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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Now we he have confirmations of high level casualties?

Here I am, still thinking there has never been any confirmation or genuine proof that the whole raid ever even HAPPENED... I guess I'm out of the loop?

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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

At that point it seems like you could just not hire someone that you knew would have intentions of fucking you over, just to entrap them, instead of hiring someone to do the job right.

That's manufacturing an opportunity to create a crime only to bust it, after you purposely let it happen, and it never had to.

Would you hire a bank robber as late night security for a jewelry store, because you would assume they will rob you, and then you can bust them. OR would you just hire real security and have everything run smooth?

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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wasn't really paying attention, but I was in the next room and heard them talking about ballots in Delaware county on OAN.

Pretty sure they brought the county up at the PA legislature hearing yesterday.

There's been a lot of talk about Delaware county, so I'd assume it's likely true, although I don't know where to find a direct, trusted source on the matter to share.

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Hairy_Mouse 0 points ago +1 / -1

While that's true, I can also understand where that guy is coming from... although not for the same reasons.

They need to be on the ready at all times, while under less than ideal conditions. Masks do next to nothing, but any bit of protection may be useful when your life depends on how quickly you can adapt and react to a situation. Covid isn't really harmful, but it would reduce your effectiveness.

This is the only situation where I can actually see the need to reduce transmission. As far as the general public and civilians go, the whole mask thing is retarded. Let people just build herd immunity and say fuck it.

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Hairy_Mouse 6 points ago +6 / -0

Detroit is the main city. With a city that large, there are sure to be other decently sized cities and suburbs bordering it, and a few more rural areas as well. Counties are pretty large. So is Detroit, but it's not COUNTY sized.

Like, I don't live far from Pittsburgh PA. It's in Allegheny county, and the city has a lot of people, but outside that there is still forests and stuff where people live in the same county, as well as smaller cities and towns.

Of course, when you live in a county with a massive city, your politics are pretty much dictated by that city if you live in a more rural area. You're pretty much just along for the ride.

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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, that's not true. They DEFINITELY weren't purposely misspelled. I'm not sure how/why there were so many errors in the text, but it definitely wasn't intended.

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Hairy_Mouse 8 points ago +8 / -0

Like, there is literally NO reason to not throw this whole county out. It is MANDATORY to keep records and retain everything for 22 months. It's not hard. In fact, it's easiER. It would be harder to NOT keep stuff, because you have to go out of your way to DO SOMETHING with it.

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Hairy_Mouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

I wouldn't really call it a great scam. We all knew it was made up bullshit, and just a reason to make excuses. You've been able to compare the covid deaths (REAL ones) to flu deaths, and they are the same. When they were saying there were 200k+ deaths, there were only ACTUALLY like 15k-18k. The rest just coincidentally happened to have coronavirus antibodies in them whenever they died. "Fell down stairs and broke neck, cause of death: COVID-19"

It's not hard to fool a bunch of retards, though. Fooling an idiot doesn't make anything great.

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Hairy_Mouse 6 points ago +7 / -1

I've been wondering what happened. A lot of the mistakes actually seem like they would be DIFFICULT and you'd have to go out of the way to make. There are whole linesofrunons that have punctuation and capitalization in them. Some of the misspellings like this one, seem impossible to just accidentally do, due to the placement of the keys.

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Hairy_Mouse 4 points ago +8 / -4

Now, THIS post... I can get behind.

It's the same thing with the "this mane pedes" and "raise your hand if". All spam posts.

Any post that the main reason for it is telling you to press the upvote button, are usually karma whore spam posts.

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Hairy_Mouse 4 points ago +4 / -0

You've went over all the attached exhibits and expert testimony, showing the data and evidence to back up these claims?

Or you just read the lawsuit itself?

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Hairy_Mouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was wondering that as well. I assumed that the copy we saw wasn't the one the court gets. They don't go to that website to get their copy, right? They'd have their own, different copy, sent to them right? I have no clue how the process works for any of that, so I would know.

