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All the more reason to use a "non modern" bullet. I am thinking 25 ACP should make it through the skull no trouble at all unless the angle was really bad. He might have lived longer in great pain. I don't see a down side to that.

You don't fuck with my kid. My mother tried, and that was the last time she saw any of us. Use me all you want for your petty games, I can deal, I grew up with it, but you are not going to use my boy as a pawn.

I have the satasfaction of knowing she died all alone with the only friends are the ones she bought.

Might tell the story one day.

sorry to hear about your situation, but lets break down your first part about wanting the dude to suffer.

chances are if you shot him in the head and he lived for 3-4 days, he wasnt conscious and probably felt no pain at all. just lights went out and involuntary and machines were still keeping him alive. So he lives on machines for 3 days, taking time and resources in a hospital bill that is 100% paid for by the tax payers.

you want to use a 25 acp? why? you only get one shot and if you dont kill the guy and he lives, you are in jail and he is locked up too with no chance for you to finish him off.

No, the DRT option is the best in the Plauche situation.
 
My very first job out of grad school in bench (lab) research was at a Philly teaching hospital. I left after the first group meeting when I realized my supervisor was throwing out about 1/3 of the data points that "didn't match her hypothesis". I was following protocol of the experiments exactly and knew there was no reason to remove that data. I had been required to decapitate animals for this study - I didn't have problems using animals for science but just not willing to do it for "bad" science. Went on to an outstanding lab with integrity, at Penn thereafter. Night and day difference; but yes, researchers falsifying and fabricating data are out there. That's why conformational or refuting studies from different institutions are important (but get less grant money if you are always the second group). Remember "Reservatrol" (red wine) being good for your heart? That was based on falsified data. Seems the bad (dishonest) players have outdone themselves the last three years though.

It reminds me about "climate change". Ever wonder why we stopped calling it global warming. The switch happened around here.

 
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sorry to hear about your situation, but lets break down your first part about wanting the dude to suffer.

chances are if you shot him in the head and he lived for 3-4 days, he wasnt conscious and probably felt no pain at all. just lights went out and involuntary and machines were still keeping him alive. So he lives on machines for 3 days, taking time and resources in a hospital bill that is 100% paid for by the tax payers.

you want to use a 25 acp? why? you only get one shot and if you dont kill the guy and he lives, you are in jail and he is locked up too with no chance for you to finish him off.

No, the DRT option is the best in the Plauche situation.

I would want suffering. Along these lines.....but I do understand your point.

 
My very first job out of grad school in bench (lab) research was at a Philly teaching hospital. I left after the first group meeting when I realized my supervisor was throwing out about 1/3 of the data points that "didn't match her hypothesis". I was following protocol of the experiments exactly and knew there was no reason to remove that data. I had been required to decapitate animals for this study - I didn't have problems using animals for science but just not willing to do it for "bad" science. Went on to an outstanding lab with integrity, at Penn thereafter. Night and day difference; but yes, researchers falsifying and fabricating data are out there. That's why conformational or refuting studies from different institutions are important (but get less grant money if you are always the second group). Remember "Reservatrol" (red wine) being good for your heart? That was based on falsified data. Seems the bad (dishonest) players have outdone themselves the last three years though.
I used to take reservatrol. Then it became hard to find. Though, wasn't there some studies done that showed it helped on COVID?

So other than potentially helping with COVID, what is the benefit or detriment of reservatrol?
 
if you say so.

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Let me add some context (https://www.brookings.edu/articles/...ore-gap-why-it-persists-and-what-can-be-done/):

Second, even IQ scores clearly respond to changes in the environment. IQ scores, for example, have risen dramatically throughout the world since the 1930s. In America, 82 percent of those who took the Stanford-Binet test in 1978 scored above the 1932 average for individuals of the same age. The average black did about as well on the Stanford-Binet test in 1978 as the average white did in 1932.
 

Look for the dear Republicans to loudly and proudly introduce and possibly even vote for all kinds of great, wonderful, much needed bills.

Since they know there is 0% chance the bill will pass the senate or get signed by the president, they can have fun pretending they care about their voters.

Anyone remember the 100 times congress voted to completely repeal Obamacare?
Right up until they actually had the senate and the presidency and then, well we couldn't really do such a thing now could we?

