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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

    Yes, obliterated.

    It is a shame that a country as technologically advanced as ours could ever reach a point where someone would utter the phrase, "leftist doctor". Never in the history of America (since 4 years ago) would somebody even consider the political affiliation of their caregiver.
    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.

    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
    This should be a cautionary moment in how much influence one man spewing divisive disinformation can have over a country... even America.
    Correct again. Fauci's spewing of divisive disinformation unnecessarily further fragmented our society. And to what end?

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  • C0|dB|00ded
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    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

    You mean obliterated? I can't imagine even the most lunatic, leftist doctor; or the most bought-and-paid-for-by-pharma doctor in the United States would make that claim.
    Yes, obliterated.

    It is a shame that a country as technologically advanced as ours could ever reach a point where someone would utter the phrase, "leftist doctor". Never in the history of America (since 4 years ago) would somebody even consider the political affiliation of their caregiver.

    This should be a cautionary moment in how much influence one man spewing divisive disinformation can have over a country... even America. The history books are full of similar men who led their population to ruin.

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  • C0|dB|00ded
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    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    It was a bad virus.
    I agree!

    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    Covid sped up death for 98%+ of the people that died from it. Almost all of the victims of Covid would have been dead of something else by Jan 2023.
    Death was not the only bad outcome. I have a cousin (unvaxxed) who still suffers from long Covid.

    And no, 98% would not be dead. There were a lot of middle-aged fatties that would still be lumbering around and hugging their families today.

    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    We needed their strong bodies to destroy the virus.
    Wtf does that even mean lol? We should have sent the children out to the hospitals so they could destroy the virus? C'mon man. What have they done to your mind?


    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
    You continue to fight a fight that you lost a couple of years ago. And we're all bored with it.
    If backstroking through these discussions is what you call losing, then so be it. I as well as every epidemiologist in the country are "losers" then.

    I have no intention of flexing either. I am saddened and embarrassed in how we handled this pandemic. So many folks needlessly suffered (or are gone).

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
    Shorter, milder, and perhaps even obliviated.
    You mean obliterated? I can't imagine even the most lunatic, leftist doctor; or the most bought-and-paid-for-by-pharma doctor in the United States would make that claim.

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  • WuDrWu
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    Covid sped up death for 98%+ of the people that died from it. Almost all of the victims of Covid would have been dead of something else by Jan 2023.

    It was a bad virus. Immunizing healthy people, especially the young, was a huge mistake. We needed their strong bodies to destroy the virus. And the damage caused to their lives, in the form of stunted educational growth, social growth etc is something that is far, far worse to our society. There was never going to be a great outcome of Covid, no matter how perfect your dictatorship could have "immunized" everyone on Day 1. The path the US took was, unfortunately, likely the worst path.

    They should have encouraged the sick and elderly to get shots in a positive manner, not shaming folks that didn't. They should have allowed every doctor to try everything, including things like Ivermectin and others, and we should have never shut down the schools or vaxed healthy young people, unless they wanted it. We'd be in far better shape today, the virus would have seen a much shorter duration as young people's immune system destroyed it and there would have been little to no social and education damage to an entire generation, all at the expense of perhaps nobody. The losses to the most compromised would have been indistinguishable.

    You continue to fight a fight that you lost a couple of years ago. And we're all bored with it.

    The immunocompromised are always living on the edge. It's sad, but factual.

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

    Until Fauci created covid rules and destroyed Shocker basketball
    I will partially agree. It was a bad time for folks to not have normal basketball. Lots of space for silly virtue signaling initiatives to encroach. No Covid and we may still have our coach.

    No Covid rules? lol. We'd still be burying the bodies.

    Fauci practiced good medicine. Had America fallen in line with what the best doctors in this country were saying at the time, we would have had a VERY different pandemic experience. Shorter, milder, and perhaps even obliviated. The unvaxed and the immunocompromised were the greatest incubators of mutating variants. It's science.

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

    4) Shockers fans poor and rich continued to enjoy Shocker basketball... until Gregg Marshall was canned.
    Until Fauci created covid rules and destroyed Shocker basketball

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

    You said you gave up on the program and created a thread about quitting Shockernet for good.

    So no, not accurate.
    4) Shockers fans poor and rich continued to enjoy Shocker basketball... until Gregg Marshall was canned.

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  • C0|dB|00ded
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    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

    They definitely have private schools. I was best buddies with a soccer stud that attended one in high school. The private schools share the national curriculum but can have religious classes too.

    The private schools there all run as a not-for-profit similar to a 501(c)(3) here.
    You are 100% correct!



    "Soccer Stud"

    Those are contradictory terms sir.
    Last edited by C0|dB|00ded; August 27, 2024, 06:07 PM.

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

    I like it! Super PACS should be illegal as well a la Koch/Soros.

    Finland doesn't have for-profit private schools either. The thinking is: if the rich kids can't escape the poor kids, then the rich kids' parents make sure the schools are fit for all.

    Perhaps I can explain it in another, less triggering way for the Shockernet locals.

    1) Shockers fans poor and rich enjoy Shocker basketball.
    2) Shocker fans poor and rich wanted Gregg Marshall to stay.
    3) Rich Shocker fans paid for Gregg Marshall to stay.
    4) Shockers fans poor and rich continued to enjoy Shocker basketball.
    You said you gave up on the program and created a thread about quitting Shockernet for good.

    So no, not accurate.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post

    I like it! Super PACS should be illegal as well a la Koch/Soros.

    Finland doesn't have for-profit private schools either. The thinking is: if the rich kids can't escape the poor kids, then the rich kids' parents make sure the schools are fit for all.
    They definitely have private schools. I was best buddies with a soccer stud that attended one in high school. The private schools share the national curriculum but can have religious classes too.

    The private schools there all run as a not-for-profit similar to a 501(c)(3) here.

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  • C0|dB|00ded
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    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

    In Finland, it's illegal for unions to contribute to political campaigns. :)
    I like it! Super PACS should be illegal as well a la Koch/Soros.

    Finland doesn't have for-profit private schools either. The thinking is: if the rich kids can't escape the poor kids, then the rich kids' parents make sure the schools are fit for all.

    Perhaps I can explain it in another, less triggering way for the Shockernet locals.

    1) Shockers fans poor and rich enjoy Shocker basketball.
    2) Shocker fans poor and rich wanted Gregg Marshall to stay.
    3) Rich Shocker fans paid for Gregg Marshall to stay.
    4) Shockers fans poor and rich continued to enjoy Shocker basketball.

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  • shock
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    Reports are that several democrats are lined up to endorse Trump. Tulsi is going to be an awesome complement to Vance on the trail.

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  • asiseeit
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    Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View Post
    I think you read that wrong shockm. I believe he's saying that 50 states doing it their own way would enable states to find the best way by looking at each others process. As opposed to the feds saying " you have to do it this way"
    Atxshockfan has my meaning right. Shouldn't take long for education dollars to follow the students. The best schools survive and poor schools will fail. Best schools crank out better educated students and before long their process' will be adopted for better overall results.

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