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Robert and Jill - it would be much appreciated if you could pin my comment so that your readership who are Ohio residents will be sure to see it.

ATTENTION OHIO RESIDENTS - please email the following to roegner@ohiosenate.gov and johnson@ohiosenate.gov

Dear Senators Roegner and Johnson,

It has been brought to my attention that you were presented many weeks ago with over 400 pages of solid evidence as to the harms of the Covid shots. 

I understand that you are both on Ohio’s Health Committee.  Has this issue been brought up during the health committee meetings? If not, then why not? This issue affects every single Ohioan, both young and old.

I understand that the top physicians and scientists who are speaking out about these harms are willing to testify to Ohio’s Senate. Their testimony is convincing other state legislatures all around the country to put new laws into effect banning or restricting the use of this new and unproven mRNA technology.

You are elected officials. You took oaths to protect the citizens of the State of Ohio.

Please take this issue very seriously. "Excess Mortality" data from 2021 through the present day in highly vaccinated countries around the world is solid proof that Covid-19 vaccine-induced death IS INDEED HAPPENING! 

I ask that you give this issue your HIGHEST PRIORITY and ATTENTION. 

The lives of all Ohioans depend on it.

(Be sure to include your city in Ohio)

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Good Luck ( I mean it). Someone posted that they overheard a senior provincial politician in BC at a coffee shop talking to some officials saying "what are we going to do with all this (negative) data on Covid vaccines". A few days later he stands up in the legislature and says all residents need to get vaccinated (euthanized).

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Pure evil Fred. 😢

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Indeed, and they're all saying the quiet part out loud, right about now.

At least we know who they are, whereas previously their vails disguised their true objectives

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The people in charge still pushing this crap are doing everything they can to avoid looking at bad data, and that especially includes never talking about it.

Talking about it publicly in a coffee shop? Absurd.

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I have found most substack postings to make sense. I have no reason to suspect the poster of this comment to be making it up. I have been in many business meetings where people say dumb things, especially about ignoring safety rules. I have also overheard conversations in public that should be kept private. It happens. I often wonder why so many people in power push the jab and the only answers that come to me are making and keeping money (ie not getting fired).

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My friend works as an administrative assistant in a hospital. She has heard explicit conversations betweek doctors, and /or nurses who adamantly state that they do not want to treat anyone who refuses the cv19 jab, and that they deserve to die with their refusal to treat them.

She's not making it up, either

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The most disturbing thing to me in this post is that they remain as ignorant as rocks. My decades working in biomed have pretty well immunized me to the callousness some physicians are capable of

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It's not only the physicians.

My neighbor from me is a 29 year old nurse who moved here in 2019. She worked through the planned-demic, and I would see her walking her dog, me walking my dog, and we would have conversations about what was happening in the crazy world of covid-idiot-ism, USA.

On the day, I was returning home from a protest of our slimebag governor's blue state tyranny, we met each other out in the street. She looked whooped, as she works the overnight shift in the maternity ward of the hospital. It was a nice day, and I figured we'd say hi (my pooch and I).

After the talk about dogs ended, the obvious topic arose which was the insanity of the days we were living in. I asked her if she saw that the protests were going on at the state house, which I mentioned nothing other than the notion that she heard about it happening. She said yes, and that's when things changed.

Within about a sentence or two, amazingly, out of her mouth, spewed hateful thoughts of death to those "assholes" who were protesting the lockdowns, and covid jabs. She actually wished that those "assholes who were protesting the jabs and lockdowns would get sickened by the virus", and die from it. Keep in mind she's a nurse in a big hospital in NYC.

Conversation ended almost immediately.

Haven't really spoken to them since, and if I do it's minimal to nothing, but saying hi to her and her husband's dog. To this day, she has no idea that I was one of them "assholes", as proud as I am to be, and it would make no sense tell her I was there.

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More doctors joined the NAZI party than any other profession during WW2.

