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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84241
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    it seems the services of mr. urinator referenced above may be soon needed here.

    fill ‘er up!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84236
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    Even though strong proof exists that water fluoridation is safe and improves oral health, Oregon has the third lowest amount of fluoridation in community water systems nationwide ranking 48th among U.S. States.

    Over half of the U.S. population lives in communities that provide fluoridated water. However, in Oregon, only about 21.9% of the population receives the benefit of fluoridated water. The Healthy People 2020* goal is 79.6%.

    we need to vaccinate the water!

    i’ll trade urine for this any day.

    *so, so cheesy..

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84228
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84223
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    not christians, humans.

    the (oh so unfortunate) human mantra: “bang, bang, mine. bang, bang, mine. bang, bang, mine”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84214
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    oroboros: monseigneur macron won’t notice the horse poo as his mask will protect him.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84213
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    oroboros: “The Chinese don’t need to invade Afghanistan, they will offer them a business deal they wouldn’t refuse.”

    if only they’d have signed this deal: Taleban to Texas for pipeline talks….

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84211
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    democracy for great britain! hahahahaha

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84201
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    the chinese don’t see america’s inability to conquer afghanistan as a weakness they can exploit, for it is a weakness they understand they possess as well.

    hahaha, i imagine when the chinese withdraw from kabul in 2037 at least they’ll do it in a more orderly fashion.

    taiwan will reunite with china when the economic, not military, situation demands it. i imagine around 2029.

    i could be wrong – i imagined that kabul wouldn’t have fallen until later this week.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84184
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    However despite getting jabbed, students in the eight council areas will not – unlike their peers – return to the classroom from 16 August.

    They will instead return at an unspecified later date.

    Year 12 students from other parts of Sydney will return to school on 16 August for essential education as well as wellbeing support.”

    https://www.sbs.com.au/news/thousands-of-students-to-get-pfizer-jab-as-year-12-vaccination-push-begins-in-sydney

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 17 2021 #84173
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    Michael Hudson – Biden forfeits his Afghan victory by defending his Deep State advisors

    ol’ michael’s not in a good mood:

    The media are showing pictures of the Afghan palace and one of the warlord’s office. I did a double-take, because the plush, wretched-excess furnishings looked just like Obama’s $12 million McMansion furnishings in Martha’s Vineyard.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84130
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    thank you.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84129
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84102
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    raúl: i do apologize once again for any nonsense. i have read this site for years. these comments are the only sane (sincerely) place i have found (in a long time) to communicate with humans beyond the sane few i know personally.

    today’s “spam” (have you ever eaten that stuff? and to think i used to like it.. ew) was just me trying to become the squeaky wheel. i tried the call centre, but it was always busy. so, little by little..

    i would never abuse the space on your site, and links i have wished to post have either been news worthy (the dengue – ade study i couldn’t link to), history worthy (like the bbc, taliban, texas, 1997 story i couldn’t link to), statistically worthy (like the stats on u.s. oil imports i couldn’t link to. did you know russia is now #2 after canada?) or just the same kinda stuff everybody else links to occasionally (music [poulenc], poetry [wallace stevens], etc.)

    why, i’ve never even posted a giant picture linking to a video of a seriously propagandized young lady speaking foolishly of qanon and that trump won. that’s just mean and a dishonour to that young lady.

    agradezco muchísimo la oportunidad de ser parte de esta comunidad,

    tdk.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84083
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    thanks, m.c. i have used the link tool, paste link, break up link with spaces/characters/line breaks, write “dot” and the other word, nothing.

    each time it doesn’t work, you’ll notice one post number missing from the sequence. or two, or three.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84078
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    those images from kabul airport, of the afghans betrayed by the u.s. et al., will be remembered around the world for a long, long time.

    so very shameful.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84071
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    i couldn’t find kamala, but i found her horoscope! to wit:

    The Kamala Astrology Chart December 12, 2020

    The Second Opportunity – August 7th to 21st, 2021

    The second doorway appears from August 7th to 21st, 2021 and again, there is a sense of ‘right time, right place’ for Kamala Harris with the Democrats, and the fated path with President Biden and her husband.

    Here we have a portrait of a woman who shines brightest in a partnership. Yet, it always creates a conflict with her self-interest and her need to promote herself. It also brings in heavy karma with the Democrats. In fact, you’d have to say that life as a Vice-President is very tough for Kamala. It’s a strain. Having come this far, though, what happens on April 23rd-May 5th and then August 7th-21st 2021 makes it all worth it.”

    go to jessica adams’ website for more details! [i can’t even write d…o…t… c….o….m….]

