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I have no doubt this yahoo is a MAGAt. Be sure to watch the whole thing.

 

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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy:

 

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I've always assumed that MDs were intelligent. Time to challenge that assumption:

 

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3 hours ago, GreyhoundFan said:

 

Anti-vax and anti-traditional medicine groups are my personal rabbit hole.  Just because someone calls themselves a physician doesn't mean they're an MD or DO.  So do chiropractors, naturopaths, homeopaths, ect.

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4 hours ago, JMarie said:

Anti-vax and anti-traditional medicine groups are my personal rabbit hole.  Just because someone calls themselves a physician doesn't mean they're an MD or DO.  So do chiropractors, naturopaths, homeopaths, ect.

I just saw this...

If I ran into someone spouting this off I'd be sorely tempted to tell them to make sure they drink the entire bottle since the medicine is on the bottom sometimes....

 

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This is a good op-ed: "What a Trump Rally Looks Like From the Inside"

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — President Trump spoke for an hour to an enthusiastic crowd of more than 11,000 at the Southern Hampshire University Arena on Monday night under banners that read “Promises Made” and “Promises Kept.” Two nights earlier, this same venue hosted the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s 100 Club dinner.

“We have more in this arena than all the other candidates in the Democratic Party,” Mr. Trump said. “One candidate today had 104 people.”

The crowd laughed.

“I see them campaigning down the street. It’s really boring stuff,” Mr. Trump added. “We are going to defeat the radical, socialist democrats. We are going to win New Hampshire in a landslide.”

To this, the crowd chanted: “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!”

Kimberly Guilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr. and Vice President Mike Pence warmed up for the president.

“Tomorrow there is a group of self-proclaimed and closeted socialists running against Donald Trump,” Ms. Guilfoyle said, which prompted loud booing from the crowd.

“In my next life I want to come back as the son of a Democrat because you can do anything you want. If I did what Hunter did, I would be in jail right now,” Donald Trump Jr. said.

“Nancy Pelosi can rip up all of my father’s accomplishments,” he added, “but she can’t rip up your spirit. And under my father, America will never be a socialist country.”

Mr. Pence came from a “Cops for Trump” event at the Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside. “Cops are for Trump because Trump is for cops,” Mr. Pence told the Manchester crowd.

For some attendees, this was their first Trump rally. Shane Stocker, a 45-year-old jet engine maker for G.E. Aviation from Lebanon, N.H., waited in line for an hour.

“I do think he’s one of the best presidents we’ve had in a while,” he said, citing tax cuts, loosening regulation and “lots more jobs.”

Mr. Stocker voted for Trump in 2016. “After the job Obama was doing, we needed a different direction,” he said. “He was breaking the law left and right and nobody was paying attention to it.”

“With Trump you don’t have to worry about it,” Mr. Stocker added. “He’s the most vetted president in our country’s history. Since he announced he was running for president they’ve been doing nothing but investigating him.”

The president “is not prim or proper,” he said. “I like that. He doesn’t sugar coat things for people. And if you don’t like it, too bad.”

José Rojas, a 38-year-old truck driver from Nashua, N.H., arrived in a shirt that read: “My rights don’t end where your feelings begin.”

“Everybody here, they’re all on the same page,’’ Mr. Rojas said. “It’s good energy.”

Diane Aubin, 63, is a retired manager who worked at the Department of Developmental Services in Hathorne, Mass., and now lives in Litchfield, N.H. This is the fourth rally she has attended since 2016 and her second at this arena.

“I love his message. I love what he has done,” Ms. Aubin said. “He’s for the people. He’s for all of us. He doesn’t brainwash me. I get freedom of thought. I get to choose.”

After she waited in line for four hours, someone brought a Dunkin’ Donuts Box O’ Joe to share. “These are good people,” she said.

Pamela Tucker, 56, the vice chairman of New Hampshire Republican Party, came to the rally from Rye. She said that there were still 3,000 people outside who couldn’t get in the doors after 5:45 p.m.

“I love freedom and liberty and I’m trying to keep that in America,” Ms. Tucker said. “I’m really happy with how the economy is doing.

