
mooseofterror
| Favorite team: | USA |
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| Registered on: | 12/6/2012 |
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re: We should stop using the term "illegal alien" and call them "foreign nationals"
Posted by mooseofterror on 2/25/26 at 9:55 am to theliontamer
frick that, my wife is a legal permanent resident. We actually took the time to follow the damn rules. frick anyone that doesn't follow the rules, will call them whatever I want. I personally like just "Illegals" and frick sympathy too.
re: Fed govt's regulation of greenhouse gases from cars and power plants are ENDING
Posted by mooseofterror on 2/12/26 at 10:03 am to Ailsa
Hopefully this will negatively impact carbon capture aka corporate welfare
re: Donald, is it Iceland or Greenland you want to take over?
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/22/26 at 6:48 am to Barneyrb
Sick burn, what ever will I do…
re: Donald, is it Iceland or Greenland you want to take over?
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/22/26 at 6:45 am to fairweatherfans
Your name says it all…
re: Has anybody figured out why Trump would stick his neck out for Julia Letlow?
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/21/26 at 8:50 am to mikeytig
What is it about Fleming that Trump won't endorse him? He served under Trump during his first term...
I don't get the Letlow angle either. She wasn't a politician until her husband died of "COVID". I would assume he was hospitalized and given remdesivir and put on a vent, all of which we know now to be completely counter to successful outcomes. Actually hospitals still kill people, hence practicing medicine... BUT, she pushes for the vaccines. I suppose she feels that she is honoring her husband? Don't get it, still grades lower than Cassidy as a conservative.
I don't get the Letlow angle either. She wasn't a politician until her husband died of "COVID". I would assume he was hospitalized and given remdesivir and put on a vent, all of which we know now to be completely counter to successful outcomes. Actually hospitals still kill people, hence practicing medicine... BUT, she pushes for the vaccines. I suppose she feels that she is honoring her husband? Don't get it, still grades lower than Cassidy as a conservative.
re: In his speech right now before the WEF Trump has been a crybaby
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/21/26 at 8:50 am to VOR
Please return and melt on TD continuously, I love it! :usa:
re: Trump Allows Iranian Protesters to Die While Preparing to Kill Danish NATO Comrades
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/15/26 at 9:18 am to Jbird
You old enough to remember that song from Cranberries?
Its goes something like " IN YOUR HEAAAAD, IN YOUR HEEEAEEAD!" ...
Its goes something like " IN YOUR HEAAAAD, IN YOUR HEEEAEEAD!" ...
re: The US govt has lost the right to forcibly tax us.
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/1/26 at 11:09 am to FooManChoo
So keep funding evil and roll those dice
re: The US govt has lost the right to forcibly tax us.
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/1/26 at 11:04 am to FooManChoo
quote:
It isn’t sarcasm
Then, may God have mercy on your soul.
re: The US govt has lost the right to forcibly tax us.
Posted by mooseofterror on 1/1/26 at 10:29 am to FooManChoo
quote:
Christians are still under obligation by God to pay taxes to governments that require them
Nice sarcasm
re: Most Undocumented NOLA Migrants Came There to Rebuild After Katrina - Now Throw Them Out?
Posted by mooseofterror on 12/4/25 at 7:38 am to RFK
Research the different types of fallacies that the left uses for everything. It's like a slight of hand trick that attempts to distract attention away from root cause.
In this example we potentially have several versions;
1) Appeal to Emotion - should be obvious...
2) Non Sequitur - connecting rebuilding NO with illegal immigration - da fuq?
3)Moral Desert Fallacy - It might be a moral argument, but not a logically valid inference
In this example we potentially have several versions;
1) Appeal to Emotion - should be obvious...
2) Non Sequitur - connecting rebuilding NO with illegal immigration - da fuq?
3)Moral Desert Fallacy - It might be a moral argument, but not a logically valid inference
re: Aggressive herpes, Covid, hepatitis C monkeys loose in MS.
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/28/25 at 9:30 pm to Crimson Wraith
False flag in 3,2,1… didn’t Dems vote against opening gov today?
re: This is one of the best beatdowns of a lib journalist I’ve ever seen
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/16/25 at 6:54 pm to RFK
How many times have you visited Palestine?
re: Support for Windows 10 ends Oct 14. Will my home PC continue to work?
