Is behind it? He's part of what's behind it. But he's the original dindu nuffin, he's working for others.
Prayers for you in your sudden grief.
And nothing was lost.
He could have had IV ports there rather than a running IV, so he could get meds more surreptitiously. Banging it would bruise it and leave what seems a oretty big hole.
Blown out? They should have put a bandaid over that ugly bruise. He sounds terrible.
Same with two cases I know of, it doesn't seem that contagious.
Just like an RPG.
We know that some, but not all, nursing homes had a lot of deaths, more than they should. Personally, I'm sure part of that was due to conditions in the nursing homes. This data says without distancing or masks, normal people have a fairly small chance of catching it. Now we don't know that the very old are more susceptible to catching it. In fact they ought to have a fair amount of T cell immunity so I'm thinking they shouldn't be catching it very much more often than anyone, though they might die more if there are other problems and an infection is the last straw. Yet when patients were moved in from hospitals deaths quickly went way up. Who was dying? People prematurely removed hospitals? Patients already in the homes? Did the staff give the wrong care or have bad hygeine? There may be more to the nursing home deaths than meets the eye.
That makes the nursing home clusters look even worse.
Hope you all can direct that energy downticket and get your city and state redder.
Try going state by state and county by county. They all should have records because they should all be on the same page with CDC. Operative word is should. I think you'll find vast differences in their reporting, and that in itself is noteworthy. CDC finds out from grassroots. The end result is only as good as the worst counting job. These local governments are hearing from health care providers. I know there have been some attempts to check hospitals and results were discouraging, way high and sometimes fraudulent.
There isn't going to be one perfect coherent data set out there now and maybe won't be for months. That's why statistics leans so much on probability, because of incomplete and contradictory data.
Strom Thurmond was a Democrat and Dixiecrat.
Any time Bill Kristol is mentioned you can remind yourself his dad was a Trotskyite. And this woman was a DS underminer. And NPR really, really needs to be choked and tossed in the garbage.
Good details about how complicated it really is to "send in troops."
Kentucky Derby is in May. Some Labor Day event?
It's the Democrat way.
End home rule for DC. They only have it now as a favor.
"Straw man" is not a "straw being clutched," but a fallacious argument using a hypothetical as an analogy. Be against using Q all you like, I'm saying the media are desperate if they are jumping on Q. And, since they are now, it needs to be countered. I don't think saying "it's a larp" will work at all, that will only elicit "see! they are denying this nefarious Q organization."
Now if only doctors would give it a little earlier instead if waiting to make absolutely sure that their patients have definitely got full-blown respratory distress. The headline is misleading, what it reduced was the mortality of the very sickest from 41.5% to 32.7%.
That's a "straw." It shows they are out of serious bogeymen like taxes, sex assault, and Russia. And not a good straw, because people will dig into Q (and we could push this), they risk a Streisand effect.
Sept 2, Wheeler's condo tells him to leave (because I totally disbelieve that he's leaving out of consideration for his neighbors).
Either the media is completely out of straws to grasp or Q has got the goods. Or possibly, guilty feelings are making them see retribution just around the corner.
Then they grow up to be RINOS.
You recorded it and then sued for retaliation.
Dredd Marshal heard the Vice confession and decided to save everyone some time.