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Did not know that, and it's amazing that i am not surprised at all !😳

Self preservation is an amazing process👍

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During the lockdowns there were a number of videos on soc med of doctors refusing to treat patients because they refused the clotshot. One was a child that was very ill. The mother ran after the doctor with her phone video running. The doctor was abusive toward the mother and outright refused and threatened the mother. I’m not sure if it’s still floating around but it wasn’t the only vid out there like that. I personally saw 6 at the time. So no she certainly was not making this up. And to the doctors that refused care and who knows maybe still do. There are 1000 doctors willing to care for All of their patients vaccinated with the clotshot or not. Because these doctors became Drs in order to Help patients not harm them. My personal doctor told me and my husband Do Not take the vaccine. If you feel you’re getting Covid test yourself and call me and I’ll send in a prescription for ivermectin immediately. Thank God for good people in this world.

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I agree with all you said, except the testing part. From day one, with Kill Gates owning shares in testing companies, we never touched the stuff.

Terri Mills, the inventor of the test said it did not and could not accurately test for any disease. It was a research tool, and thats all it was good for. He died right after saying that. Hillary must have hooked up with him, from what i can tell.

There was reports that the test swabs were purified with ethylene oxide, which is toxic for humans to absorb or injest. Sticking ethylene oxide in your sinuses was something i was never doing, especially since the tests had a nearly 100% false result rate, again so i was hearing

Your doctor is awesome. Ours told us the same, to not get the death jab. He felt that anyone who was given the jab would be dead by 2026 from it. We shall see. True or false, there was enough info out there from day 1, for me to pass on it.

Glad others saw it too

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The story is too on the nose. It's like the proud liberal mom telling the story on social media about their toddler spouting woke nonsense and then everybody clapped.

Some do it for likes. Some post for nefarious reasons.

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Perhaps you don't recall what Mollie Hemingway overheard while in proximity to Jerry Nadler on a commuter train in November, 2018.

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There's a difference between these people "privately" admitting the shots are dangerous, and Nadler "privately" saying he's going to impeach people he criticizes every day on TV.

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What’s the rule if there is no one left to cast a vote? Does the incumbent stay in office in perpetuity?

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What will Biden do if there's no one to give him directions?

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AI?

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lol :-) don't worry, satan will make sure someone will be there

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You might want to mention a recent interview with Ed Dowd on Children’s Health Defense: https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/good-morning-chd/ed-dowd-they-cant-run-from-this-data/

JUL 14, 2023 | Ed Dowd: ‘They Can't Run From This Data’

“This is the greatest cover-up I’ve ever seen in my life.” Disability claims are on the rise, and people are wondering why. “If it's not the vaccine, what is it?” asks Ed Dowd in this episode of ‘Friday Roundtable.’ He also states, “Some people are going to be, unfortunately, producing spike protein their whole lives.”

The interview show notes include links to source material and websites.

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Is there any more detail related to the idea people produce spike long-term?

Is that referring to people forever complying with booster recommendations? Or is it in reference to cells producing spikes long after the LNPs are gone? Wouldn't spike producing cells die off after enough time? Or are spike producing cells replicating?

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Lots of questions still!

Perhaps two things are in play here:

(1) some of the mRNA got reverse-transcribed into nuclear DNA

(2) Increased production of igG4 immunoglobin suppresses immune response to the spikes so that they don't get efficiently cleared fron the body, and perhaps cells expressing the foreign proteins wouldn't be so vigorously attacked and destroyed.

This is all "uncharted territory". But with treasonous governments on board with the depopulation scheme and still very pro-shots, getting adequate funding for research into spike damage and methodologies for ameliorating the injuries isn't easy.

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How ironic if DNA changes are the cause of long term spike protein production?

The fact checking industry continues calling that a wild and baseless conspiracy theory, as they also continue ignoring the multiple standard deviation changes in disabilities and deaths.

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Obviously the "fact checkers" don't do their homework! Reverse transcription into the DNA was clearly demonstrated in in vitro liver cell cultures and published.

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The AP wrote a fact check article on that study. They claim covid shots impacting DNA in the body is false and that more research would be needed to prove it.