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/15/25 at 1:47 pm to Woodlands Tigah
Don't necessarily need to learn linux, plenty of free user friendly builds available. Mint, elementaryOS etc but learning linux would be beneficial
re: Why do you think Covid was released upon the masses?
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/15/25 at 6:12 am to FAT SEXY
I’ve often wondered if project warp speed was actually a deactivation of the vaccines intended results. This is why we saw certain batches that were extremely toxic, while most others were likely saline. Perhaps as many batches as possible were deactivated. Corona 1 offline, Corona 2 offline etc
By deactivation I mean to avoid a depopulation event.
By deactivation I mean to avoid a depopulation event.
re: Price gouging laws shouldn’t exist
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/13/25 at 11:23 am to weagle1999
random thoughts on a Monday, go write in your diary
re: Silver Investment
Posted by mooseofterror on 10/9/25 at 8:54 pm to Pauvetibete
Hold that physical silver baw! It’s just about to get interesting. Shorts taking a fricking beating
re: Shut it down.
Posted by mooseofterror on 9/30/25 at 8:23 am to Swamp Angel
I agree, but won't happen under current conditions. I've often wondered how we could obtain a "reaffirmation" of the Constitution as Law of the Land. Be that a ruling from a court, Executive Order, whatever it takes to realign our Government to do the job its supposed to be doing and not more. We shouldn't need those things, but "Legal" frameworks have polluted what our founding fathers envisioned. There should be no Grey area when it comes to laws, bills, etc that are unconstitutional. If you have to ask a court, then its unconstitutional.
re: RFK exposing more secrets by Big Pharma…
Posted by mooseofterror on 9/9/25 at 10:26 am to TigerDoc
quote:
A lot of what looks like “more chronic disease” today is really the flip side of success. People used to die quickly from infections, cancer (mortality down 35% since I was in high school), heart attacks, or strokes, and now they live with these conditions and survive long enough to develop other ones that are treatable but not curable. If you don't smoke like your grandpa did, you still get something. Medicine hasn’t created these illnesses. It’s pushed back the deadliest ones. And while cures are hard, treatments of chronic diseases do improve, just not as fast as we want.
Except we are not living longer...Why is our life expectancy lower when compared to other 1st world countries?
What is the reason for increased Autism numbers? I know how you will defend this...
No medications have side effects? That's the only way medicine doesn't cause illness.
I'll give you this, lots of lazy people around that would rather a fix-all pill than actually eat healthy and exercise. Pharma knows this and capitalizes.
re: RFK exposing more secrets by Big Pharma…
Posted by mooseofterror on 9/8/25 at 12:37 pm to Errerrerrwere
well at least you got a downvote :rotflmao:
Its not their fault really... its the way physicians and phd types are educated. they are indoctrinate early on and they can't help it.
Look at basic healthcare nowadays. Its symptom management over root-cause healing. This becomes a feedback loop where revenue from chronic disease treatments fund more research and marketing, regulatory approval reinforces treatment norms and education continues to focus on interventions. That foundation was already set, then along comes COVID.
Modern medicine’s structure - research funding, trial design, regulatory endpoints, medical education, and payment systems - collectively biases the system toward symptom management and product pipelines, making root-cause healing low-priority and low-profit
Not a sustainable business model to cure disease.
IMO the vax was used to create more Chronic Disease...
Its not their fault really... its the way physicians and phd types are educated. they are indoctrinate early on and they can't help it.
Look at basic healthcare nowadays. Its symptom management over root-cause healing. This becomes a feedback loop where revenue from chronic disease treatments fund more research and marketing, regulatory approval reinforces treatment norms and education continues to focus on interventions. That foundation was already set, then along comes COVID.
Modern medicine’s structure - research funding, trial design, regulatory endpoints, medical education, and payment systems - collectively biases the system toward symptom management and product pipelines, making root-cause healing low-priority and low-profit
Not a sustainable business model to cure disease.
IMO the vax was used to create more Chronic Disease...
re: RFK exposing more secrets by Big Pharma…
Posted by mooseofterror on 9/8/25 at 11:44 am to TigerDoc
And then the entire placebo group was vaxxed after a very short time period, eliminating the possibility for long-term evaluation
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