Still not safe, Still not effective....

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Well, back on topic. Larry Allen, 52, a heck of a good person, who one time benched 700 lbs, and was a great player for the Cowboys, died suddenly earlier this week. On vacation!

Chiefs lineman, BJ Thompson, only 25, goes into cardiac arrest yesterday.

Coincidence? I think only in the fact that each most likely were jabbed by the myocardial vaccine!
Well, back on topic. Larry Allen, 52, a heck of a good person, who one time benched 700 lbs, and was a great player for the Cowboys, died suddenly earlier this week. On vacation!

Chiefs lineman, BJ Thompson, only 25, goes into cardiac arrest yesterday.

Coincidence? I think only in the fact that each most likely were jabbed by the myocardial vaccine! Originally Posted by Michael8219
So I joined a couple years ago, never had much interest in posting since I have been unable to hobby due to health reasons. But I check in once in awhile and lurk. I've been drawn to this forum and it really surprises me. I thought most hobbyists tended to be reasonable people and more tolerant. If you are already participating in something that much of society does not approve of, I would think you would be much more accepting and objective about the views of others.

I am fascinated to find that this is not the case. There are many of you that have fallen into the behaviors that I believe are destroying the Conservative movement in general and the GOP in particular.

Your post is a good example. In other parts of this thread you have been criticized for misrepresentation of scientific data. You claimed to be qualified to make the statements you did, but the response to your claims seemed to pretty effectively challenge that. The point was also made that if your claims were true, that the conclusions you then made about the data were intentionally misleading.

You seem to have done the same thing again. You take two separate, unrelated events and then imply a link to the COVID vaccine. With no apparent evidence of any kind that this is the case. You don't even know if they got the vaccine! That seems to be very irresponsible and unethical.

Why would you do this? I am puzzled and concerned. You are not the only member that does these types of things. Is the charge that you want to break things more than they already are actually true? I cannot imagine that this will help. Or is it just that all of you like the attention from stirring things up? I think that is very dangerous. I keep being reminded of the saying to be careful what you ask for because you might get it.

I do not mean to single you out particularly. I don't want to go to war with a bunch of you who seem to encourage that behavior. You have just come to my attention because you are repeating behavior that you were just called out for in a pretty effective way. I really don't understand this. You cannot actually believe that your small group understands things that a whole bunch of other people do not.

I think this is probably a waste of time, but I would encourage you to stop making things worse. I can tell you from a very large network of acquaintances that I have that there are many lifelong Conservatives and Republicans out there that feel like you are giving us a very bad name. We think you are doing damage that we may not ever fully recover from.
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Seems the base question needs asked. Who knew I would do it?

Is science agreement or disagreement?

We can layer is censorship on the agreement camp, along with government "influence", cajoling, coersion and the oldest trollop of them all - money. Other people's Money at that.
What are you talking about? I read other things you post and have to say that most of them are just as strange. You seem to like to post rambling stuff just for the sake of doing it. On a board about hookers. But I'm sure it is just me and you will tell me so.
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On a board about hookers. But I'm sure it is just me and you will tell me so. Originally Posted by gladi8r
The content police have arrived.

My question to you is does his post violate the ToS? If not, why are you policing what another person posts? Seriously, why do you feel its your business to comment on the appropriateness of the post?
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The content police have arrived.

My question to you is does his post violate the ToS? If not, why are you policing what another person posts? Seriously, why do you feel its your business to comment on the appropriateness of the post? Originally Posted by texassapper
Just like your avatar you are a bomb thrower.
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Just like your avatar you are a bomb thrower. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
LOL.. yeah that's me, full on anarchist.
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
Seems this thread has been highly effective, though still not nessissarily safe for some.
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“Most likely” in my earlier post does not mean they absolutely were. And there has been a proven pattern and statistical fact of myocarditis occurring at a much greater incidence rate in those that have been vaccinated with the COVID vaccine than not.

BJ Thompson attended Stephen F Austin from 2019 to 2022. SFA policy with regard to the jab: “Failure to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, obtain an exemption prior to scheduled clinical experience, and/or comply with clinical agency requirements will result in students being out of compliance to attend clinical with subsequent consequences per course and program policies.” Most likely BJ was vaccinated but I don’t have proof that many of you clamor for.

