bgz
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4 years ago
Never being wrong is a trait of sociopaths.
RayR
4 years ago

Never being wrong is a trait of sociopaths.

bgz wrote:



That is only true with the political class.
teedubbya
4 years ago
Tyler and me at the edge of the roof, the gun in my mouth, I'm wondering how clean this gun is.
Plowboy221
4 years ago

Jade and me at the red roof inn, with his weenie in my mouth, I'm wondering how clean this thing is.

teedubbya wrote:





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Brewha
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4 years ago
This just in:

Indiana University's Vaccine Requirement Should Stand, Federal Judge Rules

A federal judge has blocked a challenge to Indiana University's requirement that students get vaccinated against COVID-19 before returning to campus this fall. Indiana University is one of hundreds of colleges mandating COVID-19 vaccinations this year.

According to university policy, students and staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they qualify for a medical, religious or ethical exemption, or unless a student is attending a fully online program. Students who qualify for an exemption will need to take extra-precautionary measures on campus by wearing masks, taking additional coronavirus tests and either heading home or quarantining in the case of an outbreak.







See - the govmut ain't gonna have to do nothin'
teedubbya
4 years ago

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Plowboy221 wrote:




Pretty funny but not realistic. No one, and I mean no one, would wonder how nasty Jade's is based on reputation let alone stank
tailgater
4 years ago

I doubt they (guvmut) would do that. More likely the insurance companies will limit/deny benefits for COVID treatment to those who will not take the precaution. They did it with seatbelts (and we still have no idea of the long term effects!).

Brewha wrote:



Some colleges, including public universities, are already mandating the vaccine.
As soon as the emergency authorization covers 5 year old kids, the public schools will follow suit.
Airports are ruled by the FAA and THEY are mandating already.

What is your doubt based on?

tailgater
4 years ago

Lmao remind me to never check a thread from the politics section again. Hilarious you conservatives call the progressives sheep when the only reason you don't trust science, the thing that truly makes this country great and wealthy, is because a sociopath with a **** spray tan told you not to. Glad the vast majority of you conservatives are old and dying. 2016 should be y'all's last hurrah.

Anyone who is on the fence, please go get vaccinated. The vaccines have already saved millions of lives. How this has become a political issue in this country is beyond me.

Humidorks wrote:



Might has started with the current VP when she was posed a specific question.
I guess CNN hasn't told you this yet.

*Notice I didn't point out the hypocrisy of you questioning how it became political in a thread where you call out conservatives.






tailgater
4 years ago

I hope they each lose 1 testicle... except the ladies... I hope they each gain one...

opelmanta1900 wrote:



You talking about merging the Tour de France with the olympics?

Brewha
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4 years ago

Some colleges, including public universities, are already mandating the vaccine.
As soon as the emergency authorization covers 5 year old kids, the public schools will follow suit.
Airports are ruled by the FAA and THEY are mandating already.

What is your doubt based on?

tailgater wrote:


Guess I lost my faith that they would do the right thing.

Stogie1020
4 years ago

Wait, the same stumbling blocks that you guys are saying was unsafe to knock down? Which is why you won't get vaccinated? Y'all never can get your story straight.

The free market decides the payment. Donald was a middleman in those negotiations. He had nothing to do with the development, and the development would have happened without us anyway. Phizer didn't take any of trump's money, and theirs was the first to pass clinical trials...

Humidorks wrote:





Hahah, myopic much?

There is a huge ("Uuuuge") difference between making a vaccine available and making everyone take it. Try to keep up.

The U.S. Government has a contract with all the vaccine manufacturers, and the pricing was set during contract negotiations. See how that works? "I promise to pay you $20 per dose that you deliver." You know, an agreement. For Money. With the Government. No one is walking into CVS and saying "hey, which vaccine is cheapest? I have a $5 off coupon."
Stogie1020
4 years ago
The live and let live argument runs deep in my mind, and I generally agree with the principle.

