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To: conservative98

Your body, my choice.

Coming soon to a job near you.

2 posted on 07/23/2021 9:39:48 AM PDT by conservative98
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To: conservative98

Plays a tough guy but is really a wimp.


4 posted on 07/23/2021 9:40:20 AM PDT by RBW in PA
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To: conservative98

Anecdotally, I’m told that not only are the vaccines totally safe, but they also help burn weight. Healthier & slimmer in one shot.— Sean Penn (@SeanPenn) July 17, 2021


9 posted on 07/23/2021 9:45:12 AM PDT by conservative98
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To: conservative98

Yet another glaring reason NOT to take the jab.

Sean Penn adds his name to the list of extremely unimpressive people, pushing the vaccines very, very hard.


13 posted on 07/23/2021 9:47:50 AM PDT by BrexitBen
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To: conservative98

I did nazi this coming from Sean...


19 posted on 07/23/2021 9:50:58 AM PDT by kiryandil (China Joe and Paycheck Hunter - the Chink in America's defenses)
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To: conservative98

if he is vaccinated,what is heworried about? roflmao...


20 posted on 07/23/2021 9:53:57 AM PDT by rolling_stone (usa nice experiment ruined by "progressives'" )
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To: conservative98

From Wikipedia:

Martha Elizabeth Beall Mitchell (September 2, 1918 – May 31, 1976) was the wife of John N. Mitchell, United States Attorney General under President Richard Nixon.

After graduation, she worked for about a year as a seventh-grade teacher in Mobile, Alabama, before leaving the profession, saying she “despised” it.

She once said as soon as she met John N. Mitchell, she was “impressed with his suaveness and intellect,” and the couple married on December 30, 1957, settling in Rye, New York. John worked as a lawyer in Manhattan, earning US$250,000 a year, and the couple purchased a home on the grounds of the Apawamis Club. On January 10, 1961, the couple had a daughter, Martha Elizabeth, whom they nicknamed Marty. They enrolled their daughter in Stone Ridge Country Day School in Bethesda, Maryland, despite not being Roman Catholics, because of Mitchell’s belief that “the Roman Catholic schools are about the only ones that have discipline.”

John Mitchell and Richard Nixon’s professional careers converged when, on New Year’s Eve 1966, their law offices combined to become Nixon Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander and Mitchell.

Her reputation for frank and uncensored talk, generally in support of Republican issues, led to her being nicknamed “Martha the Mouth” or “The Mouth of the South”.

Mitchell made a late-night phone call to Helen Thomas of the United Press, reportedly Mitchell’s favorite reporter. Mitchell informed Thomas of her intention to leave her husband until he resigned from the CRP. The phone call, however, abruptly ended. When Thomas called back, the hotel operator told her that Mitchell was “indisposed” and would not be able to talk. Thomas then called John, who seemed unconcerned and said, “[Martha] gets a little upset about politics, but she loves me and I love her and that’s what counts.” In her subsequent report of the incident, Thomas said that it was apparent someone had taken the phone from Mitchell’s hand and the woman could be heard saying “You just get away.” Thomas’s account was widely covered in the news, and many media outlets made efforts to find Mitchell for an interview. A few days later, Marcia Kramer, a veteran crime reporter of the New York Daily News, tracked Mitchell to the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York. Kramer found “a beaten woman” who had “incredible” black and blue marks on her arms.

In May 1973, she provided sworn testimony in a deposition at the offices of attorney Henry B. Rothblatt in connection with the Democratic party’s US$6.4 million civil suit against the CRP. The Mitchells would ultimately separate in September 1973, with John suddenly moving out of the family home with their daughter, Marty. On January 1, 1975, he was convicted of perjury, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy for his involvement in the Watergate break-in; he served 19 months in a federal prison. They never saw each other again.

Because of her involvement in the scandal, she was discredited and abandoned by most of her family, except for her son Jay.

In 1975, Mitchell fell sick. As her health declined, she was called on by a small circle of friends that included her reporter friend, and eventual biographer, Winzola McLendon. McLendon reports that Mitchell was suicidal and without any income.

On May 31, 1976,in the advanced stages of multiple myeloma, Mitchell slipped into a coma and died at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York City at age 57.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Mitchell


34 posted on 07/23/2021 10:25:38 AM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: conservative98

So can him and replace him, I’m sure there is no shortage of ugly, hateful lberal socialist (for thee not me) actors.


51 posted on 07/23/2021 1:51:54 PM PDT by Mastador1
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