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BeckyDtheAmerican 6 points ago +6 / -0

How do you find out if someone in your family has submitted DNA to 23 and me?

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BeckyDtheAmerican 4 points ago +4 / -0

Why is Trump at joint base Andrews, especially arriving after midnight? Faux news is doing a live video. Why?

https://x.com/ExxAlerts/status/1901488151350104504

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BeckyDtheAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

How did keeping the astronauts in space help the Biden regime?

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BeckyDtheAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

Dear Pam, the interviews wouldn't be such a bad look if we were actually seeing results. Strongly worded letters don't count. Signed, Americans

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BeckyDtheAmerican 3 points ago +3 / -0

Here is a follow up on Robert Morris, former mega church pastor (and founder?) Of Gateway church in Southlake, TX. https://headlinesmart.com/former-megachurch-pastor-indicted-on-child-abuse-charges/

Tldr: indicted on 5 charges each could result in 20 yrs in prison

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BeckyDtheAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

Peter Bernegger reported. He's on top of many issues for WI (and other parts of the country)

BREAKING: Susan Crawford's law license is in jeopardy!

A 6-page complaint has been filed against Susan Crawford's law license 🔥 to the Office of Lawyer Regulation in Wisconsin. Read the complaint at the link below.

Liberal Susan Crawford is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the election is April 1st.

If she wins, she is going to gerrymander 2 Republican House seats, causing President Trump to lose the House!

The complaint was filed today pertaining to liberal Susan Crawford stealing the identities of elderly senior citizens for Smurfing, which is criminally laundering money into her campaign.

Crawford is against photo ID for voting, wants to grab all guns, is big time pro-abortion up to and including the birth day, for boys' in girls locker rooms. She is for the nonsense of transgenderism.

Crawford has spent years suing us, the citizens of Wisconsin. She represented BIG PHARMA for years.

Complaint: https://issuu.com/electionwatch/docs/crawford_susan_complaint_to_olr_v3?fr=sODEwOTc4NTc0NjA
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BeckyDtheAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

I didn't realize there were some normal looking teslas. Thought they were all ugly. Good to see.

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BeckyDtheAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

That could be good for the right, showing that the crazy left want Susan ...

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BeckyDtheAmerican 3 points ago +3 / -0

Dysentery outbreak in Oregon leaves at least 40 sickened: What to know By Catherine StoddardPublished March 6, 2025 4:00pm MSTOregonFOX TV Digital Team article FILE - Shigella dysenteriae, bacteria which causes bacillary dysentery or shigellosis, seen under a microscope. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)

The Brief Since January 2025, 40 new cases have been reported, according to a county health official. Shigella bacteria cause shigellosis, which is an illness that impacts the intestines. Two dozen new cases of Shigella, which can cause dysentery, have been reported in Oregon since the start of the new year, according to health officials.

Cases have been on the rise since 2012 and the illness has spread to the Portland Metro areas. Health officials say the increase "is concerning."

What is Shigella? Dig deeper: Shigella bacteria cause shigellosis, which is an illness that impacts the intestines, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Shigella can cause a range of systems, including, but not exclusively, dysentery.

Other symptoms can also include:

Fever Stomach pain Diarrhea Where did the outbreak begin? The backstory: Shigella cases have been rising in Multnomah County, Oregon, since 2012, according to a county official.

"High case counts throughout 2024 reflected two separate outbreaks of different strains of Shigella. The cases that we are seeing in 2025 are the result of transmission of a strain of Shigella sonnei strain that was introduced into Oregon in the spring of 2024," the spokesperson told FOX TV Stations.

The disease eventually spread to the Portland Metro area in the summer of 2024 and has spread within and between housed and unhoused populations in the region since then, they added.

How many cases are in Oregon? By the numbers: There are 197 total cases nationally with this particular strain.

Sixty-one percent of the cases have been in Multnomah County.

There are at least 14 distinct subclusters, which means that there are several pathways of transmission within different groups of people.

In 2024, there were 158 confirmed cases in Multnomah County.

What we know: As of January, 40 new cases were reported.

What we don't know: Data for February is not finalized.