The Science does everything possible to make sure those studies never happen.

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Many below are those that need to be read between the lines. Remember there many were 'trial' participants of a number that 'they'd' prefer we not know and those trials started in many countries before the 'C' killed less than a number worth the hype.

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This is a proven recipe for obtaining a goal (depopulation) while making profit ($$ & more free space)

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A la Kamala's idea.

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Replying regards Ed Dowd...thank you for the link. I first was introduced to him when Bannon has had him on over the last two years. I guess he was off writing his book the past 8 months because he hasn’t been on the WarRoom for a while now. His information is such necessary and unavoidable data. Maybe the 30-35% of us who know that this is a crime against humanity greater than Hitler or Stalin in the last century...we the minority will have to continue to compassionately open the eyes of those in the middle who are just trying to survive. Interesting, and I’ve heard Mr. Dowd say this before, that the young and middle aged workers were the unlucky ones who took the brunt of the deceit imposed upon our civilization during this insidious crime. There are so many who must be held accountable.

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One of the tabs in my binder contains excerpts from Dowd’s book including a link to his interview with Tucker Carlson.

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🙏🌞😘Laura Kasner !!!

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Thx for posting. I sent a copy from Willowick, Ohio.

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Thank you villageid

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Is there a website with that 400 pages?

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Faith - sadly no. I just start printing out the many articles I read and studies that were referenced.

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I’m old enough to remember flying as exciting. America West, and AirCal had great stewardesses, free drinks, good honey toasted peanuts and you could run through the airport to catch your flight without a cavity search. Too bad our young people are so convinced happiness is a sign of privilege, instead of an inalienable right.

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That is the true downside to being older, isn't it? You still remember things like civilized air travel. Hell, you can remember when America was the greatest place to be, even with all of her faults.

Now, in the Twenty First century, both have declined to point of being in free fall. And this is by design.

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So true. Our humanity is being emaciated.

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Omgosh, I had to read that 3 times to make sure that I wasn't imagining something...you got to meet with JFK, Jr?! Did you mean RFK, Jr? I am excited about either one, and would love to hear more details!

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LOL. Fixed. Thanks for the heads up.

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I was thinking the very same thing when I read JFK, Jr., but after reading your article and the horrendous time you and Jill encountered on your travels in Memphis, certainly could understand the mix-up...LOL!!! I am amazed you were able to write anything at all to tell you the truth!!! Appreciate all the hard work you and Jill to do keep us all informed. Your Sunday Strip and stories about the farm are the highlight of my week! God bless you both and keep up the great work!!!

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Great post! Sorry about your trains, planes, and automobiles adventures! Love the Emu! P.S. I say JFK Jr. by accident all the time...I’m sure RFK Jr. is quite used to it! Happy Sunday!

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Freudian slip? I have spent quite a bit of time with him, in any case, and consider him a friend. I believe he feels the same.

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Methinks tile floors might be in your future...

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Pawlowski is a very brave man. I remember he came to America to cry freedom ....and he still fights on in the Canadian court. Trudeau has taken the country full totalitarian. If America doesn’t wake up in this next election, as Canada goes, so go we.

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Yes. Those from the former Soviet bloc have warned us, having have lived it, as have the Cuban refugees. Now, Canada happens before our eyes. But it couldn't happen here? Au contraire; look what they've done to Trump! The Shiffs, the Schumers, the Clintons, the Comeys, the Muellers, the Obama/Bidens, the Strozks, the Brennans, the Clappers, the Mayorkas', the AOCs, the BLMs, the antifas. These people all lie when they swear an oath to the Constitution.

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Preview of coming attractions?

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Indeed! If Bidey is re-selected there will be nowhere to move. New Zealand and Australia used to be considered candidates, but covid took the mask off of them. I do think that the Canadians will give Justy the boot; ditto the French and Macron. But what will we do if the deep state steals another election? I like a Trump/Vivek ticket, but if the process is still corrupted, guess who will "win". Has there been enough progress in returning to voting integrity in swing states to make a difference? And on the horizon, the efforts to disband the electoral college are horrifying. The electoral college is the last bastion against tyranny if the voting process can be corrected.

