[PJMedia] Never mind that antifa and BLM burned our cities with impunity for over a year. If you lean right you will pay the price.
Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, a right-leaning group of "Western chauvinist" men who support Trump and drink a lot of booze, was arrested on January 4 for burning a BLM flag purloined from Asbury United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C., in December of 2020. At the time of his arrest, he was found with two semi-automatic magazines with the "Proud Boys" logo on them, which he claimed he was selling. The magazines were unloaded and Tarrio was unarmed.
Superior Court Judge Harold Cushenberry came down hard on Tarrio and sentenced him to roughly five months in prison, two months longer than prosecutors had asked for.
"Mr. Tarrio has clearly — intentionally and proudly — crossed the line from peaceful protest and assembly to dangerous and potentially violent mostly peaceful criminal conduct," the judge said.
Tarrio told the court he was "profusely" sorry for his actions, referring to them as a "grave mistake."
"What I did was wrong," Tarrio said during the videoconference hearing.
Fact-O-Rama! Though leftists consider the Proud Boys to be a group of "white supremacists," Tarrio, their leader, is of Afro-Cuban descent.
After his January 4 arrest, Tarrio was ordered to stay away from Washington. Law enforcement later said Tarrio was picked up in part to help quell potential violence.
#1
They are at war with you, not the barbarians that burn and loot your cities. They use the barbarians to awe you into submission. Seems to work so far.
#5
"Programs! Gitcher programs. Can't tell the perps from the paid informants without a program!"
In other FBI news, Richard Trask, one of the ring leaders in the plot to kidnap MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was outed as an FBI employee after he got arrested on a domestic beef. Turns out 12 of the 26 conspirators were working for the Feds.
[WashingtonFreeBeacon] Marines will lose their pensions, tuition assistance, and access to the G.I. bill, along with other military benefits, if they refuse the COVID-19 vaccination, according to internal emails reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.
An Aug. 18 email from Col. Teague Pastel, a commanding officer at the Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C., told colleagues that although "vaccines are still voluntary," the military believes "they will become mandatory in the near future." The penalties for refusing the coronavirus vaccination, Pastel wrote, should be in line with others for insubordination. Those penalties include "administration separation," a demerit in the Marine's personal file, as well as the forfeiture of various retirement and financial benefits.
"Please continue engaging with our troops on the importance of vaccinating, and stress that it is still voluntary at this time. However, once the vaccine becomes mandatory they need to be prepared to separate and potentially lose benefits," Pastel's email reads. "If the Marines are not willing to lose the benefits then they should just get the vaccine now."
Pastel sent the email prior to the Food and Drug Administration's Monday move to approve the Pfizer vaccine, which opened the door for the military to mandate it for its members. The Pentagon announced the vaccine mandate within hours of FDA approval.
Although military officials, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Gen. Mark Milley, previously discussed mandating the vaccine, how they planned on implementing it remained unknown. The memo obtained by the Free Beacon describes how the armed forces plans to use a variety of draconian measures to make life as an unvaccinated troop as difficult as possible.
"As you continue engaging with your Marines and Sailors about volunteering to get the vaccine now instead of waiting, please ensure they know the anticipated ramifications of refusing to vaccinate," Pastel says in the memo. He then says those who decline the vaccination will lose out on tuition assistance, "Post 9/11 G.I. Bill" benefits, as well as retirement contributions and credits.
The Marine Corps did not respond to a request for comment.
The Pentagon says more than one million troops are fully vaccinated, with another 237,000 receiving one dose. The percentage of those vaccinated by branch varies greatly, according to the military's latest numbers. The Department of the Navy, of which the Marines are a part, says 74 percent of its members have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
Other branches of the military have struggled to get their members vaccinated, with the Air Force seeing over 65 percent of its active force at least partially vaccinated. The Army has the lowest vaccination rate at around 50 percent.
Mike Kozlowski submitted another article on the subject, commenting:
...Lemme tell y'all a story.
In the late 90s, the USAF couldn't get anybody to volunteer for the career and marriage destroying duty that was Recruiting, so some genius decided that ALL Staff Sergeants returning from overseas during a 90-day period were going to be recruiters whether they wanted to or not. When asked what would happen if these folks declined, the answer was "They'll be discharged - and they're far too invested in their careers at this point to walk away and lose everything now."
