Posted on 04/14/2018 5:11:44 PM PDT by ransomnote
Again..apparently not. LOL I report...
That image got kicked around a lot in the second gulf war. Apparently he was trying to act like Geraldo and ended up getting his @ss kicked by the enemy.
I would not be shocked at all:)
One America's Pearson Sharp visited the war-torn town of #Douma outside the capital of #Damascus, looking for evidence of a chemical attack. However, residents there DENY the claims of an attack, and say it was staged to help the rebels escape. #Syria https://t.co/M1YJPoerBT— Sarah Abed (@sarahabed84) April 16, 2018
I would start looking for Fort Marcy Park to get crowded in the early mornings.
We don’t really WANT to know. Just keep in small space in back of mind
Maybe it was called for..
https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2018/04/10/the-rebellion-in-iran-a-comprehensive-assessment/
GREAT article on the Iranian people.
Yes, it is. Since I have breast cancer that thrives on Estrogen, I am acutely aware of soy, which promotes estrogen, and how it is now in EVERYTHING. You just about have to make your own food to be soy free. They put it in meat, cereal, bread, chocolate, cookies,... While they say the soy lecithin is too minimal to have an impact, when either it or soy oil is in nearly everything, it’s got to be impacting both women and men. Make everyone more passive so they don’t get all riled up...
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Sorry to hear of your cancer. Corn syrup is another villain.
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Breaking: #Houthi forces fire ballistic missile into #Saudi Arabia https://t.co/4ApsW6hHZz #Yemen— Al-Masdar News (@TheArabSource) April 16, 2018
The Syrian Army develops momentum in the Rastan pocket https://t.co/ZUjmqCjD66— SouthFront (@southfronteng) April 16, 2018
Awe the respect of power! PDJT is speaking their language. (It’s a tribal thing)
Not good for the Houthis. Maybe they missed the sword dance SA put on for CINC.
I work with an Iranian national.
Since it’s beginning to “hop” over there, I’ll ask him what his take is. He recently got back from visiting family in country.
You are doing an outstanding job on the Q LexiQon.
Member of family had worked as a food scientist for a major sky company forty years ago. 22 out of 23 reported soy was not good for human consumption. Company fired all 22 and destroyed their research
Most places that collect blood are very meticulous about dating the blood, in my experience. So like everything, the procedure is highly regulated..... however we all know that what is supposed to happen does not always happen, unfortunately. Hope this helps:
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart=606&showFR=1
Here are some excerpts from CFR Code of Federal Regulations Title 21. There are many regs, and many having to do with labeling and keeping track of dates, along with other data:
(11) Length of expiration dates, if any, assigned for all final products as prescribed in 610.53 of this chapter.
(ii) To quarantine in-date blood and blood components previously donated by such a donor that are intended for use in another person or further manufacture into injectable products, except pooled components intended solely for further manufacturing into products that are manufactured using validated viral clearance procedures;
(iii) To notify consignees to quarantine in-date blood and blood components previously donated by such a donor intended for use in another person or for further manufacture into injectable products, except pooled components intended solely for further manufacturing into products that are manufactured using validated viral clearance procedures;
(iv) To determine the suitability for release, destruction, or relabeling of quarantined in-date blood and blood components;
Subpart G—Additional Labeling Standards for Blood and Blood Components
Sec. 606.120 Labeling, general requirements.
(a) Labeling operations shall be separated physically or spatially from other operations in a manner adequate to prevent mixups.
(b) The labeling operation shall include the following labeling controls:
(1) Labels shall be held upon receipt, pending review and proofing against an approved final copy, to ensure accuracy regarding identity, content, and conformity with the approved copy.
(2) Each type of label representing different products shall be stored and maintained in a manner to prevent mixups, and stocks of obsolete labels shall be destroyed.
(3) All necessary checks in labeling procedures shall be utilized to prevent errors in translating test results to container labels.
(c) All labeling shall be clear and legible.
[50 FR 35469, Aug. 30, 1985]
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