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Agree with all you said.

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Max may think that blue cord is a tasty worm treat!

We had a cat that absolutely could not resist hooded sweat shirt strings!

Especially if you had one on while sitting down!

We miss the feline shenanigan's of our Moses the cat. He made it to 20, so......yeah....

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I have one that goes nuts over my usb cord. But only when I'm using it. And you should see him play. with the stylus.. .can twirl it like a baton....then dismissively knocks it to the floor.

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I’m so happy to see you with your feet up! Rest!💪

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I couldn't agree more, he deserves it!!!

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Robert and Jill. I’m sitting here in church before the service starts with a great big smile on my face.

Thank you for sharing the delightful pics. And a sincere thank you for pinning my comment.

Prayers for you both. I always feel a bit closer to God while in my church. 🙏🙏🙏

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One of my tag lines for our new world order is “Nothing Works”. Dr. Malone’s latest airline experience is a perfect example of a Nothing Works manifestation. This too, is deliberate, part of Obama’s ongoing ‘fundamental transformation’(read dismantling)of America, now being steered by his Aide de Camp. As Controlled Demolition, it is more chaotic than controlled. Because of my life circumstances and extended responsibilities I have what I call a “high engagement coefficient” with the ‘system’, meaning I personally deal with a lot of transactional business over the phone and on the internet. I need to get a lot of things done and problem solve over a wide variety of issues. Nothing works. Of course this is a bit of an overstatement. The factual statement would be ‘nothing works like it used to’. But the deficit is egregious, and to those of us over 55 it feels like Nothing Works. I could list countless examples, but I’ll refrain and let the airline story serve as the exemplar.

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It’s called Chaos, is man made, and is always the beginning of a Communist, Marxist, Maoist, Fascist,Totalitarian takeover. Scarcity, supply chain, personnel deficiency are all issues, the worst of which, in the current manifestation, is the Genocide of the world’s population, and the introduction therein of the transhumanist AI revolution brought to us by the Elite Hi tech world. Hang on to yourselves. It will get worse before we can even begin to turn the tides. We have allowed it to infiltrate all our systems in such an insidious fashion that it will not be an easy extraction. It will take all of us putting our backs to the task, every hour of every day. Evil is upon us. It is no longer about Republican vs. Democrat here in America. This is a battle for the soul of our country, which ultimately affects the entire world order. God help us all. Thank God for you, Dr. Malone and your Jill. And all your beautiful animals.....🐴🦙🫏🐐🐈🐕🐾🦝🦫🦤🐎🪿🦅 God be with you.

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"Nothing works" was a common refrain heard from those in the old Eastern Bloc. Twenty First Century America has become the new Eastern Bloc where AI is just the next step in the dehumanizing of our society. I'd rather walk than get on a commercial flight.

As Tucker Carlson is fond of saying, "Shut up, peasant!"

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well observed and stated. We have become the opponent.

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Yet the elites (obama's et.al.) will always travel by private planes, and live in multiple fancy homes on the beach fronts, get their hair done during lockdowns a.la. nancy peolosi, etc. It's us little people who will suffer with all of their stupid new rules.

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Boy you hit a nerve Brien. I worked for a communications company that was trying to win a prestigious national Excellence in Service Award during the mid 90s into the 2000s put out by an entity I can’t recall. An example of the mission was a certain percent of newborns are dropped during initial handling at hospitals and being able to not drop any is the goal.

So what do all the businesses do to win this award? They outsource their help desks to foreigners over seas who can barely speak English, move to answering machines with long lists of numbers to press, put everyone on hold or keep transferring so you repeat your issue five times. Then came cell phone and you wait at the checkout counter while the cashier is having a private conversation on their cell phone.

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This goes way behind any specific political figure - and lands right on the DOD.

Experiencing chaotic air travel now will make people less upset when the planned closure of many international airports happens by 2030. The much smaller private jets can land at smaller local airports, so - coincidentally, their travel won't be inconvenienced at all.

