“Will my doctor being making decisions about my health based upon my best interest or his best interest?”
I did ask my General Practitioner this question and for the record he didn’t answer me. When he said nothing, I knew I had my answer. I got up and walked out and found
another physician who did answer me. Maybe these folks listed below would care to elaborate why we should trust the medical profession after being lied to about a vaccine that did not stop the spread of covid, did not stop hospitalization, did not stop people from dying and has
certainly maimed, injured and killed people. Had rendered individuals infertile and resulted in miscarriages. A vaccine whose trials were done by manufacturers after it was administered to the general public and those that have altered the results of the trials and a government
agency that has participated in the genocide of millions who assisted in covering up the injuries and deaths.
Senator Ron Johnson called upon the @AmerMedicalAssn to participate in a Covid-19 public forum and they sent no one. You read that correctly - the cowards sent no one.
What they have created is a distrust in our doctors and medical system that rivals our distrust in our highest
federal government law enforcement agencies. What if there was another real pandemic? Would you listen to them? I would not. I have zero faith in what they tell us. You can read hear about the public forum.
I don’t know what state pulled McCullough’s license but I suspect it was Texas since Dr. McCullough was at Baylor. I do know if I were Governor Greg Abbott @GovAbbott there are three things I would do:
1.I would inform and put the medical board on notice they are being
investigated
2.I would demand all documentation of their findings to revoke along with any correspondence between the board and the AMA and the board and the NIH and CDC.
3.I would assign the state AG to investigate and take to trial any malfeasance that is discovered for
any reason.
I’m tired of these bully elites playing us for fools and playing with our lives and our livelihoods.
.@elonmusk Good luck with this sincerely. My experience with widely diverse groups is they are so widely apart they cannot come together. You will be a miracle man to make it work.
Personally I think you should stick to your original plan - if you break the law you are out. Say what you will about Gab - that is their content moderation. We, the people, took the Nazis out. But, even Nazis have the right to free speech. I am thankful for Gab. The real issue
is that each side wants the other side to shut up so their message is the only one heard. I find that sad but that’s life. That was Twitter’s error. Twitter thought they could force the world’s culture to change but failed. Do you remember in 90’s when all the corporations spent
you to know what I observed. We start with fifty ballots that have been already tablulated, assigned precinct and batch numbers. The chain of custody is locked down tight. There are two of us who sign our names that we are in custody of the batch of 50 ballots. Each counting
room has Verifying Person whose role is to watch the ballot being worked and that the Reader is stating what is on the ballot. This is to prevent anyone from cheating. There is Tallier 1, Tallier 2, and Tallier 3. Each ballot has 28 races on it ranging from Governor to general
Twitter purchase: Liberal academic and journalism professor @jeffjarvis reaction upon hearing the news was, "The sun is dark." Earlier in the day, he had warned, "This is an emergency! Twitter is to be taken over by the evil Sith lord."
Jarvis is no stranger to Twitter
hyperbole. In April when Musk's plans to acquire Twitter first became part of the news cycle, he tweeted, "Today on Twitter feels like the last evening in a Berlin nightclub at the twilight of Weimar Germany."
I wouldn’t expect anything less in an analogy from a Nazi loving
liberal academic and journalism Professor. Oh those in academia are such drama queens. They make themselves victims through their own ignorance, their own laziness and their own poor decisions. This is who teaches our kids to be less than their best.