Dear 'Burgers, since you're here and you're reading this, it's likely you've already figured out what happened next. The OFFICIAL number of decliners was "in the low double digits", but it was enough to make the USAF very quietly kill the program. I was told on a couple of occasions later that the actual number (those who actually said no and those who indicated they were going to) was closing in on 50%, which would have crippled the junior NCO corps for years had they actually been separated.
The takeaway should be this: The USAF utterly failed to realize just how resistable an idiotic and ill considered 'irresistable' program could be. The United States Marine Corps - famed for the courage of its men and women, less so for the intelligence of some of its senior leadership at times - may well be about to learn the same lesson.
#2
I wonder when the the Asian's get wise to Harris and her super spreader tour. Normal people even if allowed to visit face 14 day quarantine in each of these countries.
#4
Yes of course, our Marines and soldiers are the problem, not activities at the Wuhan labs or our socialist central planners in Washington. Please concentrate media attention on our Marines, Airmen, Sailors, and Soldiers.
#8
Adding a new clause to an existing contract? Lawyers split a gut...
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Variola treatments had been around for over 50 years, and remember in those times flogging, hanging, and firing squad were on the table.
Perhaps a bad optics example as Australia rounds up children from their mother's breast, locks them in a concrete facility, and has their way with them?
[NYPOST] Dr. Anthony Fauci ...American epidemiologist with rotating opinions, warnings about the unlikely, and reassurances that if you wear a mask you won't get COVID, as long as you're wearing multiple masks, assuming wearing a mask is necessary in the first place... has admitted making his latest mistake in coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men... guidance, this time over when he thinks the pandemic will come "under control" — apologizing by saying, "My bad."
The White House coronavirus czar had told NPR on Monday that if enough people get vaccinated, the US could "really get some good control over this" by the fall or winter of next year.
But quizzed on it by CNN ...the organization formerly known as the Cable News Network. Now who knows what it might stand for... ’s Anderson Cooper later the same day, Fauci — who has been under fire repeatedly for flip-flopping on his public advice from the early days of the pandemic — said he actually thinks that control will come even sooner.
"Anderson, I have to apologize. When I listened to the tape, I meant to say the spring of 2022, so I did misspeak," he said.
#7
I'm really not going anywhere on the New Zealand - Australia - Communist China end of the COVID madness spectrum. I can spend my money better in places where freedom is not considered bad form in the face of a religious cult.
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Hawaii's Governor is trying to stamp out the last remnants of the tourist industry.
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#2 and #3, I think the real answer is "television cameras." TV camera addiction is real--maybe someone should start a telethon to raise funds to help cure it or something.
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#10
Gouge their eyes out and disfigure them. That'll cure it.
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[al-Rooters] Booyah! HT Insty
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Joe Biden's bid to avoid reinstating an immigration policy implemented by his predecessor, Donald Trump, that forced thousands of asylum seekers to stay in Mexico awaiting U.S. hearings.
The court, with three liberal justices dissenting, rejected the Biden administration's effort to block a Texas-based judge's ruling requiring the government to revive Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program.
The brief order by the justices means that U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk's ruling now goes into effect.
The court's decision referenced its 2020 ruling that thwarted Trump's bid to end a program introduced by Democratic former President Barack Obama that protects from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants - often called "Dreamers" - who entered the United States illegally as children.
Both cases concern whether the government followed the correct legal process in unwinding a previous administration's policy.
Biden, who has sought since taking office in January to reverse many of Trump's hardline immigration policies, rolled back the MPP program. Republican-led Texas and Missouri challenged the Democratic president's move.
The high court said the administration failed to show the decision to end the policy was not arbitrary and capricious.
Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented.
The administration formally repealed the policy in June despite the crisis at the border. Kacsmaryk ruled to reinstate the policy in early August, ruling the program was ended illegally. Kacsmaryk said the policy must be reinstated until it was "lawfully rescinded" and the administration had the capacity to hold all migrants. The ruling was not put in place immediately, and the Biden administration was given one week to file an appeal.