Where I am having concern with Covid, though, is that the large number of unvaccinated (and no antibodies) people who are still contracting/transmitting the virus are allowing the virus to perpetuate longer and therefor possibly mutate into a variant that my vaccine does NOT protect me from. We live in a free country, though, and I cannot force unvaccinated people to wear masks for the "greater good" so I accept that risk.
CelticBomber
4 years ago
I have a serious question. If you're against masks, vaccines and medical science is lying to us what do you think should be done? Just let it run it's course and let grandmom and grandpop cross their fingers? Left unchecked the virus will mutate into a 100 variants at the very least. It's why the Flu shot is a crap shoot. There are so many variants. How many here would allow a surgeon that refuses to wear a mask because they "don't work" to cut them open? Masks were never meant to be a cure. They're just one preventative measure among many. Not sure why this has become a major focus when hospitals are being overwhelmed and people are dying. This thing spread around the world in just a few months. How can you not take that seriously? It really says something about the state of our national discourse that this pandemic has become political. Just look at how people talk to each other on this board...
RayR
4 years ago
Yes CB, everything has become political because that is what the proletariat allowed it to be. They think the purpose of the general gubment is to do something about everything, whatever the cost, however corrupt, however ill-conceived, however immoral or unconstitutional.
The gubment has run amok and reckless as it has entered into all areas of society and the economy, even the world at large.
What if the Fauchist bureaucrats hadn't pushed to have the Chicom Wuhan Lab's Gain of Function research funded with loot stolen from the people of the U.S.? Just for one instance. Then Fauci lied about it as people died. It should be considered a criminal act enabled by Congress and a felony. Sen. Rand Paul said he plans to send a criminal referral letter to the Justice Department regarding the treacherous chitbag Dr. Anthony Fauci, and rightly so.
In the meantime, the pols and bureaucrats trip all over themselves, making endless excuses and passing the buck for all the death and economic destruction they've caused.
Brewha
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4 years ago

The live and let live argument runs deep in my mind, and I generally agree with the principle.

Where I am having concern with Covid, though, is that the large number of unvaccinated (and no antibodies) people who are still contracting/transmitting the virus are allowing the virus to perpetuate longer and therefor possibly mutate into a variant that my vaccine does NOT protect me from. We live in a free country, though, and I cannot force unvaccinated people to wear masks for the "greater good" so I accept that risk.

Stogie1020 wrote:


Peoples "freedom" ends where public heath begins. Or it should.

But in America we have a long and loved tradition of people causing harm to others, putting others at risk, damaging the environment, all in the name of "freedom".

It is a bunch of crap.

We have too many in the country that think freedom is a pass card to get out of social responsibility, and they don't care who it hurts.
CelticBomber
4 years ago

Yes CB, everything has become political because that is what the proletariat allowed it to be. They think the purpose of the general gubment is to do something about everything, whatever the cost, however corrupt, however ill-conceived, however immoral or unconstitutional.
The gubment has run amok and reckless as it has entered into all areas of society and the economy, even the world at large.
What if the Fauchist bureaucrats hadn't pushed to have the Chicom Wuhan Lab's Gain of Function research funded with loot stolen from the people of the U.S.? Just for one instance. Then Fauci lied about it as people died. It should be considered a criminal act enabled by Congress and a felony. Sen. Rand Paul said he plans to send a criminal referral letter to the Justice Department regarding the treacherous chitbag Dr. Anthony Fauci, and rightly so.
In the meantime, the pols and bureaucrats trip all over themselves, making endless excuses and passing the buck for all the death and economic destruction they've caused.

RayR wrote:



There is something seriously wrong with you.
bgz
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4 years ago
Too many conspiracy theories twists you neuron pathways...

Ignorance truly is bliss.
Brewha
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4 years ago

There is something seriously wrong with you.

CelticBomber wrote:


Thank you for your service, Cpt Obvious.



now try not to feed the animals 😄
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
Yes — Fauci Must Go



After watching Anthony Fauci once again obfuscate, evade and outright lie before Congress about his failures as this nation’s de facto COVID-19 czar, we’re led to one inescapable conclusion: He needs to resign immediately or be fired for incompetence and dishonesty.

Fauci’s appearance this week before a congressional panel should be the final straw, even for his partisan supporters in the Democratic Party.

Challenged by Sen. Rand Paul, himself a medical doctor, on U.S funding of so-called gain of function research at China’s Wuhan Virology Laboratory, Fauci showed his petulant side.

Deploying little word games, he denied that the U.S. did any such thing. But the evidence that Fauci’s own agency did is piling up. It can no longer be ignored.

For those who have not followed this story, “gain of function” research is conducted to find out how to make a virus or other biological agents more potent in some way. Its only logical purpose is, of course, military or state-sponsored bioterrorism.

So why would the U.S. fund that? More to the point, why would quintessential deep-state denizen Fauci allow the funding to go on and then lie about it?

