Latest attack coming at the pure-blooded. Next they'll claim racism. (Page 1/6)
sourmash OCT 04, 10:36 AM
We, who are not injected with the Covid-1984 mRNA gene therapy injections are concerned enough to keep our blood pure. We are still the pure-blooded. Myself, I am Eurasian and Neanderthal in descent. They will call us racist to strong arm us into submitting.

Oh, wait. That already happens. And here on this site by the person shrieking about the uninjected not being welcome in his home and near him or his family.

I'm sure we all crave his presence.


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Originally posted by blackrams:
Nope, I finally gave up after the pure blooded racist comment and realized you're so full yourself that you'd argue with yourself if no one else will argue with you.
Rams



https://www.yahoo.com/gma/f...gress-133200811.html

Fauci notes COVID-19 progress but warns more surges are possible

As the U.S. sees its first notable decline in COVID-19 metrics in more than three months, with coronavirus-related hospital admissions and average daily new cases dropping by more than 30% over the last month, Dr. Anthony Fauci says the country is making progress against the current surge, but warned we're not out of the woods yet during an interview on ABC's "This Week."

"We certainly are turning the corner on this particular surge, Jon," the nation's top infectious disease expert told "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl on Sunday. "But we have experienced over now close to 20 months surges that go up and then come down, and then go back up again. The way to keep it down, to make that turnaround continue to go down, is to do what we mentioned: Get people vaccinated."

"When you have 70 million people in the country who are eligible to be vaccinated, who are not yet vaccinated, that's the danger zone right there,"
he added. "So it's within our capability to make sure that that turnaround that we’re seeing -- that very favorable and optimistic turnaround -- continues to go down and doesn't do what we've seen multiple times before, where it goes down and then it comes back up."

Despite the positive signs, the U.S. also marked a grim milestone this week in the pandemic, surpassing 700,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Friday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

"This is the most formidable virus," Fauci said, reflecting on the staggering death toll.

"There are certain elements about this that were just unavoidable, in the sense that there were going to be deaths, there were going to be a lot of infections globally, no matter what anyone did. But there were situations where we could have done better, and we can do better, and I think we're living through that right now," Fauci said, again pointing to eligible Americans who have not gotten vaccinated.

"When you say 'Are some of those deaths avoidable?' They certainly are. In fact, looking forward now, most of the deaths could be avoidable if we get people vaccinated," he said.

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williegoat OCT 04, 11:06 AM
You start a thread by taking a shot at one of our more respectable members.



You ain't right, boy.

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sourmash OCT 04, 11:07 AM
You mean quoting him taking a shot at me.
Your bias is showing.

It's a thread showing the pressure that Fauci starts, the media pushes and the public exaggerates against those who don't want a gene therapy mRNA treatment.

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williegoat OCT 04, 11:11 AM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

You mean quoting him taking a shot at me.
Your bias is showing.


Yes, I am biased. I like blackrams, I don't like you.
sourmash OCT 04, 11:22 AM
Thank you for being honest enough to admit you're just being bogus.

You and him are peas and carrots. You both attack parts of the conservative movement. You both join the media to push their agenda for them.

I'm just the guy that quoted you. Don't shoot the messenger.

You joined the Democrats and media to call a large group of Trump supporters "White supremacists."

You don't like people who quote you and illustrate what you believe and what are willing to say on a forum. Why can't you just own who you are and be happy that someone understands you?
blackrams OCT 04, 02:49 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

Thank you for being honest enough to admit you're just being bogus.

You and him are peas and carrots. You both attack parts of the conservative movement. You both join the media to push their agenda for them.

I'm just the guy that quoted you. Don't shoot the messenger.

You joined the Democrats and media to call a large group of Trump supporters "White supremacists."

You don't like people who quote you and illustrate what you believe and what are willing to say on a forum. Why can't you just own who you are and be happy that someone understands you?



