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LOL what a joke. It can be used by people, it is an anti-parasitic, kills worms, it also treats some of the waterborne parasitic or insect related diseases in the tropics like yellow fever, dengue fever, some tropical diseases causing elephantitis, I think maybe malaria. It does not cure COVID and no legitimate medical report that it cures cancer. They are experimenting in using it in association with possible cancer drugs as the ivermectin may boost the immune system in a way that the cancer drugs are more effective. That is the thought anyway, but no proof that it does.
 
Also, separate post here, because it should stand alone. Look at all the money Pharma gives to Democrats. Now do the Republicans. Whether it’s Pharma or some other industry the vast majority of them are just as guilty of receiving funds from lobbyists/industries. Until we have term limits on Congress, this big influence is always going to matter.
Yep, that's why it'll be interesting to see if he is confirmed. For him to lose will mean some Republicans have to cave and betray their party in the executive branch and their constituents to earn their past and future Big Pharma money. This is one of the bigger battles, as is Gabbard's going up against the security state. We'll see if by the people and for the people still means anything.
 
Science has produced a great deal of knowledge that is established fact. You don't need to keep reviewing items that have already been proven and established as true. Keep supporting loons like RFK Jr. as the orange man demands.
Like vaccines are safe and effective and don't cause autism.
 
Science has produced a great deal of knowledge that is established fact. You don't need to keep reviewing items that have already been proven and established as true. Keep supporting loons like RFK Jr. as the orange man demands.
Good thing Einstein didn’t subscribe to your line of thought.
 
Yep, that's why it'll be interesting to see if he is confirmed. For him to lose will mean some Republicans have to cave and betray their party in the executive branch and their constituents to earn their past and future Big Pharma money. This is one of the bigger battles, as is Gabbard's going up against the security state. We'll see if by the people and for the people still means anything.
If they lose it means that some of the Republicans have returned partially to sanity and are voting for the benefit of the country as the nominees are unfit to be in the cabinet. Obvious to all except Trump cultists, but the Senators have to get the spine to do what is best for country rather than kissing the kings arse.
 
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Science has produced a great deal of knowledge that is established fact. You don't need to keep reviewing items that have already been proven and established as true. Keep supporting loons like RFK Jr. as the orange man demands.
Wrong. While some things may remain relatively the same, axioms are always allowed to be challenged in science.
 
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Wrong. While some things may remain relatively the same, axioms are always allowed to be challenged in science.
Perform whatever mental gymnastics that you need to justify supporting a goof like RFK Jr. Maybe we need new studies;

To see if smoking causes cancer.
To see if obesity causes heart disease.
Lead paint is bad for your health.
To see if childhood vaccines prevent disease.
HIV causes AIDS.

Absolutely ridiculous.
 
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Einstein demonstrated that time was not a universal constant though it was accepted as a fact beforehand.
I am talking about Newton's laws of motion and other science that has been proven empirically to be true.

If you want support an incompetent like RFK Jr, go ahead.
 
Einstein demonstrated that time was not a universal constant though it was accepted as a fact beforehand.
The science was settled when Galileo pushed the idea the earth revolved around the sun. Copernicus and I believe a small group of ancient Egyptian astronomers (it was a few Greek philosphers) did, too. Very few in ancient times were bold enough to suggest it. Galileo was essentially silenced by the Catholic Church for his heliocentric position. After all, Psalms 104:5 supports the geocentric model. “He set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved.” (NIV) Essentially Jeff is a worshipper of Climate Change and Never-Trumpism. Never question anything. The science is settled. And no matter how wrong Fauci was and no matter how much nonsense he made up for policy, he is Mr. Science and cannot be questioned.

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A whole bunch of Democrats were seen wearing MABTBPA hats (Make America Beholden To Big Pharma Again).
Yep, this isn't an issue of whether the earth is flat or geodetic, it's whether 'science' funded and curated by an industry is being properly overseen as far as it pertains to public health. You'd think people would have learned the lessons from relying on the tobacco industry to produce safety data for tobacco, or sugar producer funded science that pointed fingers elsewhere to place the blame for the health impact of excess sugar. The chronic disease epidemic in this country should prove that most of what we call science around food, nutrition, and health care protocols is bullshit. In the end a system produces the results it wants, so the question is who is getting rich as children get sicker and sicker as a demographic.
 
