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Please pressure the following key senators to confirm RFK jr. Both write an email and call them/leave a voice message to the following Republican Senators that are the big problem: Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Susan Collins (Maine), Mitch McConnell (Kentucky), John Curtis (Utah), Thom Tillis (North Carolina), John Cornyn (Texas), and Bill Cassidy (Louisiana). Also, email John Thune (South Dakota) the Senate Majority Leader and ask him to remove these people from any Senate Committees (Murkowski, Collins, McConnell already voted against Pete Hegseth and they need to either retire or be primaried, but still write them). Thanks all!!

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I sent an email this AM to Senator Durbin. I asked the question: What will your legacy be? A Champion for the Health and Welfare of all Americans? A gopher for Big Pharma and Big Health insurance? I got an immediate response. I think it means he didn't even read what I said and his Health Adm. returned the following on his behalf.

Thank you for contacting me about President Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). I appreciate hearing from you, and I share your concerns.

The role of HHS Secretary is among the most consequential appointments a president can make, as the position entails directing 13 federal agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration. These agencies uphold our nation’s health care system, regulate food and prescription drug safety, protect the public from infectious disease outbreaks, and conduct biomedical research on diseases and conditions affecting families across the world.

Mr. Kennedy is the founder and chair of Children’s Health Defense, a non-profit organization that has faced criticism for sharing misleading health information related to the safety and efficacy of vaccines, and undermining life-saving public health measures. With no formal training in medicine, Mr. Kennedy has leveraged Children’s Health Defense to promote his own vision for public health, which diverges from well-established science, free to keep in touch.

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Great job. We need to weed out these Senators, one at a time, that are enemies of We The People.

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Yes. It's going to be a battle of the voices and written word! Keep rattling your pens/keyboards and phones! Here's some of what I'm reading:

Dr. Georges C. Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association, told Chief Healthcare Executive® in November that he opposes the nomination of Kennedy to lead the health department.

“We do not believe that Mr. Kennedy is qualified to be HHS secretary, and do not believe that he should have that job under any circumstances,” Benjamin said.

The Committee to Protect Health Care, an advocacy group for physicians, has drafted a letter opposing Kennedy’s confirmation. More than 22,000 have signed it.

U.S. Rep. Kim Schrier, a Democrat from Washington state and a pediatrician, appeared at a press conference with other elected officials opposing Kennedy’s nomination. Schrier said she has fielded more questions from parents asking about the safety of vaccines and has had to correct misinformation about vaccines.

BOOO to all of them!

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It’s so hard to accept how quickly time passes. I was grabbing a shirt for work yesterday morning and noticed underneath was a shirt that was my older brother John’s, my sister had given me a few of his things years ago. Its been a little over 17 years since my brother passed away. My brother John was a true patriot. Out of high school he signed up to become an Army Ranger. He dedicated himself to learning ninjitsu and had earned a black belt. He worked for 20 years as a prison guard, was a canine officer there and a sharpshooter at the prison.

Growing up, if any of us other three siblings ever had a problem with anyone, you could be sure to count on brother John to straighten it out, he protected those close to him. He was undyingly courageous when it came to sticking up for his family or what was right. John would give the shirt off his back to help a stranger as well.

Selfishly, one of the things I miss the most about my oldest brother, he was always there, dependable, loyal, and strong. At the drop of a hat if you needed John, it didn’t matter where you were, he would always show up and offer a helping hand.

I picked up his shirt and put it on thinking if I could only have 1/2 of his courage, strength, loyalty or patriotism I would be twice the person I am today. I think of my brother all the time and when I see things like his shirt it’s a reminder of how precious the person was that once wore it.

There are so many great examples of courageous patriotic people we should draw strength from and understand how precious they are. I put the two good doctors Malone in this category.

In present day America we finally have a true common sense President that is bringing back what makes America the envy of the world, bringing back the value of what it means to be a legal American citizen. This I know we will witness in the coming months and years. A turn around in which we should all draw strength from and appreciate. We all are truly blessed to have this courageous man who put his life on the line for us when he really didn’t have too.

No one is perfect but for the first time in a long time it feels like we have a leader that cares for the little guy. The poor and the middle class that have been so taken advantage of and broken down, found they had a voice in this past election. Maybe all of us including President Trump, just needed a second chance. Learn from and enjoy these people in our lives while they’re around, as big and as strong as they are you don’t want to end up with a shirt or a hat of theirs and then realize how precious they were. J.Goodrich

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On the subject of passed time it hit me again just how much of our culture has been trashed by the woke folk. One of the more pleasant morning events was reading the paper, more so on sundays. No more and I still miss it. The list of cultural degradation grows longer by the day.