From the Yale School of Medicine:
“Myocarditis is a rare side effect of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which have been used with great success as protection against the SARS CoV-2 virus and its variants. Generally, the condition is highly treatable, but it has caused concern in some quarters about the vaccines’ safety.”

Yale and many many other institutions acknowledge it but call it rare. Again, we will never have a study large enough to really see the true incidence rate.

It is just as irresponsible to not consider that there were impacts and in my opinion children and young adults should not have been vaccinated unless they were obese, had preexisting upper respiratory conditions, or other indications. And all adults should have had the freedom to decline.

The fact that the Biden administration promulgated an OSHA rule in 2021 to require businesses to enforce vaccination or weekly testing is fairly Orwellian.

“The ETS requires covered employers to develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, with an exception for employers that instead establish, implement, and enforce a policy allowing Page 3 3 employees who are not fully vaccinated to elect to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing and wear a face ...”

http://www.osha.gov/sites/default/fi...s/OSHA4162.pdf

I am not going to be as judgmental as a couple of you have been nor presumptuous that you will not read the OSHA rule that was put forth but an individual needs to do proper research and allow for opposing scientific based rebuttal as well as informed right not to take the jab based on that truth or on religious beliefs.

And I certainly wouldn’t say hey, me and my golf club, bar, alumni, etc buddies all think you’re a POS. That is truly parochial and childish!
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“Most likely” in my earlier post does not mean they absolutely were. And there has been a proven pattern and statistical fact of myocarditis occurring at a much greater incidence rate in those that have been vaccinated with the COVID vaccine than not.

BJ Thompson attended Stephen F Austin from 2019 to 2022. SFA policy with regard to the jab: “Failure to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, obtain an exemption prior to scheduled clinical experience, and/or comply with clinical agency requirements will result in students being out of compliance to attend clinical with subsequent consequences per course and program policies.” Most likely BJ was vaccinated but I don’t have proof that many of you clamor for.

From the Yale School of Medicine:
“Myocarditis is a rare side effect of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which have been used with great success as protection against the SARS CoV-2 virus and its variants. Generally, the condition is highly treatable, but it has caused concern in some quarters about the vaccines’ safety.”

Yale and many many other institutions acknowledge it but call it rare. Again, we will never have a study large enough to really see the true incidence rate.

It is just as irresponsible to not consider that there were impacts and in my opinion children and young adults should not have been vaccinated unless they were obese, had preexisting upper respiratory conditions, or other indications. And all adults should have had the freedom to decline.

The fact that the Biden administration promulgated an OSHA rule in 2021 to require businesses to enforce vaccination or weekly testing is fairly Orwellian.

“The ETS requires covered employers to develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, with an exception for employers that instead establish, implement, and enforce a policy allowing Page 3 3 employees who are not fully vaccinated to elect to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing and wear a face ...”

http://www.osha.gov/sites/default/fi...s/OSHA4162.pdf

I am not going to be as judgmental as a couple of you have been nor presumptuous that you will not read the OSHA rule that was put forth but an individual needs to do proper research and allow for opposing scientific based rebuttal as well as informed right not to take the jab based on that truth or on religious beliefs.

And I certainly wouldn’t say hey, me and my golf club, bar, alumni, etc buddies all think you’re a POS. That is truly parochial and childish! Originally Posted by Michael8219
Good post Michael, and that's coming from a board member (moi) who's more pro-vaccine than most here.

Given myocarditis considerations, it is very possible the risks of the COVID vaccine outweigh the benefits for young men.

About the OSHA ETS which required vaccination or weekly testing, the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional, so it never took effect. I have a lot of anti-vax friends, but none of them to my knowledge were forced by their employers or the government to get the vaccine.
Well, back on topic. Larry Allen, 52, a heck of a good person, who one time benched 700 lbs, and was a great player for the Cowboys, died suddenly earlier this week. On vacation!

Chiefs lineman, BJ Thompson, only 25, goes into cardiac arrest yesterday.