Anyone remember how the Republicans were all going to pass the Hearing Protection act if only they got in power and then... well you know we don't get the warm and FUDD feeling about it, how about we help the democrats do more gun control instead?
 
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Look for the dear Republicans to loudly and proudly introduce and possibly even vote for all kinds of great, wonderful, much needed bills.

Since they know there is 0% chance the bill will pass the senate or get signed by the president, they can have fun pretending they care about their voters.

Anyone remember the 100 times congress voted to completely repeal Obamacare?
Right up until they actually had the senate and the presidency and then, well we couldn't really do such a thing now could we?

Anyone remember how the Republicans were all going to pass the Hearing Protection act if only they got in power and then... well you know we don't get the warm and FUDD feeling about it, how about we help the democrats do more gun control instead?
which is why they are the republican'ts. what a fucking joke....and people that buy into it are the punchline.
 
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It is a small number of people 535 asshats using all the above at will to fuck up the other 80%. If the sheep could only understand the strength in numbers. Everyone in American has been fucked over in one way or another , 332 million people just walking over something could turn it into dust.
Trans is 1.5% as generous, generous estimate.
 
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2014
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    • February 16: Hunter and his attorney, Thomas Gallagher, were notified by the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Juan Garcia Ill, that Hunter had been administratively discharged for cocaine use
    • February 21: After months of Western-backed protests, the Ukrainian parliament voted to oust President Viktor YANUKOVYCH; in the following days, YANUKOVYCH sought exile in Russia
    • March 16: In response to an article199 that Hunter emailed to his longtime business partner, Devon Archer, entitled, “Joe Biden Lurks Behind Every U.S. Action on Ukraine,” Archer responded: There is a “unique timing here in this upcoming opportunity. One door closes [and] another opens.”
    • April 1: Archer joined the board of Burisma, a Cypriot-registered gas company in the Ukraine which was co-founded by Mykola ZLOCHEVSKY-who served as an advisor to YANUKOVYCH- even though Archer had no experience working in the Ukraine and did not speak the language
    • April 12: The White House released a statement announcing Joe would visit the Ukraine in ten days to “consult on the latest steps to enhance Ukraine’s short- and long-term energy security.”
    • April 12 at 11:43 PM EDT: Hunter emailed Archer an extremely long memo about leveraging Joe’s position as the “public face” of the U.S. administration’s policy in the Ukraine: “The [Burisma] contract should begin now- not after the upcoming visit of my guy [Joe]. That [Burisma contract] should include a retainer in the range of [$]25k p[er]/m[onth] w/ additional fees where appropriate for more in depth work to go to BS [Boies Schiller Flexer LLP] for our protection.
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  • April 14: Archer visited Joe at the White House under the pretense of his son’s school project
  • April 18: Hunter joined the board of Burisma, even though he, too, had zero experience working in the energy sector, or the Ukraine, and did not speak the language
  • April 21: Joe arrived in the Ukraine; during the transatlantic flight, Joe’s staff briefed205 reporters about the U.S. plan to help the Ukraine extract their “unconventional” gas resources, for which only Burisma held a current license
  • April 23: Archer gave an interview, which was later posted206 on Burisma’s website, about how Archer “knows” the U.S. Secretary of State (John Kerry) and Joe
  • April 25: Joe was reported as the “public face of the administration’s handling of [the] Ukraine”
  • April 28: Authorities in the United Kingdom froze $23 million from the London bank accounts of ZLOCHEVSKY, one of Burisma’s key owners
  • May 12: Burisma publicly announced that Hunter joined its board
  • May 13: Burisma posted a photo of Joe and Archer at the White House on their website. Joe’s lawyer demanded that Burisma remove the photo; eventually, Burisma complied with the demand
  • September 10: Archer committed one of his many FARA violations by advocating to U.S. officials at the U.S. embassy in Kyiv as an unregistered agent on behalf of Burisma, his foreign principal
2015
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  • February 16: Hunter violated the FARA and lobbied the U.S. State Department on behalf of ZLOCHEVSKY to strong-arm the Mexican government in an effort to secure safe passage for ZLOCHEVSKY’s trip to Mexico (ZLOCHEVSKY was justifiably worried about being denied entry)
  • April 17: Vadym POZHARSKYI, an in-house advisor to Burisma’s board, thanked Hunter for the opportunity to meet with Joe the previous evening at the Cafe Milano restaurant in D.C. The sitting Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Karim MASSIMOV, who was recently arrested for treason, was invited to the dinner as well, alongside Kazakh oligarch Kenes RAKISHEV
  • December 2: Hunter and Archer, along with their ever-present handler, Eric Schwerin, received real-time White House conference call notes regarding Joe’s upcoming travel to the Ukraine from Blue Star Strategies, whose leaders- Sally Painter and Karen Tramontano-were illegally representing Burisma by not registering as agents of a foreign principal (Burisma) with the DOJ, per the FARA
  • December 6: Joe’s own staff recommended that he “not … get into naming names or accusing individuals” in response to the potential question, “Do you think ZLOCHEVSKY is corrupt?”
