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  • WuDrWu
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    Wait.....a perfectly healthy person, exhibiting no symptoms (and in a private area by the way with only people she knows) is the problem and where we have expectations now.

    Some people are not only on the crazy train, they've fallen off drunk and been dragged underneath it for half a continent.


    Current expectations:


    Take all the shots the government tells you to, then only go out IF you can PROVE you aren't infected.

    You must recognize 48 different genders, and not just recognize, celebrate, and perhaps even admit they are all superior to male.

    To defend or protect what yours, you must be able to PROVE that someone has ALREADY done harm to you, physically and or property wise. Preventative actions are not acceptable. Things taken from people are actions to be accepted.

    Every person must vote, no matter the cost. Doesn't matter if you don't have a desire to vote, or want to vote. Or if it means a little voter fraud. Getting everyone's vote is the only goal, regardless of cost.

    We MUST bow to the lowest common denominator. If one person, ESPECIALLY a marginalized person, could be damaged in any way, everyone else must make way and protect that one possible victim, unless that potential victim happens to be white (and especially a male) and therefore unfairly privileged.

    Have I missed anything?

    Branch Covidian indeed. Lumber prices must be falling again.

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  • MikeKennedyRulZ
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    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post


    This "cold" is really kickin' some ass...

    In other news: Sarah "close neighbor of Russia" Palin, who said she would NeVeR get vaccinated, tested positive while in New York and was seen the following day eating at a local restaurant. I'm at a point where they need to start locking some of these Covidiots up. Take a well-established moron like Palin and make an example out of her.


    Dozens of Americans have been charged with coronavirus related crimes since the beginning of the pandemic, but many think Superspreader-in-Chief Donald Trump could be the most culpable of all.








    100% in agreement. Willful exposure of this virus to others is a selfish and disgusting behavior infringing on the basic human rights of all Americans.
    Branch Covidian…

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  • C0|dB|00ded
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    This "cold" is really kickin' some ass...

    In other news: Sarah "close neighbor of Russia" Palin, who said she would NeVeR get vaccinated, tested positive while in New York and was seen the following day eating at a local restaurant. I'm at a point where they need to start locking some of these Covidiots up. Take a well-established moron like Palin and make an example out of her.


    Dozens of Americans have been charged with coronavirus related crimes since the beginning of the pandemic, but many think Superspreader-in-Chief Donald Trump could be the most culpable of all.


    In March, Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen sent a memorandum to U.S. attorneys and federal law enforcement encouraging them to consider prosecuting “the purposeful exposure and infection of others with Covid-19” under the nation’s terrorism laws because coronavirus appears to meet the legal definition of a “biological agent.” Several states also criminalize making terroristic threats, including Alaska, California, Georgia, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
    Nevertheless, some federal and state prosecutors have forged ahead with bringing terrorism charges against people who threaten to spread Covid-19. A Florida man was prosecuted for coughing and spitting on police officers while shouting, “I have Corona (expletive), and I’m spreading it around.” Despite later testing negative for Covid-19, the man was charged with perpetrating a biological weapons hoax, a federal offense carrying a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Similarly, many individuals have been charged with making terroristic threats in violation of state law, including a Missouri man who posted a video online of himself licking deodorants at a local Walmart, a Pennsylvania woman who purposely coughed on $35,000 worth of food at a grocery store, and a Pennsylvania man who deliberately coughed near an elderly man who was wearing a medical face mask and was recuperating from pneumonia.
    America’s spitters, coughers, and lickers expose themselves to a range of criminal liabilities in addition to terrorism charges. Many states have communicable disease laws that make it a crime to potentially expose another person to an infectious disease. These statutes arose during the height of the HIV epidemic, but they are not all HIV-specific and many could apply to people who expose others to Covid-19. Prosecutors also are bringing charges under garden-variety criminal offenses such as assault and battery, harassment, and reckless endangerment.
    100% in agreement. Willful exposure of this virus to others is a selfish and disgusting behavior infringing on the basic human rights of all Americans.

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  • WstateU
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    Originally posted by jdmee View Post
    His last post is why Cold thinks he is at 100% He thinks crushed his response when in actuality it was more in line with Billy Madison.
    “The Puppy Who Lost His Way”.

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  • jdmee
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    His last post is why Cold thinks he is at 100% He thinks crushed his response when in actuality it was more in line with Billy Madison.

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