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    Masterpice of a commercial against Dr Quack in Pennsylvania. Jump to 0:34 to skip the intro:
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    GOOD! 5% is better than 0%! Thats 22,000 people that would have lived last year. Lets start with something and improve, eh?
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    The above indicates that Soderlind himself says that Cooper jumped no later than 8:12 PST. At that time, the airliner was well north of the Columbia River and this eliminates any possible theory that Cooper jumped south of the river.
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    Hi folks, Some people are simply lost in time: concludes that if you are pro-choice, you aren’t Catholic. Portland Archbishop Goes on The Offensive on Abortion (wweek.com) One has to wonder how many Catholics use birth control methods & still consider themselves Catholics. Jerry Baumchen
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    I'm well aware, but it's not Jurassic Park: it's wild pigs. The idea that a bunch of private army wannabee military gumbo's need to use "belt fed weapons" fired from "rotary platforms" to "eradicate" a problem that can not be eradicated by the method is just plain dumb. Only in America can such idiotic nonsense be offered up as a common sense solution and justification for our stupid interpretation of what should have been an innocent, and useful, constitutional amendment.
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    Matt, let me tell you about the time I saw an AFF 1st timer reach across to the right side with her left arm................................. errrr try to reach.
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    Because those Talibanis want freedom for themselves. And they are not, generally, women. They are not, generally, LGBT, or really anything other than missionary in the dark with the mistress. Thus THEIR freedoms are protected. Many of these people really do see it as a zero sum game. If they take away someone else's rights, they get more - or at the very least own them. And owning people has been something of a conservative goal for centuries, in one form or another.
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    An author had done a FOIA by 1980.. Which books?? Gunther? HAHAHA? or??
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    According to Tom Kaye the McCrone particle analysis isn't precise.. The particles are not necessarily alloys.. So, Ulis's claim that the particles only came from Rem Cru based on a general patent is nonsense.
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    727 lighting,,
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    Not just the US, it is everywhere really. I am convinced that the free flow of information in its current state is absolutely detrimental to society as a whole. Most of us are simply not smart enough to deal with it. No, I don't know what the solution is. But I do think the result will be events that will lead to being forced to reduce your sphere of information. When only what happens immediately around you becomes important.
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    Meh; He'll just sign an agreement to purchase DeSantis, then change his mind and get into a big shit-fest over it.
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    At this point, from the outside, the US is looking more and more irredeemably broken. What is so mystifying is that at least half the country doesn't seem to be aware that they are throwing a lot of the principles the country was founded upon away. What REALLY worries me is that other governments in places where I DO live or spend time (or oppositions, depending on the country) are starting to use the activities in the US as a template to strangle democracy.
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    It's worth remembering that the only really consistent Trump policy was to cancel every program, treaty, policy, or law from the Obama administration, and replace it with nothing. He cancelled the CDC's collaboration with the Chinese to monitor for emerging viruses, with the result that we were unaware of the Covid outbreak for months. He ignored the national pandemic response plan that was developed after the H1N1 outbreak, and failed to develop any national plan of his own. He went so far as to tell states they had to order their own PPE, setting up a scenario where states had to bid against each other and drive up the price, then he seized shipments destined for blue states and sent them to states whose governors sucked up to him. It's true he did allow the government to fund fast-tracked vaccine development (though that was a "no-brainer") but then he failed to develop any sort of a plan to distribute the vaccines, and blocked the incoming Biden administration from getting the information they needed to develop their own plan. Apart from Covid, he cancelled the program for dealing with black lung disease, and replaced it with nothing. He withdrew the US from the WHO, leaving us with no mechanism for collaborating with other countries to deal with a world-wide pandemic. He withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal and replaced it with nothing, with the result that Iran stopped abiding by the deal and is now closer to a nuclear weapon than the have ever been. I could go on and on and on. Hatred of Obama is not a substitute for a national policy on anything. Hundreds of thousands of people died as a result, and people will be worse off for a long time because of Trump's obsession with erasing Obama from history.
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    Hi wood, It continues to amaze me that some non-Americans know so much about this country & a lot of Americans do not or do not care to learn. Jerry Baumchen
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    Record gas prices, highest inflation in a generation, out of control border, crashing stock market, COVID on the rise, GDP on the decline, crime waves sweeping the country, baby formula shortage, backsliding in the Middle East…who still thinks Brandon is doing a great job?
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    That is the problem. It is not the lack of government support, but the abundance of it. When pigs engorge themselves at the trough, is it the fault of the pigs or that of the farmer?
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