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Hrychu
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 01:36 |
Atavachron wrote:
Then I guess we wouldn't be friends.
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It's a shame. But, well, you've earned it. 👍
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“On the day of my creation, I fell in love with education. And overcoming all frustration, a teacher I became.” — Ernest Vong
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Atavachron
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 01:39 |
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 08:40 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
RFK should learn about the benefits of gargling with salt water before he seriously considers throwing his hat in the ring. How can you be president when you sound worse than Harvey Fierstein. |
Yea, it’s difficult to listen to him speak. He used to have a very clear and powerful
voice until he developed a medical condition almost losing his voice. He had a surgical procedure in Japan that was
not available here in the states.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Joined: April 22 2005
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 10:57 |
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
RFK should learn about the benefits of gargling with salt water before he seriously considers throwing his hat in the ring. How can you be president when you sound worse than Harvey Fierstein. | Mocking disabilities … hardly a sound argument. I‘m against RFK jr. because of his asinine views on some topics.
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 11:00 |
Atavachron wrote:
^ Well if your country were in danger of being taken over by Fascists, which at one time it was, maybe you'd understand. Anything else?
| That happened a long time ago, that fight is lost. The real challenge is to liberate the country.
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 13:57 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
RFK should learn about the benefits of gargling with salt water before he seriously considers throwing his hat in the ring. How can you be president when you sound worse than Harvey Fierstein. |
Mocking disabilities … hardly a sound argument. I‘m against RFK jr. because of his asinine views on some topics. |
Which topics? I don't really follow politics, but what i heard so far from him, i agree on most.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 17:50 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:
RFK should learn about the benefits of gargling with salt water before he seriously considers throwing his hat in the ring. How can you be president when you sound worse than Harvey Fierstein. |
Mocking disabilities … hardly a sound argument. I‘m against RFK jr. because of his asinine views on some topics. |
I'm not mocking him at all. I'm just stating the fact that his voice is very rough sounding. Communication is a very important quality to have as a leader and how can you communicate effectively when your voice is so messed up. I don't agree with his views either though.
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Atavachron
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 18:11 |
He's a disgrace to his family's legacy. John, Robert and Ed are rolling over in their graves. But he'll pay for his idiocy at the polls.
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 20:11 |
Atavachron wrote:
He's a disgrace to his family's legacy. John, Robert and Ed are rolling over in their graves. But he'll pay for his idiocy at the polls.
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this say's absolutely nothing.. What's his stance on at least 1 core issue that you have a problem with?
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Atavachron
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Posted: June 02 2024 at 21:11 |
I assume you are not a student of the Kennedys, so I'll keep it short. I will say his work in environmental issues has been admirable---
He is anti-Vax as regards to Covid and anti-vaccine generally including those for children; He is a virulent conspiracy theorist even compared to those who believe his brothers were killed by conspiracy; He is a disinformation proponent; He has targeted many Democrats including Joe Biden and criticized Anthony Fauci at a time when those individuals could've used his support; Was found with & busted for with heroin in '82. He has done many good things but at a time when U.S. politics could've benefitted from his influence & background, he instead played into Republican paranoia, helped spread the nonsense that people should not get vaccinated because some in big pharma would get rich (as if that was a secret).
Politics aren't just what you've done, it's what you seem to have done and believe. He did damage to the country when it needed as many rational, credible voices as it could get, and claims to have first hand knowledge that the CIA killed his uncle... something increasingly unlikely. As a deep-student of the JFK assassination, the CIA's involvement is highly dubious and only adds to the public's confusion and misperception of that case. Anyone who really understands CIA knows there are as many liberals as conservatives in the Agency and though a few retired CIA & Army officers may've been involved ~ Edward Lansdale, General Curtis LeMay, Charles & Earl Cabell ~ those men were key players in the confiscation of Nazi technology which JFK may've wanted to expose and share with the world, leading to his murder by a small group of, essentially, paranoid fascists.
Anyway, too much information, but suffice to say one doesn't say stupid stuff at at time when the Country is trying to fight off the utter ignorance of the Extreme Right-wing, helping to fan the flames of ignorance.
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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Mirakaze
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Eclectic, JRF/Canterbury, Avant/Zeuhl
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 06:05 |
The main thing that bugs me about him is the way he tends to look at many different issues through a very narrow and overly reductionistic lens, seemingly in an attempt to redirect everything to a few very specific topics he cares about. This not only leads to him making stupid inflammatory statements (like comparing autism to the Holocaust, hypothesizing that Covid-19 was specifically engineered not to affect Jews and Chinese people, claiming that gender dysphoria is caused by herbicides, and so on) but also contributes to an outlook on foreign policy which is at best charmingly naïve and at worst a terrifying threat to peace and security around the world and in Europe in particular should he ever get into power.
