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  1. Do you think that the EU rules are like the laws of physics? That they are immutable and eternal?
  2. He fearlessly failed to to protect children from sexual molesters in the church. And then he courageously lied about it. Investigation finds ex-pope Benedict XVI failed to act in German abuse cases Former pope Benedict XVI knowingly failed to take action to stop four priests accused of child sex abuse in Munich, according to the findings of a damning independent report presented on Thursday. The ex-pontiff — who was the archbishop of Munich and Freising from 1977 to 1982 — has “strictly” denied any responsibility, said lawyer Martin Pusch of Westpfahl Spilker Wastl (WSW), which was commissioned by the church to carry out the probe. But the experts do not consider this credible, he said. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/01/20/world/crime-legal-world/pope-benedict-investigation/#:~:text=Munich – Former pope Benedict XVI,independent report presented on Thursday.
  3. You sure about that? Trump frees former aides from ethics pledge, lobbying ban https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-lobbying-e911209abab83899eadd18b5776f6095
  4. You should go first since you blamed his arrest on this: "That's what happens when you speak truth to power. It was inevitable."
  5. Here's a link to Trump denying that he paid virtually no taxes in 2016 and 2017. In it, he claims he paid millions of dollar in taxes. https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/1608887027269005312?cxt=HBwWgMDTgcSO9dMsAAAA&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email
  6. Well, for those rare individuals who want to make the journey non-stop, it would pose a problem. For most of us though, not so much.
  7. But not as long as the inability of some to understand the simple concept of percentage.
  8. I think you're confusing this medication with ivermectin. Or maybe hydroxychloroquine?
  9. As the article pointed out, if a new variant arises that is resistant to current vaccines, it would be useful.
  10. No. I looked at the link to the research It's "the off-patent drug ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)" https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05594-0
  11. Anyway, the fact that Trump ultimately did fire him, is supporting evidence enough.
  12. Well, clinical trials are going to be a lot more quickly completed because the drug has already been approved for other uses. And some people who get vaccinated still fall seriously il. And, of course, there are those afflicted with lemming genes who refuse to be vaccinated.
  13. No electricity, no gas pumps. 555555555555555555555555555
  14. He was fired just before the Trumps left the White House. Ultimately, Harleth was fired on Inauguration Day even before the Bidens officially moved into the White House, according to the New York Times.
  15. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210629/How-does-dexamethasone-therapy-in-COVID-19.aspx
  16. And you think the accountants of most rich people disavow their work for a client as Trump's accountants did?
  17. No single weather event is proof of anthropogenic climate change. It's about rates of change and frequency of severe events.
  18. How are yellow card useful in determing the effectiveness of the Chinese vaccines vs. other vaccines. What don't you get about the significance of the fact that chinese vaccines were never used in the UK? Yes, yellow cards can point to a possible problem. But in themselves are proof of nothing. And excess coronary deaths have been discussed both figuratively and literaally to death. As epidemiologist repeatedly point out, the risk of heart problems occurring is far greater from covid than from vaccinations with the exception of young men. And even then the risk is very small. You can look this stuff up, you know.
  19. Really? It's generic.. Obviously, what's going on here is that this runs contrary to the belief of some that Big Pharma is in control of the agenda. One of the most important medications used against covid are generic steroids. Not much money to be made there either.
  20. Cambridge scientists have shown that a widely-used drug to treat liver disease can prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection or reduce COVID-19 severity The drug has minimal side effects, is cheap, and should protect against future variants of SARS-CoV-2 Their unique study involved ‘mini-organs’, animal research, donated human organs, volunteers, and patients https://scitechdaily.com/off-patent-liver-disease-drug-could-stop-covid-19-and-protect-against-future-variants/
  21. It's just that you wrote "total dependence on Russia". Which is not the case. Germany didn't even get the majority of its energy from Russia. Just a foolish amount of it.
  22. Well, for one thing it's been featured very prominently that the UK wants to renege on parts of its Brexit deal with the EU. UK to rewrite Brexit deal on Northern Ireland; EU warns of action https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/6/13/uk-moves-to-rewrite-brexit-rules-eu-threatens-legal-action
  23. The surest mark of desperation in someone is when they make personal comments. As for being facetious, it's clear you thought that Musk had Twitter by the short and curlies on account of disclosing the percentage of bots would negatively effect advertising rates. Do you think Musk and his team overlooked that aspect of the affair? And that your insight could have rescued Musk from the consequences of his recklessness?
  24. According to the figures which I cited and which included EU members and non EU members, the total increase was 5.3 milllion. Including non immigrants the total increase was about 7.5 million. That's against over 2 million new housing units being built.
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