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That is something I loved, reading the local paper after work, and especially the Sunday paper with my coffee. Haven’t been able to do that since our paper here in Nashville turned Blue and Woke. I hated to cancel my subscription 8 years ago and wrote numerous letters explaining how they were driving their conservative readers away but they just got worse. Especially after Trump’s first election. Now I read my “news” on my phone. Not nearly as satisfying.

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Try the print edition of the Epoch Times - it is worth subscribing to.

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We don't use our fireplace very often, but I did a few weeks ago. It took most of an edition of the Epoch Times as kindling to get those logs going. Kind of a shame, and a waste, really. I mean, where are WaPo and NYT when you need them?

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We had a shopper called the Foxxy Shopper. In Winter I called it the Foxxy Fire Starter, in Summer the Foxxy Fly Swatter.

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We miss that kind of versatility, don't we?

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LOL!!LOL!!

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We also subscribe to Epoch Times (ET). This subscription began almost 5 years ago when we lived in Oregon and received complementary print subscriptions just as COVID was starting to rear its spiky little head. ET’s infographics started my exploration through the COVID rabbit hole.

After our print subscriptions expired, we switched to the electronic version where reader comments warned me about the jab 💉 we were about to take — WE WERE ***THIS*** CLOSE! Now we enjoy the morning e-newsletter, which nicely summarizes international and national politics, has recipes, puzzles, music, and great commentary from the likes of Jeffrey Tucker.

Our digital subscription also lets us listen to “American Thought Leaders” with Jan Jekeliek, who (IMHO) is the best interviewer in the business. We learn so much from ATL.

Our biggest complaint: ET is sourcing too many articles from The Trusted(?????) News Initiative blobs such as Associated Press and Reuters. We cancelled our subscription for a time (after complaining about the journalistic laziness, both in writing and by speaking with a customer service agent). We resubscribed when the price dropped to where we were better able to ignore the TNI folks and just see them for what they are. (Yes, even we have a price.)

As for enjoying the funny papers, that’s your Friday Funnies and Sunday Strips — no newsprint on our fingers, just enjoyment.

P.S. Our rural county still prints a weekly paper. We love it. The editor is a peach and we even know many people who submit letters and contribute photos and other efforts to make this paper come to life.

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I have had the digital version for years. As they say: Save a tree, hug a computer. I do miss the old days of the Sunday papers with the color comics section. Now the Sunday comics come from you and El Gato Malo. A great way to spend the morning.

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Long ago subscribed to the Wash Post. Asked myself why. It was the comics and only the comics. Stopped subscribing!

Love our Fri/Sun memes, et al. But the regular content here makes my.days!

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EPOCH Times and NTD on line offer 2 lists of news as its happening, ETV with informative interviews and classical music and worthy Opinions from folks like Jeffrey Tucker. They do note Paxton doings of note. They do have some daily fun doings. Not a cross-word puzzler so don't know on that score. They've been under CCP attack which pulled them off line a couple days back. I Was pretty annoyed!

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CCP—the enemy of Liberty.

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They're vying with the DemoKrat Partei in our Republic.

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EPOCH TIMES absolutely! The print edition arrives on Thursday and is WAY better and more complete that the NY Times ever was.

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ALSO, Epoch Times publishes a terrific always interesting MAGAZINE:

"AMERICAN ESSENCE"

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I have noticed that the news in the Epoch Times has been reported, before the Epoch Times prints it...and its promotion of Chinese medicinal "authorities" leaves much to be desired.

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I receive Epoch Times via phone, but might consider it in Newsper form. They used to have unbelievable time charts on many topics, plus, the Post Office people might read it and change some minds.

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Do they have a daily crossword?

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Yes! I subscribe to it. Enjoy their news.

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I subscribed almost 2 years ago to the Epoch Times online access. I did so at the behest of a local patriot i had come across when having some work done on my class 8 box truck. He was a really good man, and at the time I trusted his guidance.

After several weeks of my enrollment, I became disillusioned by the slant that a large number of their writers who clearly addressed the left in their articles as viable resources of information, quoting these people in article after article. I went as far as voicing my opinion in their comments section of dozens of articles, blasting the writers for their articles which seemed (to me, and others posting) to legitimize these insane ideologies being pushed. This seemed their "passive agressive" technique embedded into their news stories I was reading, at the attempt to sway opinion.