  • December 8: The New York Times published a story about Hunter and the investigation into Burisma by Ukrainian prosecutors: “The credibility of the vice president’s anticorruption message may have been undermined by the association of his son, Hunter Biden, with one of Ukraine’s largest natural gas companies, Burisma Holdings, and with its owner, Mykola Zlochevsky
2016
  • February 18: The White House released a statement praising Ukrainian President, Petro POROSHENKO, for firing the Ukrainian prosecutor, Viktor SHOKIN, mere weeks after Joe threatened POROSHENKO by withholding a $1 billion loan guarantee if SHOKIN-who was investigating Burisma at the time- -were not fired
  • May 26: John Flynn, an advisor to the vice president, emailed (ordinarily classified) notes about Joe’s impending phone call with POROSHENKO to Hunter’s business email address
2019
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  • April 12 at ~6:50 PM EDT: An inebriated Hunter dropped off three22 Apple laptops at The Mac Shop for repair; one laptop was unable to be salvaged, the second needed an external keyboard, which Mac Isaac provided, while the data on the third laptop (Serial #: FVFXC2MMHV29) would be able to be transferred to an external hard drive, which Hunter agreed to provide
  • April 17 ~AM: Hunter returned to The Mac Shop with a new Western Digital external hard drive (Serial #: WX21A129ATFF3) on which to transfer the data from the third laptop
  • April 17 PM: Mac Isaac completed the data recovery (The Mac Shop internal invoice #: 6077)
  • April 25: Joe announced his candidacy for President of the United States
  • July 25: President Trump called Ukrainian president Volodymyr ZELENSKYY
  • September 24: Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-CA-12) announced the commencement of a presidential impeachment inquiry into President Trump’s call with ZELENSKYY
  • October 9: Mac Isaac’s father, Richard Stephen (Steve) Mac Isaac, a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy and retired colonel, was rebuffed227 and told to “lawyer up” at the FBl’s Albuquerque Field Office after he offered to give an agent at the FBI a copy of the hard drive
  • November 1: Agent Wilson called Steve Mac Isaac to request contact information for his son
  • November 21: Agent Wilson and his colleague, Agent Dzielak, went to Mac Isaac’s home and spoke with him in his living room about the laptop. Agent Wilson asked Mac Isaac “if [he] had seen any child pornography on” the Biden Laptop. Afterwards, Agent Dzielak sent John Paul Mac Isaac a text message and requested a “timeline of the events leading up to reaching out to the FBI”
  • December 9 at ~9:52 AM EDT: Agent Dzielak asked Mac Isaac for the serial number of the external drive. He responded: “Western digital – my passport for mac S/n WX21A129ATFF3”
  • December 9 at ~11:00 AM EDT: Agents Wilson and Dzielak appeared at Mac Isaac’s shop and handed him a subpoena for Hunter’s laptop and the external hard drive that the laptop data had been transferred onto. When leaving, Agent Dzielak told Mac Isaac: “In our experience, nothing ever happens to those that don’t talk about these things.” Mac Isaac was so thrilled that the laptop was leaving his shop that he “didn’t hardly notice the odd instructions or the thinly-veiled threat.” An hour later, Agent Dzielak called Mac Isaac as the agents (inexplicably) needed help accessing the drive, indicating that the drive was never sent to the FBI forensics lab near Quantico, Virginia
  • December 16: Congressman Jerry Nader (D-NY-10) released a report229 outlining the Democrats case for impeaching President Trump, which relied on false?30 information about an interagency “consensus” regarding SHOKIN needing to be removed as Ukraine’s Prosecutor General
  • December 18: President Trump was impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives 31
2020
  • February 5: President Trump was acquitted on both impeachment counts by the U.S. Senate
  • February-March: After exasperating rebuffs, Steve Mac Isaac spoke with a staff member for Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) about the laptop situation and the FBI slow-walk; after ignoring Steve for a week, the staff member refused to cooperate with Mac Isaac and did not follow up
  • May 19 & 21: John Paul Mac Isaac’s uncle, Ron Scott, who was also a retired Air Force colonel, sent a one-page summary email and fax to Judicial Watch about the laptop and included a redacted copy of the subpoena; Scott received no response from Judicial Watch or its president, Tom Fitton
  • May 29: Scott sent a fax to the office of Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) about the laptop and, again, included a redacted copy of the subpoena; Scott received no response from Sen. Johnson’s office
  • August 28: Mac Isaac sent Robert “Bob” Costello-an attorney in New York who counted Rudy Giuliani as a client–a copy of the hard drive
  • September: The IC alerted Facebook in “private meetings”234 of a “foreign manipulation attempt” involving a “trove of documents” and directed Facebook to “view [the trove] with suspicion”
  • October 14: The New York Post published a story about an email?35 on the Biden Laptop which proved, beyond a reasonable doubt, that Joe met with Hunter’s foreign business partners, exposing the lie that Joe had “never discussed” Hunter’s “overseas business dealings”
  • October 19: Former U.S. IC spooks released a “Public Statement on the Hunter Biden Emails”
  • November 2: Mac Isaac was forced to shut down in-person consultations at his repair shop due to the numerous threats that he received
  • December 31: Mac Isaac–through his longtime business agent, Lori Wardell-filed papers entitled “Dissolution-Short Form” for The Mac Shop, Inc., thereby closing his repair shop
 