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It appears, alas, that this sentiment extends to the military higher ups, I imagine. There are ample examples of that, starting with the cut and run strategy employed in leaving Afghanistan.

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Sounds like Pete Buttigieg has continued his excellent leadership of transportation. I hope, for your sake, they didn’t give him control of car rentals. Wishing you both success from here on out. J.Goodrich

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Hey now!

Cant give old Mayor Petie boy all the credit. He is following the example of / the footsteps in, of the Great One !

Without Kamel-toe Harris's lead/ path, Mayor Petie boy wouldn't have stood a chance at the successes he's achieved

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I was thinking of opening a new state of the art company. I think there will be a huge demand and I’m looking for investors. J.Goodrich horse whips,

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Put me down for one!

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(Based upon the assumption that those who purchase, ultimately are allowed to forcefully use at will)

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Birds in general are pretty smart. Just as dogs remember their wolf past with pride ... sometimes confusion about who they have become ... birds remember their dinosaur past. If it wasn’t for that dad-gum meteor they’d be running the place.

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Haha, I'd rather have dinosours running the place than the evil sub-human parasites ruining our country (and world) right about now

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I know who I'd like to see sitting in that outhouse in that scene from Jurassic Park

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I couldnt fit my personal list in there without a wood chipper.

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Yes I’m thinking conflict resolution by mating display contests instead of war.

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Flying is tough these days, not a pleasure.

Thats a beautiful Aussie, BTW, excellent breed.

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Thanks. homebred, one of two sisters retained from last litter. Third generation for us.

All serious herding lines, not show lines. Primarily ASCA, not AKC, but dual registered. Still intact. We have a hard decision coming up about breeding another round, and which sister. We do it for ourselves, and to maintain our lines, not for profit.

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We bred them when I was growing up, stirs up those early memories, just awesome dogs all around. One of them claimed me and stayed by my side for 15 years. The personalities they have are amazing, so in the game of life, they love it.

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Saw the ghost of Elvis...on union avenue...followed him up to the gates of Graceland, and I watched him walk right thru! When I was "Walking in Memphis". What a song! Thanks for the nice reminder Robert.

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Great (under-rated) song to sing along with.

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I’ve posted this comment about RFK, Jr. before, maybe not on this Substack: Any intelligent person with even a bit of knowledge of the sordid and racist history of the Democratic Party and is still a Democrat today will never get my legitimate vote or respect. People need to wake up!

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Although he speaks of topics, concerns, & pressing issues truly important to myself, and what I would consider normally functioning humans, the pestilence he continues to associate himself with (the Demon-cratic party) will be his downfall, as its unconscionable to me to think I would be required to vote for a candidate who aligns himself with the greater of the two evils.

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My hope is that RFK is not nominated. That Ron Desantis is not nominated. And that the two team up as a third party. And win! RFK needs to leave the Democrats behind. Ron DeSantis needs to free himself from the Republicans (as Trump has). Then a Trump right and a New Party center right can return this nation to sanity no matter who wins as long as it isn’t Biden/Harris.

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Unfortunately DeSantis turned out to be a rino. His backing is coming from the Bush camp. I know I was amazed because he did (seemingly) many good things in Florida. At least that’s what we heard from his PR camp. I would’ve voted for him in 28 until I researched him recently. What also threw me off was how he’s behaving with the general public. He’s aloof, evasive on difficult questions and seems to run away from people. Very strange for a politician. Reminds me of how hilary clinton behaved in 16. Anyway my 2 cents.

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Also saw where he is a committed progressive which today (if not always) means socialist. So agree with you entirely

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He doesn’t talk like a progressive. He talks like a constitutional conservative.

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Talk is,cheap....until you fall for falsehoods uttered by the unprincipled.