Reading between the lines...

I cancelled my subscription 1 minute after I found my CC was charged for another year's subscription, which they refused to reimburse back. Now, I rarely, if ever read any of their articles, being my impression that ET is being used as controlled opposition. Your mileage may vary.

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T. I too, tried their news coverage and didn't have a viable list of complaints and yet they lost me. I always tend to look for the reliable or not so reliable slant in the coverage. I am always always left with inaccuracies on both sides. The slant of a take of an opinion varies on so much experience of the writer.

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Yes. When Im reading a news article, and it is quoting a politician who is essentially worthless for credible "anything", I'm not sure how I'm supposed to believe anything from that news "source"

The Federalist, The Gateway Pundit, David Avacado Wolfe, all have way more credibility regarding actually reporting news, than the ET ( in my opinion).

Timing is another factor, as it seems as though ET posts a story hours after its been out, and Ive already read it on several other sources.

Again, this is my experience, and not everyone sees things in the same sunlight ( Thank God ! ).

For example, I drive my late mothers 98 Honda CRV (affectionately called The Cheese Mobile), because its simple, no computerized mumbo jumbo, gets 20mpg, and reliable.

Fwiw, Most folks wouldnt be caught dead in a Cheese Mobile, yet its one of my favorite rides. Primarily my wife drives it because she loves it way more than I do because of my lower back. issues on longer rides.

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Yes, I agree. Its the ONLY way I know of to get "the real story".

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That also happened with our local paper‼️⁉️‼️🤷‍♀️🤷🤷‍♂️

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Went through same process,with the San Antonio Express in 2008.

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Feels like you’ve lost a friend when that happens, doesn’t it?

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The Express was sneaky. Had enough on the op/ed page to keep conservatives interested but the front page was a NYT clone and as events now occurring in the Texas House prove, that is where the majority of voters today still get their "news". So we have 40% RINO contingent siding with democrats, again, to block conservatives.

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We have, had in my opinion, a local paper that paid for and read daily; after my strokes the puzzle pages were one of the markers I used to judge my progress. I subscribed for far longer than I should’ a due to the puzzle pages and the comics - thought I’d miss the comics, esp Sunday, more than I have (yeah, could do more online 🤷‍♀️) and I’ve replaced my puzzles at no cost (Apple news has been a Gid send in that area). Anyway, between rising costs, diminishing readership due to social media, and having their journalistic imperatives firmly buried where the sun don’t shine their circulation plunged so low that their local operation moved across state and is still losing money, far as I know. This is in a bright blue city.

Everything the left touches they ruin.

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I do read The Wall Street Journal and my local St. Paul Pioneer Press . . . so I have a good idea what narratives are being pushed. Very entertaining. Oh yeah, for some local news (as long as I observe the bias).

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Just as we're seeing the Conservative movement becoming "cool" again, I believe we will again see newspapers courting our readership. They may be online instead of in print, but the need and interest is growing by the day!

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WOKE, Hell! Woke folk are Mindless Marxist Morons.

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About the culture trashing by the woke folks: With a few strokes of a pen, President Trump has stopped wokeness from creating "The Engulf of America."

Visual here: https://nedb.substack.com/p/the-engulf-of-america

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There was a saying in the lumber business, “I did not know how big the tree was until I cut it down.” America was almost cut down, but God intervened and gave us another chance. I was listening to a podcast with Gary Bauer, talking about how the inauguration was filled with statements about God. From prayers to sermons, and especially how Trump emphasized how God saved his life to save America.

He went on to talk about all of the statements about God and the Bible that are inscribed on the buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C., and how the Rotunda displayed that sentiment in pictures. Then he made a poignant remark. Based on those inscriptions and pictures, Christianity in America was intended to be part of the public conversation.

I agree and believe that Biblical Christianity should be what affects our government policies and laws, AND our culture. Since Christ is Truth, why would we delegate Truth within the confines of a building, and censor “politics” from pulpits? If Christians do not publicly proclaim Truth about Christ and His Law, how then will our culture know him?

They can’t, and when that happens, the government and culture decays to the point of self-destruction—and that is where we are right now—having a second chance to make sure the tree is not cut down, so we don’t reminisce on how big it Was, and suffer for generations to come in slavery to our sinful inclinations and servants to a corrupt government which hates God and His Christ.