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84062
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    84053 skips to 84059 because, in order to post a link, i have tried multiple manners, multiple browsers, multiple crossed toes..

    it didn’t even work when i hacked madamski’s account ;+/

    pretty please with gooseberries on top?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84059
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    why can’t i post links? i have tried everything except carrier chick-a-dees.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84058
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    a little hope on this gloomy day:

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84049
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    we must destroy our village to save theirs.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84025
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    “What do you think when you’re in Hong Kong, or Taiwan, Ukraine, Lithuania? That America’s got your back?”

    what do you think when you’re in america?! that america’s got your face!?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 16 2021 #84021
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    the taliban defeated america with flip phones.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83980
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    “Austin, Wallace Praise Miller as Command Transitions in Afghanistan
    JULY 12, 2021 | BY JIM GARAMONE, DO”

    “heckuva job, scotty..”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83971
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    ufhgg, i don’t endorse the taliban. but, they are afghans. it’s their country. well, western empires made a country on top of them, so they deal with it.

    in the end, they are just more humans. the same humans in rwanda or fallujah or sri lanka or congo or gaza or nagasaki or or or or or or or or or

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83970
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    kimo: research pashtunwali. i can’t post links, so you’ll have to look. i obviously would not want to be seen as a collaborator, but you’d be surprised..

    just ask marcus luttrell.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83968
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    funny, we never saw any videos of afghans fleeing the natoban for the last 20 years.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83967
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    o canada, our home. native land.

    ••••••••••

    canada is australia lite, and australia is gaza lite. well, really lite. i guess the amount of oppression is inverse to the amount of submission.

    mr. trudeau wants to be first on the globe to have his sheep fully shorn by christmas.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83961
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    ATTENTION! I CANNOT POST LINKS. I AM NICE. I SOMETIMES CLOG THE PIPES WITH NONSENSE, but i do try to contribute good stuff.

    er, thanks, i feel a little relief, but i still can’t post links, so just this once ima paste the whole shebanger. i am actually amazed this is still up. from the beloved broadcasting company [if you want the link, don’t ask me]:

    “Thursday, December 4, 1997 Published at 19:27 GMT

    World: West Asia

    Taleban in Texas for talks on gas pipeline
    image: [ The 1,300km pipeline will carry gas across Afghanistan’s harsh terrain ]
    The 1,300km pipeline will carry gas across Afghanistan’s harsh terrain
    A senior delegation from the Taleban movement in Afghanistan is in the United States for talks with an international energy company that wants to construct a gas pipeline from Turkmenistan across Afghanistan to Pakistan.

    A spokesman for the company, Unocal, said the Taleban were expected to spend several days at the company’s headquarters in Sugarland, Texas.

    Unocal says it has agreements both with Turkmenistan to sell its gas and with Pakistan to buy it.

    [ image: The Afghan economy has been devasted by 20 years of civil war]
    The Afghan economy has been devasted by 20 years of civil war
    But, despite the civil war in Afghanistan, Unocal has been in competition with an Argentinian firm, Bridas, to actually construct the pipeline.

    Last month, the Argentinian firm, Bridas, announced that it was close to signing a two-billion dollar deal to build the pipeline, which would carry gas 1,300 kilometres from Turkmenistan to Pakistan, across Afghanistan.

    In May, Taleban-controlled radio in Kabul said a visiting delegation from an Argentinian company had announced that pipeline construction would start “soon”.

    [ image: Kabul]
    Kabul
    The radio has reported several visits to Kabul by Unocal and Bridas company officials over the past few months.

    A BBC regional correspondent says the proposal to build a pipeline across Afghanistan is part of an international scramble to profit from developing the rich energy resources of the Caspian Sea.

    With the various Afghan factions still at war, the project has looked from the outside distinctly unpromising.

    Last month the Taleban Minister of Information and Culture, Amir Khan Muttaqi, said the Taleban had held talks with both American and Argentine-led consortia over transit rights but that no final agreement had yet been reached. He said an official team from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Turkmenistan should meet to ensure each country benefited from any deal.

    However, Unocal clearly believes it is still in with a chance – to the extent that it has already begun training potential staff.

    It has commissioned the University of Nebraska to teach Afghan men the technical skills needed for pipeline construction. Nearly 140 people were enrolled last month in Kandahar and Unocal also plans to hold training courses for women in administrative skills.

    [ image: Women face working restrictions under Taleban rule]
    Women face working restrictions under Taleban rule
    Although the Taleban authorities only allow women to work in the health sector, organisers of the training say they haven’t so far raised any objections.

    The BBC regional correspondent says the Afghan economy has been devastated by 20 years of civil war. A deal to go ahead with the pipeline project could give it a desperately-needed boost.

    But peace must be established first — and that for the moment still seems a distant prospect.”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83958
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    i wonder if they’ll invite the taliban back to sugar land. take ’em to the beach, too. who doesn’t love a nice frolic in the gulf?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83941
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    actually, it would be very difficult to bribe the taliban. make a deal, yes. bribe, nope.

