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Apr 30 2020 14:57:10 (EST)
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You didn't think the statement by POTUS re: 'CALM BEFORE THE STORM' was just random did you?
Transparency brings accountability.
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originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
If you test positive for COVID from an anal swab… you ain’t got COVID.
It can't be any less reliable than the tests we currently use.
Heck, plenty of people might actually like it.
I took it as meaning you are infected with 'stupid', not covid.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: AndyFromMichigan
One of the unfortunate aspects of American history is a Puritan tendency to identify a cause and pursue it beyond all reason.
How long did it take to get rid of Prohibition? Even now, we still have dry states and counties.
Cheers
originally posted by: loveguy
rsoe
An attack on a prison in Saada, which also hit a telecommunications hub, crippled the country’s internet on Friday and more than 100 people were killed or injured overnight at a temporary detention facility. Jan 21 (News) – More than 70 people were killed and hundreds injured in airstrikes in northern Yemen on Friday, according to aid agencies and national officials. The death toll in the war-torn country – including at least three children – is growing after a violent week. “There are still many bodies at the site of the airstrike, many missing people,” Ahmed Mahat, MSF mission director, told the New York Times. “It appears to have been an appalling act of violence.” Humanitarian organization Save the Children said the actual death toll may be higher, and International Committee of the Red Cross responders are combing the ruins of the building to free people trapped in the rubble. As of Friday morning, no one had claimed responsibility for the fresh airstrikes, but speculation revolves around a Saudi-led coalition that intervened in Yemen’s 2015 war against Houthi forces. The Houthis attacked a major airport in the United Arab Emirates last week, killing three people and wounding six others in retaliation for the UAE’s support for Saudi Arabia. The coalition responded to the attack by attacking Sana Monday night, killing at least 20 people. Friday’s attacks also hit Sana and its airport.
originally posted by: duncanhidao
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