Majors
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Believe it was by design to protect Shapiro for 2028. Why waste him with Harris like they can Walz, he won’t ever be President. The left oligarch expects Harris to lose but holding out hope she somehow can win. Roll him out in 2028 with no strings and make him the face of a rebranded Democrat party.Concerns over the Jewish vote in Pennsylvania?
“No Jews Allowed on DNC Ticket”
Perhaps the Democrats should have thought longer on their ^ stance.
Josh Shapiro has Pennsylvania wrapped with a bow at this point.
If banning books for explicit content is the basis for banning books then all books with explicit content should be banned right? But someone said if it’s only a little explicit it’s okay.
I’m just trying to figure out where the line is. Is it 80% good, 20% bad? Maybe 60/40 if you’re a bit more liberal? 90/10 if you’re more of a prude?
No one is banning books.
Book removals and bans are on the rise: Here are the books targeted in Tennessee
According to PEN America, an organization that promotes free expression in literature, book bans are on the rise. Here are the books being challenged.www.tennessean.com
More than 1,100 books banned from Tennessee school libraries, survey finds
The law’s language is so vague, school librarians say some districts have banned nearly 30 books while others have banned none.www.wkrn.com
New dementia drug maybe. Drug called Targecept was being developed about 20 years ago as an upgrade. One of main ingredients was/is nicotine. Lots of study's suggested those who quit smoking into their later years after smoking for 25 years had much more plaque build-up rate than those who continued to smoke, but smoked less. I do know the "red tape" involved with those being approved IN THIS COUNTRY is much worse than other countries. Lots of varying narratives as to why that situation exists in this countryDoesn't it seem like biden is better now than when they replaced him after the debate. Wonder what meds he was on?
Seems I read something recently that they found the drugs they were using weren't actually targeting the cause, just the symptoms and were trying something different. Don't know any details. At one time weren't they experimenting with microdosing meth?New dementia drug maybe. Drug called Targecept was being developed about 20 years ago as an upgrade. One of main ingredients was/is nicotine. Lots of study's suggested those who quit smoking into their later years after smoking for 25 years had much more plaque build-up rate than those who continued to smoke, but smoked less. I do know the "red tape" involved with those being approved IN THIS COUNTRY is much worse than other countries. Lots of varying narratives as to why that situation exists in this country