Coincidence? I think only in the fact that each most likely were jabbed by the myocardial vaccine! Originally Posted by Michael8219
So, lemme get this straight. Anyone vaccinated who subsequently dies of natural or unexpected causes is always going to be because they got jabbed.

That's ridiculous, of course.

Newsflash: there have been many football players and other athletes who have died of sudden death. Is there some correlation between the amount of weight one can lift and the death of a vaccination?

Oh, wait! I missed the final sentence where you said, "I think..."

Never mind.
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Tiny, thank you sir. For my industry we weren’t forced, but a friend in the medical area (back office) was forced out for not taking it.

A family member took it as their exemption request was denied. And of course there were a couple airlines. For many they had to choose between getting the vax or losing their job since many companies instituted such policies ahead of the proposed OSHA rule which was found unconstitutional.

Our company did not require it as they would have lost key individuals. The company did stress they would of course comply with the rule if it had been implemented but still not force anyone to get vaxxed.

Diligaf: of course not but there have been studies showing a higher incidence. Was just trying to make a point for illustration and consideration.

And yes. If you can bench 700 lbs you’re not supposed to die suddenly at 52 on vacation unless your enemies cut your hair and gouge your eyes out. And even then you take out all the Philistines with you.

Cheers!
The content police have arrived.

My question to you is does his post violate the ToS? If not, why are you policing what another person posts? Seriously, why do you feel its your business to comment on the appropriateness of the post? Originally Posted by texassapper
I am quickly learning how you and the regulars who post in this forum work. THis is one of them. You post quotes out of context and then misrepresent them. I didn't say that you were violating the TOS. I was trying to point out how bizarre it is to spend so much energy and effort arguing about dumb politics on a board about hookers. The only thing more ridiculous might be how much time people like you spend on looking for ways to criticize other members. One of you even wasted time bashing me for misspelling REAGAN's name. Wow. Some of you need to get out more. It IS a hooker board.
“Most likely” in my earlier post does not mean they absolutely were. And there has been a proven pattern and statistical fact of myocarditis occurring at a much greater incidence rate in those that have been vaccinated with the COVID vaccine than not.

BJ Thompson attended Stephen F Austin from 2019 to 2022. SFA policy with regard to the jab: “Failure to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, obtain an exemption prior to scheduled clinical experience, and/or comply with clinical agency requirements will result in students being out of compliance to attend clinical with subsequent consequences per course and program policies.” Most likely BJ was vaccinated but I don’t have proof that many of you clamor for.

From the Yale School of Medicine:
“Myocarditis is a rare side effect of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, which have been used with great success as protection against the SARS CoV-2 virus and its variants. Generally, the condition is highly treatable, but it has caused concern in some quarters about the vaccines’ safety.”

Yale and many many other institutions acknowledge it but call it rare. Again, we will never have a study large enough to really see the true incidence rate.

It is just as irresponsible to not consider that there were impacts and in my opinion children and young adults should not have been vaccinated unless they were obese, had preexisting upper respiratory conditions, or other indications. And all adults should have had the freedom to decline.

The fact that the Biden administration promulgated an OSHA rule in 2021 to require businesses to enforce vaccination or weekly testing is fairly Orwellian.

“The ETS requires covered employers to develop, implement, and enforce a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, with an exception for employers that instead establish, implement, and enforce a policy allowing Page 3 3 employees who are not fully vaccinated to elect to undergo weekly COVID-19 testing and wear a face ...”

http://www.osha.gov/sites/default/fi...s/OSHA4162.pdf

I am not going to be as judgmental as a couple of you have been nor presumptuous that you will not read the OSHA rule that was put forth but an individual needs to do proper research and allow for opposing scientific based rebuttal as well as informed right not to take the jab based on that truth or on religious beliefs.

And I certainly wouldn’t say hey, me and my golf club, bar, alumni, etc buddies all think you’re a POS. That is truly parochial and childish! Originally Posted by Michael8219
YOu seem to like to post things like this. I saw a post of yours where you said had background that made you qualified. I would like to know why you never responded to post #113 in this thread? Because another tactic I have noticed that frequent posters use here is that they do not respond when members post replies that seem to make some pretty good points. Do you just count on them getting lost in all of the other replies and then going away?