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The_Billy_Blaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is not clear to me if you are implying either;

  1. Trump knows he is wrong and refuses to admit it, or;
  2. Trump doesn't know he is wrong

If you believe that Trump is aware that he is wrong about vaccines but refuses to admit such, then he is culpable for the inevitable disaster.

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The_Billy_Blaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Your statement only leaves open the idea that Trump is intelligent. Perhaps Trump is "good" but he is also unintelligent. Perhaps Trump actually believes that the vaccine is a good idea. Nothing is ever "pretty simple".

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The_Billy_Blaze 8 points ago +8 / -0

It is also worth considering that Omicron is nothing but the common cold; but only to the non-vaccinated. Perhaps the covid vaccines have left the vaccinated in a vulnerable position by eradicating their immune system. The vaccinated will need a chemically induced immune system for the remainder of their lives; assuming big brother government allows them to have one.

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The_Billy_Blaze 3 points ago +3 / -0

Purchased by Firmenrich. I'm sure the Senomyx products are still in use, but likely under a different product label.

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The_Billy_Blaze 17 points ago +17 / -0

That article is one giant piece of bullshit. The article states "The vaccine itself doesn't stay around, but it "shows" the immune system a few copies of the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2, the Covid-19 virus, and the immune system remembers". That statement is false insomuch as it neglects to state that the "vaccine" triggers your body to CREATE the spike protein. Big fucking difference there.

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The_Billy_Blaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

Simply ask if they are having difficulty in reaching a verdict because of any external factors.

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The_Billy_Blaze 6 points ago +6 / -0

Generally, the Judge is an authority figure. If he were to ask any of the jurors their position, it might elicit a response that will be meant to please the Judge. Such an inquiry by the Judge would likely impact impartiality. Further, imagine that the Judge asks a juror their position, the juror sides with acquittal but is frightened of the backlash, the Judge dismisses the juror. This would absolutely interfere with Rittenhouse's right to a fair trial (dismissing a juror inclined to acquit).

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The_Billy_Blaze 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Judge can ask each juror what their verdict is at this particular time? That is fucked. I could understand asking about external influence impacting their ability to reach a decision; but asking their position seems terribly unconstitutional.

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The_Billy_Blaze 6 points ago +6 / -0

Delayed until January 5? The day AFTER the OSHA rules take effect. I generally do not wear a tin foil hat, but damn that seems suspect.

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The_Billy_Blaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm thinking something along the lines of a horrific workplace incident which will be blamed on the thoughts/beliefs of the non-vaccinated.

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The_Billy_Blaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sharing kindness where kindness is deserved. Good on you.

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The_Billy_Blaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

Russia! Russia! Russia!

Lol.....what a joke.

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The_Billy_Blaze 5 points ago +8 / -3

Hand, meet cookie jar. These jokers will walk away with their profits and we will never hear from them again. If we can ever break free from the Identity Politics and push the Economy Politics narrative, then, and only then, heads will roll.

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The_Billy_Blaze 1 point ago +1 / -0

Smells like either an imminent (i) economic catastrophe, or (ii) grave international conflict.

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The_Billy_Blaze 7 points ago +7 / -0

As of 5:28 EDT, civil law was suspended. According to Chairman Biden, you no longer have "civil rights". Those folks holding cushy jobs in D.C. have no idea of the wrath to follow.

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The_Billy_Blaze 1 point ago +2 / -1

That was the hammer. Will Arizona citizens answer the call?

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The_Billy_Blaze 2 points ago +2 / -0

My favorite city in Texas is San Antonio. It would definitely check all of the boxes for amenities. Wonderful downtown area and the city is brimming with culture. Very hot in the summertime. Austin can be a nice place, if you are young and very liberal minded (I'm not and thus avoid the place like the plague). Anywhere near Galveston Bay (Seabrook, Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, League City) is nice, but hurricanes can be a nuisance. College Station is also an up and coming location. Nice area with great amenities. Avoid Houston proper. Dallas is o.k., but not my style. Check out Brenham; it has a somewhat small population but it is smack in the middle of large cities making for easy access to big city activities. Finally, The Woodlands or Conroe. Both are wonderful forested areas that offer excellent, first class amenities.

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