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read my post again. my hospital did not require the covid vaccine even for workers directly caring for patients. Simultaneously, they did require the flu vax. you didn't look very hard for the data. This is a lay press piece but see if you can find the raw data to back it up. it's available. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/red-blue-america-glaring-divide-covid-19-death/story?id=83649085
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LibNuts.
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Barack Obama and the Predictable Coup by Jeannie DeAngelis The most intriguing part of the storm surrounding Barack Obama’s involvement in the effort to remove Donald J. Trump from office is that some people still refuse to believe the allegations. There are certain Americans who continue to deny any claims concerning Barack Obama’s negative impact on the country. Perhaps it’s that grin and laid back attitude. Or perhaps it’s his rhetorical skill set or his ability to croon Al Green tunes, or maybe it is just his knack for evoking racial remorse that causes half the nation to make excuses for Barack Obama’s troubling track record. Whatever the reason, the Obama façade is in the process of crumbling, and many Americans are admitting that people don’t change unless they agree to recognize their issues. Ergo, Barack Obama has not changed and will not change. Surpassing even the opinions of the majority, for twenty years, the former president has displayed a level of smugness that suggests he believes he alone knows what is best for America. His sense of superiority is unmistakable, and with that kind of confidence, it’s understandable that the former community organizer would feel justified in pursuing whatever goals he deems necessary to reform America’s core ideals. Add to that his apparent self-importance and the disdain he’s shown toward things like our founding document, and toward grandmothers praying outside abortion facilities, and toward Donald Trump — and it all begins to make sense. Despite his rhetoric about “We the people” and creating a “more perfect union,” Obama’s divisive policies have fostered the us-versus-them mentality that America now struggles with every day. From Henry Gates to Trayvon Martin, throughout his political career, Obama seized every opportunity to deepen racial divides in a country that for over two centuries had worked together to address complex issues. Obama is committed and has consistently shaped government policy to punish any group or belief system he despises. In weaponized, politicized Obama circles, rest assured that the shadowy figure leading the anti-American crusade has always been the one at the top. However, because of the racial tensions he escalated and his ability to manipulate the nation’s mindset with words, the man who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for the “diplomatic accomplishment” of being half-black has, until now, been shielded from the scrutiny he deserved for his deceitfulness, corruption, ineptitude, and ruthlessness. An unknown author once wrote, “A toxic person only changes his victims, never himself.” https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/08/barack_obama_and_the_predictable_coup.html
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The preacher talked with me and he smiled Said, "Come and walk with me, come and walk one more mile Now for once in your life you're alone But you ain't got a dime, there's no time for the phone." I've just gotta get a message to you Hold on, hold on One more hour and my life will be through Hold on, hold on
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we're looking at the same data and coming to vastly different conclusions. the dearth rate dropped for all groups for the same reasons I posted yesterday. AI can be useful especially if your inherent intelligence is low. from Gemini this time: The decrease in COVID-19 death rates in 2022 can be attributed to several key factors that emerged over the course of the pandemic. These include widespread population immunity, advancements in treatments, and improvements in public health measures and healthcare practices. Widespread Population Immunity By 2022, a significant portion of the global population had developed some level of immunity to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, either through vaccination, prior infection, or both. This population-wide immunity, often referred to as "hybrid immunity," was crucial. While new variants like Omicron were highly transmissible, the existing immunity helped to reduce the severity of the disease, leading to fewer hospitalizations and deaths. Advancements in Medical Treatments The availability of new antiviral medications and other treatments played a vital role in reducing the risk of severe illness and death. Drugs like Paxlovid were authorized for emergency use and became more widely available to high-risk individuals. These treatments work to stop the virus from replicating, and studies have shown they can significantly reduce the risk of hospitalization and death when taken early in the course of the illness. then why are you unemployed? pfizer pays well as do most pharmacies jobs...
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Erasing the Failure: Trump Taking Back Border Wall Material That Biden Abandoned By Bob Hoge Upon taking office in January 2021, former President Joe Biden wasted no time in opening the border to any and all comers. In one of his first moves as commander in chief, he ridiculed Donald Trump’s efforts to build a wall and simply abandoned millions of dollars of equipment and supplies that had been intended to fortify our southern boundary. Now Trump wants it back: https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2025/08/10/erasing-the-failure-trump-taking-back-border-wall-material-that-biden-abandoned-n2192666
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Name something you never did most people have
PastaJoe replied to Another Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Tried coffee once as a teen and hated the taste. Never had it again in over 50 years. -
What is ignorant is to attribute his winning percentage to his coaching acumen w/o an asterisk that says See Josh Allen
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Good Night / Bad Night - Pre-season game 1
HappyDays replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's another rep in this clip: Yeah he looks as advertised. If he can just become a functional pass catcher he'll be a perfect TE3. -
Yes Florio. Beane should meet his contract demands even though you have no clue what they are. Also, comparing Cook to elite bellcow backs who happened to work out on the first year of their new contracts means the running back position value has done a complete 180 and they need to be payed as such. Let's ignore Murray, Elliott, Bell, Gurley, D. Johnson, Dalvin, etc.. Bills need to pay him now so it doesn't mess up the team vibes. Glad this guy isn't a GM.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45920966/2025-nfl-future-power-rankings-projections-32-teams-roster-coaching-quarterback#BUF In a vanilla setting like Saturday, the defense was still absolutely horrid on 3rd down. I do take into account that it wasn't the full group of starters out there, but there were enough and we got gouged. Especially on screen passes, which was maddening. You hope all of this gets cleaned up by Week 1 and our regular group plays their assignments better.
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Hahahahahahahahaha
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most hospitals mandated the shot to continue employment but you think it was other reasons. I believe you took tests and passed them, I believe you really think the shot was effective, I think you are intentionally looking at data to prove your point but if it was truly effective then some states and areas with low shots would be able to be shown having worse outcomes, if that data exists I certainly can't find it.
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I was reading where Landon has an injury prone history. Landon Jackson underwent surgery for a neck injury that occurred during a pass-rushing summit in June 2025. This recent surgery follows a troubling history of injuries, including two ACL tears and a broken ankle in high school and college, and a serious neck injury in his final college game in November 2024. Hopefully not an injury bust and maybe he's still recovering from his neck surgery from last month
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Almost every thread on the first page of the Stadium Wall has multiple people roasting Tre White. It may be misplaced but it’s got more momentum than any other player I’ve seen.
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The Once & Future King, John Facenda
Tulsabillsfanz replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is a voice from my childhood! When we moved away from Buffalo to Tulsa in the late 1960s when I was a kid, there was minimal opportunities to see the Bills live on television. So, many of my Bills memories from that era were highlight shows with THAT voice! Thanks so much for sharing this! -
Seeing as I was correct with about 90% of the COVID stuff in real time and he is still wrong 3 years later, I will keep thinking for myself. Also my "conspiracy theory site" is data from the CDC, same source as him, but looking for different data points. But since you think I am a conspiracy theorist let me ask you why you think the death rate of all groups plummeted at the same time? Taking the shot or not the death rate plummeted across the board.
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Fine. Pay him commensurate with Shakir's bargain contract, which might be on the table already. Shakir didn't ask to be paid like Ja'Mar Chase, and Cook should not be paid like Saquan. No, I would play hardball. He's saying, "Pay me more than I'm worth," so fairness has nothing to do with it. Let him sit for the first half of the season, see if he realizes he's blowing one of the four prime years he has left and not getting paid at all. If he wants to miss the whole season, fine, only franchise him next year and trade his selfish, me-first carcass. Every passing day of his holdout is more evidence he's no Buffalo Bill.