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cliffw
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MAR 09, 01:09 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg: I won't Read-o-Meter it, but it's a magazine length report. A "read."
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The Atlantic ? Really ? What did MY Mom tell you about who you hang out with ?
What is the Atlantic's next magazine length report ? "Unlocking the Mysteries of the Mind" ?
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cliffw
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MAR 10, 12:20 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: Don't believe everything you think |
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You are free to believe everything you think. Even believing I believe everything I think. I never said "I believe" the purported 500,000 kung flu deaths were due to kung flu. As was purported to be the cause of death, by the CDC which you THINK have the ultimate true facts. I think it is way less than that, perhaps by half.
The CDC has proven over and over that they have not had a clue from the beginning of this pandemic / panic-demic. Do you trust their facts ?
How 'bout Dr Fauci ? Do you believe his BS ? They have both been all over the map.
| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: You've stated nothing BUT opinion, mostly your own. No data, no science, just spurious & somewhat specious that you now ask other to disprove.
It really seems that the CDC and Fauci also spout opinions, as do you. That's fine. If the CDC and Fauci really cared, they could do a better job of allowing me and MANY others to think I believe them.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by maryjane: One can choose to be informed or misinformed. You have chosen the latter. Donald Trump did the same thing and it ultimately cost him the re-election.
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Don't believe everything you think.
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cliffw
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MAR 14, 07:20 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by cliffw: There are lies, damb lies, and statistics. Of that 500,000 made up deaths, which I think is half of that, how many committed Covid Suicide by they themselves not wearing masks. How many are persons who committed Covid Suicide by choosing to be unhealthy ?
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: You are welcome to prove those case numbers wrong, with facts and data, or you can continue to cast unproven rhetoric and baseless insinuations.
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I call the CDC death count unproven rhetoric and baseless insinuations. They are the American version of the World Health Organization (WHO).
| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: As I expected. Your reply is classic CliffW. Emptiness with a side order of more questions.
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: One can choose to be informed or misinformed. You have chosen the latter.
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Wrong again.
My questions are not to be treated as if I am clueless and begging for insight. I am posing the questions only for some who might not have considered them. I find my own answers by asking questions.
You want proof of my thoughts ? Perhaps you would trust the CDC
| quote | A group of researchers whose work has been cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is accusing the agency of ignoring their positive findings about low transmission rates in schools and putting out overly stringent school reopening guidelines. |
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maryjane
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MAR 14, 09:09 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by cliffw: I call the CDC death count unproven rhetoric and baseless insinuations. |
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Based upon 'street sense'?
 Prove those #s wrong.
| quote | Wrong again.
My questions are not to be treated as if I am clueless and begging for insight. I am posing the questions only for some who might not have considered them. I find my own answers by asking questions.
You want proof of my thoughts ? Perhaps you would trust the CDC
[QUOTE] A group of researchers whose work has been cited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is accusing the agency of ignoring their positive findings about low transmission rates in schools and putting out overly stringent school reopening guidelines. Click to show |
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CDC has to provide recommendations for the nation as a whole, not just one state (such as Wisconsin) nor does it take into consideration just the students. By the researcher's own report, the incident of infection was higher within faculty and staff. Students are only a portion of the bigger picture that CDC has to consider. There are nearly 7 million people employed as teachers and staff in public schools alone in the US. If one assumes (we should) that most are married, that potentally affected number reaches 14 million. CDC is not USA's equivalent to WHO.
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MidEngineManiac
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MAR 14, 11:24 AM
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 14, 11:50 AM
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MJ, you are right, the Government will never lie to you. It always has your best interest in mind.
The CDC would never be driven by the fact that it's receiving four times the amount of funding it's ever received in the history of the organization. All the state health officials who have said that they list death by car accident a COVID death if the person has COVID at the time, are wrong.
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rinselberg
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MAR 14, 02:41 PM
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Covid is nature's way of reminding Americans that they need a federal government.
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82-T/A [At Work]
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MAR 14, 02:58 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by rinselberg:
Covid is nature's way of reminding Americans that they need a federal government.
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I'm speechless that you would come to this conclusion.
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cliffw
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MAR 14, 05:22 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: Based upon 'street sense'?
If one assumes (we should) ... |
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olejoedad
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MAR 15, 05:44 AM
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It is astonishingly ironic that the Democratic Party uses an ASS for it's trademark.
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