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 07:48 |
I could see how people get erroneous ideas by just reading articles
written by others and not listening directly to what a person actually says. For one example, every article a come across
has, anti-vax JFK. He is not anti-vax! I’m not 100% anti-vax but I don’t think he
goes far enough. From actually listening
to the man, this is what I gather his stance is.
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More transparency. All available data on trials should be released
so anyone can scrutinize it. It shouldn’t
take court orders for this.
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Utilizing real control groups. Testing a new
vaccine against another vaccine that was deemed as safe does not render a control
group. Removing just the viral property
from a vaccine is not a real control group study.
3. More in depth with larger control group studies.
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Accountability
5.
Freedom of choice
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Lewian
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 09:25 |
CosmicVibration wrote:
Utilizing real control groups.
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Where's your information from that this hasn't happened from the beginning anyway?
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Atavachron
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Joined: September 30 2006
Location: Pearland
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 15:30 |
CosmicVibration wrote:
I could see how people get erroneous ideas by just reading articles written by others and not listening directly to what a person actually says. For one example, every article a come across has, anti-vax JFK. He is not anti-vax! I’m not 100% anti-vax but I don’t think he goes far enough.
From actually listening to the man, this is what I gather his stance is. More transparency. All available data on trials should be released so anyone can scrutinize it. It shouldn’t take court orders for this. Utilizing real control groups. Testing a new vaccine against another vaccine that was deemed as safe does not render a control group. Removing just the viral property from a vaccine is not a real control group study.
| So those who don't like RFK Jr. are simply reading articles, that we don't watch & listen to what he says ? Sorry, that's wishful thinking (and not a little presumptuous). It's not just that he's anti-Covid vax, he's largely anti-vax universally. In other words he doesn't think kids should be vaccinated against Meningitis, Measles/Mumps, Hepatitis, Polio, and many others. That is inexcusable, and leads one to believe you agree with this anti-child stance. But that's just one eyebrow-raising aspect of RFK's positions. As I said in my previous post ~ which you seem to have either mostly ignored or are cherrypicking ~ he is also a conspiracy theorist in the worst way, and apparently was a heroin addict. BTW, look into cleaning up your repliable posts, they're a mess and almost impossible to quote. Just saying.
Edited by Atavachron - June 03 2024 at 15:32
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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omphaloskepsis
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Joined: October 19 2011
Location: Texas
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Points: 6339
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 16:51 |
CosmicVibration wrote:
I could see how people get erroneous ideas by just reading articles
written by others and not listening directly to what a person actually says. For one example, every article a come across
has, anti-vax JFK. He is not anti-vax! I’m not 100% anti-vax but I don’t think he
goes far enough. From actually listening
to the man, this is what I gather his stance is.
1.
More transparency. All available data on trials should be released
so anyone can scrutinize it. It shouldn’t
take court orders for this.
2.
Utilizing real control groups. Testing a new
vaccine against another vaccine that was deemed as safe does not render a control
group. Removing just the viral property
from a vaccine is not a real control group study.
3. More in depth with larger control group studies.
4.
Accountability
5.
Freedom of choice |
I'm for more transparency. You're right. It should not take court orders. All the available data should be released.
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CosmicVibration
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Joined: February 26 2014
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 19:03 |
Transparency and freedom of choice somehow leads to an inexcusable anti-child stance..
Where I differ from JFK is utilizing larger group
studies. In the first place, what parent
in their right mind would offer up their child as a guinea pig? I would
consider this as an anti-child stance. I’m also against brutally testing on
animals. I would opt that humanity
compiles everything known about the immune system and run simulations. Only then,
if proven safe, administer to live forms.
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Atavachron
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 19:28 |
^ In that case if you have a child, don't vaccinate them. Don't. Don't and see what happens.
Thank goodness most people don't think the way you do.
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 19:30 |
and hence the world is in the wonderful shape it's in..
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Atavachron
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 19:32 |
Yep.
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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CosmicVibration
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Posted: June 03 2024 at 20:02 |
The reality is this..
Ask any good immunologist this one question. What does the world know thus far about the
human immune system? Grading on a scale
from pre-school level to college level.
College level would be that we know everything there is to know; the
immune system is completely figured out.
I bet the average answer would be 1st or 2nd
grade. So, we have 1st graders playing with fire and the rest of us
being in pre-school are looking up to them.
This is actually not the problem; after all, preschoolers should look up
to those in first grade. The problem is
that the 1st graders are overrun by bullies. The tyrants don’t care
if they hurt you as long as they get your lunch money. This was very apparent during our current
crises when not all the 1st graders had equal voice; consensus was
not an option.
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