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Comment Re:Quick, throw them bread! (Score 3, Informative) 184

Ya'll on the right project too much. We're not the ones storming the capitol, calling for our political enemies to be prosecuted, invoking fake emergencies to bypass Congressional oversight, and oh yeah-- trying to assassinate Trump.

Next you'll be claiming black is white, up is down, and Trump is intelligent.

Comment Re:Government? (Score 1) 184

"Who are you?"
"Now, that's really not important."
"Who are you?"
"Who decides that the workday is from 9 to 5, instead of 11 to 4? Who decides that the hemlines will be below the knee this year and short again next year? Who draws up the borders, controls the currency, handles all of the decisions that happen transparently around us?"
"I don't know."
"Ah! I'm with them. Same group, different department. Think of me as a sort of middleman, and the name is Justin. Come in, sit, sit. The tea is getting cold."
        -- Sheridan and Justin in Babylon 5:"Z'ha'dum"

Comment Re:The conspiracy nuts (Score 1) 184

I've always felt that the Kennedy "conspiracy" was in fact, a number of people and organizations all acting with a similar goal:

To not be blamed.

So instead of a wide-ranging conspiracy that would have been exposed by now, you have many separate people and agencies all trying to make damned sure they don't get blamed for a popular president's death. Looks like collusion, but isn't.

As for Nixon, he relied on unreliable people. They should have just bribed people in the DNC like everyone else.

Comment Re:Thank you RFK Jr! (Score 3, Insightful) 88

Unfortunately, he also said this week that if you eat enough broccoli (Vitamin A) you don't have to worry about measles. Actual doctors agree that vitamin A is a good treatment for people with measles, but not that it will prevent** the infection in the first place.

He's kind of waffling on the idea of measles vaccines-- On the one hand, he said the vaccine is a good idea. On the other hand, he's generally anti-vaccine.

**Vaccines don't prevent infection. They teach your body how to fight the infection, so it can respond faster and eliminate the infection before it becomes serious.

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