#3
If they do, it further undermines the legitimacy of the national government. If you haven't been keeping track its all spiraling quickly down. At a certain point, we'll join the Russian people in walking away from the vestiges of the central government. The only thing holding the place together right now is the common currency which they are in the process of destroying.
#4
SCOTUS makes a good decision; now to enforce the decision is a country that currently appears to be lawless and without any leadership that's identifiable.
#7
Somehow I think Bidet will ignore this, just plain ignore it and we will get months of mumbled, word-salad gibberish and testimonials from "Constitutional Experts" about why it's OK!
#8
I believe SCOTUS technically qualify as the Constitutional experts.
Which brings us back to the continuing dissolution of any reason to obey the law. You can only play - one set of rules for me and another set of rules for thee for so long before you find that the foundation crumbles.
PolitiFact - No proof Biden left Taliban $80B in weapons, or that he wants Americans’ pistols PolitiFact claimed donations
The list of equipment left behind. Its worse than I had thought.
Here is a more complete list (Forbes) of US-supplied and left behind equipment list now controlled by Taliban. Makes our efforts look almost minuscule. At least the guys we supported knew SOMEBODY here … gave a shit.
-2,000 Armored Vehicles Including Humvees and MRAP’s
-75,989 Total Vehicles: FMTV, M35, Ford Rangers, Ford F350, Ford Vans, Toyota Pickups, Armored Security Vehicles etc...
-45 UH-60 Blackhawk Helicopters
-50 MD530G Scout Attack Choppers
-ScanEagle Military Drones
-30 Military Version Cessnas
-4 C-130’s
-29 Brazilian made A-29 Super Tucano Ground Attack Aircraft
=208+ Aircraft Total!!
-At least 600,000+ Small arms M16, M249 SAWs, M24 Sniper Systems, 50 Calibers, 1,394 M203 Grenade Launchers, M134 Mini Gun, 20mm Gatling Guns and Ammunition
-61,000 M203 Rounds
-20,040 Grenades
-Howitzers
-Mortars +1,000’s of Rounds
-162,000 pieces of Encrypted Military Communications Gear
-16,000+ Night Vision Goggles
-Newest Technology Night Vision Scopes
-Thermal Scopes and Thermal Mono Googles
-10,000 2.75 inch Air to Ground Rockets
-Reconnaissance Equipment (ISR)
-Laser Aiming Units
-Explosives Ordnance C-4, Semtex, Detonators, Shaped Charges, Thermite, Incendiaries, AP/API/APIT
-2,520 Bombs
-Administration Encrypted Cell Phones and Laptops ALL operational
-Pallets with Millions of Dollars in US Currency
-Millions of Rounds of Ammunition including but not limited to 20,150,600 rounds of 7.62mm, 9,000,000 rounds of 50.caliber
-Large Stockpile of Plate Carriers and Body Armor
-US Military HIIDE, for Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment Biometrics
-Lots of Heavy Equipment Including Bull Dozers, Backhoes, Dump Trucks, Excavators
#3
Why would we have needed Stingers there? Taliban had no air force and I don't think we would have shot down any Pak aircraft operating on the border.
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Murcek, because it's part of the pre-defined load out for a combat brigade. They each have an assigned amount for air defense.
(When eldest son was there as a combat engineer, he came upon a battalion strength river bridging unit. Armored bridge carriers, boats, the whole nine yards. Parked near Bagram. Unused.)
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#5
Clears that up for me. Thank you.
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#6
Stinger's batteries have an expiration date. That's only good if kept in accordance with instructions. Those flares will be adequate if not.
#15
I go with the shot of liquor and the sausages. Not glum at all.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
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#16
the actress playing the part of Monica says she (the actress) is queer
isn't that cultural appropriation
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True names and dates of birth for the subjects:
A. Hillary Diane Rodham, October 26, 1947
B. William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946
For A - How Many Ounces are in a Serving of Wine?
5 oz is a standard serving
Yes, only 5 oz! That means the average wine glass should not be filled to the top! Five ounces is about 1/5 of the bottle…. not 1/3 of the bottle!
