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[QUOTE=RogerOver;5805893]Completely unsurprising that you'd manage to find some internal pride and [B]brag [/B]about being an ignorant fuck. Guess that's been what worked for you all this time, eh? Keep leading with it; it creates lots of funny time for the rest of us.[/QUOTE]All you have to do is type the word in google search bar to find the correct spelling and definition, are you that lazy or just that fucking stupid. I agree with Roger, it's the latter (not ladder).
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Rhymes with fraud
[QUOTE=TreatHerWell;5804767]I saw the girl, and she remembered me. I've got nothing else to say man. For the sake of the board I am going to remove myself from this convo and focus on getting massages and reporting back to help the board. I think the Senior members would appreciate it.[/QUOTE]You're a fraud and a liar. And not a good one.
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True
[QUOTE=ComTech42;5805866]You can bet the guy who developed Spell Check was an Engineer. Besides it is a very poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.[/QUOTE]My secretary has saved my butt more than once on spelling.
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[QUOTE=BeaRemy84;5805655]The dataset for the Pfizer vaccine is now public. Why don't you take a look instead of listening to some quacks?.[/QUOTE]I agree. The CDC, Wallensky, et al are quacks. But when comparing reported adverse reactions for the clotshot vs years of vaccines you have to look at the same data base. Compare apples to apples. Pfizer put out papers that stated their lab tests showed one Pfizer clotshot provided 95% efficacy in stopping transmission of China Virus. Real life now shows that after 1,2 or even 3 clotshots and a period of time, the efficacy turns negative. Meaning your chances of being infected by China Virus is better after 1,2 or 3 clotshots then being unclotshotted. Pfizer payed the largest fine in history on a pharma co, $2.3 bn for false claims relating to Bextra pain medicine. They've committed the same crime with their clotshot but our dear leaders gave them civil / criminal liability protection under EUA.
If you read corporate propaganda, let alone Big Pharma propaganda, and not only consider yourself to be informed but also demean others and suggest they read same propaganda, that's a problem. It shows you're either conflicted or not very bright. Which one is it? You conflicted or not very bright? Maybe both?
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[QUOTE=SgtSoros;5805696]Sarge, you state there was no freaking insurrection and there will not be a single conviction for such. Are you sure? This is the first of many, Oath Keeper is 1st to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 attack. The seditious conspiracy charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.
[URL]https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/oath-keeper-pleads-guilty-seditious-conspiracy-jan-attack/story?id=83212947&cid=social_twitter_abcn[/URL][/QUOTE]I thought he was facing up to nine years.
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[QUOTE=SgtLurker;5794865]How many have been convicted of insurrection? ZERO. This country has been holding American Citizens political prisoners and I bet you are OK with that. They are being forced to read certain politically slanted material and agree to specific political statements before their case is even heard. The vast majority are being convicted of nothing more than a trespassing type charge.
"According to the USA Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, 31 defendants were sentenced to periods of incarceration, with longer prison terms for those who engaged in violence or threats. So far, the median prison sentence for the Jan. 6 rioters is 45 days. An additional 18 rioters have been sentenced to periods of home detention, while most sentences have included fines, community service and probation for low-level offenses like illegally parading or demonstrating in the Capitol, which is a misdemeanor. ".
1 for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
1 for obstruction of an official proceeding.
Fairlamb, age 44 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty in August to assaulting an officer and obstructing an official proceeding of Congress. He was sentenced to 41 months in prison, with credit for time served, and ordered to pay $2,000 in restitution for damages to the building.
Meredith, age 53 at his sentencing, pleaded guilty to communicating a threat across state lines. In December, he received a sentence of 28 months in prison with credit for time served.
Are you beginning to see a pattern. There was no freaking insurrection and there will not be a single conviction for such. Get over it.[/QUOTE]This post isn't aging well.
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[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5806463]This post isn't aging well.[/QUOTE]This one certainly has:
[URL]http://www.usasexguide.nl/forum/showthread.php?11307-Rants-and-Raves&p=5537924&viewfull=1[/URL]#post5537924.
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[QUOTE=TheRabbit;5805676]That's because (one more time) the CDC, uses available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsies, and medical records, the CDC NEVER used VAERS data due to unreliable it is.
That's not hand waving it's the truth you don't want to accept.[/QUOTE]You are once again displaying your ignorance, as the VAERS database is actually managed by the CDC, and the data is absolutely used and maintained by the CDC. Again, I repeat, 84% of the reports there are filled out by physicians, and the CDC themselves actually does follow up on these reports.
[URL]https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/ensuringsafety/monitoring/vaers/index.html[/URL]#text=About%20 VAERS,-VAERS%20 is%20 the&text=The%20 system%20 is%20 co%2 Dmanaged, adverse%20 events%E2%80%9 D%E2%80%94 after%20 vaccination.
As I correctly stated before in my earlier post, which you falsely tried to shout down, the VAERS system is underreported. This was backed up (and the reasons also explained) by the article I posted about the German health insurance company that showed their statistics showing much higher adverse incidence rates for the Covid vaccines than their version of the VAERS system there. People should know the facts and be able to make an informed decision about their health instead of hearing your lies and cover-ups. So please stop with your disinformation and outright lying and deception. I'm beginning to wonder just what your agenda is.
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[QUOTE=RedneckStud;5805028]I'm not sure Welt is a reputable source.[/QUOTE]It's not they're the German version of the alt-right newspapers.
