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PhDinNY 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wait, I remember this story, and when I heard it, he was accidentally killed by a girl firing an automatic weapon.(she couldn't handle the recoil and it caused the weapon to rapidly swing around and kill Kyle) Anybody else remember this version of what happened?

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PhDinNY 17 points ago +17 / -0

There are apparently millions of Christians who won't vote! My son is one of them, and he says, "Whatever God's will is will happen". I've tried to tell him that WE have a duty to promote things favorable to God, and condemn evil. My next question to him will be, "If two candidates are running for head of a country, and one vows to have all Christians executed if elected, should Christians vote in that election?"

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PhDinNY 1 point ago +1 / -0

What I don't understand is the deep state could CLEARLY have a professional assassin do their dirty work, and likely be successful. They can easily do such a thing with no trace of who was involved, so why do they seem to use these fairly incompetent patsies?

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PhDinNY 2 points ago +2 / -0

I used to buy Coke at the store, but quit many years ago. In recent years, the only time I would have a Coke was at a restaurant, but most restaurants only serve Pepsi (so I stuck with water :) ). Looks like I won't be having Coke anywhere anymore. Too bad because they always seemed like the "Great American Corporation" with a very long history.

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PhDinNY -2 points ago +1 / -3

I bought paper towels for the first time in a while today. The cheap ones were more than $2/roll! Companies are definitely taking advantage of the reported inflation as a way to raise their prices, and blame it on inflation. (I'm thinking of heavily investing in the companies that make paper towels, toilet paper, and diapers!)

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PhDinNY 1 point ago +1 / -0

Try a Calvary Chapel church! They started back in the late '60s when the "Jesus movement" swept the country. They are a pure, Bible-believing, Bible-preaching church, and they are located all over the country.

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PhDinNY 2 points ago +2 / -0

That is a BIG stumbling block to accepting the idea that the twin towers were brought down by pre-planted explosives. The planes were real, but the collapse was planned well in advance. You have to hand it to them though, pretty ingenious to let the plane hijacking and crashing go through so you could then implode the buildings and blame it on the hijacked planes.

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PhDinNY 3 points ago +3 / -0

Reminds me of a joke I have rarely told: "Did you hear about the new gay baseball league? Chaos ensued when they couldn't decide who would pitch and who would catch."

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PhDinNY 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unfortunately, people run with these kinds of totally undocumented stories. Someone could come up with these kind of stories about Trump, and probably do, and you know the leftists would lap those stories up without considering whether they are true.

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PhDinNY 10 points ago +10 / -0

Interesting that L Decap got his start as a child actor in Hollywood.

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PhDinNY 5 points ago +5 / -0

People used to take their children to houses where another kid had chicken pox so their children could get it when young (not dangerous then). Viral illnesses are totally documented; you can look up scanning electron microscopic photos of the viruses if you want. I agree that the vaccination industry is corrupt, but there are known viruses, and bacteria, that cause well-documented infections. It's simple science.

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PhDinNY 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've had Lyme disease twice and Ehrlichiosis twice, so "germ theory" is definitely real! They aren't viral, so perhaps the alternative theory to why people get various illnesses, when it comes to viral infections, may have some validity, but chicken pox is a virus, and most people have had that, so I don't know what evidence is out for "terrain theory", but there is plenty to support "germ theory".

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PhDinNY 5 points ago +6 / -1

Of course, "evil" back in those days just meant that adultery and "partying" were going on with the stars :) (I don't think there was any suspicion regarding pedophilia back then)

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PhDinNY 20 points ago +20 / -0

My mother won a "Shirley Temple lookalike" contest when she was a child, and the prize was to be flown to Hollywood for a screen test, but my mother refused that prize, citing what an evil place Hollywood was! This was the late 1930's!

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PhDinNY 3 points ago +3 / -0

I started it, but seemed to react to the high dosages (probably not the vitamin C). I also tried the garlic/lemon juice elixer, which is essentially the same, and I don't know if it was coincidental, but after just one course of that (supposed to be two course separated by a week), my blood pressure was significantly lower than when I had previously monitored it many months ago. My wife and I are getting ready to do another round of the garlic/lemon juice.

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PhDinNY 7 points ago +7 / -0

The trouble is, the "most rapid increase of temperature of the planet, ever", is based on questionable temperature data (urban heat island effect, for example), and even if accurate, the natural fluctuations are greater than what is reported to be the trend. It's ludicrous to think it's possible to measure an average Earth temperature to tenths of degrees! The most important thing to realize is that a warmer Earth is ALWAYS better than a colder Earth, other than when it is so warm that there actually is significantly higher global sea levels. The fact that the rate of global sea level rise has not significantly increased during the past 50 years destroys the man-made global warming theory, and therefore, destroys the idea of man-made climate change.

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PhDinNY 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's mostly because he gets blocked. The border wall is the best example.

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