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  1. It's pretty obvious leftists are covering up information to control the gullible and continue the fear mongering.
  2. Yep. He was a threat to the DEM power structure. He wanted to be POTUS, but the DEMS have other plans. They want a total Communist in the White House. The DEMS kept going with an impeachment charade against Trump after he was out of office? Do you think NY DEMS will continue their impeachment against Cuomo? (That's sarcasm for those who don't know it.) I think NY DEMS are hoping NY citizens will forget how bad this Democrat administration was come the next gubernatorial election. We need to make sure they don't. I hope Trump runs for Gov of NY.
  3. Anyone wondering why they took the video down should start to accept the fact you are being manipulated by the government and it's media lapdogs. This is happening all the time to info that the left cannot control or refute. The first rule of leftism is control the flow of information! This crap sickens me. That video was pure truth from and expert and they took it down! And if you think you can trust anything you hear from the left, consider this. Joe Biden's CDC has some serious egg on its face. The agency was forced to update its COVID-19 tracker for Florida after having drastically overstated the state's infection numbers. Don't mess with Florida, the Sunshine State's health department seemed to be saying to the increasing political CDC after it took to Twitter to publicly appeal for a correction. The CDC had initially reported 28,317 Florida cases on Sunday, but later revised that to 19,584 — and the Florida health department says it was 15,319. "Wrong again," the Florida Department of Health tweeted in response to an inaccurate story in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "The number of cases CDCgov released for Florida today is incorrect. They combined MULTIPLE days into one. We anticipate CDC will correct the record."
  4. One way in which the CDC's unscientific approach is currently on display is its refusal to acknowledge that recovering from covid confers immunity to the disease, to the same extent, and probably more, than being vaccinated. This stands to reason, since the whole point of vaccination is to mimic the effect — production of antibodies — of having a disease.
  5. The problem with government is, the people are supposed to be the one's who decide what it can and cannot do. When people allow the government to tell the people what they can and cannot do, the government has too much control. Yes we need police and regulations for certain things, but the people are supposed to decide those things, not allow unelected bureaucrats to make laws that oppress us. Most of the laws affected the regular Joe are now being written by heads of government agencies that have no Constitutional authority to exist, let alone write laws. The CDC is a perfect example of a bureaucracy abusing it's authority because Congress has delegated it's power to write laws to a bureaucracy. Granting the government the power to decide how much more control of our lives it wants, is always a mistake. The people are supposed to tell the government how much of our lives we are willing to allow it to control. That's what your vote is supposed to be for. You vote for people who understand this, or you vote for your own demise.
  6. I wonder if she supports "My body, my choice" and government paying for abortions?
  7. They believe the government can solve all of our problems. In reality, history proves it actually causes most of our problems, then comes up with solutions that create even more problems.
  8. Some people don't understand we are opening Pandora's box with these government abuses and it is likely to get way out of control. Freedom in America may be taken by force, but it can be regained by force. But if the people willingly give it up, it can never be regained.
  9. It is estimated that 310,680 doses of the anthrax vaccine licensed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were distributed to the Gulf War theatre and that 150,000 U.S. troops received at least one anthrax vaccination (Christopher et al., 1997; Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1998). The anthrax vaccine was first produced on a large scale in the United States by Merck, Sharp, and Dohme in the 1950s for Fort Detrick (GAO, 1999c). Production was turned over to the Michigan Department of Public Health (MDPH) in the 1960s, and some changes were made in the manufacturing process; a different strain of anthrax was used in the MDPH vaccine, and the yield of protective antigen was increased (GAO, 1999c). In 1966, the Investigational New Drug (IND) application was submitted to the Division of Biologic Standards (DBS), formerly in the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Product licensure for Anthrax Vaccine Adsorbed was granted on November 10, 1970. The safety study of the anthrax vaccine submitted to the DBS contained information on the administration of approximately 16,000 doses. In 1985, an FDA advisory panel reviewing the status of bacterial vaccines and toxoids categorized the anthrax vaccine in Category 1 (safe, effective, and not misbranded) (FDA, 1985). In December 1997, the Secretary of Defense announced that all U.S. military forces would receive anthrax vaccinations for protection against the threat of biological warfare. The Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) began vaccinations in March 1998; the first personnel vaccinated were members of units deployed or scheduled to deploy to high-threat areas (Claypool, 1999). It is estimated that 68,000 doses of the U.S. anthrax vaccine were distributed from 1974 to 1989; 268,000 doses in 1990; and 1.2 million doses from 1991 to July 1999 (Ellenberg, 1999). The exact number of people who received the vaccine is not known. Scores of troops refused to take that vaccine. Some left the service. Others were disciplined. Some were court martialed and kicked out of the military with other-than-honorable discharges. In 2003, a federal judge agreed with service members who filed a lawsuit asserting the military could not administer a vaccine that had not been fully licensed without their consent, and stopped the program. The Pentagon started it back up in 2004 after the FDA issued an approval, but the judge stopped it again after ruling the FDA had not followed procedures. Eventually the FDA issued proper approvals for the vaccine, and the program was reinstated on a limited basis for troops in high-risk locations. Military experts say the legal battles over the anthrax vaccine could be why the Biden administration has been treading cautiously. Until now, the government has relied on encouraging troops rather than mandating the shots. Yet coronavirus cases in the military, like elsewhere, have been rising with the more contagious delta variant. If the military makes the vaccine mandatory, most service members will have to get the shots unless they can argue to be among the few given an exemption for religious, health or other reasons. According to the Pentagon, more than 1 million service members are fully vaccinated, and more than 237,000 have gotten at least one shot. There are roughly 2 million active-duty, Guard and Reserve troops. https://abc7chicago.com/military-vaccine-mandate-covid-vaccines-for-troops-unvaccinated-mandatory-us/10934497/
  10. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/07/why-isnt-military-mandating-covid-vaccines/619554/ So far, the Pentagon hasn’t required service members to be vaccinated because the vaccines have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration only under an emergency-use authorization. Service men and women have to give their “informed consent” to receiving a medical intervention that has not yet received full approval. Removing that legal requirement would take a presidential waiver.
  11. It depends on how much you know about history and how you look at WWII. Many of the men who fought in WWII were drafted. They had no choice. They did not care for, or trust, FDR. The men who volunteered did so to fight fascism and tyranny, from both Germany and Japan. They felt they had a moral obligation to prevent totalitarian rule imposed against the will of the people. They fought for freedom. The men who fought in Korea fought Communism, which is total government control of your life, the antithesis of freedom. I find it hard to believe these men would support the illegal mandates and lock downs America saw in 2020, or the way the government is trying to force a vaccine on it's citizens with penalties and fines. Seems to me the people who are willing to die for their beliefs today are the one's who want to be free to live their lives as they choose. I know a few WWII vets in their 90's and many Korean War vets too. All of them reject the current government abuse they see happening because of this virus. The people who accept unconstitutional government mandates are the compliant ones. They accept the government demand to get the vaccine because they are the ones who fear dying. Us "pansies" are the one's who have a moral obligation to stand for freedom and will be willing to fight tyranny and oppression again, even if it means fighting our own government.
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