“I believe in the individual and he’s helping that,” she added. “The economy is booming and we see it. He is helping people.”

Mike Thibodeau, a 53-year-old retired machinist, carpenter, glass blower and warehouse worker from Hartford, Vt., was attending his first rally. “I voted Democrat almost all my life, until Trump,” he said. “Democrats have slowly slid farther and farther left. The left has gone so far left that they’ve lost their minds.’’

Mr. Thibodeau is not on board with all of Mr. Trump’s policies, but for him this is not crucial.

“You can’t get change if you keep electing the same people over and over,” he said. “That’s why I voted for him the first time, because he wasn’t a career politician. He’s never had any political power at any level and look at the job he’s doing.”

“He might be one of the two greatest presidents in my lifetime,” Mr. Thibodeau said, citing Ronald Reagan as the other.

In his speech, Mr. Trump referred to his impeachment acquittal. “The radical left’s partisan crusade has completely failed and completely backfired,” he said. “As we keep on winning, Washington Democrats are losing their minds.”

“I’m trying to figure out who is their weakest candidate,” Mr. Trump said. “They are all weak.”

“They don’t know what they’re doing,” he added. “They can’t even count their votes.”

As he left the stage, Mr. Trump held his hands up to every corner of the hockey arena, turning to applaud his supporters and pump his fists in their direction.

“We have so much more enthusiasm than them,” Mr. Trump said. “It’s not even close.”

 

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I love when anyone smacks down D'Souza:

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Suuure, Jimmy, I'm sure it will protect you.

 

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On 2/14/2020 at 3:43 PM, GreyhoundFan said:

Suuure, Jimmy, I'm sure it will protect you.

 

Wanna bet he just repackaged Lysol?

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(which, btw, is also a hoax)

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On 2/7/2020 at 2:38 PM, GreyhoundFan said:

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy:

 

From the link:

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Graham -- the son of preacher Billy Graham -- has called Islam "evil," attacked laws increasing rights for transgender people, and told his followers that the legalization of same-sex marriage was orchestrated by Satan.

I read that too fast, and ended up with an image of Tom Ellis from Lucifer conducting an orchestra. :violin:

On 2/10/2020 at 1:12 PM, GreyhoundFan said:

 

I thought you had to buy a box of Monarchy Helper at the grocery store before you declared yourself king? ?

On 2/14/2020 at 8:43 AM, GreyhoundFan said:

Suuure, Jimmy, I'm sure it will protect you.

 

I'm embarrassed to admit how much I missed crazy Jimmy while I was away. :embarrassed:

On 2/10/2020 at 8:29 PM, 47of74 said:

If I ran into someone spouting this off I'd be sorely tempted to tell them to make sure they drink the entire bottle since the medicine is on the bottom sometimes....

*Whispers* Do it! :bananna-demon:

 

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I'll just leave this here.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-supporter-prevented-bringing-emotional-000557713.html

Trump supporter prevented from bringing ‘emotional support’ cut out of president to his dialysis treatment

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A Trump supporter has complained that he was prevented from bringing a cardboard cutout of the US president into a medical centre for ‘emotional support’.

Nelson Gibson claimed the life-sized picture of Donald Trump kept him company during his three-and-a-half hour kidney dialysis treatments.

But he says that officials at the Fresenius Kidney Care facility in Port St Lucie, Florida, decided the cardboard commander-in-chief was no longer welcome.

“They told me it was too much and it wasn’t a rally,” Mr Nelson told the West Palm beach area television station.

So, would he be okay with someone bringing life-sized pictures of Barack and Michelle Obama?

 

These are the people we're dealing with, folks.

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10 minutes ago, Audrey2 said:

I'll just leave this here.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-supporter-prevented-bringing-emotional-000557713.html

Trump supporter prevented from bringing ‘emotional support’ cut out of president to his dialysis treatment

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A Trump supporter has complained that he was prevented from bringing a cardboard cutout of the US president into a medical centre for ‘emotional support’.

Nelson Gibson claimed the life-sized picture of Donald Trump kept him company during his three-and-a-half hour kidney dialysis treatments.

But he says that officials at the Fresenius Kidney Care facility in Port St Lucie, Florida, decided the cardboard commander-in-chief was no longer welcome.