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The impact and intended role of Christianity on the conduct and operation of our government since 1776 has been more obfuscated than the origin of COVID. Our government seems to have mastered the use of fear as a behavior modifier. The problem is that committed Christians aren't affected by that fear. Their fear of God is much greater.

Thanks for your post.

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“Love casts out fear.” Love for God and Man will cast out fear—the fear that paralyzes a person into inaction, especially if it’s fear of not being accepted by others. Thank you for your comment! Believers in Christ must encourage each other to obey Him out of love, no matter what it costs us.

It’s easy to be pro-Trump and pro-first amendment after he won the election, but to stand for the principles of freedom when being attacked and when it’s not popular takes character and courage.

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Love is stronger than fear.

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Unless you are being charged by a grizzly bear. Fear will help save your ass, as I really dont think telling Yogi I love him will do me much good.

Lol

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LOL, absolutely fear charging bears. But bears weren't the topic of that post.

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Boo boo approved comeback !

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The intent of separation of church and state was to keep the state out of our freedom of faith and beliefs, not the other way 'round!

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Heartfelt and well said! Thank you!

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Couple points mate. First, I feel in my heart (same as you) the love and respect for a "loved one no longer with us". The second point is your PRESIDENT Donald J Trump. As you know I am very active in this area and have many People who follow or associate with me, and aside from my own personal THRILL of seeing PRESIDENT D J Trump elected ( I genuinely believe he WILL save the world). Since his Inauguration, I have spoken to Hundreds of Australians, and TO THE LAST ONE THEY SHARE MY ENTHUSIASM (and Yours, AND Drs Malone), it is Bloody FAN_TAS_TIC. PRESIDENT Trump WILL make a differnce even here in Australia, NOT JUST the Good Ole USA. And the rest of the world. I just created a video of MelK interview with Trevor Loudon, where I express my joy at the election of Donald J Trump, which confirms that we Australians have a frigging communist as our Prime Minister! You can view it here if interested. https://youtu.be/JcN1EdGyOBM

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Austrailia became a large prison colony during covid, locking down, jabbing, and sticking poisoned swabs in sinuses, all against the will of the citizens. I watched a teen female get beat up by a bunch of Nazi Austrailian cops for simply "not masking up" outside. They beat her, a young girl, around 14 years old.

Well, give up your guns, and shit happens

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I had to witness many similar cases of police brutality, to the point of Vic Police opening fire (rubber bullets) on their fellow Victorians (Families, inc Children in arms) Peacefully protesting the harsh lockdowns. I will NEVER forget it.

I have never had a gun, never even had one in my hand. Dont really know the effect. Stay safe and stay well my friend.

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Yes, the communist regimes are flooding all governments of great countries. The last four years in America under Biden and Harris have been like a nightmare of communist attacks to our "assumed freedoms".

The values of the populist movement are spreading around the globe, certainly in Europe with Nigel Farage, and hopefully in the east - over your way - as well. The values of populism are robust and profound. When they take root, they grow good fruit. The seeds are spreading and being planted.

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I agree with you Shrugged. It will only cease if We The People follow Gen Mike Flynn's advice (I admire him enormously) he states. "Fear is a reflex, there is not a lot we can do about it, but Courage is a decision (one can be S@##$t scarred and still be a hero) and WE have to make the decision to demonstrate courage, otherwise the world as we know it will be lost forever. We The People must Unite. see www.thewillofamericans.com

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Les, thanks for the link to the video. I'm not active on social media (dare I say "yet"?), but will share this through face-to-face and text conversations with friends and family who are beginning to wake up.

Many thankful prayers to God for allowing President Trump to ascend to the Presidency again. When I read and hear of his newly implemented policies (extreme tariffs put on Columbia for refusing to accept returning planeloads of illegals, for instance), I rejoice!

I, too, believe President Trump will have an effect felt 'round the world!

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Thank you Bonnie. I believe with all my heart he will have a positive and profopund effecct globally.

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Well, it sure is nice seeing a face, and hearing a voice of a true patriot, Mr. Les.

Now I gotta go watch Crocodile Dundee a few more times, so I can bone up on my Austrailian accent, mate !

🙃

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Thanks Mate (T). I am well known for my Love of Australia and my fellow "Aussies".

NOTHING will stand in my way of "doing what is right and needs to be done".

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Frightening video Les. I hope the Australian leaders begin to see the light!! Trumps influence, I’m sure will eventually rub off on them, whether they like it or not.

