Re: Friday Five March 15
<<I think if we go back five years the COVID vaccine wins.>> Indeed, the amount of people (even on this forum,) still telling easily disproven lies about the harmfulness of the COVID vaccine is scary.
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FreedomRocks
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Re: Friday Five March 15
<<And Darrell laughed: For just a moment, Rhonda, I thought you meant the "large minority" were saying that all public figures were "bots." I am a little scared by my mental process at that point, as
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FreedomRocks
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Proof is very difficult as to whether or not Trump lost but there is no doubt that there were a lot of things going on that could have been used to invalidate the election. Too many times more votes
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: Friday Five March 15
And Marvin has just proven my point. Too many believe the lies and conspiracy theories about the COVID-19 vaccines. And too many people believe that Trump won the 2020 election (even though Trump
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a1thighmaster
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Re: Friday Five March 15
I think if we go back five years the COVID vaccine wins. The election was definitely fudged - whether or not enough to change the result is in question.? But there are too many cases of dead people
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Lotta tongue in cheek around my comment, Celeste! Sometimes the questions here are prefaced with the phrase "Are you concerned about..." and I have many times commented that the given topic does not
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Darrell King
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Darrell, LOL! Of course Trump lost in 2020. You don't think he didn't, do you? Aloha, Celeste
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a1thighmaster
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Re: Friday Five March 15
*Rhonda said*: "... there are apparently a large minority of people who believe that **all** US presidents and their spouses are/were secretly trans (as well as almost everyone else in the public
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Darrell King
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Celeste! Are you saying Trump did *not *win!?? D wrote:
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Darrell King
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Re: Friday Five March 15
You should run for a legislative position, David! [email protected]> wrote:
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Darrell King
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Re: Friday Five March 15
1. Do traffic tickets reduce accident rates? Yes, but likely not as much as in countries where the penalty fee is based on one¡¯s salary and not just a flat fee. 2. Is threatening to confiscate
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FreedomRocks
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Re: Friday Five March 15
According to ResearchGate, 1 percent increase in tickets issued leads to a 0.28 percent decline in motor vehicle accidents.
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a1thighmaster
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Try getting closer to him. ¡ª¡ª
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David Smith
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Re: Friday Five March 15
Punishment always works. Sending them to jail would work even better. Beheading them would be best.
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David Smith
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Re: Friday Five March 15
I think I have to agree with your answer to the fifth question - though the report of the execution on the New York subway comes close - a black rider accused a latino rider of being an illegal alien
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: Friday Five March 15
1. Do traffic tickets reduce accident rates? Some do, some don't. Speeding and red light tickets are probably more effective than driving too slow or improper lane change. 2. Is threatening to
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Ed Lomas
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Re: [m-scholars-and-scribes] Re: Friday Five March 15
1.? Do traffic tickets reduce accident rates? Probably not - but they are a good excuse to search vehicles for other reasons. 2.? Is threatening to confiscate dollar reserves held in escrow for
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: Friday Five March 15
*1. Do traffic tickets reduce accident rates?* Without Googling for a moment, I suspect more careful and attentive driving would reduce accident rates. This is my attempt at logic based on the precept
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Darrell King
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Re: Friday Five March 15
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mrvnchpmn
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Re: Friday Five March 8
Brava, Pat.
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David Smith
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