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I came for the dry mockery.
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Maybe Dr. Fauci s thinking of hiring him.
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Lol, you're absolutely right - I never heard of this person before.
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Because that's how the political elite view us - at least that's my reading of that unsavoury phrase, lol.
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Silicon valley....silly con valley. The smartest guys (and gals) in the world as they like to see themselves. Maybe this whole case was a lesson in humility for them.....but I doubt it.
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After the last 3 years the fact that the medical industry would hire someone like her comes as no surprise to me whatsoever.
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True.
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Body shaming.
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That was an excellent smackdown of his fake apology, no pun intended.
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Some people are just downright evil and no amount of logic will dissuade them from doing evil.
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@nightstarstar1 This thread isn't about the existence of God: you have your opinion, other people have their's: we'll all find out some day, in the meantime all we have on the subject is our own opinion. But back to the actual subject of the thread: Its clear that this person was just claiming to be righteous and didn't believe a word of it themselves.
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Exactly.
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Exactly. That's exactly what I think.
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Exactly.
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Yep - I just saw an interview with a journalist from Uvalde on Democracy Now - and she said that the Uvalde police have been threatening anyone who talks to the press: even bikers who call themselves 'Guardians of the children' have been intimidating journalists and are even on camera saying the police asked them to get involved.
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Her name is Hilaria???? That's....hIlarious.
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LOL :D.
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The irony is that if Alec Baldwin had not been so anti-gun, he would have been trained in their proper use and this likely wouldn't have happened.
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The police had a lot to say about him, but nothing to say about his feral attackers. No wonder people behave like this with the police and courts giving them a free pass to attack people in packs.
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He must be the taxi driver that Dr. Grande mentioned towards the end of the video.
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10 successful marriages - many people only have one :D
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@bettycasvin8877 Yeah. Now that I think of it I don't think I ever watched his show after that, either. It was bit like that time Terry Wogan brought David Icke onto his show to humiliate him back in the 1991: I never viewed him the same after that.
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Or the even less publicised topic of the massive, industrial scale disappearances of children from all ethnic backgrounds every year all over the world.
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Check out Richard D Hall's long interview with statement analyst Peter Hyatt: Hyatt specialises in 'embedded confessions': the unconscious words that guilty people use to not only reveal their guilt, but to even reveal what happened and how. Hyatt draws his own conclusions at the end of the interview: he has a high rate of success and works regularly with law enforcement. On youtube type: 'The McCanns: Embedded Confessions -Statement Analyst Peter Hyatt'.
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@Emwest84 You're very welcome: I have seen all of the Richard D Hall's extensive documentaries on the case: he's a remarkable journalist. I put the title instead of the link as sometimes youtube doesn't like when links are posted and it automatically deletes the link. Interestingly Mr. Hyatt himself was the target of a short lived and failed attempot to remove him from his work after he did the interview. It didn't go very far as he is well established and respected in his field.
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@mitchellfraser634 Lol hahahahah. Any excuse, officer, eh? Even a repeat of lies. So cops can't enter buildings without a key, eh? That's odd, because most of the raids we see officers didn't ask the people inside for a key. Lol - a key! P.S. The door wasn't locked.
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@Flamsterette Yep. In fact I clicked off this video after a few seconds and went onto a different Dr Grande one instead.
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@Flamsterette Lol, me too.
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@richjakowski1056 Exactly.
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Yes - those facts were intentionally kept away from the public in order to bring them to a conclusion that fitted the narrative of most of the media.
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Listening to the coroner describe his injuries almost sounded like a car crash victim's. Multiple blunt force traumas.
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One of them was interviewed afterwards and I felt a lot of compassion for him until I noticed he had nothing whatsoever to say about the children of other parents.
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Thanks. Those are excellent points. I remember hearing that they had been bullied in a school that was rife with bullying, but I didn't know they were bullies themselves, or that they murdered people who had been kind to them.
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Not very bright, is she?
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He was just one of these people who is permanently being bothered by everything. Extremely dangerous individual.
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It would be good if the individuals who made the decision to harass her were identified by the family lawyers and sued: that way they can't hide behind their departments and they have to pay their own legal bills.
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"It was clearly a racist attack". "But he's black" "Oh.........Well, I guess we'll never find out why he did it."
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True - but I could see him almost break into a laugh earlier in the vid.
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Absolutely. The look on his face after he assaulted rock really said a lot.
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@michaelalvarado7176 Naw - anyone who marches up to someone and punches and humiliates them like that in public, on TV, is a low life. So he has a temper - join the club: I've had a temper all my life, I'd never do something like that - especially if, like Will, I was laughing away at joke only seconds before.
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That slap in the face was really disgusting: physically attacking someone is one of the worst things you can do to them: I'd like to have seen Rock punch him back: and tbh I don't even believe the wife has alopecia - she has plenty of stubble and no hairless spots on her head from what I can see.
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@kimberlyrobinson1978 Absolutely. She looks as if she simply just shaved her head. Maybe its some sort of control thing: maybe her happy slapping husband likes long hair so she decided to shave her's (and I'm not even joking).
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Yep - he was no puppet.
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Common sense takes are of that lol. Poor kIm - all butt and no brains.
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One point I'd like to make here, Doctor: I'm not "anti-vaxx" but I do have concerns about this particular one: firstly Covid-19 has a recovery rate of 99.7%, far, far higher than seasonal flu, yet there has not been the same mandates and legal threats surrounding the uptake of a seasonal flu jab: secondly all other shots have gone through years of testing and perfection before they were released. This one has only been a few months. Thirdly (at least in the UK) there have been court cases levelled against 3 high ranking govt ministers and one scientist over their relationship with one of the pharmaceutical companies making these covid jabs, with evidence they stood to gain personally from a mass rollout. There is also the side effects from the jab that are now being reported by people who have taken it. These are very troubling things that need to be questioned - and it's neither right nor ethical to dismiss legitimate concerns about this particular one as 'anti-vaxx'. I had hoped you would be better than this.
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Nice one: I must remember that quote.
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@brucejohnson9696 True.
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@Seven Inches of Throbbing Pink Jesus Oh shut up. We're not interested in listening to some judgemental misfit who's such a loser he despises everyone who's not like him. Most people just get on with their lives and accept that everyone's different. Smh.
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@walterrising4276 Yeah - they didn't have to prevent anyone else from going in to save the kids, either, but that's exactly what those cowards did anyway. You're either another coward cop or there is something seriously wrong with you - or both.
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Interesting how he seemed to always know that he would get away with all these felonies. I wonder if he was an informant and/or he shared some of his darker interests with significant members of law enforcement or the courts.
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