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I mostly feel sad for them. It's not as bad as Hondo but I don't understand what they get out of this. It's weird.
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I get them all confused
Dazzler isn’t hondo isn’t splooge? -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.abc.net.au/article/100321564LoneStarDawg said:
“Of the 43 people in intensive care, 42 have not been vaccinated.” -
“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.” -
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10] -
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
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8. The Burden of Proof Fallacy occurs when a claim is made and expected to be accepted because it has not been disproved or even adequately disputed. However, this does not mean the claim is true. As this issue often rests on potential (un)certainty, in such cases, it will require reflective judgment (King & Kitchener, 1994).
14. Moving the Goalposts refers to adding related propositions with just enough content altered to continue an argument, in order to avoid conceding after the initial claim had been successfully counter-argued. Similar argument types that fall under this umbrella of fallacies include Special Pleading and No True Scotsman.
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Bob?LoneStarDawg said: -
No. The September screenshot drawer is only half full. Spaz boy has two full drawers from September.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Bob?LoneStarDawg said: -
15. Relying on gatewaypundit as a source of any information is the fallacy of being Fooled Again or being a Dumb Fucking Shit.LoneStarDawg said:8. The Burden of Proof Fallacy occurs when a claim is made and expected to be accepted because it has not been disproved or even adequately disputed. However, this does not mean the claim is true. As this issue often rests on potential (un)certainty, in such cases, it will require reflective judgment (King & Kitchener, 1994).
14. Moving the Goalposts refers to adding related propositions with just enough content altered to continue an argument, in order to avoid conceding after the initial claim had been successfully counter-argued. Similar argument types that fall under this umbrella of fallacies include Special Pleading and No True Scotsman. -
You have repeatedly been “Fooled Again” and a “Dumb Fucking Shit” over the years . . . Are you having “new” memory problems, Mr. Hands Up, Don’t Shoot? Recent TBI?
Yeah, Obama was the fiscally responsible alternative . . . “Dumb Fucking Shit”! -
#16 Anything posted by a faggoty old guy named HH is solid gold truth! Including his claim that he's a licensed proctologist and his office is down the block at the bath house and he does free exams for bored members.
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Good thing I’ve never cited them as a source. Care to talk about a source you claimed was “credible” that claimed Mike Brown was shot point blank in the head while on his knees with his arms in the air?HHusky said:
15. Relying on gatewaypundit as a source of any information is the fallacy of being Fooled Again or being a Dumb Fucking Shit.LoneStarDawg said:8. The Burden of Proof Fallacy occurs when a claim is made and expected to be accepted because it has not been disproved or even adequately disputed. However, this does not mean the claim is true. As this issue often rests on potential (un)certainty, in such cases, it will require reflective judgment (King & Kitchener, 1994).
14. Moving the Goalposts refers to adding related propositions with just enough content altered to continue an argument, in order to avoid conceding after the initial claim had been successfully counter-argued. Similar argument types that fall under this umbrella of fallacies include Special Pleading and No True Scotsman.
Did that qualify you as being a Dumb Fucking Shit Dazzler? -
18. Tu Quoque (translated from Latin as "you too"), or the argument of hypocrisy, refers to avoiding refutation or critique by reverting the same criticism back on to the accuser, without addressing the initial refutation. Another way of looking at this fallacy is as challenging a claim by asserting that the claimant’s behavior is inconsistent with the conclusion they have drawn. In this context, it is a type of ad hominem that rejects a proposition based on the traits of the claimant. For example, in response to the claim that "Eating fast food is unhealthy": “But I saw you eat a burger and fries for lunch only a few hours ago!"HHusky said:
15. Relying on gatewaypundit as a source of any information is the fallacy of being Fooled Again or being a Dumb Fucking Shit.LoneStarDawg said:8. The Burden of Proof Fallacy occurs when a claim is made and expected to be accepted because it has not been disproved or even adequately disputed. However, this does not mean the claim is true. As this issue often rests on potential (un)certainty, in such cases, it will require reflective judgment (King & Kitchener, 1994).
14. Moving the Goalposts refers to adding related propositions with just enough content altered to continue an argument, in order to avoid conceding after the initial claim had been successfully counter-argued. Similar argument types that fall under this umbrella of fallacies include Special Pleading and No True Scotsman. -
The Dazzler’s “legal analysis” of the Grand Jury process related to the investigation of Officer Darrin Wilson doubled down on being a Dumb Fucking Shit . . .
