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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Anybody want to bet how this vote is going to go?

A CDC committee will convene this week and likely vote Thursday to deliver permanent legal indemnity to Pfizer and Moderna, through the process of adding the drug companies’ mRNA injections to the child and adolescent immunization schedules.

23 comments:

  1. And yet the Democrats want to allow people to sue gun companies for the misuse of guns. SMH.

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  2. one who can't find relief in the courts, must seek relief outside the courts. Are you sure this is what you want???

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  3. This highlights another problem -- Federal government employees effectively have immunity for their decisions that are performed in their official capacity. Consider "Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male" and realize that if Dr. Josef Mengele were a federal employee, he could never be prosecuted.

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  4. Doesn’t matter. Fraud negates any such protection.

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  5. CDC doesn't make law.

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  6. This is lawfare. This is bait to entice legal action so they can get a court decision. These scoundrels probably already have the legal argument.

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  7. Good, let them do this and take away the last remaining possibility of orderly handling for claims over harm and death due to the shots.
    Close off the relief valve offered by system sanctioned legal action, and you are left with nothing but a powder keg of non-legal action as the sole remaining recourse. I'd love to see fauci dangling from a DC overpass with his dick stuffed in his mouth. And this is how we get there.

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    1. Sort of like that old phrase "Never back your enemy into a corner with no means of escape."

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    2. Big D, I like the way you think. My patience has become razor thin.

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    3. Makes me wonder why he hasn't already done the Homer Simpson vanish into the shrubbery trick by now. Someone, somewhere has lost a loved one to this monster and has the capability of settling accounts. If he remains in the public eye in this country, the accountants will have an easier time getting close enough to affect an audit.

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    4. One does wonder. But as a practical matter, these functionaries are in a locale far removed from many of those most likely to desire taking such retributive action. Sure, you can hop in the car and drive to Mordor on the Potomac from anywhere in the CONUS. Then you actually have to arrange serruptitous access to the offenders, arrange a plan and possess the resources and mindset to carry it out. It's doable, but sounds easier than it is. And it is a suicide mission, no doubt. Very few are naturally cast from that mold.

      My take is that people aren't pissed enough yet, and far too many are so complacent and demoralized by the events of the past few years they can't even muster the necessary outrage any longer. So, we all sit in waiting for "the moment", which will only become apparent with the benefit of hindsight. I know it is coming, I just cannot know when.

      Every political entity/country/society has its expiration date. Ours would appear to be rapidly approaching, judging by the level of brazenly and openly conducted corruption, rank criminality and absolute moral degradation of our culture. The willful and malicious killing of citizens for control and profit is pretty far down the slope to ultimate societal ruination.

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  8. OH, hell no. These folks (and more) thought it best to HIDE shit - for 75 years or some shit. That's how long they can be held financially and physically held accountable to the WORLD.

    There is no single tree to hold all those who should swing.

    QHM

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    1. Rope and trees are reusable. Not every criminal deserves to be hung on a brand-new rope.

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    2. Why not be like Vlad the Impaler and make THEM into a forest?

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    3. Well, I'd be in favor of that, as long as it wasn't my back yard---bodies stink (or so I've been told). Perhaps we could place them in a ring around DC, "pour encourager les autres".

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  9. so, do we get to find out what the going rate is for a congress critter ?
    or how many shares of stock ?
    like my dad always used to say, if you want some asshole to pay, take his blood, give him pain. he was a old hillbilly from eastern KY.

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  10. It's a close run thing. The vote will either be unanimous or it will be unanimous.

    Can't predict how it's gonna turn out.

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  11. Legal indemnity doesn't come from the barrel of a gun, but real justice can.

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  12. Can’t vote you way out of tyranny.

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  13. No.
    Nope.
    Hell fucking no.

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  14. Guarantee the decision was made before the meeting was even scheduled. They are just going through the motions.

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