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Joe Ferguson forever

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  1. ideals, not ideal.
  2. Because Calcitriol is relatively extremely safe compared to hydroxychloroquine https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/drugs/19772-hydroxychloroquine-tablets
  3. It's about the ideals and policies. She represents the same ones as Biden. Who represented the same ones as Obama and Clinton. She could be an body with the political chops and the strength to advance the core principles of the party. trump is sadly, uniquely awful among R presidents.
  4. One side was Catholic, one Lutheran. Both were Christians who didn’t believe in beating anyone but did believe in the concept of a just war. WW2 clearly was that
  5. you're just not clever. At all...but thanks for reposting my hypothesis without a rebuttal. It showcases your mental weakness.
  6. don't project your family dynamics on me. I'm certain they're nothing like mine. yes, so where is the author wrong? did trump's first wife divorce papers state that he had a copy of Hitler's speeches at his bedside which he studied. wow. a meme straw man. cool. the nazis would admire that propaganda.
  7. https://www.commondreams.org/views/2019/08/09/leading-civil-rights-lawyer-shows-20-ways-trump-copying-hitlers-early-rhetoric-and A younger Trump, according to his first wife's divorce filings, kept and studied a book translating and annotating Adolf Hitler's pre-World War II speeches in a locked bedside cabinet, Neuborne noted. The English edition of My New Order, published in 1941, also had analyses of the speeches' impact on his era's press and politics. "Ugly and appalling as they are, those speeches are masterpieces of demagogic manipulation," Neuborne says. "Watching Trump work his crowds, though, I see a dangerously manipulative narcissist unleashing the demagogic spells that he learned from studying Hitler's speeches--spells that he cannot control and that are capable of eroding the fabric of American democracy," Neuborne says. "You see, we've seen what these rhetorical techniques can do. Much of Trump's rhetoric--as a candidate and in office--mirrors the strategies, even the language, used by Adolf Hitler in the early 1930s to erode German democracy."
  8. And I see it as a group of people that will accept and sometimes applaud shameful, immoral behavior (and will remain that way after he's gone) and policies and one that won't. As far as state vs federal, trump is throwing the states the abortion issue which is politically smart but he's promised to be a strongman leader in Washington and I believe him. did he do an ad for polident?
  9. Buckhead is Atlanta. I recall test driving a boxster there. "Buckhead is the uptown commercial and residential district of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, comprising approximately the northernmost fifth of the city." Wikipedia \ LI is red. It elected Santos.
  10. ok. but if during balkanization, it or Atlanta were blue, would you leave for redder pastures?
  11. then you should be one happy rude mechanical
  12. probably the best option at this point, unless trump loses. Then he'll go to jail and be out of the picture. Will you stay in Georgia if it goes blue in the balkanization?
  13. Where did you graduate law school? But it came out in time and we did the right thing.
  14. successful women love toxic masculinity! Go get em... nah. MAGA cavewomen love to be urinated on.
  15. We have considering moving abroad in common but for very different reasons.
  16. These studies are not contradictory. The first is on human subjects and showed no benefit. The second was on cell lines and showed a theoretical benefit. This is science. Studies lead to more studies etc and eventually the truth becomes evident. I'd tend to go with the human study til then. But as the authors of the second paper note, the risks of Vit D are very low so it certainly should be offered.
  17. Link? Insurance companies are very powerful but not that powerful.
  18. why did it impact you in 2017? trump was prez. You like what he did (or didn't do)? Build a wall with Mexican Money, improve wages for blue collar workers, bring back manufacturing jobs, tell us the truth about covid, improve infrastructure, improve education, improve the health care system? Why did you become political then?
  19. they do some cool stuff. The mid century modern vibe in new ones is pretty nice. The one that used to be in the Frontier House was way cool. No drive thru. I saw one in a colonial house this weekend. Fit right in.
  20. And I live rurally. grow a small garden. Friends who farm But I'm hoping Virginia would go blue. Sad that we're even contemplating it. Would never have entered my mind pre MAGA.
  21. Yes, but we won't start it. If Harris wins, it may be soon. If trump wins it'll be longer. it's a global economy. why can't you get that. Money buys grapes from s. America, olives from spain, cattle from Argentine, lamb from the UK. Plenty of dairy, eggs, peaches 'apples and fruit in NY. And who could forget pistachios from California...besides the money the blue areas also have most of the brains.
  22. Search for “pedo” on this forum. I think you’ll be surprised. It hasn’t run its course to me.
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