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https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
Very surprising, don't you think, LoneStar? -
Dazzler why aren't you all over the guy you voted for allowing thousands of Covid infected illegals into this country? Since Covid is your Bete noire that you love to cite to when you can use it to trash Republicans, why have I not seen any criticism from you directed at Plugs?HHusky said:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
Very surprising, don't you think, LoneStar?
What role do you think seeding Covid infected illegals all around the country has in transmitting the Delta variant Dazzler? -
15. Personal Incredulity refers to the dismissal of a claim by an individual due to a lack of understanding of either the claim itself or the supports for that claim (e.g. an individual’s dismissal of evolution because they don’t understand it).HHusky said:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
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I'm pretty sure your record on conspiracies is not very good.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
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Time for the Dazzler to disappear . . .SFGbob said:
Dazzler why aren't you all over the guy you voted for allowing thousands of Covid infected illegals into this country? Since Covid is your Bete noire that you love to cite to when you can use it to trash Republicans, why have I not seen any criticism from you directed at Plugs?HHusky said:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
Very surprising, don't you think, LoneStar?
What role do you think seeding Covid infected illegals all around the country has in transmitting the Delta variant Dazzler?
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Why?trublue said:
Time for the Dazzler to disappear . . .SFGbob said:
Dazzler why aren't you all over the guy you voted for allowing thousands of Covid infected illegals into this country? Since Covid is your Bete noire that you love to cite to when you can use it to trash Republicans, why have I not seen any criticism from you directed at Plugs?HHusky said:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
Very surprising, don't you think, LoneStar?
What role do you think seeding Covid infected illegals all around the country has in transmitting the Delta variant Dazzler? -
I didn't miss the point at all. People on the left have a smug, self assured tone when talking about conspiracy theories and disinformation. They wanna make that stuff illegal. Except that there's the exact same shit on their side. Be careful, I've seen it with plenty of people in Seattle that think they're so super smart and everyone else is a white supremacist mouth breather.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
This is about the OP, logic, evidence and conspiracy websites. -
Instead of saying, “Why?”, how about a response to Bob’s post at 5:52 p.m?HHusky said:
Why?trublue said:
Time for the Dazzler to disappear . . .SFGbob said:
Dazzler why aren't you all over the guy you voted for allowing thousands of Covid infected illegals into this country? Since Covid is your Bete noire that you love to cite to when you can use it to trash Republicans, why have I not seen any criticism from you directed at Plugs?HHusky said:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/aug/06/nsw-covid-update-cases-reach-new-daily-high-of-291-as-plan-for-year-12s-to-return-to-school-cancelled
The age profile of people becoming ill with Covid-19 has also dropped with 70% of new cases under 40, and 58% under the age of 30. This is partly due to the younger demographic in south-west and western Sydney and higher vaccination rates in older people.
Very surprising, don't you think, LoneStar?
What role do you think seeding Covid infected illegals all around the country has in transmitting the Delta variant Dazzler?
“What role do you think seeding COVID infected illegals all around the country has in transmitting the Delta variant Dazzler?”
After all, you represent yourself as some kind of expert on the Vid. Methinks, you lack any credentials to spew cherry-picked data and your posting history is generally on the wrong side of issues.
See paragraph 1.
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I don't see it as pox on both of your houses thing. Let's take the left's Russian collusion hoax which ended up with no evidence that Trump colluded with the Russians. The hoax was promoted by the CIA, the FBI, the DOJ and just about the entire dem congressional delegations along with all the MSM except for a couple of Fox guys. From the moment Mueller started his "investigation" he knew the dossier was fraudulent and had been paid for by the PIPS campaign. He had no direct evidence of collusion, the FISA warrants were based on lied but Mueller went on a couple of years long fishing expedition and found nothing. The entire republican congressional leadership supported the investigation.hardhat said:
I didn't miss the point at all. People on the left have a smug, self assured tone when talking about conspiracy theories and disinformation. They wanna make that stuff illegal. Except that there's the exact same shit on their side. Be careful, I've seen it with plenty of people in Seattle that think they're so super smart and everyone else is a white supremacist mouth breather.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
This is about the OP, logic, evidence and conspiracy websites.
