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2 hours ago, Ridgerunner said:

How many of the remaining infected 482,033 are presently hospitalized?

You ask such ridiculous questions. How on Earth would I know the answer
to that question? As I said before, I don't have a crystal ball, I'm not psychic,
I'm not a prognosticator, I'm not even a scientific mathematician. I don't
have access to numbers with that kind of detail. You would need to direct
your question to someone with access to much more explicit numbers than
the general public has available to them.

Here are the numbers, knock yourself out.

COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

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21 minutes ago, Ridgerunner said:

Logically it does.

Only in your mind. It has no bearing and carries no weight with anything
that's happening right now. In the future, as I said, we can revisit this, but
right now, it's like smoke in a hurricane.

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3 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

Only if they smuggle them in with them stuck up their rectum.   Prisoners are usually subject to a cavity search before being placed in a prison cell. Once inside the cell they have no contact with the outside world.  

Rectum?Damn near killed im !!😀😀

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22 minutes ago, Ridgerunner said:

You are really stretching things to blame this policy on Barr.  For the most part this has been done by liberals on the state and local level. 

First, I didn't write this article, so how on God's green Earth could I be
stretching things?

Second, again it sounds like you haven't read the article because it
clearly says that Barr ordered the Bureau of Prisons to expand the
group of federal inmates eligible for early release.

Now, aside from Attorney General, I have no idea who Barr is or what
his political affiliation is and I don't give a shit one way or the other. I
would guess he ordered the BOP to find more ways to release inmates
early because it falls under the purview of his job as AG. And, that's
something he would have refuted if it wasn't true.

But, I'm going to make an educated guess, based on your previous
rhetoric, that he's a Republican. Also, based on your previous
comments, whenever anyone says something you don't like or doesn't
fit with or suit your agenda, you get your back up and go into discredit
mode. That's even more true if it's being said about a Republican and
especially so if it's about the person claiming leadership of this country.
You hop up on your rabble-rousing soapbox and try to lay the blame
at the feet of anyone and anything else you can come up with, exactly
like your "messiah" does. Anything that might make "your side" look
bad is always someone else's fault.

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6 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

I guess if they do resort back to crime the current Stand Your Ground Laws will enlighten them with some lead between the eyes.  

As the song goes....Only in America 🤣

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10 hours ago, Ridgerunner said:

Check out the March 25,2020 article in ATP SCIENCE  entitled " Hydroxychloroquine :  How Does It Kill the Covid-19 Virus? "

I did and the article further backs up my statement

How does an anti-malarial drug stop a virus?

As we know, antibiotics do not kill viruses. Antibiotics attack cell walls of bacteria and viruses simply don’t have cell walls. Malaria is a very serious parasitic infection spread by mosquitoes and is endemic in India and Africa. Interestingly, hydroxychloroquine makes the hemoglobin toxic to the malaria parasite that feeds on it.[2] This is how it kills malaria, and it does so very effectively.

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13 hours ago, StnCld316 said:

Only if they smuggle them in with them stuck up their rectum. 

That's funny shit! A Cell phone shoved up their ass. I hope the phone is not on Vibrate. They properly end up with radical bowel movements. LMAO! JB

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9 hours ago, letsdothis said:

First, I didn't write this article, so how on God's green Earth could I be
stretching things?

Second, again it sounds like you haven't read the article because it
clearly says that Barr ordered the Bureau of Prisons to expand the
group of federal inmates eligible for early release.

Now, aside from Attorney General, I have no idea who Barr is or what
his political affiliation is and I don't give a shit one way or the other. I
would guess he ordered the BOP to find more ways to release inmates
early because it falls under the purview of his job as AG. And, that's
something he would have refuted if it wasn't true.

But, I'm going to make an educated guess, based on your previous
rhetoric, that he's a Republican. Also, based on your previous
comments, whenever anyone says something you don't like or doesn't
fit with or suit your agenda, you get your back up and go into discredit
mode. That's even more true if it's being said about a Republican and
especially so if it's about the person claiming leadership of this country.
You hop up on your rabble-rousing soapbox and try to lay the blame
at the feet of anyone and anything else you can come up with, exactly
like your "messiah" does. Anything that might make "your side" look
bad is always someone else's fault.

Just want to point out that the mayors of the largest U.S. cities started this policy long before coronavirus as part of their liberal progressive social justice ideology.  Those mayors have since used the coronavirus as an excuse to increase and speed up the releases. Liberal governors of many states did the same thing.

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5 hours ago, Ridgerunner said:

Just want to point out that the mayors of the largest U.S. cities started this policy long before coronavirus as part of their liberal progressive social justice ideology.  Those mayors have since used the coronavirus as an excuse to increase and speed up the releases. Liberal governors of many states did the same thing.

So, you would have us believe that of the 29 Republican mayors in the
100 largest cities in the US, not a single one has done the same thing?
As I said before, you always blame someone else.

On the other hand, since Democratic mayors outnumber Republican
mayors by more than 2 to 1, in the 100 largest cities in the US, I guess
you could always blame the Democrats for the majority of EVERYTHING
that gets done in those 100 cities.

And since the Republican vs Democratic governors are split at almost
50/50, you expect us to believe that a Republican governor has never
had anything to do with the early release of inmates? Always pointing
the finger across the aisle trying to shift blame.

If there's one thing my life on this big blue marble called Earth has
taught me so far, it's that people are at fault. Nothing else matters. It's
always people who are the cause of everything. And being Republican
certainly doesn't give you some special pass or exemption at being
blameless. So, suck it up and own up. Be an adult.

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3 hours ago, letsdothis said:

So, you would have us believe that of the 29 Republican mayors in the
100 largest cities in the US, not a single one has done the same thing?
As I said before, you always blame someone else.

On the other hand, since Democratic mayors outnumber Republican
mayors by more than 2 to 1, in the 100 largest cities in the US, I guess
you could always blame the Democrats for the majority of EVERYTHING
that gets done in those 100 cities.

And since the Republican vs Democratic governors are split at almost
50/50, you expect us to believe that a Republican governor has never
had anything to do with the early release of inmates? Always pointing
the finger across the aisle trying to shift blame.

If there's one thing my life on this big blue marble called Earth has
taught me so far, it's that people are at fault. Nothing else matters. It's
always people who are the cause of everything. And being Republican
certainly doesn't give you some special pass or exemption at being
blameless. So, suck it up and own up. Be an adult.

 I'm not a Republican.   Previous to coronavirus, social justice was the primary reason given for the mass release of prisoners by U.S. cities and states. Social justice is a liberal progressive promoted political issue.  Liberal progressives reside in the Democratic Party.  I just point blame where it deserves to be pointed. Sorry that you can't handle that. Maybe you need to suck it up and be an adult.  

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