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RFK’s whole life has been devoted first to environmental protection which he has been visibly successful at and more recently to children’s health confronting real corruption around vaccines. Calling him unprincipled does you yourself a disservice. Compare him to Donald Trump, who I think highly of in most of his policies, which is the statesman and which cannot keep himself from personal slurs which in my book is unprincipled. Let’s look on the bright side. We have, thank God, a range of qualified and largely good men willing to serve and anyone of which could NOT do worse than the two in the White House now

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I did not exactly say that. What I have said throughout is that the man is on record calling himself a progressive. That is a principled position ( though one I disagree with heartedly). If he comes out parroting talking points attractive to conservatives then that to me would indicate an individual not so wedded to what he claims. If not unprincipled certainly a weak ownership of what he claims. And those individuals are in my mind not to be trusted. To continue, there was a pundit on instapundit today who said exactly what I believe about the entire kennedy clan.

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In that RFK Jr is offering some invaluable insights, IMO opinion there is merit in hearing him out. As I understand it his sticking with being a Democrat relates in major part on his families sensibilities. As to his trajectories. If he should loose the nomination - transition to an independent. Or in the alternative sign on to assist an R president in the areas where he is so exceptionally well prepared. My major concern is if he were elected P, where he would find appointees who would deliver on our Conservative initiatives/values.

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I like your nuances when it comes to RFK Jr. We found with the political outsider of 2016, he understood the nation’s problems are a result of bad policy that could be corrected, but he failed to understand the depth and breathe of actual malfeasance within the federal system. If any presidential candidate fails to openly identify ALL that has happened, how it ALL was orchestrated and what he/she will do to combat it, stop it, and punish it, that candidate has no place on a ballot.

I watched as Tucker questioned five of the GOP candidates on Friday although I missed the one on Ramaswamy. Pence appeared to be the candidate of the 1990s (soft spoken, all is well attitude), Hutchinson could not overcome his comments on child puberty blockers, Tim Scott stayed at the 100 ft level from behind a pulpit, Haley was engaged with the issues, showed herself to be an astute politician but failed to overcome her current polling position. DeSantis fared well, was responsive on all questions and was not able to consistently cover his nervousness. Questions were Tucker’s and as you may know Tucker can be direct and unforgiving. It’s easy to pull the video to just the interviews. Each is about 20 minutes or less. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuAGkW4KOEw

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We are going to have to come to terms with the idea that there is no 1O0%er. Whomever we vote for is going to have something that we will perceive as a flaw. So it will be a trade-off--hopefully not having to trade off too much

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That has been the never-ending problem. This time they need to be forced to talk about the real issues and not from a thousand foot view but with on-the-ground realism. How many of those throwing their hat in the ring would even admit that a new world order is around the corner and stopping it is their number one priority. I guess we wait and see. Then we run vote and wait until the next pres is installed. Obviously I am not optimistic. Our backs are against the wall and there is no where to go.

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While I’m not a huge fan of Trump (I will never cast a legitimate vote for a Democrat ever again, not that I can remember ever voting for one) his theme, his number one priority to “Make America Great Again”, is an overt strategy to stop the new world order. Like most candidates, elected and appointed officials and judges (even those at the Supreme Court) Trump lacks a thorough understanding of our United States Constitution and its limits on the power of the federal government. Most of the federal alphabet agencies are unconstitutional and the power they have usurped rightfully belongs to the individual states and the peoples thereof. While some candidates, like RFK, Jr. and DeSantis, have hinted at reorganizing the federal bureaucracy to my knowledge none have stated they would actively pursue dismantling it. Even Trump’s goal of “draining the swamp” is a far cry from what needs to be done. Like you, Shelley, I am not optimistic.

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Please explain what "a legitimate vote" means.

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Pence is a backstabbing piece of work who willfully disregarded the provisions of the US Constitution again in this dreadful interview, dripping with arrogance and a sense of superiority. This was the takeaway I had, in addition to being appalled at his comments of something like 'that is not my concern' (paraphrased). Tucker no doubt ran straight to the shower after that debacle.

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It was arrogant and dismissive, but I witness a city question during a B/C/P town hall type debate years ago in which a gal from the audience asked Bush what he was going to do about the mess her city was in. I do not remember his reply just my angst at her question.

