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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club



    Feel the international respect
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Greene is psycho

    AOC is annoying as fuck but she made money as a bartender so, I assume she knows how to party

    Ann Coulter is an admitted ex-sorority party girl but is simply not aging well.

    Ilham Omar fucks her brother so, I assume is pretty open minded in the party scene.

    I’m going with Janet Reno over these 4
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,561 Standard Supporter
    Leftards lie and love to be lied to. So, you have a "doctor" lying through his teeth about ivermectin and overdoses and then Rolling Stone swallows like a $5 hooker. Absolutely no concern by either party over professional integrity. Just lie for the greater good. When you need to lie to make your point, maybe you don't have a point. These people have the dazzler integrity touch.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/rolling-stone-horse-dewormer-hit-piece-debunked-after-hospital-says-no-ivermectin

    Rolling Stone 'Horse Dewormer' Hit-Piece Debunked After Hospital Says No Ivermectin Overdoses

    BY TYLER DURDEN
    SATURDAY, SEP 04, 2021 - 09:30 PM
    After Joe Rogan announced that he'd kicked Covid in just a few days using a cocktail of drugs, including Ivermectin - an anti-parasitic prescribed for humans for over 35 years, with over 4 billion doses administered (and most recently as a Covid-19 treatment), the left quickly started mocking Rogan for having taken a 'horse dewormer' due to its dual use in livestock.

    Rolling Stone's Jon Blistein led the charge:



    On Friday, Rolling Stone's Peter Wade took another stab - publishing a hit piece claiming that Oklahoma ERs were overflowing with people 'overdosing on horse dewormer.'

    It was suspect from the beginning.

    The report, sourced to local Oaklahoma outlet KFOR's Katelyn Ogle, cites Oklahoma ER doctor Dr. Jason McElyea - who claimed that people overdosing on ivermectin horse dewormer are causing emergency rooms to be "so backed up that gunshot victims were having hard times getting" access to health facilities.

    As people take the drug, McElyea said patients have arrived at hospitals with negative reactions like nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, and cramping — or even loss of sight.
    “The scariest one that I’ve heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss,” the doctor said. -Rolling Stone
    Except, the article provided zero evidence for McElyea's claims, causing people to start asking questions.



    And while neither KFOR or Rolling Stone mention the hospital McElyea worked for, NHS Sequoyah, located in Sallisaw, Oklahoma - just issued a statement disavowing McElyea's claims, which pops up when you visit their website.

    It reads:

    Although Dr. Jason McElyea is not an employee of NHS Sequoyah, he is affiliated with a medical staffing group that provides coverage for our emergency room.

    With that said, Dr. McElyea has not worked at our Sallisaw location in over 2 months.

    NHS Sequoyah has not treated any patients due to complications related to taking ivermectin. This includes not treating any patients for ivermectin overdose.

    All patients who have visited our emergency room have received medical attention as appropriate. Our hospital has not had to turn away any patients seeking emergency care.

    We want to reassure our community that our staff is working hard to provide quality healthcare to all patients. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify this issue and as always, we value our community’s support.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,561 Standard Supporter
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,561 Standard Supporter
    Well, we knew MadCow was a carpet muncher but apparently she likes to swallow huge amounts of leftard spew.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,561 Standard Supporter
    Of all the people to blame, I'm pretty sure that I had nothing to do with this. Mother is surprised that her son is failing. Most parents would wonder after four years of high school that a report card might be in order for some parental supervision of their kids academic progress. Then, in what sane world do you stick a soon to be 18 year old male in with 9th graders. I'm sure that he will be a great mentor for the younger kids. Geezus. It's clear that we need stronger teacher unions and a lot more public supervision and spending and this problem would be solved.

    https://wjla.com/news/local/city-student-passes-3-classes-in-four-years-ranks-near-top-half-of-class-with-013-gpa

    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

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    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    FOX45 News Project Baltimore uncovers how much public money a failing school is receiving (WBFF){p}{/p}

    “He's stressed and I am too. I told him I'm probably going to start crying. I don't know what to do for him,” France told Project Baltimore. “Why would he do three more years in school? He didn't fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that's the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn't deserve that.”

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    Of all the people to blame, I'm pretty sure that I had nothing to do with this. Mother is surprised that her son is failing. Most parents would wonder after four years of high school that a report card might be in order for some parental supervision of their kids academic progress. Then, in what sane world do you stick a soon to be 18 year old male in with 9th graders. I'm sure that he will be a great mentor for the younger kids. Geezus. It's clear that we need stronger teacher unions and a lot more public supervision and spending and this problem would be solved.

    https://wjla.com/news/local/city-student-passes-3-classes-in-four-years-ranks-near-top-half-of-class-with-013-gpa

    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    Email Share Icon
    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    FOX45 News Project Baltimore uncovers how much public money a failing school is receiving (WBFF){p}{/p}

    “He's stressed and I am too. I told him I'm probably going to start crying. I don't know what to do for him,” France told Project Baltimore. “Why would he do three more years in school? He didn't fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that's the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn't deserve that.”