I do know, they were released after midnight, but we're dated for yesterday, so I'd assume they literally JUST finished them up. Since we got out copy on the 26th, it seems like the courts copy was sent FIRST, then we got the public copy AFTER. That makes me thing it would have been the final draft, but I'm just making assumptions, really.

I still think the way the mistakes were seemed odd... Like it would be difficult to make some of them and not notice that you did it. When you look at some of the misspellings, the error letters aren't close to the letters that were supposed to go there. Some are pretty far away on the keyboard, which makes some of the misspellings seem very difficult to accidentally do.

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Hairy_Mouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was a large amount of typos, like one on almost every page. What was really odd, was the Michigan one, whichhadrunonsentenceslikethisallthroughit. They even had punctuation and capitalization in the run ons, so I CAN'T see how that was a mistake/accidental. Those happened in several pages one after another, with multiple on each page. I simply CANNOT believe that was a mistake that was left in there. There HAS to be some other explaination, because that would be tough to even MAKE that mistake. MAYBE once, but no way you make that exact same mistake multiple times over.

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Hairy_Mouse 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yeah, they do dumb stuff like this a lot. I don't understand why they seem to sticky posts of literally the UTMOST importance, late at night or early in the morning when NOBODY is on, then remove them before the morning/afternoon traffic peak...

I just came on here a little bit ago to get the links, and show some people, and they were already unstickied, with a broken search function.

I got lots of love for the mods, and 90% of the time they are on their shit, and keeping things running smooth, but managing stickies is definitely their achilles heel...

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Hairy_Mouse 8 points ago +8 / -0

It not a research paper, meant for you to study. It's a lawsuit, and is written in that format. It's not really meant to be read front to end for enlightenment/entertainment, so if you have problems with it's "formatting" remember that...

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Hairy_Mouse 0 points ago +1 / -1

I mean, I'd assume someone would have proofread it. Plus, I'm not sure what it was typed up in, but usually it underlines a mistake.

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Hairy_Mouse 7 points ago +7 / -0

I wouldn't say that. I read the whole thing and there is a LOT of mistakes. Some pages have multiple. If you spread them all out evenly, there's about an average of 1 per page. Not all spelling, though. Some grammatical, some punctuation, and some small things like different text, improperly bold/italic, and wrong font size.

It's a lot of text, though. Compared to the total amount of substance, 99% of it is fine.

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Hairy_Mouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'd imagine that some would be, especially in the doses give. If you were to snort them or something they would probably severely burn your mucous membrane. Have you ever gotten any kind of injection and it burned going up your arm? Some of the doses used for lethal injection are multiple grams. However it's usually a combination of drugs sedatives, muscle relaxer/paralytic, and a lethal drug, unless they use a large dose of a paralytic to stop your body. They usually sedate with a barbituate, which would have effects similar to alcohol, and cause sedation and memory loss. You would likely be completely unconscious, and not even dreaming, similar to anesthesia. Sodium thiopental is a barbituate, that puts you out and kills you all in one go, due to being basically a sedative overdose. Some states even use opiates and literally OD people.

I'd imagine the initial injection might hurt a bit, but not be crazy painful or anything. Your eyes would feel a bit heavy, and you'd probably feel a bit dizzy/woozy, then it's lights out and you're done. If they used a strong opiate, it would actually feel pleasant for a few seconds, nor would it really burn, and then you're out.

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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +2 / -1

Yeah, but does it actually effect anything in court? I know there's like a whole bunch of technicalities how people can get out of shit. Can they claim they didn't have something right due to an error?

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Hairy_Mouse 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lethal injection IS painless.

Well, unless you consider a needle poke painful.

They use a sedative in the mix or a HEAVY dose of some drug that is sedative in itself. You are completely uncocoius when you die. Well, OBVIOUSLY... I mean before you die.

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Hairy_Mouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

No. I read the whole Georgia one. It doesn't mention any of the stuff they claim really. Also, they never said anything about the Michigan one.

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