See Here
It's August, she must have switched to Margaritas somewhere in May, Cinco de Mayo .
[HotAir] Kamala Harris is on her second trip overseas, representing Joe Biden to our allies in Southeast Asia. She delivered a foreign policy speech in Singapore Tuesday in which she presented the Biden administration’s vision for the Indo-Pacific. She took the opportunity to criticize China for its incursions in the South China Sea.
...China hit back, with Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin invoking Afghanistan in his response to a question about Harris’ comments, saying the messy withdrawal from Kabul showed the U.S. had lost credibility. He charged that the U.S. "can smear, suppress, coerce, and bully other countries at will in order to maintain America first, without paying any price."
"This is the order that the U.S. wants. The U.S. always tries to make use of the rules and order to justify its own selfish, bullying and hegemonic behavior, but who still believe it now?" Wang said.
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It seems stupid to me to go out of her way to alienate and insult the Chinese directly as we are demonstrating almost complete weakness in Afghanistan.
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08/25/2021 11:21 Comments ||
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#6
Pay no attention to what this whore says. What what her administration does.
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#7
Yeah, don't want to be pissing off the Chinese. I take this as a sign that Kam is expendable.
Hey, look! Over at Instapundit: Not hoping it happens of course, but I’m gaming out a scenario where Harris has to step down before Biden for this mystery illness, Biden and Dems appoint a cogent and plausible Veep, giving Biden the room to step down at a later date and avoid the National Nightmare that a Harris Presidency would be.
My prediction has seeped into the Cosmic Unconsciousness! Now we just have to wait for the probability wave to collapse and see who the new Veep is. (Please Gawd, don't let it be John Kerry. It's going to be John Kerry, isn't it?)
#4
As a voter, you are either susceptible to corporate media and "influencers" or you are not. Unfortunately, old-school know the issues voters are in a permanent minority now.
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#5
What g(r)om said.
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#6
Always double-bag your late night ballot dumps. Some have been lost in unfortunate vehicle accidents in the past.
#8
in the unlikely event that no Americans are left behind in Afghanistan and the Taliban don't start mass killings, Biden's approval ratings will stabilize and maybe approach 50% again
under a worse situation with thousands of Americans stranded and mass killings, the approval rating will crash again and again
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#1
You knew it would be a huge success story didn't you? There will be that occasional 'tapping on the hull' by those left behind, but it will be soon overshadowed by the Theresienstadt (Terezín), Poland style resettlement efforts. Check your local listings for more.
#2
You gotta admit that whoever wrote that should get lifetime admission to the Brass Monkey Club.
"The War Department, 1876: The number of Indians located by General Custer in the valley of the Little Bighorn has exceeded even his own lofty expectations."
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[Breitbart] House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and moderate Democrats struck a compromise Tuesday on the path forward to voting on the so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill and adopting the $3.5 trillion budget resolution.
The House passed on H. Res. 601, the resolution that contains the rule for the House to consider the so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill, otherwise known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, S. Con. Res. 14, the budget resolution, and H.R. 4, the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021.
The measure passed 220-212, after House moderate Democrats led a revolt against Pelosi. Democrats passed the bill on partisan lines, with strong GOP opposition to the bill.
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It’s not a good sign when a White House chief of staff to a Democratic president wants to retweet favorable news coverage and all he can find is the least credible and most slavishly loyal commentators on the internet.
The Afghanistan fiasco has created that most disorienting and discomfiting experience for a progressive administration — a serious bout of critical media coverage immune to White House spin and determined to tell the unvarnished story of an ongoing debacle.
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#1
The press is fully aware that come 1 September 2021 their access to events in Afghanistan will terminate (as planned).
Anyone see any estimates on Americans still trapped in Afghanistan? One or two, twenty, three dozen, a thousand? No, and you won't. After 1 September, it will no longer be a topic of discussion. How can accountability happen if there is no evidence.
#3
The press knows their access to events in Afghanistan will soon end. The Taliban will see to it. The key to effective deception is ensuring that only ONE story is told. That would be the Deep State's story of success in Afghanistan.
