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Mac9192

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The old gal just can't help herself. Of all that's going on, she chooses to try and discredit a host of a podcast. Laughable. Never mind Fauci, Biden, and his handlers. Nothing but politcal hacks. One has done nothing but prosper financially off the backs of innocent (many stupid) people.
The other is just an old senile man who's brain is like mush.
 
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Mac9192

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I don’t know anything about this Doctor. I hope she’s wrong. But, her opinion is similar to Dr Malone, who also suggests it’s a horrible idea to vaccinate our children.
I have been of the opinion that this mass vaccination program isn’t about our health.

The sad part is that if true, illnesses, or death, that may happen to many younger people that have been vaccinated years down the road, will not be proven to be caused by it.

I honestly pray I’m wrong.
 

durhamgolfer

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I don’t know anything about this Doctor. I hope she’s wrong. But, her opinion is similar to Dr Malone, who also suggests it’s a horrible idea to vaccinate our children.
I have been of the opinion that this mass vaccination program isn’t about our health.

The sad part is that if true, illnesses, or death, that may happen to many younger people that have been vaccinated years down the road, will not be proven to be caused by it.

I honestly pray I’m wrong.
She is a hack.
 
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GhostOf301

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Thanks for the context. Next time, use a more neutral site. I ain't clicking that ****. So the 75% was for vaccinated people. Okay. Repeat my point above. There are still the numbers that show over 90% of covid deaths, vaccinated or not, are associated with at least one serious pre existing comorbidity. And with each additional comorbidity, the death rate goes up substantially. So this earth shattering revelation you have given me changes absolutely nothing. People who have pre existing conditions that put them at higher risk should make the choice to get the vaccine based on the data. Based on the data, there is absolutely no reason to mandate the vaccine for young and healthy people. Especially since it does not effectively reduce the spread of the virus.
 
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This is laughable at best. Those "doctors" need to identify themselves, their credentials and how they're getting paid by big pharma. LOL.. GTFOH with this non-sense. They're taking aim at Rogan but he's given exactly "ZERO" health advice. He's only talked about HIS experience and provided a platform for real experts who have a different view than the narrative those docs are getting paid to push.
 

denverexpat

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Just a few samples of those "270 doctors" who are disputing Joe Rogans podcast

A dentist, a writer, lots of academians...and one who raises grasshoppers?

Best to know who is casting their opinion before quoting it.....

Christopher McMillan, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of
Queensland
Cole Kraten: Director of Research, Grasshopper Farms
Colleen Trecartin-Frost, DMD: Dentist
Courtney Kennedy, MS, PA-C: Physician Assistant
Crissi Stokes, DHSc: Professor
Crystal Pawula, MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Cydney Jardine, MPH: Epidemiological Researcher, Colorado State University
Daniel Anthony Barone, MD: Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology: Weill
Cornell Medicine
Daniel Wilson, PhD: Analytical Scientist, Eurofins
Danielle Jones, MD, FACOG: Consultant, Southland DHB
Danielle Levitt, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center
David Craig, MD: Emergency Medicine Physician
David Levine, MA: Writer/Researcher, Johns Hopkins University
 
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Just a few samples of those "270 doctors" who are disputing Joe Rogans podcast

A dentist, a writer, lots of academians...and one who raises grasshoppers?

Best to know who is casting their opinion before quoting it.....

Christopher McMillan, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of
Queensland
Cole Kraten: Director of Research, Grasshopper Farms
Colleen Trecartin-Frost, DMD: Dentist
Courtney Kennedy, MS, PA-C: Physician Assistant
Crissi Stokes, DHSc: Professor
Crystal Pawula, MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Cydney Jardine, MPH: Epidemiological Researcher, Colorado State University
Daniel Anthony Barone, MD: Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology: Weill
Cornell Medicine
Daniel Wilson, PhD: Analytical Scientist, Eurofins
Danielle Jones, MD, FACOG: Consultant, Southland DHB
Danielle Levitt, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center
David Craig, MD: Emergency Medicine Physician
David Levine, MA: Writer/Researcher, Johns Hopkins University
Hahaha...Thanks for this list Denver. It's what I expected it to be. Now, let's investigate their banking accounts and their employers bank accounts.

Instead of focusing their attention to trying to cancel Rogan. They need to turn their ire to our Fed Govn't, FDA and CDC. They should be asking why they're blocking and suppressing safe and approved therapeutic medications and monoclonal antibodies that could've saved 100's of thousands of lives with EARLY TREATMENT! For those that say there are none proven. Then look no further than Uttar Pradesh. They faired very well with the horse meds.

Uttar Pradesh
 

timo0402

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Just a few samples of those "270 doctors" who are disputing Joe Rogans podcast

A dentist, a writer, lots of academians...and one who raises grasshoppers?

Best to know who is casting their opinion before quoting it.....