“They told me it was too much and it wasn’t a rally,” Mr Nelson told the West Palm beach area television station.

So, would he be okay with someone bringing life-sized pictures of Barack and Michelle Obama?

 

These are the people we're dealing with, folks.

Firstly, we really need an eyeroll upvote. 

Secondly, not only does that guy need dialysis, he needs some serious psych therapy. Stat.

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3 minutes ago, fraurosena said:

Firstly, we really need an eyeroll upvote. 

I think I saw a bunch of people talking/asking about this in community discussion. 

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27 minutes ago, Audrey2 said:

I'll just leave this here.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-supporter-prevented-bringing-emotional-000557713.html

Trump supporter prevented from bringing ‘emotional support’ cut out of president to his dialysis treatment

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A Trump supporter has complained that he was prevented from bringing a cardboard cutout of the US president into a medical centre for ‘emotional support’.

Nelson Gibson claimed the life-sized picture of Donald Trump kept him company during his three-and-a-half hour kidney dialysis treatments.

But he says that officials at the Fresenius Kidney Care facility in Port St Lucie, Florida, decided the cardboard commander-in-chief was no longer welcome.

“They told me it was too much and it wasn’t a rally,” Mr Nelson told the West Palm beach area television station.

So, would he be okay with someone bringing life-sized pictures of Barack and Michelle Obama?

 

These are the people we're dealing with, folks.

I guess my life-sized emotional support George Clooney doll will have to stay at home. Darn. ?

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Yeah now he’s refusing to go to dialysis cause he can’t have a life size cutout if the orange butt plug shitbiscuit. Thoughts and prayers. 

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his son Photoshopped a small cardboard cutout of Gibson with his political hero grinning beside him, giving a thumbs-up. It stood on a ledge as Gibson reclined in his shirt embroidered with Trump’s name and his custom shoes bearing the president’s face.

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3 minutes ago, thoughtful said:

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I’d like to ask him why he doesn’t just wear his klan robes to the hospital. 

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If I saw this on the streets of my town, I'd sprain my hands and wrists flipping off the caravan:

 

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19 hours ago, GreyhoundFan said:

If I saw this on the streets of my town, I'd sprain my hands and wrists flipping off the caravan:

 

I'm sorry, but that made me laugh. A train consisting of two automobiles:pb_rollseyes:

Good example of the intelligence levels of BT's.

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WTAF? "Someone glued tiny MAGA hats and a Trump wig onto pigeons in Las Vegas"

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On the eve of the democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas, an underground group calling itself P.U.T.I.N. filled the skies with a flock of protest pigeons, each dressed as a small surrogate for President Trump.

One wore a tiny, coiffed orange wig. The others donned red hats decorated with the president’s campaign call, Make America Great Again. Both were affixed to the pigeons’ heads using eyelash glue.

An email to local media from P.U.T.I.N., an acronym for Pigeons United To Interfere Now and also the last name of Russia’s president, said the project was an “aerial protest piece” that came after months of “exhaustive research, logistical hurdles and pigeon care taking." The P.U.T.I.N. message was sent anonymously to NBC’s Las Vegas affiliate, Fox 5 KVVU-TV and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The Washington Post obtained a copy of the announcement.

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The self-proclaimed “underground radical group” said in its email that the pigeon project was inspired by Operation Tarcana, a CIA mission conducted during the Cold War 1970s in which cameras were attached to pigeons to spy on the Soviets.

The targets of this pigeon protest are the six Democratic presidential candidates who will be debating Wednesday at 9 p.m. EST in Las Vegas: Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), former South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg, former vice president Joe Biden, former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg.

Trump will also be in Las Vegas Wednesday for a planned speech at police department headquarters.

The MAGA hat pigeons come months after cowboy hat pigeons stole the show in Vegas. In December, officials discovered three pigeons with miniature red cowboy hats glued to their heads. One of the pigeons, Bille the Pidge, later died — possibly poisoned from the glue fumes, Lofty Hopes Pigeon Rescue told the Associated Press. Two other pigeons, Cluck Norris and Coolamity Jane, were also given tiny cowboy hats.

