| shillllihs 6,101 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 2:22:51 AM 
 i hear nothing.
 
 
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| shillllihs 6,101 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 3:07:07 AM 
 Bless,us all.
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:30:43 PM 
 @klynn55
 
 How about giving  it a break. I can't stand either party. If I wanted to read politics I would go to yahoo news.
 
 
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:48:33 PM 
 Are you going to be posting Democrat LIES?
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:50:49 PM 
 3,000 people have died from #coronavirus so far this year.
 
 2019:
 250,000 died from medical errors
 169,936: accidental deaths
 35,823: alcohol-induced deaths
 80,000: flu
 300,000+: fat-induced heart disease
 
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:51:23 PM 
 CBS News admits 'mistake' after airing footage of overcrowded Italian hospital in report about NYC
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:54:05 PM 
 Did you know that 1,002 people die every day in America from obesity related coronary disease?
 
 That’s 365,914 deaths last year—all preventable.
 
 What might be the result if our news agency kept a daily tracker on those deaths?
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:54:41 PM 
 Kentucky the first man to die went to the hospital with stroke symptoms, then had a stroke and a heart attack but tested positive for covid so they called it a covid death
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:55:28 PM 
 If social-distancing is the only way to quell the spread—explain Japan.
 
 First case reported in early January. No social-distancing. No national emergency declared.
 
 Population 126 million—yet only 52 deaths.
 
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 3/31/2020 1:56:09 PM 
 Swine Flu epidemic 2009:
 
 61 million Americans infected.
 18,000 Americans died, all ages affected similarly.
 Symptoms: breathing difficulty, followed by viral or bacterial pneumonia (so yes—ventilators were needed).
 
 
 
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