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  1. 20 hours ago, daz28 said:

    That's what I said, he will be able to win on border and economy hands down, but they will be gross exaggerations, and anecdotal nonsense.  What he won't do is answer a single question that he is asked.  He tried to lie his way through Kaitlin Collins, and he got absolutely wrecked.  He will probably use that he can't talk about his trials considerably as well.  That's the gift that keeps on giving for him.  

     

    And Biden won't use gross exaggerations and anecdotal nonsense? 

  2. 2 minutes ago, BillStime said:

    lmao - omfg - of course our resident independent is desperately trying to keep the psyop going that it’s not Trump on the stage in the photo above.

     

    Did you think I wouldn't post a link to ABC’s Eyewitness News 11pm rebroadcast?

     

    https://abc7ny.com/14864019/

    image.thumb.jpeg.39dbb07dda00f90450cf6398662c6a00.jpeg

     

    EMBARRASSING

     

    Possibly.  But not nearly as embarrassing as the crowds Biden is drawing.

  3. 7 hours ago, Tommy Callahan said:

    Is mifepristone available for over-the-counter use? No. Mifepristone for medical termination of a pregnancy through ten weeks gestation is currently only available by prescription.

     

    Questions and Answers on Mifepristone for Medical Termination of Pregnancy Through Ten Weeks Gestation | FDA

     

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33939340/

     

    The FDA provided 6158 pages of AERs. Duplicates, non-US, or AERs previously published (Gary, 2006) were excluded. Of the remaining, there were 3197 unique, US-only AERs of which there were 537 (16.80%) with insufficient information to determine clinical severity, leaving 2660 (83.20%) Codable US AERs. (Figure 1). Of these, 20 were Deaths, 529 were Life-threatening, 1957 were Severe, 151 were Moderate, and 3 were Mild.

    The deaths included: 9 (45.00%) sepsis, 4 (20.00%) drug toxicity/overdose, 1 (5.00%) ruptured ectopic pregnancy, 1 (5.00%) hemorrhage, 3 (15.00%) possible homicides, 1 (5.00%) suicide, 1 (5.00%) unknown. (Table 1).

    Retained products of conception and hemorrhage caused most morbidity. There were 75 ectopic pregnancies, including 26 ruptured ectopics (includes one death).

    There were 2243 surgeries including 2146 (95.68%) D&Cs of which only 853 (39.75%) were performed by abortion providers.

    Of 452 patients with ongoing pregnancies, 102 (22.57%) chose to keep their baby, 148 (32.74%) had terminations, 1 (0.22%) miscarried, and 201 (44.47%) had unknown outcomes.

    Hemorrhage occurred more often in those who took mifepristone and misoprostol (51.44%) than in those who took mifepristone alone (22.41%).

     

    Significant morbidity and mortality have occurred following the use of mifepristone as an abortifacient. A pre-abortion ultrasound should be required to rule out ectopic pregnancy and confirm gestational age. The FDA AER system is inadequate and significantly underestimates the adverse events from mifepristone.

    A mandatory registry of ongoing pregnancies is essential considering the number of ongoing pregnancies especially considering the known teratogenicity of misoprostol.

    The decision to prevent the FDA from enforcing REMS during the COVID-19 pandemic needs to be reversed and REMS must be strengthened.

     

    It's interesting that they're trying to call it "birth control," i.e. conflate it with condoms and the pill.  But what else is new?

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  4. 1 hour ago, Commsvet11 said:

    Eh, probably be called a Nazi because I knew what time the trump rally started and then be called a racist because telling time is oppressive somehow

     

    No need.  The time stamp is right there on the photo: 11:09 (AM obviously, since it's still light out).  They know how to manipulate their simpleton followers.

  5. 16 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

    Do you believe that the President of the United States can designate any document they want as a personal record?

     

    Most of them, according to https://abalegalfactcheck.com/.  No one else can.

     

    51 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

    You seem to be skipping the part where Biden and Pence cooperated while Trump obstructed the investigation and lied to law enforcement. 
     

    Tiny detail there…

     

    You seem to be skipping the part where Biden knew he had classified material for years before conveniently giving it back after MAL was raided.  Just because he wasn't asked means nothing.

     

    And it's been 2 years since MAL was raided.  It's safe to say the intelligence review has been done and there was no threat to national security.

  6. 1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

    These are the very same people who told us to shutter businesses, wear useless masks 24/7 and be in constant fear of other humans and for our lives who now when news of a cover up around the friggin origin of the pandemic pathogen that pushed them to engage of all of the above hysteria

     

    now say...

     

    Meh...that's old news... why do we care now?

     

     

    Not hard to figure out: it implicates Saint Fauci.

  7. 13 hours ago, Gene Frenkle said:

    Trump can't even manage the plebs around him anymore. Either that or he's just lying and making excuses for crossing a line he is completely detached from. Either way, he's clearly not fit mentally, physically, nor philosophically to be anywhere near a position of power in a democratic nation. He belongs in jail because he has committed crimes.

     

    UNIFIED REICH

     

    LOL!  Because Biden has control of anything...

  8. 9 hours ago, Logic said:

    Nope. Looks like you're reading it correctly, and I'm just flat out wrong in my recollection of how he was used in PIttsburgh.

    More importantly, thank you for that link! What a tremendous database of information that is. I've been looking for something like that for a while, but was not familiar with that site. I'm gonna get great use out of that. Thanks.


    Yeah it’s a great site. That’s where I saw that Samuel was used ~50% outside by Brady in Carolina. I forget who gave it to me but thanks to them. 

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  9. 11 hours ago, Logic said:

    Enough has been made about Claypool's off-field stuff, so I'll say this about his on-field success:

    If I'm not mistaken, when Claypool was putting up his two 800+ yard seasons with the Steelers, they were using him primarily as a big slot. A guy who can get free releases, run down the seam, and play bully ball against smaller nickel corners. 

    I think that if the Bills plan to use him that way, Claypool can be successful here. MVS and Hollins play X, they've already stated they want Coleman to play X, and Samuel and Shakir can both play Y and Z. The Bills currently don't really have another situational big slot on the roster other than Claypool.

    Given that Claypool would likely be, at best, the WR5 or WR6, they'll likely only be using him situationally, in schemed up looks and specific packages. As such, I can see him succeeding in that role. The Bills could potentially have a pretty big personnel set at times if they wanted, with Coleman, MVS/Hollins, and Claypool at WR, and Kincaid at TE. Such a grouping seems like it would lend itself well to running the ball and to red zone production.

    If Claypool is to succeed in Buffalo and stick on the 53 man roster, it will take not only him having his head screwed on straight and playing well, but the Bills having a plan for how to use him. Based on Claypool's comments at OTAs, it seems like he likes the way they're deploying him so far. Here's hoping he can reclaim the talent and production he once showed in this league, because it would go a long way in helping and diversifying the Bills offense.

     

    Unless I'm reading this wrong, Claypool was used by the Steelers (the only team that he played for that matters IMHO) 10.9% in the slot.

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