Republican Party’s brand. He has refused to accept the Republican-led audit of 2020 e******n results in Arizona that he is, in fact, still the race’s loser. He continues to push for e******n reviews in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin—and seems to be on track to get them. Trump has been hammering his supporters in Congress to gum up a quartet of high-profile pieces of President Joe Biden’s agenda and keeps sprinkling his endorsements in races around the country, trying to exact revenge on corners of his party he has deemed insufficiently loyal.

Trump has remade the Republican brand into one of chaos and obstruction, despite holding no official place in the party hierarchy. His contempt for norms continues and, especially among House Republicans, that is in itself a new norm. It’s tough to imagine a pre-Trump moment where such rancor was celebrated. In 2009, when Rep. Joe Wilson shouted “You lie!” at then-President Barack Obama, he issued an apology almost immediately for his outburst. Now, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s heckling of fellow members on the steps of the Capitol about a******n and their faith is met with deafening silence from the GOP. (Party leaders, however,) have already stripped her of committee assignments for peddling conspiracy theories.)

Trump may have fled Washington even before Joe Biden took the oath but his influence never left, especially among Republicans who sincerely believe that Trump’s mix of bravado and trouble-making is a winning cocktail for victory in next year’s midterms and the 2024 race that, if Trump is to be believed, could feature his return to the b****t. In fact, CNN polling shows GOP v**ers prefer Trump to be the leader of the Republican Party by a 2-to-1 margin, even if those same v**ers say it’s a coin-toss whether he’d actually help them retake the White House as the nominee. Trump is still drawing crowds across the country, and some $82 million in cash in the first half of the year moved into Trump-affiliated accounts at a network of political committees.

It’s easy to dismiss the shift in what it means to be a Republican these days as something that only matters inside the Beltway; something for cable news pundits to fret about. After all, the share of Americans who actually identifies as a member of the Republican Party hovers around 30% year over year. (Democrats come in around that same level. The biggest v****g bloc in America is unaffiliated v**ers, and has been for decades.)

The problem is that for many v**ers, supporting Trump goes hand in hand with rejecting some of the nation’s basic guiding principles. In communities across this country, yard signs still are promoting Trump’s re-e******n last year. Many Republicans still believe he is the legitimately elected President of the United States: two-thirds of GOP v**ers said in a poll released last month that Trump was the winner of the e******n, a number that has remained consistent since November despite overwhelming evidence otherwise. It’s tough for rank-and-file Republican lawmakers to ignore that reality, even if meaningful e******n f***d is fiction.

Which brings us to this disturbing finding, released this week from the Pew Research Center. In a massive survey of more than 10,000 people, Pew found only 57% of Republicans believe those who heeded Trump’s advice to march on the Capitol and “fight like hell” on J*** 6 deserve prosecution for the failed i**********n. That’s still a majority, sure, but it’s down from the 78% who said the same in March. And among Republicans who think the mob that stormed the Capitol and sent lawmakers into hiding deserve to face consequences, the intensity has dropped off, with the 50% of Republicans who in March said it was “very important” to prosecute the offenders falling to 27%.

In other words, Trump and his allies have been working tirelessly to normalize the J*** 6 attacks and, at least among Republicans, it’s working. Their near-universal refusal to cooperate with Congress’ J*** 6 investigation has delegitimized it, and the work more broadly to discredit a free and f**r e******n continues to prove a threat to America’s democracy. To borrow an observation from a former Arizona Attorney General, an ex-Republican who was John McCain’s chief of staff, Trump’s efforts to undermine American democracy may be succeeding where Russia’s failed. And that’s something that all Americans across the political spectrum should watch with worry.

https://time.com/6102500/donald-trump-gop-control/
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Sep 29, 2021 15:34:06   #
wilpharm wrote:
well, if he sent you the filth he sent me you wouldn't post it either...


Try it, maybe it's nothing and you are being thin-skinned.
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Sep 29, 2021 15:31:59   #
DennyT wrote:
Of course fox behind the cameras has a v*****e. Mandate ..

https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/19/media/fox-v*****e-passport/index.html


https://www.businessinsider.com/fox-news-c***d-protocols-v******tion-passport-memo-tucker-carlson-2021-7


The far-right are nothing but lying hypocrites.


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Sep 29, 2021 15:27:47   #
Fotoartist wrote:
The Left wouldn't know what t***h is if it bit them in the ass.


The Right wouldn't know what t***h is if it bit them in the ass.
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Sep 29, 2021 15:25:31   #
Tex-s wrote:
No comment needed.

https://www.zerohedge.com/c****-**/p****r-launches-final-study-c***d-drug-thats-suspiciously-similar-ivermectin


Overall, we rate ZeroHedge an extreme right-biased conspiracy website based on the promotion of false/misleading/debunked information that routinely denigrates the left. (8/18/2016) Updated (M. Huitsing 05/28/2021)

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/zero-hedge/

ZeroHedge was banned from Twitter in February 2020; according to some, its last tweet referred to speculation the c****av***s could be a bioweapon, and BuzzFeed accused ZeroHedge of doxxing a Chinese scientist. As of June 2020, its account had been restored. ZeroHedge has been banned from other sites as well.

Writers on the left and right have referred to ZeroHedge as conservative; BuzzFeed referred to ZeroHedge as a "popular pro-Trump website," and Gateway Pundit referred to ZeroHedge as a "top conservative and pro-Trump website." Wikipedia refers to ZeroHedge as "a libertarian or right-wing financial blog," and notes that it reflects an "adherence to the Austrian School of economics and credit cycles." Wikipedia also says that ZeroHedge has "expanded into non-financial analysis, such as conspiracy theories and fringe rhetoric that has been associated with the Radical right (United States) and a pro-Russian bias."

https://www.allsides.com/news-source/zerohedge-media-bias
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Sep 29, 2021 13:05:23   #
soba1 wrote:
Nah it’s just accepting t***h regardless of what side it comes from.


The right is batting zero in that regard.
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Sep 29, 2021 13:01:55   #
soba1 wrote:
Biden is an i***t and so are the people that v**ed for him


So you are admitting that you v**ed for him.
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Sep 29, 2021 11:52:57   #
I can’t take my dog to the park because the ducks keep trying to bite him...

I guess that’s what I get for buying a pure bread dog.
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Sep 29, 2021 11:49:33   #
wilpharm wrote:
you have told me with your filthy Pms....I would post them but I would get canned instead of you, poor sad filthy scared frank!!!


Sounds like you are the scared one.
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Sep 29, 2021 11:47:17   #
lonedog wrote:
No it doesn’t work for you because you’re not right in the head


And you are??????
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