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CCP Virus and Vaccine Bio-weapon / Cuomo speaks the truth?
Last post by Possum - Today at 06:34:43 AM
https://100percentfedup.com/viral-clip-chris-cuomo-finally-admits-hes-vaccine/

QuoteIn a tell-all interview with nurse practitioner, Chris spilled the beans on the mysterious side effects plaguing him post-vaccination.

QuoteBarcavage shared his alarming experience with vaccine side effects that began just minutes after receiving his first dose in 2020. Symptoms included heart palpitations upon standing, numbness, and persistent tingling that quickly spread from his arm to his face and eyes, which got worse after his second dose.

"We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, a.k.a. side effects... But nobody's really talking about it because they're too afraid of blame, and they just want it to go away," Cuomo said.


Liberals might trust him. don't know. But I bet a good % of them are listening. I also bet a good % of them have had some of the same symptoms but were afraid to speak up. makes me wonder, how many libs now are looking at all the sudden deaths of healthy, athletic, young people, and are starting to ask questions? Wonder if any liberals start praying to God?
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Quote from: Possum on Today at 04:40:13 AM

The guy was absolutely brilliant. That is why the DC insiders hated him.
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Political Discussion and Debate / Re: Was dropping the bombs on ...
Last post by Solar - May 06, 2024, 05:43:03 PM
Quote from: je_freedom on May 06, 2024, 03:03:46 PMThere are a few other factors here.
The emperor wanted to surrender, but several years earlier, the military brass seized all power and made the emperor a figurehead. Even after the two bombs, some of the military brass still wanted to keep fighting.
Countless innocent lives on both sides were saved by ending the war.  The two bombs took far fewer lives than continuing the war would have.
Japan had already offered to surrender, but with these conditions -
1. They keep their government intact
2. They control the war crimes trials
If we had accepted those terms, Japan would still have had ambitions of conquest.
Japan had a warrior culture.  They considered surrender to be the ultimate dishonor.  (That's why Japan treated POWs so badly.  They thought that anyone who surrenders DESERVES humiliation!)  It took a new, terrifying weapon to make surrender socially acceptable to the Japanese people.
Japan was very cruel to the people they had conquered in Korea and Manchuria.  They expected to receive similar treatment if they surrendered.  The fact that America was not cruel after the war made them tremendously grateful.
We also wanted to show the Soviet Union what we had, and what it could do.  That is one major reason that Stalin did not invade Western Europe after the war.
Sometimes, doing really harsh things really is necessary.

Yes, there are a lot of opinions on the issue, not real tangible facts, but had we simply kept hammering them, the end was an inevitability.
FDR had a tool he thought would reign in the rest of the world, he was a warmonger and proved it by using it, just like the left and RINO of today, they don't care either.

War is failed politics, don't forget that. We have 5 running wars as we speak, and still haven't learned from history because we're threatening Russia with a repeat?

Even the Japanese have moved on, the younger generation doesn't blame us, they blame their failed leadership.
Right or wrong, it's a history that should never be repeated.
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All Headlines / Re: Who Will Trump Pick As VP?
Last post by Solar - May 06, 2024, 05:33:21 PM
Quote from: Possum on May 06, 2024, 02:49:05 PMPicking her could help on the abortion issue. Liberals like to criticize men for having an opinion on abortion.
 
It's funny, but Dims are pushing the issue hard because they know their base is stupid, and conservatives consider it a moot and closed Constitutional issue, it belongs to the States.

We need to simply ignore it, let the left think it's an issue when it's not. :biggrin:
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Political Discussion and Debate / Re: Was dropping the bombs on ...
Last post by Possum - May 06, 2024, 04:44:24 PM
Quote from: je_freedom on May 06, 2024, 03:03:46 PMThere are a few other factors here.
The emperor wanted to surrender, but several years earlier, the military brass seized all power and made the emperor a figurehead. Even after the two bombs, some of the military brass still wanted to keep fighting.
Countless innocent lives on both sides were saved by ending the war.  The two bombs took far fewer lives than continuing the war would have.
Japan had already offered to surrender, but with these conditions -
1. They keep their government intact
2. They control the war crimes trials
If we had accepted those terms, Japan would still have had ambitions of conquest.
Japan had a warrior culture.  They considered surrender to be the ultimate dishonor.  (That's why Japan treated POWs so badly.  They thought that anyone who surrenders DESERVES humiliation!)  It took a new, terrifying weapon to make surrender socially acceptable to the Japanese people.
Japan was very cruel to the people they had conquered in Korea and Manchuria.  They expected to receive similar treatment if they surrendered.  The fact that America was not cruel after the war made them tremendously grateful.
We also wanted to show the Soviet Union what we had, and what it could do.  That is one major reason that Stalin did not invade Western Europe after the war.
Sometimes, doing really harsh things really is necessary.

I have never heard anyone from that generation say we should not have dropped it. They wanted the war to end. When people have this conversation, I hope they remember how many millions died later due to communism.