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I am sure (maybe hopefull more than sure), but Yes I do feel he has already had an effect on many Australians, GO TRUMP!

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You were very lucky, James. I wanted a brother more than anything but never happened.

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I am very lucky, thanks Tom, I still have another brother and a sister, both are great hard working people.

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And dont forget your asshole brother in New Jersey. He's a real jerk, sometimes, but will be there for you if needed

🤣🤣

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Can always count on Brother T, your the best my brother!!!

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Well said James! ❣️

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Thank You Jennifer!!

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Good Stuff, J!!

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ThankvYou WRE!!

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I just took 5 minutes to contact my senators in FL. Please, everyone, contact your senators - it takes very little time and can make a huge difference if enough of us speak out. Thank you, Robert, for making this easy to do. We, the people . . . . .

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Yes! Thank you

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Do you think it’s worth the time to contact Warner and Kaine of Va.? They’re totally opposed to anything President Trump wants done.

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I just did it anyway. I know they don't support Trump but in my message to both of them I suggested it is there families, their grandchildren who will benefit if Kennedy is confirmed. And I said, if you have to do without a little "kickback", too bad. Isn't your family more important?

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I too did it (2 times) with Hickenlooper and Bennett. They too being Non Supporters. Plus I signed a petition to all the Senators. Got back a bland, white bread email from Mr. Bennett saying he always listens to his constituency - hmmm. Nothing from Mr. Hickenlooper. That doesn't mean it's a lost cause. I will continue to let them know I am watching.

I think those people will talk about it amonst themselves if they see strength in numbers~!!!! Let's continue to show them we mean business.

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Will Do!!

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I just read a statement from Al Franken about Fauci's security being eliminated and how terrible that is and what a hero Fauci is. WHAT? Reading that just made me want to throw up and scream simultaneously. Wouldn't that be a sight? Calling our Senators today.

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Was he upset with Mayorkas for denying Secret Service protection to RFK Jr? Or did spitting truth-bombs like "The Real Anthony Fauci" disqualify the man?

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Oh my lord, I used to listen to him and Rachel Maddow on Air America... before I woke up!

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Al Franken: still NOT funny, after all these years

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Pence and Durbin are the Gutless politicians that are taking their orders from Big Pharma to stop making America healthy again. No money to be made if the citizens don’t take Rx drugs!

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Serious question:

How retarded must one be, to take any advice, whatsoever, from Mike Pence?

I'll wait here for an answer

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Love your Sunday Funnies today, as usual. I’m on a trip to Wichita but can’t forget to read your funnies!!

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New paid subscriber. Keep up the great work and writing Doctor.

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Thank you

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Dr Malone

Great informative per usual.

But..... would you please set the record straight as to what Elon Musk said as he made the gesture the SO MANY interpreted wrong. What I heard him say is "I give you my heart" .... than he made the gesture.... like he was sending "it" to ALL

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Musk said "And I just want to say thank you for making it happen. Thank you."

The hand over one’s heart extending the hand gesture is often used by people expressing love to a group.

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Find Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement about the “Nazi Salute” by Elon Musk on X. It will counter the Left’s propaganda lie about him—even Trump was a Nazi. 🙄🤨 These people can’t help but lie and spread propaganda.

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Am I wrong in assuming the clinton desk work reference was a double entendre?

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Ya think??!

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Double? What is the other?

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Two simultaneous meanings. Like maybe the desk was X rated until decontaminated by Bush

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No, you are absolutely spot on. 🤭

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Youse is right, Michael.

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Um...that's the joke...

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Excellent column content, and great memes. Thank you for standing strong, Dr. Malone.

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Wouldn't you know that the perpetual parasite - John Bolton - just happens to be a longtime member of the "Council on Foreign Relations."

Now IF ONLY President Trump would make it illegal for "CFR" members to hold ANY Office - or employment in ANY US federal agency, bureau or department; and retroactively CANCEL all federal 'retirement' funds for "CFR" members - such as John Bolton, Joe Biden, Antony Blinken, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Alejandro Mayorkas- and the rest of the treasonous rats.

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It was a memorable moment for me.... meeting Senator Rand Paul, Ron Paul's son, in November 2023. There's no implied claim of my noteworthiness here; if you make donations, even modest ones, you'll get invited to stuff. But Rand's invitation to his book release party, hosted at a home in my state (but not his), was a little different. He didn't charge a dime for the event, and gave a free copy of the book.

