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Part of it.

Let's just say the new suit has a lot more behind it than a handful of fed-up parents.
I just read through the filing, and holy crap this thing has some teeth to it. It’s nice to see some lawyers actually reference the constitution and point out things that are illegal according to the 14th amendment.
 
There is no justice in America. Where have you been? Criminals walk the streets free and the law abiding live in fear and constant duress. Gotham City...
Last week the family dollar across the street from the hospital had 2 guys try to rob it at gunpoint. The owner shot them both and they died right in our parking lot.
i think after the summer of love in Portland people are less willing to wait for justice and they defend themselves. With crime being at an all time high thank God for the 2A. I don’t walk around in fear.
 
I just read through the filing, and holy crap this thing has some teeth to it. It’s nice to see some lawyers actually reference the constitution and point out things that are illegal according to the 14th amendment.
Anyway you can post that filing? I’d love to read it.
 
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I remember several people calling it out. Peer correction does have its place.
How are you feeling lately?

Today is a great day. Heart rate is down. I'm recovering from activity faster. Blood pressure is down. And this is while tapering off Prednisone, so that's a good sign.

I still hate the fog. It doesn't seem to want to disappear so easily. I appreciate your asking.
 
The magic wand of Science…




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No it’s constantly changing. But yeah the covid bs has always been a steaming pile of political influenced mess from day one from both sides.

Agree 100%. As a career scientist, my first question to any data shown to me is always “How did you arrive to this conclusion?” I’m always skeptical about how they got the data, what parts of their data they did and didn’t use, and why. Data should be used to tell the story, not manipulated to tell your story.
 
Agree 100%. As a career scientist, my first question to any data shown to me is always “How did you arrive to this conclusion?” I’m always skeptical about how they got the data, what parts of their data they did and didn’t use, and why. Data should be used to tell the story, not manipulated to tell your story.

And that’s been a huge problem since the very beginning. Data collection and reporting has been completely different from previous respiratory disease or recently the H1N1 pandemic.
 
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Agree 100%. As a career scientist, my first question to any data shown to me is always “How did you arrive to this conclusion?” I’m always skeptical about how they got the data, what parts of their data they did and didn’t use, and why. Data should be used to tell the story, not manipulated to tell your story.

One of my first questions is normally “tell me more about how this data was collected.” Just knowing that will tell you a lot about the conclusions.
 
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The lawsuit filed against the people causing the issues in Knoxville appears to have caught them off guard. I’m loving their BS spin on this. They know they’re screwed.
 
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The lawsuit filed against the people causing the issues in Knoxville appears to have caught them off guard. I’m loving their BS spin on this. They know they’re screwed.

You mean Knox county school kids are/were still wearing masks? This what democrats do in conservative states.
 

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