Christopher McMillan, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, The University of
Queensland
Cole Kraten: Director of Research, Grasshopper Farms
Colleen Trecartin-Frost, DMD: Dentist
Courtney Kennedy, MS, PA-C: Physician Assistant
Crissi Stokes, DHSc: Professor
Crystal Pawula, MSN: Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
Cydney Jardine, MPH: Epidemiological Researcher, Colorado State University
Daniel Anthony Barone, MD: Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology: Weill
Cornell Medicine
Daniel Wilson, PhD: Analytical Scientist, Eurofins
Danielle Jones, MD, FACOG: Consultant, Southland DHB
Danielle Levitt, PhD: Postdoctoral Fellow, Louisiana State University Health
Sciences Center
David Craig, MD: Emergency Medicine Physician
David Levine, MA: Writer/Researcher, Johns Hopkins University
What about the top doctor in all of the land, Dr. Jill Biden?
 

denverexpat

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We could all learn from listening to MLK, who is honored today for his civil rights crusade and his clear message to all Americans about our society and country.

Trey Gowdy says it better than I ever could.

 
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IFaZe

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We could all learn from listening to MLK, who is honored today for his civil rights crusade and his clear message to all Americans about our society and country.

Trey Gowdy says it better than I ever could.


Mehh..probably a crook like the rest ofm
 
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smashmouth5

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So now the left is talking about price controls. This insanity knows no ends. Maybe they were Nixon fans after all.
 

Fourteen44

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Here we go. Hang on tight folks, and let's wait and see what China has planned after the Olympics.
War sucks, no way around it. I still am mainly socially liberal (leaning neutral) so I say we avoid it at all costs. Perhaps I’m still tainted by war machine Bush and the worthless ish he got us in with the Middle East. Regardless, if we have to get into another one, knowing Biden/Obama are at the helm scares the piss outta me.
 

denverexpat

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Revisionist history is always very clear, making decisions at the moment needed is much harder. Especially when you are putting lives in harms way. No matter of party affiliation, no one has ever been 100% correct. Human nature means we fail to make the right decision sometimes. War has no winners, but it can be a deterrent to more violent action....but only as a last resort.
 

denverexpat

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The next tinderbox subject is upon us....nomination for a supreme court judge. Personally I want this branch to be as neutral as possible so appointing based on beliefs on either side of the spectrum to me is abhorrent. Once the SCOTUS is compromised with partisan bias then we are done as a nation. Making authoritative appointments for anything other than competance has shown that leads to chaos and failure
 
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KDSTONE

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The next tinderbox subject is upon us....nomination for a supreme court judge. Personally I want this branch to be as neutral as possible so appointing based on beliefs on either side of the spectrum to me is abhorrent. Once the SCOTUS is compromised with partisan bias then we are done as a nation. Making authoritative appointments for anything other than competance has shown that leads to chaos and failure
Does Buttegig have a law degree? The next first the Left has in their scope First gay justice, then first Asian, then first tran. The list is endless I nominate Selena Montgomery for Justice The SCOTUS has been compromised for decades.
 

Mac9192

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Not interested in learning, just power Getting it then keeping it by any means necessary. See Open Borders, “voting rights” legislation
Nor are they interested in justice. Take the Epstein/Maxwell “suspected” rape with underage girls. To say the left is a bunch of hypocrites is to slight the word itself.

It’s a sad but true comment that any issue only means anything to the left if the suspects lean right politically.
 
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GhostOf301

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Nationwide the average is a little under 1 in 5 people who have contracted covid just by the numbers. L.A. County averages 1 in under 3 people who have contracted covid. They have led the country in cases many times throughout the pandemic at one point being the most likely place in the world to get the virus. It could easily be argued that their supposedly amazing ability to keep schools open since Christmas is due to having a large population of people with natural protection ontop of having some vaccine protection. Isn't anecdotal evidence great? I mean, are we really trying to convince people that L.A. County schools are implementing policies that other schools aren't?
 

timo0402

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First, I went to the CDC website and I cannot find this graph. Has anybody been able to find it?
And then there is this
So because you “haven’t been able to find it” overrules the fact that he literally cites CDC. And then you fire back with a clearly partisan spin job piece as your counter?

1. Case numbers soared in LA- mask, closures, social distancing, etc. throughout the pandemic at rates far greater than average. And yet Covid found it’s way there anyway at massive numbers- almost as if it’s how it works.

2. KIDS ARE NOT AT SERIOUS RISK OF COVID.

3. See number 2 again.

4. Stop masking children. There are far greater detriments to the growth and wellbeing of children than Covid, one of them is masking. Speech challenges, personality challenges, self esteem challenges, forcing them outside in cold weather causing the higher chances of pneumonia etc

Even NPR, NYT, WaPo have come around admitting what we’ve known forever. Masking children is wrong and does absolutely nothing.