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15 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Breaking News:  Colin is still an attention seeking piece of S**t.

 

 

What kind of small, ignorant, petty shmuck  treats his family this way? His family disagrees with a fashion choice and he makes it racist, what a loser 

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11 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Breaking News:  Colin is still an attention seeking piece of S**t.

 

 

 

What a POS.  Be grateful they adopted your stupid ass instead of leaving you to be raped daily in the foster system.

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completely predictable.  McCarthy must have gotten a D in "Economy 101"

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/mccarthy-schools-biden-budget-anybodys-took-economy-101-would-know-wrong-approach

 

"Anybody who's took economy 101 would know this is the wrong approach. "

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I am thinking I have figured out who @BillStime really is- Keith Olbermann. It all computes: too much time, random crazy rants, believes every conspiracy theory, bitter, and now they use basically the same jokes. Yesterday Billsy tried to mock me by insinuating that I was someone who was the most successful at their field and now KO does this: 

 

Billsy test it on TBD and then rolls it out to the world unless he gets destroyed here. 

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1 hour ago, Orlando Tim said:

I am thinking I have figured out who @BillStime really is- Keith Olbermann. It all computes: too much time, random crazy rants, believes every conspiracy theory, bitter, and now they use basically the same jokes. Yesterday Billsy tried to mock me by insinuating that I was someone who was the most successful at their field and now KO does this: 

 

Billsy test it on TBD and then rolls it out to the world unless he gets destroyed here. 

Nah.  Billsy is Jimmy Carter as a young man, well as an old man too.  Idealistic and kind spirited but lacking some practicality.  People like that are great.

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7 hours ago, redtail hawk said:

Nah.  Billsy is Jimmy Carter as a young man, well as an old man too.  Idealistic and kind spirited but lacking some practicality.  People like that are great.

Are you being funny with this? Or are you trolling using the memory of a man in hospice? 

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On 3/10/2023 at 11:35 AM, redtail hawk said:

completely predictable.  McCarthy must have gotten a D in "Economy 101"

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/mccarthy-schools-biden-budget-anybodys-took-economy-101-would-know-wrong-approach

 

"Anybody who's took economy 101 would know this is the wrong approach. "

What part in particular do you have issues with?

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On 3/9/2023 at 8:31 PM, Orlando Tim said:

What kind of small, ignorant, petty shmuck  treats his family this way? His family disagrees with a fashion choice and he makes it racist, what a loser 

He epitomizes the liberal hatred, in spite of living in the greatest diverse country in the world.

liberals are so sick they see ghosts everywhere.

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1 hour ago, Orlando Tim said:

What part in particular do you have issues with?

https://catalog.buffalo.edu/courses/economics.html.  Do u see in courses entitled "economy ###"?  me neither.  Have never seen one in any course catalog.  It's called Economics.  makes me wonder if McCarthy ever set  foot for in an Economics classroom...

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3 hours ago, Orlando Tim said:

Are you being funny with this? Or are you trolling using the memory of a man in hospice? 

trolling him?  No, he's a great man.  If he had a bit more practicality and hired a few more cutthroat big guns for his cabinet, he would have been a great president too.  Love the guy.  He is the symbol of integrity, honesty and sincerity in the modern presidency.

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On 3/14/2023 at 8:32 AM, BillStime said:


Oh well

 

 

He was taking it by prescription? He has taken it for 10 years, so nothing related to COVID. I know you aren't bright enough to realize difference but it is comparable to my son using steroids because of the doctor prescribing it to him and the way Jose Canseco did 

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1 hour ago, Orlando Tim said:

He was taking it by prescription? He has taken it for 10 years, so nothing related to COVID. I know you aren't bright enough to realize difference but it is comparable to my son using steroids because of the doctor prescribing it to him and the way Jose Canseco did 

 

Not only that but his heart was severely damaged by Lyme disease...a decade ago, which prompted him to take ivermectin (among other things, and then exclusively). :rolleyes:

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2 hours ago, Orlando Tim said:

He was taking it by prescription? He has taken it for 10 years, so nothing related to COVID. I know you aren't bright enough to realize difference but it is comparable to my son using steroids because of the doctor prescribing it to him and the way Jose Canseco did 

Re: Ivermectin. I was prescribed it about 5 years ago (long before COVID) for rosacea. It worked. The rosacea completely went away. I imagine it is prescribed to many, many people like me.

By the way, it is a rather fascinating minor skin condition. It seems we all have these microscopic mites on our skin that sometimes cause a serious reaction in certain people. Ivermectin puts things back in balance. My dermatologist said you can think of it as a kind of an insecticide for the skin .... 

The blogger/psychiatrist known as Scott Alexander did a deep dive into the ivermectin-COVID literature and he came up with an interesting theory about why ivermectin had some early positive results in some populations; these populations tended to be in geographic regions where parasitic infections are common, so it may be that the ivermectin was effectively treating that (resulting in a healthier patient) rather than the virus itself. Speculative, but intriguing ...

 

https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/ivermectin-much-more-than-you-wanted

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8 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Re: Ivermectin. I was prescribed it about 5 years ago (long before COVID) for rosacea. It worked. The rosacea completely went away. I imagine it is prescribed to many, many people like me.

By the way, it is a rather fascinating minor skin condition. It seems we all have these microscopic mites on our skin that sometimes cause a serious reaction in certain people. Ivermectin puts things back in balance. My dermatologist said you can think of it as a kind of an insecticide for the skin .... 

The blogger/psychiatrist known as Scott Alexander did a deep dive into the ivermectin-COVID literature and he came up with an interesting theory about why ivermectin had some early positive results in some populations; these populations tended to be in geographic regions where parasitic infections are common, so it may be that the ivermectin was effectively treating that (resulting in a healthier patient) rather than the virus itself. Speculative, but intriguing ...

 

https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/ivermectin-much-more-than-you-wanted

oral doxycycline and metronidazole gel work as well and are more common treatments.

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11863643/Exiled-Chinese-businessman-friend-Steve-Bannon-arrested-NYC-1bn-fraud.html

 

Mobsters gonna mob...

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