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[QUOTE=ILuvEmall;5805047]Do you consider the insurance company themselves a "reputable" source?
[URL]https://rmx.news/article/large-german-health-insurance-fund-bkk-says-up-to-3-million-people-potentially-suffered-covid-19-vaccine-side-effects/[/URL]
Seriously...
"One of Germanys largest health insurance companies, BKK, analyzed the records of 10.9 million insured individuals to determine the rate of Covid-19 vaccine complications and has found alarming data, according to a new report from one of Germanys best-selling newspapers, Die Welt.
.According to our calculations, we consider 400,000 visits to the doctor by our policyholders because of vaccination complications to be realistic to this day. Extrapolated to the total population, this value would be three million, told BKK board member Andreas Schfbeck to Die Welt.
The numbers that resulted from our analysis are very far away from the publicly announced numbers. It would be unethical not to talk about it.
The new data is an alarming signal, added Schfbeck." ....
"The letter outlines that as much as 4 to 5 percent of the German population may have been affected by vaccine side effects.
So, why the BKK report far more vaccine side effects than the official data from the PEI. Schfbeck points out that the main cause may be the arduous process of filling out vaccine side effect forms, which overburdens doctors to the point that they simply do not do them.
In our opinion, there is a significant underreporting of vaccination side effects. It is crucial to identify the causes of this in the short term. We assume that since no remuneration is paid for reporting side effects of vaccinations, the PEI is often not reported because of the great effort involved. Doctors have announced that it takes about half an hour to notify suspected vaccine damage. It means that 3 million suspected cases of vaccination side effects require around 1.5 million working hours for doctors. That would be almost the annual workload of 1,000 doctors. This should also be clarified in the short term."
But of course, don't worry, the vaccines are safe, you have Rabbit's word on it.[/QUOTE]Also I did some fact checking and so far the only other site that also seems to be reporting this is dailyexposure which is also not a very trustworthy group and is pretty much just a copy paste. It does have some official looking documents but again it's just parroting the same info. It's also very small, only two pages, and in English despite this apparently happening in Germany. So red flags abound. Also none of these already skeptical sources actually state what side effects they may be referring to. Are these serious things or just mild rashes? Even if they are mildly severe compared to Covid most people would probably still perfer that, so yeah not a very good source.
Edit:
https://www.br.de/nachrichten/wissen/bkk-verbreitet-irrefuehrende-zahlen-zu-impfnebenwirkungen,SyShuY4
Did more research found out the commotion started because the director of a small German insurer was comparing two different, unrelated statistics.
The Paul Ehrlich Institute is in charge of collecting and analyzing severe vaccination side effects in Germany so that the safety of vaccines can be monitored. Their databases contain cases where at least one doctor thought that a serious medical problem might be related to a vaccine (e.g. allergic reactions).
The numbers this director was looking at where accounting information provided by doctors to the insurers for their payment. The doctors have to add an ICD code for every consultation they register. If a patient gets a vaccine and then goes to the doctor because they got a slight fever or the arm hurts so that they can take a sick day (a perfectly normal thing in that case in Germany, Austria and many other countries), the doctor will file this consultation under 'Vaccination reaction', and that's what the director was seeing.
The director was comparing apples to oranges and thus got garbage as a result. LOL
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Can't spell Cat?
[QUOTE=CrestWood87;5805924]My secretary has saved my butt more than once on spelling.[/QUOTE]And you're proud? Reminds me of inner-city youths who shame the smart kids. That you?
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ABC News??
[QUOTE=SgtSoros;5805696]Sarge, you state there was no freaking insurrection and there will not be a single conviction for such. Are you sure? This is the first of many, Oath Keeper is 1st to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 attack. The seditious conspiracy charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.
[URL]https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/oath-keeper-pleads-guilty-seditious-conspiracy-jan-attack/story?id=83212947&cid=social_twitter_abcn[/URL][/QUOTE]ABC is owned by Disney. Safe to say it is a Mickey Mouse Network.
Will you also be attending the annual Gay Days at Disney World in Orlando?
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I don't understand
These broads introduce another girl to their ads. They don't want to give the NEW girl her own phone number. So you have to call the OLD to get to the NEW hoe. So when you call the old hoe and try to set up something to the new girl, she starts give you the run around smfh. Why introduce another girl if your going to hate on her. So annoying.
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[QUOTE=ComTech42;5809854]ABC is owned by Disney. Safe to say it is a Mickey Mouse Network.
Will you also be attending the annual Gay Days at Disney World in Orlando?[/QUOTE]FYI, this was a press release from the Dept of Justice and picked up by all the major news outlets, including ABC news. Would you care to comment directly on this guilty plea by an Oath Keeper of sedition intent, conspiracy and obstruction. I won't hold my breath waiting for a comment from you on any of the charges he pled guilty to.
[URL]https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/leader-alabama-chapter-oath-keepers-pleads-guilty-seditious-conspiracy-and-obstruction[/URL]
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Humility
[QUOTE=Shabihoohoo;5808970]And you're proud? Reminds me of inner-city youths who shame the smart kids. That you?[/QUOTE]No not really something I am proud of but I don't try to hide my flaws with false bravado. I know the things I am good at. Spelling is not one of them. It doesn't add or detract from who I am. No one is perfect.