Now compare that to the assertion that Trump had the election stolen which would be the equivalent on the right. However, there are dozens and dozens of serious allegations of voter impropriety. If the election were to be stolen, what would the dem have done differently? Name one dem that supports and honest investigation into the 2020 election. Why haven't the Arizona election officials turned over the router data and passwords? Name one dem who is interested in clean voter rolls, only verified citizens voting, paper ballots leading to the ability to have a clean audit of the election, audited internal controls to verify ballot security and limited mail voting only by asking for a ballot with submitted proof of ID.
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That LoneStar of the recent Australian hospitalization fail would poast this ponderous sermon, worthy of Gasbag at his best/worst, was supremely funny.hardhat said:
I didn't miss the point at all. People on the left have a smug, self assured tone when talking about conspiracy theories and disinformation. They wanna make that stuff illegal. Except that there's the exact same shit on their side. Be careful, I've seen it with plenty of people in Seattle that think they're so super smart and everyone else is a white supremacist mouth breather.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
This is about the OP, logic, evidence and conspiracy websites. -
Still can’t answer Bob’s question?HHusky said:
That LoneStar of the recent Australian hospitalization fail would poast this ponderous sermon, worthy of Gasbag at his best/worst, was supremely funny.hardhat said:
I didn't miss the point at all. People on the left have a smug, self assured tone when talking about conspiracy theories and disinformation. They wanna make that stuff illegal. Except that there's the exact same shit on their side. Be careful, I've seen it with plenty of people in Seattle that think they're so super smart and everyone else is a white supremacist mouth breather.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
This is about the OP, logic, evidence and conspiracy websites.
Seems pretty simple . . .
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blob’s “serious” question? Life’s too short.trublue said:
Still can’t answer Bob’s question?HHusky said:
That LoneStar of the recent Australian hospitalization fail would poast this ponderous sermon, worthy of Gasbag at his best/worst, was supremely funny.hardhat said:
I didn't miss the point at all. People on the left have a smug, self assured tone when talking about conspiracy theories and disinformation. They wanna make that stuff illegal. Except that there's the exact same shit on their side. Be careful, I've seen it with plenty of people in Seattle that think they're so super smart and everyone else is a white supremacist mouth breather.HHusky said:
You missed the point.hardhat said:
That's on Australia's botched roll out and fucktarded policies. Did you think posting that was some kind of way to own Trump?HHusky said:“Of the 171 COVID-19 cases recorded in NSW between March and July 3 this year, 87 per cent were unvaccinated, with 4 per cent fully vaccinated, 3 per cent partially vaccinated and 6 per cent unknown.
Less than 20 per cent of Australians under 50 have been fully vaccinated.”
Vaccination timeline criticisms
On 11 March 2021, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) attested that it was implausible that the government's target of offering vaccination to every Australian by October 2021 would be achieved, and suggested that mid-December 2021 would be a more realistic date. The government had aimed to administer 60,000 doses by the end of February, but ended up administering only 31,000 doses.[52] The vaccination programme was also 83.25% behind its target figure by the end of March: 4 million doses were targeted by the Health Department before the rollout, but only 670,000 had been delivered.[53]
The vaccination rollout had a further setback when pharmacists postponed joining the vaccination programme until June.[54] The federal government said that the European Union (EU) blocking the shipment of more than 3 million doses of vaccine to Australia was a major reason for the delayed vaccine rollout, although the EU only officially confirmed blocking the export of 250,000 doses in early March.[55][56]
Medical advice discouraging the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine on people under the age of 50 due to incidents of vaccine related blood clotting was a further major setback in the vaccination rollout, given the AstraZeneca vaccine was originally slated as the cornerstone of the entire program. Prime Minister Scott Morrison stated at the time that a definitive timeline for vaccine rollout could no longer be provided, and there is a need to re-evaluate and recalibrate the program.[57]
On 11 April 2021, Prime Minister Morrison conceded the earlier target to vaccinate all Australians by the end of 2021 was difficult to achieve, also saying there was no set target for the vaccination timeline due to the many uncertainties involved.[11] Morrison suggested two meetings of the National Cabinet be held per week until all issues delaying the vaccine rollout were fixed.[58]
More than two million COVID-19 vaccinations had been administered by 28 April 2021, but this was three million short of original plans.[10]
Not Rider ball.
This is about the OP, logic, evidence and conspiracy websites.
Seems pretty simple . . . -
1. Ad hominem ("to the man") refers to an attack on the person; for example, regarding their past or personal traits, as a means of undermining/opposing their argument, without having to provide any evidence. Loaded questions evoke a similar effect.
Keep talking and I think we’ll hit all 18