#5
Cargo planes from China and elsewhere will begin arriving on or about 1 Sept. The TB and the Klingons have established a very tight timeline. These pesky 'stay behind' Americans must be dealt with quickly....and forgotten.
#6
Look for a lot of bitter "Americans" who got out by the skin of their teeth to team up with "refugee" cadres to cause harm to the citizens here because we allowed their cushy gigs / Lawrence of Arabia fantasies to go in the crapper.
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If CNN said shit tastes good this idiot would eat a mouthful.
American's tolerated a tie in Korea, a loss of Cuba, a loss in Vietnam, etc.
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#10
Press knows Biden cannot win re-election and will likely take down the Dems n the mid-terms and are hoping to force him out to get some kind of incumbent advantage. Unfortunately they'll have to get rid of Kamala as well as she is deeply unpopular, as is Pelosi, the next in line.
#11
/\ ditto #10. The Battlespace is already being prepared for some (quote) outside the Beltway (un-quote) savior of the masses to run against the Biden/Harris record.
#13
Cargo planes from China and elsewhere will begin arriving on or about 1 Sept. The TB and the Klingons have established a very tight timeline. These pesky 'stay behind' Americans must be dealt with quickly....and forgotten.
This comment, placed alongside Biden's weird swarmy smile after being asked what will happen, is a real creepy feeling.
[NYPOST] The Empire State’s newly minted chief executive, Gov. Kathy Hochul, told New Yorkers that she wants them to "believe in government again" as she officially grabbed the reins of the state bureaucracy after a wave of scandals forced former Gov. Andrew Sonny Cuomo ...Dem dynastic governor of Noo Yawk, the son and heir of the late Mario Cuoma and formerly married to a Kennedy. Acclaimed for his leadership during the COVID epidemic, he managed the nation's highest corpse count while successfully hiding the returns and writing a book praising himself. Among the nation's horniest politicians, he has about a dozen allegations of sexual harrassment and groping against him.
from office.Hochul, a Buffalo Democrat, takes over a state government that has been battered by the months of tumult that eventually resulted in Cuomo’s ouster, suffered a staff exodus at the Health Department as it attempts to battle the coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague) ...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men... pandemic and a "crisis" in the state’s flailing tenant rescue program, which she vowed to get on track.
"I want people to believe in their government again," she said Tuesday during the short presser that followed her ceremonial swearing-in at the historic Red Room in the state Capitol.
"It’s important that people have faith," she continued. "Our strength comes from the faith and the confidence of the people who put us in these offices and I take that very seriously."
The looming wave of evictions from the pandemic is among the most immediate challenges facing Hochul, as the state’s federally funded tenant and landlord rescue program remains mired by delays, a glitchy computer system and a failure to get the word out about the effort.
#10
Of old was the priesthood profound:
Odd noises, dark nights, sacred ground
In the depths of a grove.
Now they'll plunder your trove
In broad daylight with nary a sound.
#12
Chapattery will get you... well, pretty far. I mean, not first base or anything, but... let's hold hands and walk the walls of the fort, shall we? ["please don't kill me!" smilies here]
Many of the most critical voices you’re hearing right now are the same people who got us into war & who think we should stay forever. Some are bought and paid for by the defense industry. So let me say unequivocally: President Biden made the right decision to withdraw our troops.
New: Chair of Jan. 6 House select committee Bennie Thompson says that the panel is seeking phone and text message records from members of Congress and Trump associates — from a list numbering several hundred.
Since January, the Biden-Harris administration has bombed Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia. It has continued to wage economic wars on Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, Syria, and the DPRK, among others. And it has also maintained US support for the genocides in Palestine and in Yemen. https://t.co/HEXLLwdmCR
— Human Rights Watch Watcher (@queeralamode) August 24, 2021
[NY Post] Outgoing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo marked his final day in office Monday by handing out four sentence commutations and one pardon. He also made a parole board referral for a 76-year-old man over his role in the deadly 1981 Brink’s armored car robbery.
David Gilbert, a Weather Underground member who was convicted of three counts of second-degree murder and four counts of first-degree robbery for his role in the crime that resulted in the deaths of Nyack police Sgt. Edward O’Grady and Officer Waverly Brown as well as Brink’s guard Peter Paige. He was serving a sentence of 75 years to life in prison with no possibility of parole until 2056.
