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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

My Body, My Choice

GLASGOW, Ky. (WBKO) - On Friday, several protesters gathered at the Glasgow square to protest for the right to try different treatments that might not be cleared for specific medical uses.

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  1. "We need rigorous, double-blind studies and evaluation of long-term effects before we (CDC) could approve ivermectin for Covid-19."
    But we don't need no stinking tests for the MRNA jab. Just take it, peasant!
    John in Indy

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  2. They are lying scum. 63 studies show it works. Odds of it not working are over 1 trillion to one. The treatment protocol from the medical center/graves gilbert is go home, call us when you turn blue, and we get paid more when you die.

    Steve in Ky

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    1. You are 1000% correct.

      Since when is it a pAnDeMiC when the first step in treatment is "palliative care", ie go home and get rest?

      Only return if you're in a cytokine storm and declining rapidly so we can pump you full of expensive drugs and charge icu rates -

      why would we give hcq, zinc, zpak, Ivermectin or monoclonals and keep you from enjoying a nice hospital stay?

      Nucking futs EVERYONE ISN'T SAYING WHAT THE FUCK? HAVE YA'LL LOST YOUR FUCKING MINDS?? Stock up on that shit so you can start it early, when it matters.

      Mind boggling...

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  3. Remember, Ivermectin is a Protease Inhibitor with a 50 year history of safety, a very low cost per dose, and it's discoverer was awarded a Nobel Prize. Meanwhile, Pfizer is creating a Protease Inhibitor that will be released with no history and minimal testing. However, since it can be patented and the price can be set to whatever floats the Pfizer executive's boat (literally and figuratively) it will be deemed safe, effective, and probably mandatory.

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  4. Unfortunately, no one really knows what they hell they were saying because well....drunk Scotsmen.

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