Beer Virus VI-The Final Episode..... Hopefully

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  • Ingomike

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    The problem with that is that he's trying to get back into the White House. If he doesn't at least admit his advisors were wrong, it will impact his chance of that. I think he did great things getting Operation Warp Speed into motion, but was taken advantage of by the drug companies and Fauci. Not admitting that though, while running for President again, will definitely hurt his chances. Especially when we have other candidates who look like they could be good choices who weren't mislead in that manner.
    I agree. That said I have tried to analyze this situation and the benefits of doing it likely out weigh the negative of not doing it. If Trump wins the nomination most of his past voters will still vote for him if he does not do it. If he did do it, that would be fodder for a major msm smear, catalyst for the still scared mask wearers, and a huge campaign issue.

    I suspect as close as we are going to get was fervent framing of the topic recently tested at a rally, deep state.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    If you are looking for any President or candidate to say “I was wrong” your heirs will still be waiting long after you are gone, sadly. Not done in politics today…
    If not by word, then by deed. It’d be one thing if he had believed this stuff in 2020, it’s another that he still believes in it now.
     

    jwamplerusa

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    The thing that was the most disappointing, and scary, for me about the whole covid episode was how fast leadership was to demonize the unvaccinated and how many people bought into that. The wild hysteria over this has faded, but how close were we?

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    Too close, and far from out of danger.

    Until our children are taught their birthright is individual liberty, how that liberty was achieved, and what it has taken to retain it, we will remain at risk.

    Until those who gathered power unto themselves at the expense of liberty and compliance with the Constitution are charged, tried, and if convicted hanged we will remain at risk.

    It is not just the reaction to Covid-19. It is the Patriot Act and many of other responses to 9/11. It is the inaction to the revelations of Edward Snowden. It is the acceptance of the Assault Weapons Ban, and the acquiesence of the Judiciary to the myriad infringements to the 2nd Amendment.

    More recently it is the Beria inspired trials of those from January 6th, and the like named Congressional committee.

    It is the loss of confidence in the integrity of the vote, and the unwillingness of the Judiciary to oversee truly forensic audits of the voting process to restore confidence in the process.
     

    wtburnette

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    Good read:

     

    nonobaddog

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    Too close, and far from out of danger.

    Until our children are taught their birthright is individual liberty, how that liberty was achieved, and what it has taken to retain it, we will remain at risk.

    Until those who gathered power unto themselves at the expense of liberty and compliance with the Constitution are charged, tried, and if convicted hanged we will remain at risk.

    It is not just the reaction to Covid-19. It is the Patriot Act and many of other responses to 9/11. It is the inaction to the revelations of Edward Snowden. It is the acceptance of the Assault Weapons Ban, and the acquiesence of the Judiciary to the myriad infringements to the 2nd Amendment.

    More recently it is the Beria inspired trials of those from January 6th, and the like named Congressional committee.

    It is the loss of confidence in the integrity of the vote, and the unwillingness of the Judiciary to oversee truly forensic audits of the voting process to restore confidence in the process.
    Damn well said!
     

    Ingomike

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    Good read:

    I could have written that personally…
     

    smokingman

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    This was today. It is in the UK house and both proves the harms of vaccines and boosters,as well as the fact most politicians do not want to go against big pharma(most walked out as he started talking). It is informative in how much money has been spent in the UK on vaccines and boosters,as well as how they changed the rules to allow more adverse events especially for those under 18(by the old rules of vaccination it would have been stopped in the first week).

     
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    DadSmith

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    jamil

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    Of course she is.
     

    smokingman

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