Federal policies and regulatory actions and inaction have over-arching effects on the nation generally. This must be acknowledged by all presidents. However, city managers and elected officials are ultimately responsible to those that live in the city as well as their State’s official policies. It seems for many decades now Americans are clueless how our form of government works. Pence should have spent a few minutes saying that while federal dollars are being spent in Ukraine that could be spent differently, the plights that develop in a city must be rectified, under federalism, by the elected officials in that city. It is a hard stance to take when running for president, but it is true.

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Be sure to see the Vivek interview with Tucker. He’s quite impressive.

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I plan to do that today. I did hear the commentator's comments. They all agree with you G.

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Replied to you above. Thanks again for your insights and suggestions.

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This would be a valid concern! Look at the ugly experiences we have had with all too many of Trump's appointees.

As for learning and appreciating stands of our candidates, not real easy to be sure. In terms of RFK Jr's positions - with his clarifications some are at least the very least less worrisome. IMO there are more that need current status. Another I'm closely following is Vitek.

I would agree we should all be up on where DJT stands in most important issues at this point.

None the less, still feel we should be assessing candidates and all unique and beneficial insights they may surface.

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I agree. He would be stonewalled just like a former President we used to have who put the American people first, and nearly drowned in the sewage rich swamp

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Stonewalling unnecessary. If a progressive as he claims to be then conservatism is an anathema to his "principles". Otherwise he would be a typical mealy mouthed unprincipled political hypocrite.

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Who would RFK2 appoint? Well, his friend Dr. R. Malone for starters, I am sure!

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RFK Jr. is the only anti-war presidential candidate. Nuclear annihilation being at the top of my No-Go List, that alone gains my vote for him.

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What are they supposed to wake up to realize? Remember, the other side uses the same metaphor ("woke"). Perhaps we will all be some blissful ascended mass of "awake" people some day. Somehow, though, it seems many of us have more fun being at each other's throats.

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I think you are right: Polarizing as sport!

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Unfortunately, nearly half of the voting population prefer platitudes to substance. RFK, Jr is full of, umm, platitudes. (forgot myself for moment, gotta keep it polite)

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Saw an interview yesterday w RFKJr and he said when Trump won in 2016, he appointed RFKJr as head of Vaccine Safety Commission, then Pfizer donated 1 million dollars to his inauguration party and then Trump appointed two BigPharma insiders Azar? and someone else to head the HHS, and they shut down the vaccine safety study. So Trump didn't drain the swamp and with 20/20 hindsight, so to speak, could have prevented his ultimate demise, being brought down, by being bought down, by BigPharma.

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I don't understand the connection.

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Meaning RFKJr trusted a President Trump to help him implement vaccine safety rules in 2016, as Trump had promised everyone to do. In 2024, RFKJr is trusting only himself as President to get it done this time. No platitudes, just results. I want to know why President Trump not only didn't keep his 2016 promise (platitudes) on vaccine safety testing and indeed, did a 180 and went Operation Warp Speed, reducing safety testing, not increased safety testing as promised. Trump still hasn't discussed it and it's even MORE of an issue now. I can't wait til Tucker Carlson interviews him and forces him to have to answer this question. Yes Trump was right about HCQ and Ivermectin and no mandates and I appreciate that. But then he got bamboozled by the Fauci and Vaccine Mafia. What's Trump current position? Is he still owned by Pfizer?

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I never liked flying and have referred to commercial airlines as busses with wings. My hope is to never get on a commercial airplane again.

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I concur !

Except I know I NEVER will board those busses, ever again

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Maybe you should try bringing Max on your flying adventures as an emotional support pet. But he may be too busy writing the substacks..... LOL!

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Speaking of RFK Jr, and related to your writing this week about how much our children are suffering, think y’all will like this post on how Big Pharma capitalizes on parents’ denial to drug the souls out of children in pain:

https://gaty.substack.com/p/is-adhd-a-river-in-egypt

Those kids would benefit from some time with Max the emu far more than from another dose of meth…

God bless y’all!

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