    [insert qwiki link to pashtunwali]

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83934
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    1) If you believe the vaccines are the best hope for beating Covid and that adverse effects are worth the cost, what evidence would it take to change your mind?

    • death/disabling injury in the family.

    2) If you believe vaccines are too dangerous and will likely have long term catastrophic adverse effects, what evidence would it take to change your mind?

    • time.

    3) If you believe the FLCCC protocols are the best hope for beating Covid, what evidence would it take to change your mind?

    • better protocols than theirs or vaccines tested over the long term.

    4) If you believe the FLCCC protocols are at best unproven and at worst will cost many lives, what evidence would it take to change your mind?

    • grandma’s miraculous recovery after all else fails.

    • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 

    from my perspective, pro-vaccine people have now developed an almost religious zealotry, and so i think only personal events will sway them.

    from my perspective, counter-vaccine people want to be patient because the disease isn’t all that dangerous for most, vaccines take time to develop, and both the pharmaceutical companies and the governments endorsing their products have long histories of corruption that leaves one being wary, and so, i think only real data through long term analysis will sway them.

    unfortunately, both sets of people are being set up to confront each other, while mr. bezos et al. get to go to fiji and space and martha’s vineyard with funds they’ve swindled off the people fighting each other down below.

    do you think mr. bezos et al. really gives a flying moohoo whether you’re vaccinated? locked down and fighting? great! vaccinated? whatever..

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 15 2021 #83899
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    i did a search for other numbers besides “233”, and other numbers give similar results.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83864
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    “The Co-Founder Of Snopes Wrote Dozens Of Plagiarized Articles For The Fact-Checking Site”

    see? they shoulda hired me.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83862
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    that’s a very sad video. people who should be united against an elite class that only seeks to exploit and pillage are manipulated into fighting against each other to preserve an illusory freedom that they will never be allowed to possess.

    meanwhile, those who manipulate both groups through funding, media, lies and fear fly overhead in private pollution machines on their way to martha’s vineyard to enjoy some nice scratchmyback’n’i’llscratchyours time with the select few.

    “oh, look at the proleplorables fighting below, william. how grand. i’ll wager 250 quatloos on the fat one with the trump/elvis 2024 facemask.”

    divide and concorde, so to speak.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83859
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    why can’t i be a “fact-checker”? do you need a special diet? it seems there are more “fact-checkers” than facts to check.

    i bet “fact-checkers” are “fat chequers”.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83858
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    and living in nike houses. swoosh.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83850
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    let’s have a quick look at u.s. federal elections, a shambackle arrangement of chads, chuds, skroinks, and midnight deliveries that even the mighty rube goldberg couldn’t duplicate, even if supplied with the finest in psilocybin.

    2020: trump won. obvious. neither good nor good. it does not make a difference. same ham sandwich with stale bread and cheap mustard, the kind with lotsa tartrazine.

    2016: hahahahahaha, they were gonna fix it, but then thought, “why bother? who would vote for that?!” and got lazy. hahahahahahaha

    2012: obama won. people just don’t pay attention.

    2008: obama won. more bushlike? nope, give us hope. people are so naïve.

    2004: kerry won. more bush? nope, but that does not matter if you can die boldly in ohio.

    2000: the supreme court won.

    1996: the people of serbia lost. who ran against bill?

    1992: bush’s lips versus billie’s hips? tax and tricks versus sex and sax?

    1988: i’m getting nauseous as we are approaching the ronniezone.

    1984: great book.

    1980: the deal with iran was nasty, nasty stuff. and what did the iranians get in return? saddam and his rumsfeld gas.

    1976: jerry ford seemed so nice but never trust a u.s. president. jimmy carter founded al-qaeda. kinda. i woulda voted for jessie. did he run that year?

    1972: it’s funny. nixon was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to the left of obama*. and his health care plan was better. oh well.

    The total cost of CHIP would be just shy of $7 billion, where the federal government would pay $6 billion and state governments would pay $1 billion. Employers would pay $450 for each participating employee, while the average cost for insurance premiums would be $150. Tax rates would not rise, as Nixon was opposed to any comprehensive health plan that required a new federal tax. Overall, his goal was to reduce the burden of cost while simultaneously improving the quality of healthcare for all Americans.

    *domestically. internationally, both (and all¡¡¡) are murderers. i suppose they both might be domestically, too…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83834
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    i’m actually pretty good at math…

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83830
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    oops, 83829.. see you at 83833..

    in reply to: Debt Rattle August 14 2021 #83829
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    phoenix: i’ll show you how it’s done.

    this will be 83827. i’ll see you back at 83831.

    [unless someone interrupts]

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