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tigerfaninhuskerland

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Registered on:4/19/2005
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One side seems to want to hide what they believe, while the other truly wants others to know their true beliefs.


John 8:44 sums this up pretty well...prove me wrong.

44 You are of your father the devil, and your will is to do your father's desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
Ever heard of fake news? This is from the desk of Gen. Bacon, my Rep in Nebraska who voted for it.



Representative Don Bacon

December 4, 2021

Misinformation in the Media on HR 550

Dear [salutation],

I want to talk to you about a misleading media article concerning H.R. 550, the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, and the claims that it creates a federal vaccination database.

First, I am 100% against any type of vaccine database that would personally identify someone and their status. H.R. 550 does not give the federal government any access to your individual health or vaccine records, nor does it create a federal vaccination database. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will not have your vaccination records. This bill modernizes and strengthens protections within the Immunization Information Systems (IIS), which has existed in States and territories for decades, to ensure your information is kept private and secure. The IIS uses population based, de-identified data, which means there is no personally identifying information. It shows the number of people who have been immunized, allowing States to determine what communities may need additional vaccines. Strengthening the security of this system is extremely important to ensure this data is not compromised.

Second, it is very troubling that a national media online outlet would print such misleading and false information.

Here are the facts:

??False claim: This will create a Federal database of vaccines for the federal government to track me.

? Truth: No, this bill will not create a Federal database. Immunization Information Systems (IIS) already exist in the States and use population based, deidentified data, meaning no personally identifiable information. This bill ensures these existing systems are modernized and the information included in them is secured and kept private. Each State system has their own standards, and all are confidential so this would be an extra layer of protection to ensure they remain so and that any new state IIS are that way as well. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) DOES NOT and WILL NOT have your vaccination records.

??False claim: This will make it easier for the government to track me.

? Truth: No, this bill simply modernizes existing, state-based systems that use population-based, de-identified information, meaning your personal information and vaccination status will not be accessible by the government. They are not personal tracking systems and cannot be used for that purpose.

??False claim: This bill will be used to enforce the Biden administration’s Orwellian vaccine mandates.

? Truth: No, since your personally identifiable information is not accessible the Biden administration will not be able to use them for their unconstitutional vaccine mandates. They are not personal tracking systems and have nothing to do with vaccine mandates. These state-run systems have existed for decades and this bill is aimed to beef up the security of them and establish guardrails.

??False claim: This is a dangerous overreach by the Federal government that hurts States’ rights and will lead to an abuse of civil liberties.

? Truth: These systems have existed for a while and are run by the States, not the Federal government. In fact, this bill will help protect against abuse from the Biden administration. In the ARP, they sent millions of dollars to “improve IIS.” There was little to no descriptive language or guardrails on what that meant. Therefore, this bill would lay out in detail what is meant by improving IIS, while protecting States’ rights and personal information and help ensure that money that was already appropriated is NOT going to anything outside of actually modernizing existing IIS, such as vaccine mandates.

My hope is to clear up the false claims out there. if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to contact my office at LINK /.

re: BLM in downtown Ponchy

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 8/30/20 at 9:44 pm
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didn’t see them, but there are better area to send them to. How about down To Lee’s Landing


Yeah. Like that idea a little better.

re: BLM in downtown Ponchy

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 8/30/20 at 9:24 pm
89 here.

Next time you see those two guys, suggest to them they take a trip down Sisters Rd. Make sure they have their big bright BLM posters with them.
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What is the scene like for single baws


Honestly not sure about the current single scene, but I met my blonde hair, blue eyed wife 23 years ago in Omaha
I do know that there are quite a bit of apartment and condo Dwelling young urban professionals that reside within the city limits. Omaha has been doing quite the job of attracting young talent to the city.
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I may mind commuting but 1-2 hours round trip in the snow is something I'd ideally want to avoid.


Actually, the snow is not really that bad in Omaha. It’s the cold and the salt that’ll get you. Not saying it doesn’t snow in a Omaha, cause it does. They do a decent job of clearing the roads when it does.
It’s the cold that takes The most getting used to.
I live in the Millard area and work in downtown Omaha. My commute is 17 miles one way, which amounts to a 30 minute drive. Traffic really isn’t that bad in Omaha. I spent 3 years in Denham and worked in Baton Rouge. That commute sucked.
Millard has some of the best schools in the state and a pretty decent range of types of houses. I live in a quiet neighborhood, 3 bed 2 bath and 2 car garage. I pay roughly $1000 a month for it. Of course right up the road you can find houses in the $250k to $350k range.
Grew up in Ponchatoula. Got stationed at Offutt AFB, just south of Omaha, in 1994. Lived here in Omaha ever since. What questions ya got? I love it here. If you can get past the winters, Omaha is a great place to live. Lots of condos and apartments downtown for you young, single whippersnappers to live.

Ask away.

re: Who's going to Omaha

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 6/5/09 at 9:58 pm
Hey OmahaLSUfan...how long you been up here? I've been here for about 12 years and must say that these two weeks in June make living here in corn land bareable.
Check out the 1:40 mark in that video...Hester absolutely trucks what looks to be a lineman or linebacker as he comes out of the backfield.
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How's that possible?


Thanks to Notre Lame losing, that helped the cause. Also, I know some Husker season ticket holders that are looking at going to Jacksonville.
Actually, barring a complete meltdown against Colorado, it looks like Nebraska is going to the Gator bowl.
As much as I want to see Missouri go down, it is against my nature to root for the Cornsuckers.
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Personally I want Tulane in the Liberty Bowl. Not only is it closest to me geographically (I could drive rather than fly), and it's on a day that's easier to get vacation (New Years), but, well, you know the main reason.


That seems to be the bar of a Tulane fan, The Liberty Bowl. Mediocrity at its best. :lol:

re: 15 years ago today...

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 9/25/08 at 10:24 am
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he said ten years later... like in '03, when we were co-champs


Are you serious? Do you have a little USuCk running through your viens?

ummmm...no. One crystal football = National Champ

re: Omaha/CWS

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 9/15/08 at 10:43 am
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Omaha Prime...bring your Tony's with you. Their steaks are bland.


That goes for 75% of the steakhouses in Omaha. Even Gorat's steaks are pretty bland (Warren Buffet's place).

re: Omaha/CWS

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 9/15/08 at 10:41 am
The best place that I've had a steak in Omaha is a place called The Drover. It's not in the Old Market, but their steaks are second to none.

re: Omaha/CWS

Posted by tigerfaninhuskerland on 9/15/08 at 10:04 am
What kinda food you looking for...there's several good places in the Old Market. Want good food and an awesome selection of brews, try the Upstream Brewery...want mexican, try Trini's. There also Spaghetti works...pretty dadgome good Italian. Let me know if you have any other questions about the big "O."