Gilbert’s son, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, had lobbied Cuomo for his release.
Boudin’s mother, Kathy, also took part in the robbery. She pleaded guilty to felony murder and robbery charges and was paroled in 2003.
#3
I think the vaxx panic idiots are sound and fury, which is what the media wants. Most of the data indicates the vaxxes are worthwhile and disappointing at the same time.
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#5
We are all dying every day since we were born. Some of us have been dying harder than others. The COVID religion that death can be eradicated is something some overrated blogger is excited about. The rest of us, not so much.
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#6
Thought experiment: If an infusion of aborted fetal tissue would give you permanent immunity to COVID, would you want it?
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#6
(a) It can't.
(b) Hope wrong people don't see your post.
#13
I rest my case. People who take a religious zealot approach to health scare me. I avoid them and remain ready to neutralize them if they threaten me directly.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
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#15
Where are all the "get the vaxx" people on fentanyl? Tobacco? Alcohol? Hmmmm?
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
08/25/2021 10:23 Comments ||
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#16
Murder someone who would try to prevent me from getting an effective treatment (I submit that the vaccines are effective)? So far they aren't in a position to do that. If they became so, yeah, I'd be for stopping them.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
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#17
Murder a totalitarian who decided what's right for everyone? I'm all in.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
08/25/2021 10:27 Comments ||
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Social distancing is not murder. It's simply a moderate increase in personal space. Think Ben Gurion. You were going up the escalator, I was going down. We exchanged a polite wave.
#19
I was at the severely overcrowded bar-room of the Bowers Hotel in Lehigh Valley having a beer during the Bowers Chili Pepper Festival. I was lucky enough to have a seat. Some idiot kept shoving his ass in my face. I stood up, almost a foot taller than the rude idiot and said "If I want a lap dance, I'll go over to Allentown or Reading and get one from a hot chick." His buddies all laughed as he backed away.
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#21
And who were the psychopaths who shot down a building full of rescue dogs so Lit'l Sandy would't be tempted to get a puppy to help deal the with stress of house arrest?
I guess what surprises me most about the debate is that it doesn't have to be so contentious. We have vaccines (sort of) for the vulnerable and those who want them. The only tier past that is mandates, and how many here (outside of grom) would support that?
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So, if there was something negative, it would become obvious by now.
Not necessarily the truth. It was only 60 days ago that they admitted myocarditis and pericarditis, after months of denials. They still have no answer for the heart swelling found in teens, and just two weeks ago agreed to study it, until then it was called antidotal my the FDA. They have yet to look into the micro clots, proteins migrating to the ovaries, post menopauses bleeding and other issues.
I'm not an Anti vaxer. I just took my shingles shot, first one. But I do believe with it getting into 350 million arms we should have done a better job making sure it is safe.
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Angstron, I listened to a interview with the guy that designed this vaccine. Its his opinion, and I agree, that this virus will never go away. It will morph over and over. There will be no ending it like we did with Polio. With that said he wanted to make it an annual vaccine aligned with the flu shot. Those who desire it and those most at risk should take it. Then leave the rest of us alone to make our own decisions.
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#26, they call polio other names now. Never did they mention those who got polio from Vaccine. Still with us. A fellows Grandson paralyzed from the neck down currently. He said they call it Guillain-Barre ,ANMS or ALS now as I recall. Definitely he said Guillain-Barre. Virus again. Vaccine production was shut down in the mid fifties as I recall because of some problems.
#32
The only reason for herd immunity or derived immunity from mandatory vaccinations is elimination of the virus. With the mutation rate, that seems unlikely. We are going to have to live with it. So why is Joe insisting everybody get the shot?
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#33
this virus will never go away
Totally agree. Which means any measures we put into place now will be permanent.
#34
Hey, wait a minute, *I'm* made of fetal cells. Although most of them have grown up to be responsible adult cells. Most of them. Parts of the brainal region seem to be lagging a bit.
#38
This film was made before our pandemic. The father only was from England. The rest of the actors were Russian. Shows a control effort by a few against many.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.