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  • pronstar

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    easy rider

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    Yes. Through the sorcery of TAT, I can self-moderate. I did so after I got the joke.
    I was reading the one on the Tuskegee Experiment and accidentally Xed out of the page. Went back to the post and it was gone.

    But on the other hand, I do find it ironic, gaff aside, that Biden brought up a past government experiment during a present government experiment.
     

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    Yes, that was the last question. Why I asked them is a little more detailed.

    We have some slight differences in that I believe governments, when acting as employers, have a significant conflict of interest when mandating an employee undergo a medical procedure as a condition of employment.

    I also believe public schools both primary/secondary and higher education are essentially a government entity, especially when I vote for the board, pay taxes to the board, or the boards are directly governed by a government or governmental appointee. That’s speaking just for the employee side. For students, governments have long had the power to mandate certain medical treatments in order to attend, but there have always been options available to parents/guardians who dissent.

    Private schools of the same flavors are a whole different ball of wax as employers.

    As I mentioned above, the choice by media and governments to politicize the response has really given me pause to look at why I believe certain things. Suffice it to say, I wholeheartedly believe that choice to emphasize power and politics over good governance at it’s core is tantamount to an attack on the United States by a domestic enemy, considering some US governments are dictating or advocating any personal agency in medical treatment determination be removed. In essence, it’s no different to me than .gov mandating abortions or sterilization for the common person. Justify differences however you want but, as Willie Nelson sings, that shît ain’t right.
    Please don't use the commie Willie Nelson to prove any points.
    You got my answers and as far as school vaccinations, I don't know of one which I don't agree with that my kids had to have. As far as employers, you can pick who you work for. I can choose if I shop at a 30.06 store or not.
    When I was in the service I didn't have a choice about what vaccines they gave me.
    What we can agree with is that for the last 20 years (or longer) or so our federal government sucks and is destroying this country. It is depressing to see what the democrats and rinos are doing. Yet the same stupid people keep getting elected by the same stupid voters and Texas has their fair share of stupid. I think Trump tried to clean the swamp but there is just too much quicksand.
     

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    FYI, Wall Street Journal last week had an article supporting Ivermectin but then the authors sent a letter to the editor retracting their article as apparently the data from I believe India was falsified. At first reflection the Ivermectin looked good but the article was retracted by the authors. FYI. Believe what you want.
     

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    FYI, Wall Street Journal last week had an article supporting Ivermectin but then the authors sent a letter to the editor retracting their article as apparently the data from I believe India was falsified. At first reflection the Ivermectin looked good but the article was retracted by the authors. FYI. Believe what you want.

    Very hard to find consistently accurate info these days…


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    Ivermectin seems to be one of the treatment drugs being used quite a bit.
    I keep a 1% sterile solution (50ml) in the medicine cabinet for when the need arises.
    General parasitic use a few times a year for my livestock but if I need it I have it.

    The bottle usually has a 2 year shelf life printed on the package so $45 every 2 years if it never gets used up is pretty cheap.
     

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    I keep a 1% sterile solution (50ml) in the medicine cabinet for when the need arises.
    General parasitic use a few times a year for my livestock but if I need it I have it.

    The bottle usually has a 2 year shelf life printed on the package so $45 every 2 years if it never gets used up is pretty cheap.
    I've always been curious to try the apple flavored one myself.
     

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    I've always been curious to try the apple flavored one myself.
    I know a USDA meat inspector, who fears exposure from the meat cutters, that uses the paste propylactically, but I think the purest, easiest to use, would be the 1% injectable for cattle. It's what I use for my sheep and goats... I used to squirt 1ml/100lbs into their mouths, but find it much easier to put on their corn at twice that dose per 100wt.
     

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    I keep a 1% sterile solution (50ml) in the medicine cabinet for when the need arises.
    General parasitic use a few times a year for my livestock but if I need it I have it.

    The bottle usually has a 2 year shelf life printed on the package so $45 every 2 years if it never gets used up is pretty cheap.
    500ml can be had for $100, and the expiration date is as bogus as most other meds expiration dates.
     

    motorcarman

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    500ml can be had for $100, and the expiration date is as bogus as most other meds expiration dates.
    I had some from 2010 and the guy at the feedstore said it might be a little weak but at double the dose it would likely work fine. I had some from 2015 and I bought a 50ml bottle a few months ago. Sealed up tight and it should be good for a long time.
     

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    Parents can exempt their kids from vaccines by claiming religious requirement or fear of autism side effects.
    I'm sure that in the more authoritarian parts of America they'll be issued special armbands, or possibly something that can be sewed into their clothing.
     

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    I'm sure that in the more authoritarian parts of America they'll be issued special armbands, or possibly something that can be sewed into their clothing.

    You’d think so, but that’s not the case. They just let those “objectors” roam free with no second thought given. It’s only with ChicomFluV19 that the same liberal idiots are up in arms.


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    You’d think so, but that’s not the case. They just let those “objectors” roam free with no second thought given. It’s only with ChicomFluV19 that the same liberal idiots are up in arms.


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    Left unchecked it's probably coming. I will say I got a kick out of Ron DeSantis telling Biden off yesterday.
     

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    Any chance you could PM me a copy of the letter? I'd love to send it to my employer and my friends would love to do the same!
    All of us are getting unlawfully harassed (think HIPPA) to provide medical information to HR and we keep refusing and repeating to them that their requests are illegal.
    I'd love to give them the right kind of letter so that they will finally STFU.
     
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