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Marshall 2 points ago +2 / -0

With your mask you still can't stop a VIRUS. How in the world did you get into medical school, much less graduate?

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd be careful with such an absolute statement. One out of 100,000 may be discovered for the sole purpose of proving it wrong. But it is effectively the same.

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Marshall 2 points ago +2 / -0

It falls in the category of ENEMY RECOGNITION. ALL media is suspect, even if it appears supportive at times.

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Marshall 3 points ago +3 / -0

A significant factor rarely reported is that flyover country has a large percentage of people who use weapons to hunt and kill giving us a leg up on the skill of hitting what we shoot at. It's not just having weapons, it is also using those weapons effectively.

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Marshall 2 points ago +2 / -0

The removal of meaningful observation itself invalidates what may or may not have been valid ballots because it violates Michigan Laws. Those who perpetrated this abomination should be charged with a Federal Crime for violating the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. By separating the ballots from the envelopes, there is no way to cure the invalidation. The only redress then becomes to invalidate the election, at least in this county/counties if not the whole state.

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was very popular because he opened the door to CHINA. That hasn't aged well.

But he promised to get us out of VIetnam, which he did slowly and the 68 Democrat Convention was a mess after the assassinations of MLK, Jr. and Bobby Kennedy. Riots in the streets of Chicago were really disturbing back then.

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

I turned 16 in 1974. Everyone was in shock with gas prices more than doubling to over 50 cents a gallon. I was able to buy a 4 year old gas guzler (70 Buick Labre w/455-4barrel) for < $1500.

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd say Carter left as least popular in my lifetime because Truman was before my lifetime. But Obamanation was definitely the most destructive President to our Constitutional Republic. As a young boy, Andrew Johnson was almost universally acclaimed as the worst President of all time. But he and Carter have had their career reputations applied with some balm.

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Marshall 3 points ago +3 / -0

Reagan had to battle a Congress controlled by the opposition. He only got anything done by making deals with the devil like amnesty for a promise of border security. A promise by Democrats isn't worth the breath it takes to say it.

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Marshall 2 points ago +2 / -0

I remember Huntly & Brinkly and Walter Cronkite. I know there was another guy, but I'm getting old and he was on a station with too much snow to watch.

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

Reagan was similar. But in those days, both Democrats and Republicans loved AMERICA, even though we had different ideas of how to make it even better. The communists were still kooks to both parties at home and enemies abroad except maybe for Hanoi Jane Fonda.

And like Trump, he was a former Democrat turned Republican because he thought too much government was bad for America.

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Marshall 1 point ago +1 / -0

RULE NUMBER ONE. This is not and has never claimed to be a fair and balanced site. It is a never-ending TRUMP RALLY. It is only a news source because it is one of the only places you can avoid Fake News COMMUNIST narratives.

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Marshall 2 points ago +2 / -0

I understand.

I saw a dear friend (an Army Vet) this morning who lost a step-son (probably a seizure) last week while he was in Houston with his wife (and the Step-son's mom), who is fighting to save her foot after it was infected post surgery. But he was at church this morning to be with his other family in this time of distress.

Life and death go on while the World is focused elsewhere.

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Marshall 3 points ago +3 / -0

I remember a time when the press did their own investigations and sometimes provided the results of their investigations to the attorneys. This idea that attorneys have to do their job for them sounds like laziness to me.

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