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wsr3.bsky.social
Retired Professor of Medicine. Fierce defender of vaccines. Jackal
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… and on this issue I fully support the Healthcare Industry.
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Beautiful
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Another major anomaly…
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Is it an anomaly when it happens with every launch? Or would the anomaly be to successfully reach orbit and return safely?
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… least of all Trump.
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That $80 million clawed back will keep her goons on the street for a few days…
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Chickenshit ICE agents aren’t even man enough to show their faces. What a bunch of wussies. If they were proud of their work you’d think they’d show their faces.
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Extraordinarily disturbing. Fortunately, the physicians I know who who practice in the VA system are ethically strong and will continue to provide excellent care for patients regardless of their political or marital status.
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Yes. And some (present company excepted) are.
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I read the entire NPR article that you linked to. It doesn’t mention eugenics because it’s an article about RFK’s delusions about miasma theory, not eugenics. And there isn’t anything more in your thread to read other than you complaining that NPR doesn’t mention eugenics.
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I’m really not sure what you’re talking about here. The NPR article that you linked to talked about RFK’s belief in discredited miasma theory, an important subject because his disbelief in germ theory allows him to reject the well founded science around vaccines. The article isn’t about eugenics.
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I did read the full thread. I agree that RFK is a believer in eugenics, a despicable approach to public health and a threat to our nation’s diverse population. He also rejects germ theory and instead promotes the nonexistent threat from miasma. The NPR story addressed miasma, and not eugenics.
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AND, not OR.
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RFK’s belief in miasma and rejection of germ theory in no way counters his belief in eugenics. He quite clearly believes in b both miasma AND eugenics.
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Brilliant insight. Thanks!
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Assault. There wasn’t anything in the line of fire to warrant the firing of a weapon
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Perfect.
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Came up on my iTunes shuffle last week. I saw the Waitresses back in the day. Fun show!
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I would go with “Republicans in retreat” because all of your other alternatives spun as either a positive or negative. Retreat is never a good thing for a political party.
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I don’t know. They didn’t have any qualms about printing endless “dems in disarray“ stories with democratic control of the presidency and Congress.
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No. Xi brought chicken tinga.
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It’ll probably be renamed the USS Anita Bryant.
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Welcome to Catch-22 on a national level. Show up for your scheduled immigration hearing and get deported. Fail to show up, have a warrant put out for your arrest, and get deported.
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I think the proper term is “evidence-ish”. It looks like evidence but isn’t.
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Lifelong immunity.
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100% true.
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“Never in American history has the federal government taken a position on public health like this,” Kennedy wrote. Finally some truth from RFK. Never before has HHS lied to this great an extent regarding public health.
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Citing studies that exist only as AI hallucinations, perhaps?
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I disagree. Their lies were willingly swallowed whole by their voters. Our truths were willingly ignored and discounted by our voters.