DC_Vol
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Goes against the narrative...TF??? You don't think someone should have been testing the PCR vs viral cultures from the get-go? This would have been easy info to have after 8-12 weeks of the pandemic, IF anyone actually wanted to know.
In addition, it's common medical knowledge that you can detect nonviable viral material many weeks after a number of infections.
Antidepressants don't "mellow" a person out. They take the edge off of intrusive thoughts, obsessive thoughts, feelings of worthlessness, etc. They certainly don't make people more open to suggestion or control. If anything, they free people up to take up for themselves.
A Governor can't do both? Accompany his wife and speak to the issues in his State in 14 days?????
For 14 days the Governor’s has been completely unresponsive while elected officials have been begging the state to reopen state testing sites , people are waiting over 6 hours in line just for a Covid test.
Biden has hidden for a yearA Governor can't do both? Accompany his wife and speak to the issues in his State in 14 days?????
For 14 days the Governor’s office has been completely unresponsive while elected officials have been begging the state to reopen state testing sites , people are waiting over 6 hours in line just for a Covid test.
Tell us your moral compass is broken without telling us your moral compass is broken.A Governor can't do both? Accompany his wife and speak to the issues in his State in 14 days?????
For 14 days the Governor’s office has been completely unresponsive while elected officials have been begging the state to reopen state testing sites , people are waiting over 6 hours in line just for a Covid test.
Tell us your moral compass is broken without telling us your moral compass is broken.
His schedule and agenda are available for public view. He's had meetings that he did around his wife's cancer treatment. But your lack of character has been evident for a year now so it's no surprise.