I arrived at the event early, because I anticipated an hour's drive. But it was much less. I felt awkward upon arrival, but the young woman who parked my car urged me to go inside. And there was Rand Paul, right inside the front door.

Senator Paul mentioned his dad, and I picked up on it with small talk. I recalled a discovery that surprised me at the time I made it. Given Ron Paul's comportment and manner of speaking, I would not have guessed that he was something of a super-jock. Really: he was a state champion sprinter in high school, and a formidable slugger on the congressional baseball team.

That's one more item on the list of interesting things about Ron Paul.

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Dear Senators Booker and Kim

MAHA is the most important movement in our history. Unfettered medical freedom is foundational to a common thread among all Americans: pursuit of optimal health by each sovereign citizen without interference, impediments or abuses imposed by government mandates.

MAHA will embrace the imperatives of medical and agricultural reforms that are so clearly spelled out by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. through his extensive writings, interviews and the outstanding programming and postings from Children’s Health Defense, founded by Bobby and today clearly one of the premier resources for health information.

Optimal health is the birthright of all Americans. It is the very meaning of “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” There will be no equality, no equal opportunity among citizens, no level playing field until the evils of mass poisoning and indiscriminate mass interventions bereft of informed consent are forever turned back.

Our Mother Earth is supposed to be our garden, not a cesspool of chem trails, geo engineering poison fog unleashed to our environment without public consent, but brainlessly oblivious to the consequences, food crop assimilation and run-off of toxic farming chemicals, thousands of tons of medical waste, shedding of genetically infected bacteria and synthetic venoms by the bioweapon vaccinated, all of which permeate the air, water and food supply for humans, pets and wildlife. Poison pharmaceuticals are even ocean dumped.

Free speech and free flow of information have been stymied for decades to assure capture of revenues by corporate interests as opposed to personal well being that is critical to national productivity. This especially true pertaining to the Biden administration … as you well know.

THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT THIS TIME. I implore you to think hard and do the right thing even in breaking with the past four years. Get on board with Bobby Kennedy. His accomplishments and talent are stellar ... there is nothing “fringe” about him, as MSM would have you believe.

MY OPINION:

Mass vaccinations … in general, but exacerbated by COVID 19 injections … have produced an undercurrent of mental illness that is population wide. They are highly toxic, beyond all dispute. Statistics reflect the wide spectrum of resilience to this toxic challenge … a challenge we can do without as populations of unvaccinated children show, again and again, and again, a conclusion beyond dispute. We need policies for a new paradigm.

Legislation and policies that for decades have attacked the symptoms, but not root causes, merely impose a degraded, enervated equality of outcomes on the citizenry. These weapons of war against We the People, including never-ending psy/op assaults, disrespect the potential of citizens who do not belong to the elite classes that fund this war, but who, by this war, seek self-perpetuation. They do so by maintaining class disparities through dumbing down, physical injury and culling of non-members. There is stultifying irony in this seemingly dim-witted pursuit of greed, hegemony and destruction-for-all that is the only outcome of a war that is lost by winning it.

The Golden Age of America will be under threat if our Congress cannot move ahead with Robert F. Kennedy’s agenda, but is instead paralyzed by reactionary voices like Scott Gottlieb and Bill Gates who propose to us, falsely, that sickness caused by poisoning can be cured by more poison. Hi tech poisons are not “forward thinking.” They are abysmally reactionary in disguise.

We need Senators who think anew, act anew and rise to the occasion for the sake of our nation. Please do the right thing.

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Stopped in the middle of these funnies - on the screen asking for letters to our Senators to support RFK, Jr - and wrote two letters, one to each of my two state Senators. I expect a reply confirming the receipt of those requests for active engagement for RFK, Jr as HHS Secretary sometime tomorrow.

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Favorite " We'd be stacking Traitors..."

Here is on for you Dr. Malone.

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/humor/bidens-parting-words/

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Wow! If that's real, and it looks to be, all Biden's meds must have worn off.

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Humor and horror all rolled into one.

My grandmother, bless her soul, believed all the grocery store tabloid papers. Quite scary what's available now!

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when you live in New York State contacting your Senators is hopeless.

on another subject, you’ve been doing pretty well at making your video links go to YouTube where people can share them but this weeks video I am unable to share.

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Same in Hawaii, but I’m going to annoy these bastards !

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Ditto!! And darn it!

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