Posted on 09/19/2021 4:52:43 AM PDT by ransomnote
We saw them when we were landing in Long Beach and a week later when we flew out of Long Beach.
Yeah, I thought of that, but it would be too much work for the people I am attempting to reach with this flyer.
I am hoping to find some source that offers sort of an apologetics for this change in the hopes that some people who read it might say, “Now, hold on one gosh darn minute. This seems a bit bonkers.”
I’m sorry; I didn’t mean you post all the links yourself;
but that you look there for the change, and paraphrase what the change consists of, and if they changed it ONLY for the coof, or if they changed it in the middle of the coof (”How conVEEEEEEENient”)
Again, let it go. Grow a pellicle.
NOT a food slide!
It’s okay. I just thought I would ask in case you might know of a good article of the type I was looking for.
I’m trying to keep this flyer idea in the minds of people on this thread generally.
I would ideally like to include a myth-fact set on the change of definition of a case.
The trouble is that some ideas are not easily phrased in one of these sets nor can they be easily cited with the right type of source.
Tsunami mark for later.
NOT a food slide!
You’re welcome.
Do you know someone who is threatening to marry their cousin?
By the way, I am having an argument with someone over the whole cousin thing.
At what point does the idea of marrying your cousin stop being disgusting.
She maintains you have to be more than six times removed.
(Hiccup!)
TC: Sorry about your friend.
Thanks. Oh, the part I forgot to mention (rant) ... The poor fella was vaccinated too. For what ‘good’ that did.
So, yeah, seriously, for all the folks on the thread who may see this - take care of yourselves, and the ones you care about, because you can’t depend on anyone else to.
Rat basitid! ππππ
The article goes on ... A total of 712 pregnancies (86.1%) resulted in a live birth, mostly among participants who received their first vaccination dose in the third trimester.
Hence the 104 spontaneous abortions happened in the smaller number of pregnancies in the first or second trimester. Let's say "mostly" in the quoted sentence is 60% That leaves about 300 live births and 104 spontaneous abortions among the first and second semester pregnancies, or a spontaneous abortion rate of 25% or more, vs the "normal" rate of about 13%.
Seems like something worthy of attention.
BYE FELICIA!
CNN is comparing the Haitian migrants to Holocaust refugees https://t.co/RJU7T45itLβ Jack Posobiec πΊπΈ (@JackPosobiec) September 21, 2021
We do the best we can. My kids were vaccinated even though I didn’t like it but my husband and I aren’t taking it.
I get out around people more than he does so I do all I can not to bring it home.
This will sound really “out there”. But do you think there might be a chance that exposure to Agent Orange while in Vietnam might have given him an added susceptibility?
My dad’s 1982 death of lung cancer was felt by his doctors to have been exacerbated by exposure to OA. My half-brother, (a Marine), died this past January of a rare form of cancer. His doctors don’t believe OA was a direct cause, since it’s been so long since Nam. But one opined that the exposure changed something chemically or hormonally in his body, making him vulnerable without displaying any overt symptoms. His immune system became a little run-down from age and overwork, and BAM, enter the rare cancer.
Bill Mitchell’s belief in “red flag” laws a couple of years ago was why I quit following him on twooooter. He seemed to think that the government, the very entity from whom the second amendment was written to protect, should have such an unwarranted say in who should or shouldn’t have a firearm.
Seeing today’s rendition of “government” as well as the events taking place in Australia and elsewhere, I think it’s pretty obvious that letting the government pick who can or cannot be armed is akin to letting the fox choose the guard for the henhouse.
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