Mr. Neanderthal,
You are welcome to quote me all you wish. I have nothing to hide. Unlike yourself, I just don't claim to be a conservative, I am one. All Conservatives do not look and act to your (apparent) standards (if you really are what you claim to be). You are welcome to satisfy your own ego by attacking me all you want. I state my beliefs in a straight forward manner and don't try to convey thoughts or bias through cryptic messages. I call things like I see them. Have I been wrong before, of course I have. The anti-COVID vaccination crap you post has done nothing to convince me my decision was not the right one. Of course, I didn't know that at the time. Millions and millions (if not billions) of people have been vaccinated, there have been some that should not have gotten vaccinated but, that's true of every vaccine ever developed. There are always and will always be those folks.

Reference COVID-19, I got my vaccinations long before it was offered to the public. I saw COVID-19 affecting people's lives and destroying families. I got asked if I was interested and volunteered. It was something that needed to be done. Someone had to do it. Just think if they had asked people like yourself and no one had ever volunteered. How many more hospitalizations and deaths might have occurred. No, there were no assurances then but, I'm still glad I did it. The vaccinations were not nearly as politized then as they are now. I don't regret it for a single minute even if a vaccination were to save you from suffering from COVID-19. If you'll notice, I rarely post pro-vaccine articles but do respond to anti-vaccine dogma and science every now and then.

I've actually had three different anti-vaxers come to visit my home that arrived not feeling well. They all tested positive and quarantined in my home with us. Would I let a known positive COVID local person into my home, probably not. I would politely ask them to return home after seeking medical attention and quarantine as applicable.


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Oh, wait. That already happens. And here on this site by the person shrieking about the uninjected not being welcome in his home and near him or his family.



Pretty sure the above is proven wrong in the paragraph above the quotation. But, just to clarify: Active COVID infected people would not be invited into my home. Non-vaccinated people visit all the time.

I've never been in favor of mandated vaccinations (with very few exceptions), I sincerely believe that adults should be able to make up their own minds but, also believe that with decisions, there are rewards and consequences. I also think it's fine that you don't agree with me but, I do find it offensive and unfair to post articles from unreliable, unvetted and quite frankly sources claiming and unfactual crap about the COVID vaccinations.

I know several anti-vaxers who do try to follow CDC guidelines but will not get vaccinated, they are still my friends but, as I tell them, don't expect for me to have any sympathy if you don't take the precautionary steps to protect yourself. At one time, I may have cared and wished others would get vaccinated but, now it's different. Anyone who still hasn't been vaccinated has made a decision and must live with the rewards and consequences of that decision.

If you don't want vaccinated, don't get vaccinated, it's really pretty simple. I personally don't care what you do. So, attack me all you want. If that satisfies your oversized ego and will keep you busy (away from all the sites) then go for it.

BTW, is there any truth to what I'm told about you being a former banned member? I really don't care, that's Cliff's problem but am admittedly curious. To me, you're just a PITA that enjoys pissing people off.

Rams

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Raydar OCT 04, 03:43 PM

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BTW, is there any truth to what I'm told about you being a former banned member? I really don't care, that's Cliff's problem but am admittedly curious. To me, you're just a PITA that enjoys pissing people off.




I pretty much concur, but I find the "socialism" thread quite funny. RayB and Sourmash. Two diametrically opposite flavors of "batshit loony-toons", all in one place. What more could one ask?
sourmash OCT 04, 05:12 PM

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I pretty much concur, but I find the "socialism" thread quite funny. RayB and Sourmash. Two diametrically opposite flavors of "batshit loony-toons", all in one place. What more could one ask?



I speak your language fairly well: BAHHHHH! BAAAHHHHH! BAAAAHHHHHH!
FriendGregory OCT 04, 05:31 PM
My 1st year RN niece said the Doctors are not in at night, she is having to make the ventilate or let die decisions, and call time of death to some every night. All unvaccinated. Your decision may be tough on the RN at the hospital but, it is yours to make.
blackrams OCT 04, 05:39 PM

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Originally posted by FriendGregory:

My 1st year RN niece said the Doctors are not in at night, she is having to make the ventilate or let die decisions, and call time of death to some every night. All unvaccinated. Your decision may be tough on the RN at the hospital but, it is yours to make.



Sorry to learn that. The only thing I can offer is to remind her that in each case that you noted, the decision was made by the patient on whether or not to take those preventative measures. She shouldn't have to bear the weight of or guilt associated with those decisions. My son (a paramedic) and his wife (an experienced RN) tell similar stories.

Rams

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