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The science was settled when Galileo pushed the idea the earth revolved around the sun. Copernicus and I believe a small group of ancient Egyptian astronomers (it was a few Greek philosphers) did, too. Very few in ancient times were bold enough to suggest it. Galileo was essentially silenced by the Catholic Church for his heliocentric position. After all, Psalms 104:5 supports the geocentric model. “He set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved.” (NIV) Essentially Jeff is a worshipper of Climate Change and Never-Trumpism. Never question anything. The science is settled. And no matter how wrong Fauci was and no matter how much nonsense he made up for policy, he is Mr. Science and cannot be questioned.

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Exactly, that was not "science" that was wrong, it was religion and the church that denied it.
 
The science was settled when Galileo pushed the idea the earth revolved around the sun. Copernicus and I believe a small group of ancient Egyptian astronomers (may have the wrong country/region) did, too. Very few in ancient times were bold enough to suggest it. Galileo was essentially silenced by the Catholic Church for his heliocentric position. After all, Psalms 104:5 supports the geocentric model. “He set the earth on its foundations; it can never be moved.” (NIV) Essentially Jeff is a worshipper of Climate Change and Never-Trumpism. Never question anything. The science is settled. And no matter how wrong Fauci was and no matter how much nonsense he made up for policy, he is Mr. Science and cannot be questioned.
There is a big difference between unproven theories and proven science based on empirical data. Rational people know that childhood vaccines prevent disease and that HIV causes AIDS. These are facts based on empirical data. They are not theories that have not been tested over the decades. It is mind boggling the stuff people will believe in defense of Trump.
 
LOL. Not all charter schools and they are all public schools. #1 thing in common is CTU.
Charters are publicly funded, private operated schools. I have been away for a while , didn't know that Chicago grew to take in Kankakee. Look at the number of students. You are so eager to try to make a false point, you copy any crap off X. Typical of the MAGA contingent here.
 
Perform whatever mental gymnastics that you need to justify supporting a goof like RFK Jr. Maybe we need new studies;

To see if smoking causes cancer.
To see if obesity causes heart disease.
Lead paint is bad for your health.
To see if childhood vaccines prevent disease.
HIV causes AIDS.

Absolutely ridiculous.
Need studies on vaccines for children. You can look at the number of vaccines required for children started going up in the 80’s. Autism cases started to rise not long after. The Amish as a whole do not vax children as much compared to other Americans. Their autism rate is much lower. Even stonedhead couldn’t Snopes his way out of this, as Snopes essentially says that. You being childless never had to question all the vaccines. Not only possibly tied to autism, but also a rise in children with learning disabilities. Is it the sheer volume of vaccines? Is it a particular combination? Is it a when vaccinated? Or is it tied to something else? It’s OK to question these things. I am perfectly fine if the answer comes back in detail that indeed it was a different culprit. It’s OK to admit there are some serious issues inside of our taxpayer funded health-related institutions might exist with perhaps a conflict of interest. Why are countries that ban certain things in their foods that the US allows more healthy? Is it the compliant neocon in you that opposed to the idea that perhaps the government is pushing some unhealthy things that aren’t in our best interest all because corporations/industries want money and are resistant to change?
 
Need studies on vaccines for children. You can look at the number of vaccines required for children started going up in the 80’s. Autism cases started to rise not long after. The Amish as a whole do not vax children as much compared to other Americans. Their autism rate is much lower. Even stonedhead couldn’t Snopes his way out of this, as Snopes essentially says that. You being childless never had to question all the vaccines. Not only possibly tied to autism, but also a rise in children with learning disabilities. Is it the sheer volume of vaccines? Is it a particular combination? Is it a when vaccinated? Or is it tied to something else? It’s OK to question these things. I am perfectly fine if the answer comes back in detail that indeed it was a different culprit. It’s OK to admit there are some serious issues inside of our taxpayer funded health-related institutions might exist with perhaps a conflict of interest. Why are countries that ban certain things in their foods that the US allows more healthy? Is it the compliant neocon in you that opposed to the idea that perhaps the government is pushing some unhealthy things that aren’t in our best interest all because corporations/industries want money and are resistant to change?
I long thought you were Jennie McCarthy using a fake picture!
 
No. The Bible simply stated what was already accepted as "fact".
Yes. It’s a bit of nuance. Religion replaced real science making it a fact for the masses. In this particular case the Church (which was extremely powerful at the time) suppressed the truth much like our own government has tried to hide/censor certain topics. Jeff and stonedhead would still believe the earth was flat and the solar system revolved around us.
 
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