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Uncaringly Ignorant

Over the past few months, I’ve had many conversations that go something like this: Other Person: “I’m going to get vacksinated” Me: “Aren’t you worried about the side effects?” Other Person: “What side effects?” Then we talk a bit and I tell them about the eleven-plus thousand Americans (and counting)

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Observing the Real Danger

I know five people who have contracted COVID-19.  Five.  Out of all the people I know, I’m aware of only five of them who have actually had the disease.  And none of them died.  Hell, none of them even had symptoms worse than a cold. If COVID-19 is as contagious

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On Telecommuting and Forced Vacksinations

I know a woman who works in the Health Care industry.  Specifically, she works for Essentia Health.  Just a few days ago, Essentia released a memo stating that they were going to “require all colleagues to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment”.  Here’s a chunk of

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Meme Fact Checking #1

I ran across a sort-of meme today.  It was some text claiming that some new facts had surfaced about how much Fauci knew about the effectiveness of Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as a treatment against SARS-CoV, and when he knew it. You can see the whole image here. There were some pretty

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The Nuremburg Suggestions

I was watching a “discussion” on Facebook yesterday about the rise of the “delta” variant.  One person stated that forcing people to be injected with an experimental drug went against The Nuremburg Code.  For those who get their information by looking at memes, I guess it’s a nice comeback. But

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Not One Good Thing

According to BLM activists and Antifa domestic terrorists, all cops are bastards (ACAB).  Taken literally, it certainly can’t be true.  I mean, what are the odds that every single police officer everywhere came from unwed parents?  If I had to venture a guess, I’d say that the chance of that

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