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  1. 1. Next POTUS?

    • Hillary Clinton
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    • Donald Trump
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Posted
1 minute ago, Mark J said:

That'll be Bill Gates and his depopulation agenda again...

And RFK isn't against vaccines, he just wants them proven to work and safe

 

Bill gates tho, evil Epstein island mofo, too busy trying to buy his way out of hell.

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Just now, GarethM said:

And RFK isn't against vaccines, he just wants them proven to work and safe

 

Bill gates tho, evil Epstein island mofo, too busy trying to buy his way out of hell.

Can you put me onto your dealer?

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Can you put me onto your dealer?

Which of those two statements are you having trouble with.

 

Or is it just a dislike of RFK, removing oil based food dyes ?

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Posted
59 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

Trump chose a health secretary and look what happens

A measles outbreak in the American southwest has killed a second person, an unvaccinated adult, New Mexico health officials have said.

 

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Two people die of measles !!!!!!!! Is that it ??. 
You know how many people die of measles every year ?? 
Also the rate of unvaccinated people of any major country is what ??

Seriously I know you guys hate Trump but that’s two posts ie Peds and the Hispanic guy having a gun pulled on him( not unusual in the USA during police/public interaction) and now this second person dies of measles FFS guys put some bloody effort in eh. 

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21 minutes ago, GarethM said:

Which of those two statements are you having trouble with.

 

Or is it just a dislike of RFK, removing oil based food dyes ?

Have you watched that Bernie Sanders video yet? 

Gan canny Gareth M. I wish you the very best. 

Posted

measles is only one - add in smallpox and polio - it's difficult to defend vaccine sceptics, none of us know what it is like to live in a world where microscopic pathogens can tear through a poplulation, before vaccines people were killed off and hospitalised in huge numbers.

It simply can't come down to freedom of choice when an infected person can make so many other people ill

 

In high-income regions of the world, such as Western Europe, measles still causes death in about 1 in 5000 cases. But in the poorest regions, as many as 1 in 100 will die. Before widespread vaccination was introduced, the disease caused an estimated 2.6 million global deaths each year. And worldwide, measles is still a major cause of death. In 2016 about 90,000 people died of measles, although this was the first year on record when global measles deaths fell below 100,000 a year.

However, following these years of decline, when vaccination dramatically reduced the number of deaths, in 2022 measles cases rose by 18%, and deaths by 43%, compared with 2021. During this time, worldwide vaccination coverage also declined to its lowest level since 2008. See this World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.  

Since a measles vaccine was introduced in the UK in 1968, the UK Health Security Agency estimates that 20 million measles cases, and 4,500 deaths, have been averted.

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2 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

measles is only one - add in smallpox and polio - it's difficult to defend vaccine sceptics, none of us know what it is like to live in a world where microscopic pathogens can tear through a poplulation, before vaccines people were killed off and hospitalised in huge numbers.

It simply can't come down to freedom of choice when an infected person can make so many other people ill

 

In high-income regions of the world, such as Western Europe, measles still causes death in about 1 in 5000 cases. But in the poorest regions, as many as 1 in 100 will die. Before widespread vaccination was introduced, the disease caused an estimated 2.6 million global deaths each year. And worldwide, measles is still a major cause of death. In 2016 about 90,000 people died of measles, although this was the first year on record when global measles deaths fell below 100,000 a year.

However, following these years of decline, when vaccination dramatically reduced the number of deaths, in 2022 measles cases rose by 18%, and deaths by 43%, compared with 2021. During this time, worldwide vaccination coverage also declined to its lowest level since 2008. See this World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report.  

Since a measles vaccine was introduced in the UK in 1968, the UK Health Security Agency estimates that 20 million measles cases, and 4,500 deaths, have been averted.

Selective copy and pasting 👍

Like I say put the effort in 🤷‍♂️you may have a valid point but on the  other hand how many people in the US die of obesity related illnesses ??? Pretty sure the guy you mention is trying to do something about that. Potus thread should be renamed  “ Trump bitchfest” or something along those lines. 
 

Posted
1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Selective copy and pasting 👍

Like I say put the effort in 🤷‍♂️you may have a valid point but on the  other hand how many people in the US die of obesity related illnesses ??? Pretty sure the guy you mention is trying to do something about that. Potus thread should be renamed  “ Trump bitchfest” or something along those lines. 
 

of course it was selective copy and pasting - a paragraph about the Nissan Micra wouldn't have made much sense

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Posted
1 minute ago, Johnsond said:

Selective copy and pasting 👍

Like I say put the effort in 🤷‍♂️you may have a valid point but on the  other hand how many people in the US die of obesity related illnesses ??? Pretty sure the guy you mention is trying to do something about that. Potus thread should be renamed  “ Trump bitchfest” or something along those lines. 

Does seem to feel like anything or anyone that's been within 500ft of Donald or even a video of the Donald is automatically tarred with some lefty tag of burn the witch.

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