    Great parenting. I'm currently dealing with a 17 year old who decided prior to Covid that school wasn't for him. While my local public schools mostly suck, never in a million years would I think that the school has failed him.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    Of all the people to blame, I'm pretty sure that I had nothing to do with this. Mother is surprised that her son is failing. Most parents would wonder after four years of high school that a report card might be in order for some parental supervision of their kids academic progress. Then, in what sane world do you stick a soon to be 18 year old male in with 9th graders. I'm sure that he will be a great mentor for the younger kids. Geezus. It's clear that we need stronger teacher unions and a lot more public supervision and spending and this problem would be solved.

    https://wjla.com/news/local/city-student-passes-3-classes-in-four-years-ranks-near-top-half-of-class-with-013-gpa

    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    Email Share Icon
    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    FOX45 News Project Baltimore uncovers how much public money a failing school is receiving (WBFF){p}{/p}

    “He's stressed and I am too. I told him I'm probably going to start crying. I don't know what to do for him,” France told Project Baltimore. “Why would he do three more years in school? He didn't fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that's the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn't deserve that.”

    Great parenting. I'm currently dealing with a 17 year old who decided prior to Covid that school wasn't for him. While my local public schools mostly suck, never in a million years would I think that the school has failed him.
    Same here. Wanted to drop out junior year of high school
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    Of all the people to blame, I'm pretty sure that I had nothing to do with this. Mother is surprised that her son is failing. Most parents would wonder after four years of high school that a report card might be in order for some parental supervision of their kids academic progress. Then, in what sane world do you stick a soon to be 18 year old male in with 9th graders. I'm sure that he will be a great mentor for the younger kids. Geezus. It's clear that we need stronger teacher unions and a lot more public supervision and spending and this problem would be solved.

    https://wjla.com/news/local/city-student-passes-3-classes-in-four-years-ranks-near-top-half-of-class-with-013-gpa

    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    Email Share Icon
    BALTIMORE (WBFF) – A shocking discovery out of a Baltimore City high school, where Project Baltimore has found hundreds of students are failing. It’s a school where a student who passed three classes in four years, ranks near the top half of his class with a 0.13 grade point average.

    NEW | 'Fair and thorough'? City Schools investigating itself at Augusta Fells
    Tiffany France thought her son would receive his diploma this coming June. But after four years of high school, France just learned, her 17-year-old must start over. He’s been moved back to ninth grade.

    FOX45 News Project Baltimore uncovers how much public money a failing school is receiving (WBFF){p}{/p}

    “He's stressed and I am too. I told him I'm probably going to start crying. I don't know what to do for him,” France told Project Baltimore. “Why would he do three more years in school? He didn't fail, the school failed him. The school failed at their job. They failed. They failed, that's the problem here. They failed. They failed. He didn't deserve that.”

    Great parenting. I'm currently dealing with a 17 year old who decided prior to Covid that school wasn't for him. While my local public schools mostly suck, never in a million years would I think that the school has failed him.
    Same here. Wanted to drop out junior year of high school
    What really kills me is that he was my best student and is still my smartest kid. But with all the really dumb life choices he has made in the last two years I probably need to reevaluate that. Ahh the joy of parenting.
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    MWT should be taught in elementary schools
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,195 Standard Supporter

    This is a completely reasonable opinion. You don't have to agree. I suspect the violent disagreement that followed is because he is right.

    I 100% agree with him.
  • TheKobeStopper
    TheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959

    This is a completely reasonable opinion. You don't have to agree. I suspect the violent disagreement that followed is because he is right.

    Question. Does this logic apply to the workplace?
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,834 Founders Club

    This is a completely reasonable opinion. You don't have to agree. I suspect the violent disagreement that followed is because he is right.

    Question. Does this logic apply to the workplace?
    What the fuck do you care?

    Your entire ethical bearing is based on political points for your leftist ideology

    Clinton fucked his intern.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    This is a completely reasonable opinion. You don't have to agree. I suspect the violent disagreement that followed is because he is right.

    Question. Does this logic apply to the workplace?
    What the fuck do you care?

    Your entire ethical bearing is based on political points for your leftist ideology

    Clinton fucked his intern.
    In the mouth, you mean?

    Or up the snatch, with a Cigar?