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Comments by "Darlene" (@darlene2709) on "Global National: Aug. 23, 2021 | Canadian special forces operating outside Kabul airport" video.
"President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his mental fitness to hold office and described the exam he allegedly took assessing his cognitive capabilities, claiming the doctors administering it were amazed by his ability to recall a simple string of words." Politico July 23, 2020
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Wrong country.
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That's not what Trump said. "It goes through the air," Mr Trump told the author on 7 February. "That's always tougher than the touch. You don't have to touch things. Right? But the air, you just breathe the air and that's how it's passed. "And so that's a very tricky one. That's a very delicate one. It's also more deadly than even your strenuous flus." From BBC News "Former President Donald Trump on Monday encouraged his supporters to get vaccinated but said he did not understand why Republicans were more skeptical of the shot—even as he again floated a conspiracy theory about Pfizer. Trump—who previously expressed skepticism about vaccines in general—said he doesn’t know why Republicans are hesitant to get inoculated, saying “I don’t know what that is exactly.” “I encourage people to take it, I do,” Trump said of Covid-19 vaccines, adding that he was immunized. Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump received the vaccine in January behind closed doors, unlike Joe Biden and other former presidents." From Forbes
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"Trump delivered a stumbling, incoherent and at times outright fictitious re-election rally at the Arizona Memorial Coliseum address in which he complained about a dog’s media coverage." From the speech: "I get interviewed by people, and I'm sitting the other day in the Oval Office, and I didn't like the tone. And I said, 'You know, it's really nice because I'm here and you're not.' The Oval Office."
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"Republicans delete webpage celebrating Trump’s deal with Taliban. Page touting former president’s ‘historic peace agreement’ disappeared over the weekend." From The Independent August 15, 2021 "The US and Nato allies have agreed to withdraw all troops within 14 months if the militants uphold the deal. President Trump said it had been a "long and hard journey" in Afghanistan. "It's time after all these years to bring our people back home," he said. Talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban are due to follow. Speaking at the White House, Mr Trump said the Taliban had been trying to reach an agreement with the US for a long time. He said US troops had been killing terrorists in Afghanistan "by the thousands" and now it was "time for someone else to do that work and it will be the Taliban and it could be surrounding countries". "I really believe the Taliban wants to do something to show we're not all wasting time," Mr Trump added. "If bad things happen, we'll go back with a force like no-one's ever seen." The US invaded Afghanistan weeks after the September 2001 attacks in New York by the Afghanistan-based al-Qaeda group. More than 2,400 US troops have been killed during the conflict. About 12,000 are still stationed in the country. President Trump has promised to put an end to the conflict. From BBC News.
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"President Donald Trump on Wednesday defended his mental fitness to hold office and described the exam he allegedly took assessing his cognitive capabilities, claiming the doctors administering it were amazed by his ability to recall a simple string of words." Politico July 23, 2020
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The Nuremberg Code specifically addresses experimentation; COVID-19 vaccines aren’t experimental, and therefore, don’t violate the Code. Inaccurate: Created in 1947 during a trial of Nazi doctors that conducted experiments on concentration camp prisoners, the Nuremberg Code specifically addresses experimentation on human subjects. As such, they don’t address COVID-19 vaccines that—having been authorized by health agencies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration—are not experimental. Misleading: COVID-19 vaccination isn’t mandatory in the U.S. Employers or schools may require specific vaccines, but this is not a new phenomenon. All 50 U.S. states require specific vaccines from students enrolling in public school and, in the U.S., employers can also require specific vaccines. In both cases, exemptions and accommodations are made for those who cannot receive the vaccine for medical reasons. In some states, vaccine exemptions are also allowed for religious reasons. From Health Feedback website.
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"Overall, we rate The Rebel Right Biased based on story selection that always favors the right and mixed for factual reporting due to poor sourcing techniques and consistent one-sided reporting." From Media Bias Fact Check
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@kentillotson2814 Rebel News would be good for lining a bird cage if it was in print.
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@oliverjuices2886 "You can't handle the truth!" (A Few Good Men) Truthiness is more your style.
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@kentillotson2814 That is not true.
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Canadians vote with tiny pencils on paper ballots. Our election system is safe and secure.
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