However, preliminary data shows that there are six confirmed cases and "three cases without culture-confirmed illness developed illness and were reported in February."

"Even though the data are not yet finalized, the number of cases in February 2025 appears to represent a decline from the number of cases in January," the spokesperson said.

What caused the outbreak in Multnomah? Dig deeper: Health officials said there are several ways the Shigella bacteria spread throughout the county.

Some cases are contracted through international travel to lower-resource countries (less than 20%). Among cases without international travel, fecal-oral spread through intimate (including sexual) contact may account for between half and more than two-thirds of all cases. About one-third to half of cases in the past year have been in people experiencing either homelessness or housing instability.
We have also identified spread among housed and unhoused social groups who use drugs. The cases of Shigella are being spread between people rather than from one outbreak source, such as a restaurant, the spokesperson explained.

How to stop the spread Since the most common source of transmission for Shigella is human to human among several subgroups, "there is no single, easy answer to stop all illness from spreading," according to the spokesperson.

What's next: The Multnomah County Health Department provides educational resources to teach people about avoiding the transmission of any disease.

"They counsel people to avoid preparing food, limit sexual contact, and stay out of pools and other communal water bodies for at least two weeks after symptoms stop. People who work in food, childcare or healthcare facilities are restricted from work until they test negative," the spokesperson said.

For unhoused people, the department can provide additional support through short-term housing, which health officials explained is the "best intervention for reducing spread."

Other prevention tips include:

Frequent handwashing Throw away soiled diapers in a covered, lined garbage bin Disinfect diaper-changing areas right after use Avoid ingesting water from ponds, lakes or untreated pools Avoid sexual contact with anyone who has been suffering from diarrhea or recently recovered Who is at risk? Most people are able to recover from dysentery within a few days. However, if it goes untreated for a prolonged period, it can be fatal, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

The people who are most at risk of suffering from serious complications of dysentery include:

Young children People over 50 Dehydrated or malnourished people The Source: Information for this report was gathered from an email received from the Multnomah County press office on March 6, 2025, the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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BeckyDtheAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why hasn't Rosie O'Donnell been spouting her mouth off lately?

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BeckyDtheAmerican 1 point ago +1 / -0

And now Al Green is filing articles of impeachment for Trump. Good idea, that hasn't been tried before.

Al wouldn't be trying this if they'd sent a strongly worded letter instead of censure.

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BeckyDtheAmerican 6 points ago +6 / -0

I'm glad, because I've been wondering why they were chosen

"These Con Inc “influencers” who got binders of the Epstein files have all advocated for transparency in the past, yet each one of them accepted the invite to participate in this controlled release of the info.

They’re all frauds and this proved it.

Maybe that was the point of doing it this way, especially considering the rumor that the binders don’t really have any new info."

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BeckyDtheAmerican 18 points ago +18 / -0

Here's Al Sharptons flyer https://x.com/NancyMace/status/1894912835253125246

So if you do shop, you should support small business according to the flyer. Isn't that what MAGA suggests year round? 😅🙉

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BeckyDtheAmerican 9 points ago +9 / -0

So when the lefties claim that tax cuts are for Trump's rich friends we can say that not many of the rich are relying on tips for income?

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BeckyDtheAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

My prayer at dinner last night. "Dear Lord, I thank you for the illegals that picked this lasagna we are about to eat."

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BeckyDtheAmerican 0 points ago +1 / -1

I've been wondering about this as well. If anons had been this united on topics, we could have had a much greater impact. Think of the issues that were acted on when they were trending as a unit. Enough noise and it gets addressed.

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BeckyDtheAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been gone all day. Did they take over the mainstream news media today talking about this crisis or is this in the beginning stages that they are going to try? I felt like I saw more masks today, but thought it was because I was closer to or in liberal areas.

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BeckyDtheAmerican 8 points ago +8 / -0

Exactly how I feel about needing a middleman. Just release the info!

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BeckyDtheAmerican 2 points ago +2 / -0

Facebook discussing how sick everyone is. Testing like crazy. I think they'd feel so much better if they had a name for the sickness. Why? https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1058031279684734&set=a.601697258651474 if you want to chime in with your thoughts

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