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CharlieChuckles 3 points ago +3 / -0

I just bought some from Chewy online about 5 minutes ago.

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CharlieChuckles 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is exactly what I have had an extremely tough time reconciling. Why is it we haven’t heard from any of these 40,000 people? Either they are free and able to communicate (which would start making its way to our ears by now), or they are hostage. But I can’t remember a time when a hostage situation wasn’t promoted by the hostage taker to publicize their position of leverage. The silence is becoming deafening. What’s really going on?

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CharlieChuckles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Not only will I never give them up, I’ll continue to increase my supply. Tyrannical governments have become the biggest threat to our lives.

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CharlieChuckles 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good job man. You made a difference! More of us need to follow your example.

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CharlieChuckles 5 points ago +5 / -0

Right on brother! If we don’t get involved in running our schools, communities and States, we have failed ourselves and our kids. Getting involved in politics should feel like a duty, not a career. We all need to participate in some fashion.

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CharlieChuckles 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not safe for work

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CharlieChuckles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Probably nothing, but nice work keeping your eyes peeled. What’s sad is knowing is this country I love will only be a shell of its former self (at best) when my three little girls get older. Living life with the foresight and knowledge that our children are going to have it much worse off than I had it and my parents had it growing up is hard to reconcile. I wish our founders could see what has become of the greatest accomplishment in world history (true freedom) and guide us in how to correct this mess. They did give us one tool, but god willing we never have to use it.

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CharlieChuckles 16 points ago +16 / -0

Right there with you grandpa. I will not be participating in Covid 2.0. I am opting out.

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CharlieChuckles 75 points ago +75 / -0

This is actually a powerful rebuttal. They are always too lazy, too brainwashed, or too stupid to read/analyze/comprehend the info we send. The most effective tool I’ve used against them is saying “No, No, No.... that’s been debunked. Their head can not comprehend their most useful method of rebuttal being used against them. They will either a) quit using that particular talking point (believing its been debunked), or b) seek out on their own quest to validate their belief (which should expose the truth)

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CharlieChuckles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sorry man. Lost my mom a month ago. She was in Chemo, but doing fine. Then, the dipshit doc convinced her to get the shot and she started deteriorating RAPIDLY the next day and was gone within two weeks. Could have been a coincidence, but something felt off about the way she went. It’s not sitting right with me. I’ll pray for you stranger.

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CharlieChuckles 1 point ago +1 / -0

Spot on. I’m amazed at the amount of “educated” people that believe the media. Propaganda is the most valuable weapon one can use on its citizenry.

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CharlieChuckles 4 points ago +4 / -0

I was a lurker before, never posted.... I think seeing what’s going on with GameStop and the overwhelming corruption in the stock market has brought me back. It’s an interesting phenomenon seeing the left leaning redditors go through the realization that all of our institutions, media and politicians from both parties are corrupt. It’s been the years since I’ve seen the right and the left united on an issue. Crazy times ahead.

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CharlieChuckles 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, this is how my mother got mesothelioma. They hid this shit for years. But they are trustworthy now.... yeah right

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