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I wonder why it was ok for these former presidents?You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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So after a little research I find that photos are allowed and are taken frequently for personal use, commercial use and use by news.
That being said, they may not be used for political reasons (by regulation/ law). So the premise that it was disrespectful is mute since one can do it for many reasons.
Were the photos taken by Trump's team used for political ads or his campaign? That is very debatable. I saw them on the news but not in any campaign ads.
So I'm sure Dems will use this to target him again, which will just solidify Trump's base further.
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Originally posted by wsushockerdude View Post
Trump negotiated the withdrawal in the first place, to be clear. Second, on what basis do you have to believe it's not a law? Did you do any research? Read any articles? You're starting to sound just like him which, if unintentional, is hilarious.
"I don't know for sure, but I have my doubts about this breaking a law. Maybe a rule. But maybe it is a law."
I will look into this rule or law thing, but believing left wing need outlets is not a thing that I do.
If they were accurate and honest in their reporting, they wouldn't have pushed the Trump Russia collision hoax, they would have exposed the Hunter laptop truth. Just to name a few.
I get it your a Trump hater, and that's fine. To each their own, but your priorities are definitely off kilter if you believe taking a picture at Arlington is worse than the thing in my previous post.
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Originally posted by wsushockerdude View PostHe's a piece of garbage for disrupting the graves of recently fallen soldiers at Arlington. And the right tries to pride themselves on "patriotism"...
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
Taking those pictures is apparently a worse act than the act that caused them to be killed in the eyes of some.
I don't know for sure, but I have my doubts about this breaking a law. Maybe a rule. But maybe it is a law. There used to be a law in maize against throwing a rock across a street. I guess I should be in prison, because I broke that law many times in my childhood and maybe a time or two as an adult.
Dems are getting desperate.
Lock him up.
"I don't know for sure, but I have my doubts about this breaking a law. Maybe a rule. But maybe it is a law."
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Excellent point. He must really despise our men and women in uniform, those that have given all, and especially those annoying Gold Star families.
I don't know for sure, but I have my doubts about this breaking a law. Maybe a rule. But maybe it is a law. There used to be a law in maize against throwing a rock across a street. I guess I should be in prison, because I broke that law many times in my childhood and maybe a time or two as an adult.
Dems are getting desperate.
Lock him up.
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Originally posted by wsushockerdude View PostHe's a piece of garbage for disrupting the graves of recently fallen soldiers at Arlington. And the right tries to pride themselves on "patriotism"...
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Originally posted by wsushockerdude View PostHe's a piece of garbage for disrupting the graves of recently fallen soldiers at Arlington. And the right tries to pride themselves on "patriotism"...
Removing your democratically elected nominee and throwing an unelected alternate in his place is ok.
But by God you should never take a picture at Arlington.
Priorities of some are just amazing to see. Says allot about yours.
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He's a piece of garbage for disrupting the graves of recently fallen soldiers at Arlington. And the right tries to pride themselves on "patriotism"...
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In an interview with STAT, Anthony Fauci, the former NIAID director, said he'd "never been as sick in my life" but added he's "absolutely going in the right direction."
Anthony Fauci, former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is recovering at home after being hospitalized for nearly a week for West Nile virus infection.
Fauci, a leader of the U.S. Covid-19 response, spent six days in hospital as doctors tried to figure out what was responsible for his illness. It was thought he had a bacterial infection, or had been infected with a tick-borne disease, until a blood test showed he was “strongly positive” for West Nile virus.
Fauci, 83, told STAT he has never been so ill.
“I really felt like I’d been hit by a truck,” he said in an interview Saturday. “I have to tell you, I’ve never been as sick in my life. Ever. By far, this is the worst I’ve ever been with an illness.”
Maybe he should have tried Ivermectin?
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Hey don't be afraid of covid if you're standing 6 feet away from the hacking infected people you are standing in line with. After all Fauci's CDC said that'll keep you safe, right?Scientifically based guidance...
Dr. Fauci and/or the CDC/NIH don't have access to a time machine. They get the news the same way the rest of us do. It's their job to interpret the data and offer the best solutions available at the time. The cycle continues to repeat until the threat is greatly reduced or eliminated.
Everything else is just noise. You guys in here wallowed in the noise.Last edited by C0|dB|00ded; August 28, 2024, 03:53 PM. Reason: Changed the graphic so it would be easier to read
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Correct, the idea that bought-and-paid-for doctors are writing and ghostwriting peer reviewed journal articles on behalf of political organizations and corporations is maddening.
Correct again. Fauci's spewing of divisive disinformation unnecessarily further fragmented our society. And to what end?
Anthony Fauci was awarded the Frank A. Calderone Prize, the most prestigious award in public health, at an April 27 ceremony in Alumni Auditorium.
Anthony Fauci was awarded the Frank A. Calderone Prize, the most prestigious honor in public health, at an April 27 ceremony in Alumni Auditorium on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus. A day earlier, he was honored at the School’s Centennial Gala. Administered by the Columbia Mailman School, the Calderone Prize recognizes individuals who have made a transformational contribution to the field, selected by an international committee of public health leaders.
“When the world found itself terrified of a respiratory illness called COVID-19, you provided steady, scientifically based guidance to all of us. You have been consistently the leader we believe. Your commitment to humanity is unparalleled and a model for all of us. You have saved countless lives. To say you have had a profound impact on millions of people would be an understatement,” said Dean Linda P. Fried, who presented the Calderone Prize to Fauci.
Seems like the Commies over at Columbia disagree with your assessment.
What a wise and patient doctor!
Had Dr. Fauci been allowed to do his job without the egomaniac constantly trying to usurp his authority, it would have been a very different pandemic for this country, and likely the world.
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