Under the condition that their identities would not be revealed, members of P.U.T.I.N. spoke with the Review-Journal, the newspaper reported. The group said they were not responsible for the cowboy hat pigeons.

One member who goes by the alias Coo Hand Luke said the MAGA hat pigeons’ release date was “coordinated to serve as a gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump.”

“P.U.T.I.N. values its cause over celebrity," the group said, according to the Review-Journal. “The aim of this project is to draw attention to the art and the message, not those behind it.”

The group told the newspaper that it built a clandestine coop for the pigeons where the birds were fed, nursed and decorated. P.U.T.I.N. used Dove soap to wash grease from the pigeons and used eyelash glue to attach their hats and hairpiece.

“It’s what women use to put around their eyes for eyelash extensions. The hats usually stay on for a day or two, depending on the bird’s movements,” Coo Hand Luke told the Review-Journal. “We can also remove them ourselves as they fly back to the coop. They could be gone for a day, two days or a week, but they always come back.”

When the Review-Journal asked if P.U.T.I.N.'s pigeon protest was high art or a stunt, the group told the newspaper it’s mostly satire.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, GreyhoundFan said:

WTAF? "Someone glued tiny MAGA hats and a Trump wig onto pigeons in Las Vegas"

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On the eve of the democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas, an underground group calling itself P.U.T.I.N. filled the skies with a flock of protest pigeons, each dressed as a small surrogate for President Trump.

One wore a tiny, coiffed orange wig. The others donned red hats decorated with the president’s campaign call, Make America Great Again. Both were affixed to the pigeons’ heads using eyelash glue.

An email to local media from P.U.T.I.N., an acronym for Pigeons United To Interfere Now and also the last name of Russia’s president, said the project was an “aerial protest piece” that came after months of “exhaustive research, logistical hurdles and pigeon care taking." The P.U.T.I.N. message was sent anonymously to NBC’s Las Vegas affiliate, Fox 5 KVVU-TV and the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The Washington Post obtained a copy of the announcement.

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The self-proclaimed “underground radical group” said in its email that the pigeon project was inspired by Operation Tarcana, a CIA mission conducted during the Cold War 1970s in which cameras were attached to pigeons to spy on the Soviets.

The targets of this pigeon protest are the six Democratic presidential candidates who will be debating Wednesday at 9 p.m. EST in Las Vegas: Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), former South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg, former vice president Joe Biden, former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg.

Trump will also be in Las Vegas Wednesday for a planned speech at police department headquarters.

The MAGA hat pigeons come months after cowboy hat pigeons stole the show in Vegas. In December, officials discovered three pigeons with miniature red cowboy hats glued to their heads. One of the pigeons, Bille the Pidge, later died — possibly poisoned from the glue fumes, Lofty Hopes Pigeon Rescue told the Associated Press. Two other pigeons, Cluck Norris and Coolamity Jane, were also given tiny cowboy hats.

Under the condition that their identities would not be revealed, members of P.U.T.I.N. spoke with the Review-Journal, the newspaper reported. The group said they were not responsible for the cowboy hat pigeons.

One member who goes by the alias Coo Hand Luke said the MAGA hat pigeons’ release date was “coordinated to serve as a gesture of support and loyalty to President Trump.”

“P.U.T.I.N. values its cause over celebrity," the group said, according to the Review-Journal. “The aim of this project is to draw attention to the art and the message, not those behind it.”

The group told the newspaper that it built a clandestine coop for the pigeons where the birds were fed, nursed and decorated. P.U.T.I.N. used Dove soap to wash grease from the pigeons and used eyelash glue to attach their hats and hairpiece.

“It’s what women use to put around their eyes for eyelash extensions. The hats usually stay on for a day or two, depending on the bird’s movements,” Coo Hand Luke told the Review-Journal. “We can also remove them ourselves as they fly back to the coop. They could be gone for a day, two days or a week, but they always come back.”

When the Review-Journal asked if P.U.T.I.N.'s pigeon protest was high art or a stunt, the group told the newspaper it’s mostly satire.

 

 

I hate animal abuse. Calling it satire is not an excuse. 
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