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^^^^^^ Accusing others of what they do. Revisionist history or just lying.
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GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Welp. In some states like ny if your an individual, you can't vote in the Dem or GOP primary. Kinda kills that first argument. Trump talked conservative but spent like a raging lefty and didn't start wars. Haley is a bit of a monger But understand you will do nothing but stump for Haley from now till election. -
Israel and Iran
Tommy Callahan replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Biggest take away is an Epstein friend is bankrolling carrols suit -
GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://news.gallup.com/poll/388781/political-party-preferences-shifted-greatly-during-2021.aspx Registration means little, its what they vote for in the booth. And Indi's are still the largest group. and have been moving right with the lefts policy failures. -
GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Its funny you think you're in the majority of anything. now source a poll or old result 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.'" And the fact still stands you all support the process that would be regressive to minorities. And that People are fleeing blue states due to the horrific results of their agenda. -
GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Direct democracy is mob rule and regressive to the minority. The left would love to remove the EC as they keep losing electoral as people flee the states they control. ITs why we are a republic that chooses our politicians, democratically. -
Thats exactly the kind of thing AI will perfect and won't have the defect of humans. Remember the old "Better learn to code" AI will code at speeds of 100 programmers and won't need a break. Humans make mistakes, from banking to accounting and even things like practicing medicine. Last I knew my garbage truck has a big arm that does all the work. Ditches been being dug my machines for a long time. Eff. if your into REVCOM.US or the US communist party, you believe politicians can and should be replaces by AI.
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I also put two spaces after periods. And I am not changing. And funding, promoting and so on.
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I am from Detroit, through Boston, and been in NY for 30+ years. I do have a small Scottish sliver on My 23 and Me. I wouldn't be doing any betting of large sums any time soon. your guess was way off.
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Red light therapy isn't new. the only thing new about this, is its available at home without a medical procedure. The discovery of UV transformed the practice of heliotherapy into clinical phototherapy as the antimicrobial effects of UV became evident during the second half of the 19th century. As early as 1877, studies showed that UV killed anthrax bacilli [11], and by 1890, it was determined that it played a role in rachitis, rickettsia and peritoneal tuberculosis [11,16,29]. By this time, lamps generating light from quartz, mercury vapor and other sources were built and used to treat acne, psoriasis, syphilis, leprosy, and pellagra, among others [11,17,25]. Three years later, Finsen began to use filtered sunlight to treat lupus vulgaris and through careful documentation published his Nobel-winning work, in 1901. The use of lamps and other artificial light sources to treat skin diseases continued well into the second half of the 20th century, but was quickly overtaken by easy availability of potent antibiotics, which became popular for their quick results and ease of use The development of lasers in the late 50s and the early 60s, and the subsequent evolution of light emitting diodes transformed phototherapy; it gave rise to laser therapy or light therapy, which in turn evolved into photobiomodulation as a variety of light emitting technologies were devised. Today, photobiomodulation, which takes advantage of the photochemical effects of low power lasers, LEDs and other monochromatic sources of light to treat various diseases and ailments, has evolved scientifically, allowing evidence-based practice. This development now enables clinicians and others to exploit the specific effect of each wavelength or spectrum of light for treatment purposes. Detailed below are several studies, which show that we do not need UV to eradicate bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, and that relatively safer wavelengths adjacent to UV, such as violet or blue light, are antimicrobial against microorganisms. Furthermore, evidence shows that red and near infrared light have immense therapeutic value as well, and may be effective in treating a range of ailments, including the respiratory complications of coronavirus disease. Light as a potential treatment for pandemic coronavirus infections: A perspective - PMC (nih.gov) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768515/
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Still the minority by a long shot. But good look keeping them out of public schools, they are a disaster anymore. Edit after yours. I was responding to the moron that replied about trump, but I guess you did as well. So, your issue is with him talking about it vs her Not talking about it. Not only smart, but from the Class (So the family goes way back) to be educated in those fields.
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GOP can’t win elections without cheating
Tommy Callahan replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lots of folks talking about the DEMS promoting immigration to their districts as the trends continue to show domestic migration out of blue states. They got to do something, as those states continue to lose electoral. -
No, for some reason it's the left that knows everything about the orange dude. Do your kids go to private school. cause that's reserved for about 10% of the population. They probably are hard workers. Business owners and professors. Also, But trump is not a valid reply to anything. It just shows your severe TDS.
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I'm not silver spoon. I worked for what I got, which is way more than you will ever accomplish from your mom's basement, billy
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She went to private school her entire childhood. Dad a lawyer, mom went to school for Medicine before starting her own successful company. Her parents paid for her Clemson Degree. And they started their education in India. They would have to be from Kshatriyas to be allowed to get that education. So its old silver to boot.