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Monday, October 12, 2020
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The Death Of All That Is Good In America...
Can I Have Some Remedy?
[Verse 1]
Baby, baby why can't you sit still?
Who killed that bird out on you window sill?
Are you the reason that he broke his back?
Tell me, did I see, you think I'd laugh about that? Alright!
[Interlude]
If I come on like a dream
Will you let me show you what I mean?
Will you let me come on inside?
Ohh, will you let it glide?
[Chorus]
Can I have some remedy?
(All I want is a remedy)
Remedy for me, please
(For all of the things I really do need)
If had some remedy
(oh, I'd take another one)
I'd take enough to please me (please me), yeah!
[Verse Two]
Say, baby, baby why you dye your hair?
Why you always keeping with your mother's dare?
So baby, why's who's who?, I said who knows you too?
Tell me, did the other children scold on you?
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WHO Flip-Flops Again, Now Says COVID-19 Lockdowns Are Bad
After instigating a global panic about the corona-virus pandemic, the World Health Organization now insists that governments should not use lock-downs in combating the virus
In a flip-flop of monumental proportions, the World Health Organization’s special envoy on COVID-19 is urging world leaders not to use lockdowns as the chief weapon against the virus.
David Nabarro, the special envoy named by the embattled organization, told reporters that lockdowns should be used sparingly and for only specific situations, temporary in nature.
“We in the World Health Organization do not advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this virus,” Nabarro said in an interview October 8, 2020. “The only time we believe a lockdown is justified is to buy you time to reorganize, regroup, rebalance your resources, protect your health workers who are exhausted, but by and large, we’d rather not do it.”
Nabarro specifically pointed to the devastation lockdowns have caused the economies of the world, and to the severe societal damage they cause to communities and the those below the poverty line.
“This is a terrible, ghastly global catastrophe, actually,” he said. “And so we really do appeal to all world leaders: Stop using lockdown as your primary control method, develop better systems for doing it, work together and learn from each other, but remember – lockdowns just have one consequence that you must never ever belittle, and that is making poor people an awful lot poorer.”
Nabarro joins a growing community of medical and public health scientists and medical practitioners who are advocating for the abandonment of generalized lockdowns and mass quarantines.
A significant group of dignitaries from the scientific and medical fields have signed a document titled...
Associated Press Redefines Packing the Supreme Court as ‘Depoliticizing’ It
For more than a year, Democrats have proposed “packing” the Supreme Court by adding more justices, increasing the total from the current nine to at least eleven, and then filling the seats with liberals.
Those calls have become louder and more intense in the days since the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Former Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), have refused to say whether they would pack the courts. On Friday, Biden went further, telling an interviewer that voters do not deserve to know his view before the election.
Court-packing is traditionally unpopular — so much so that Democrats opposed the idea when their own president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, proposed it in the 1930s.
Left-wing pundits have attempted to reframe the issue as merely “depoliticizing” the existing court.
Members Don’t Recall Biden’s Attendance at Black Church as Teen
Biden campaign trail anecdote called into question
On the campaign trail, Joe Biden has talked frequently about his early years in the civil rights movement. As a teenager, he says, he regularly attended a black church in Wilmington, Del., where he was involved in organizing anti-segregation protests in the early 1960s.
"I got raised in the black church," Biden said in a speech to Jesse Jackson's Rainbow PUSH coalition last year. "We would go sit in Rev. Herring's church, sit there before we'd go out, and try to change things when I was a kid in college and in high school."
The church Biden referenced, Union Baptist Church, was a prominent African-American church in Wilmington run by Rev. Otis Herring, an acclaimed pastor who passed away in 1996. But Biden has made comments that seem to contradict the account. When reporters questioned Biden's claim in 1987 that he marched in the civil rights movement, he acknowledged that he "wasn't an activist" and that his most significant experience with civil rights as a youth was when he worked at a majority-black swimming pool as a college sophomore in 1962.
Now, interviews with long-time church members are raising questions about his story. Biden befriended Herring as an adult, they say, but they do not recall him attending the church as a teenager.
Phyllis Drummond, Herring's longtime assistant who attended Union Baptist for 39 years, said she was not involved with the church in the early 1960s but does not think Biden attended at that time. "No. Not at our building. I think he was probably in Claymont, [Del.,] [or] in Pennsylvania then," Drummond told the Washington Free Beacon.
The Biden campaign did no respond to...
Over 30,000 Cars Participated in Anti-Communist, Latinos for Trump Caravan in Florida
Latinos from Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba living in South Florida know first-hand the dangers of Socialism and Communism which is why they roundly reject Joe Biden.
Tens of thousands of cars participated in Saturday’s anti-Communist, Latinos for Trump caravan on Saturday.
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