Not surprisingly, China is in a full-on panic over this issue. The last thing it wants is to be found to have intentionally loosed the coronavirus on the world to kill millions while wreaking havoc on the global economy and on democratically elected governments.

Paul was tough on Fauci, grilling him Monday, and on Tuesday, accusing Fauci of “responsibility for 4 million people dying around the pandemic.”

True enough, as Fauci’s own emails show, he helped cover for China’s government in 2020. Paul has released clear evidence that, indeed, Fauci’s NIH/NAID funded gain of function work at the Wuhan Virology Lab.

“It was known early on that the epicenter of the pandemic was Wuhan, just miles away from the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” summed up the Daily Caller. “It was also known that Dr. Shi Zhengli was an expert in working on bat-based coronaviruses at that facility, and that dangerous gain-of-function research had been performed there.”

This is why the Chinese Communist Party has rejected a proposed World Health Organization investigation into the origins of the virus, and even has threatened the U.S. with unspecified retaliation if it keeps pushing the issue.

President Donald Trump in May 2020 claimed there was evidence of Chinese government involvement in creating the virus. The left howled in derision. Today, even the far-left Biden White House appears to recognize the truth: That China’s government likely manufactured the virus.

Yet, after once again being caught falsifying the past, Fauci said, “I have not lied before Congress, I have never lied, certainly not before Congress. Case closed.”

Case closed? Lying to Congress under oath, whatever you might think of Congress, is a crime. A felony, to be exact.

Even the Washington Post, not exactly a hot-bed of pro-Rand Paul sentiment, weighed in:

“Hey guys, @RandPaul was right and Fauci was wrong. The NIH was funding gain of function research in Wuhan but NIH pretended it didn’t meet their ‘gain of function’ definition to avoid their own oversight mechanism,” Post columnist Josh Rogin tweeted Tuesday.

Yes, “Fauci was wrong,” and about a lot of other things, too.

He initially said COVID-19 was “not a major threat,” on Jan. 21, 2020, then just over a week later amended that to a “a very, very low risk to the United States.” Wrong both times.

As COVID-19 swept the nation, he told us on March 8, 2020, that “people should not be walking around with masks.” He later reversed himself, creating confusion among the public about conflicting messages from the government.

He later explained it this way to InStyle magazine: “We were told … we have a serious problem with the lack of PPEs and masks for health providers [and decided] we really need to save the masks for the people who need them most.”

He touted the New York lockdowns — which resulted in the second most deaths in the U.S. after much-larger California lockdowns — as a model. “When you do it properly, you bring down those cases,” Fauci boasted. “We have done it. We have done it in New York.”

No mention of Texas or Florida, which opened early and aggressively and suffered less than either of those states.

He also lied about “herd immunity,” again, turning it into a political (non-scientific) football.

“When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75%,” Fauci said. “Then, when newer surveys said 60% or more would take it, I thought, ‘I can nudge this up a bit,’ so I went to 80, 85.”

We could go on. Suffice it to say, Fauci, the U.S. government’s most highly paid employee (reportedly $434,312 last year), rejects any blame for his actions and mistruths. He’s always a victim of mean Republicans, and criticizes those who disagree as anti-science. Sorry, but the only science Fauci seems to follow is “political science.”

Paul says he’ll seek a criminal referral for Fauci’s lies to Congress. To Joe Biden’s woke Department of Justice? Good luck with that, senator.

Fauci has headed the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1983. He’s always worked for the federal government. Far too long for someone whose track record as a public health official, to be charitable, has been uneven at best, and awful at worst.

During the COVID crisis, Fauci has seemed more concerned with Chinese communist officialdom than with the American people. Now enduring a second year of severe restrictions on their constitutional freedoms and the threat of a new outbreak, Americans deserve better. Fire him or retire him, it’s time for Anthony Fauci to go.

https://issuesinsights.com/2021/07/22/yes-fauci-must-go/ 



Fauci always reminded me of Don Quixote. Except he wasn't slaying dragons that were windmills. They were Americans with his lies and taxpayer funding! Sick F*ck will have a place in History between Kevorkian and Mengele but with a higher death count.
CelticBomber
4 years ago
You didn't really put Kevorkian and Mengele in the same class did you? Kevorkian helped people die with dignity and Mengele was a sadistic madman... I think I need to rage quit these forums for awhile....
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