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If they were authorized to work here, why do this?


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were found by the Department of Homeland Security to be on the terrorist watch list or to have FBI criminal records.

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/28/25 at 11:11 am
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I knew young, old, and middle aged people who died from it.


Your anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. There were no significant death for people below 45.



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Covid deaths by age and race

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/28/25 at 11:07 am
I'm not the Doctor, My wife is but this information came from someone else.

Most of us by now have had a COVID-19 infection at least once, but there are people, sometimes referred to as “superdodgers,” who have never tested positive or developed symptoms. This is likely, in part, due to individual habits and behaviors.

“If you managed to avoid COVID early on in the pandemic and got vaccinated, then there’s a high chance that at some point after vaccination, you may have actually gotten infected, but it was so mild you didn’t notice or test positive,” Dr. Fairchok says.

You can look it up on Multicare.org

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/27/25 at 1:04 pm
COVID did not quickly disappear because of the vaccine rollout. The roll out was was in December 2020 and the deaths dropped in Mid December. The vaccine takes about 14 to 60 days to provide protection according to the CDC. By February, only 8% of Americans had received the vaccine, and by April only 31%. It's important to note that not all individuals were considered "fully vaccinated" ( second shot if required) at that time, and they still faced the 14-day wait before the vaccine would offer protection. The drop in the infection rate was due to herd immunity.

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/27/25 at 12:38 pm
Now I need to go back and review what the study said. I recall the book didn't like the wording of the questions, the vaccine release date, and the unlikelihood of a significant number of people could meet that criteria within the alloted timeframe. Unfortunately, I am one of those misinformation people. My bad, I scan through the book.

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/27/25 at 11:07 am
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I have never had Covid and hope to never have it. It would probably kill me.


You most likely had it, you were just asymptomatic.

re: OT - mRNA thread in Political Talk

Posted by TrackDawg on 1/27/25 at 11:04 am
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ABC News contacted 50 hospitals in 17 states, and asked them to share data on their ICU wards' current COVID-19 patients, including their vaccination status. In the surveyed hospitals, ABC News found that the overwhelming majority of COVID-19 patients currently being treated in ICUs were unvaccinated.

Of the 271 total COVID patients in the surveyed ICUs, 255 patients, or approximately 94%, were unvaccinated against COVID-19 in ABC News' snapshot in time.


This is complete horseshite. The survey required the patients to be current on all of their vaccinations (not a vaccination) including a booster. Notice the article states "Fully vaccinated". The survey was performed before the booster was widely available. Typical media BS.

Read "The real Anthony Facui" It's amazing the lies he told and how many people he has killed over the years.
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Besides , it's really difficult to be mad at
Tennessee , when you've won 16 of the last 18 games

:cheers:

UGA has won the last 8 in a row and 13 of 15.
Why do we play bottom feeders like Tenn? It makes our schedule soft. We need more Vandy.

re: MmmmmmCreampies on CNN

Posted by TrackDawg on 11/5/24 at 9:26 am
I bet his wife and her boyfriend are voting for Trump.

re: Rethinking Beck

Posted by TrackDawg on 10/22/24 at 6:36 am
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We can nitpick him to death


I agree he is our best option but I don't think we are nitpicking. His flaws are obvious to us as his stair downs are to the opposing defenses. Hopefully whatever is going on in his head subsides.

Run through a wall...

Walker was an apex predator that day. The closing speed that beast has is remarkable.

re: Who is the best QB in the SEC?

Posted by TrackDawg on 9/12/24 at 6:50 am
Beck got the ball out quicker than any QB last year (2.38 second) while maintaining a 72.4% completion ratio at 9+yards per.

He will be the first pick in the Draft. He may not be the most prolific QB in College.

re: Roe v Wade and Vasectomies

Posted by TrackDawg on 4/23/24 at 1:41 pm
Heat based contraception. Dip your balls in hot water.

re: OT: Lanier Islands Resort

Posted by TrackDawg on 4/23/24 at 1:10 pm
Bare Bones is in Buford right down the road. They have good food and atmosphere. Roof top seating if that is your thing.

Hopefully they don't have the fence around the lake anymore :lol:
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I mean all things equal between 4 guys equals a 1/4th chance


:lol: That is the most retarded math logic I have ever read. Congrats on your Tennessee Edumication :cheers:
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