Look for the dear Republicans to loudly and proudly introduce and possibly even vote for all kinds of great, wonderful, much needed bills.

Since they know there is 0% chance the bill will pass the senate or get signed by the president, they can have fun pretending they care about their voters.

Anyone remember the 100 times congress voted to completely repeal Obamacare?
Right up until they actually had the senate and the presidency and then, well we couldn't really do such a thing now could we?

Anyone remember how the Republicans were all going to pass the Hearing Protection act if only they got in power and then... well you know we don't get the warm and FUDD feeling about it, how about we help the democrats do more gun control instead?

He was the AG of my state. In my state there are laws around....I will just call it cow farms. Going from memory if you have over 599 head you move into another bracket with a big bunch of new rules you need to follow. Across the highway from my house is a "cow factory". You can smell it if the wind is from the north. They wanted more cows, but did not like everything else they needed to do. So out with the grease. Around my area farms not factories on yard signs all over the place, calls people in Jeff city, fairly vocal for a bunch of farm boys. Ole Holley was in the process to change whatever so his new buddies with deep pockets could have all the cows they wanted. And with the foaming streams to go along with it. It all fell apart after enough noise, he went to DC and the cow factory sold to another place after paying out some good money to people that lived closer then I do.

I can't stand that guy, and I know it is all just a game to him. How about you introduce a bill that will do away with campaign donations from any form of company, only a person can donate, and only a specific amount, no more PAC's or anything.
 
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WEF has infiltrated Tractor Supply - don't use their chicken feed!
This is easily fixed. Use All Stock pellets. My birds haven't stopped laying. It cheaper than chicken feed and works fine. Good weight gain, good egg production. Right now I can sell 6 dozen eggs and buy two sacks of feed, just by undercutting walmart on their price of eggs. The girls are paying their own way and making enough to buy another batch of chicks to raise out. This doesn't include the fertilizer produced or the bug control benefits.

Gotta bob and weave.
 
This is easily fixed. Use All Stock pellets. My birds haven't stopped laying. It cheaper than chicken feed and works fine. Good weight gain, good egg production. Right now I can sell 6 dozen eggs and buy two sacks of feed, just by undercutting walmart on their price of eggs. The girls are paying their own way and making enough to buy another batch of chicks to raise out. This doesn't include the fertilizer produced or the bug control benefits.

Gotta bob and weave.
Which pellets? Are they labeled as All Stock Pellets?
I usually buy layer pellets from Rural King. They went up to almost $25 / bag
 
Which pellets? Are they labeled as All Stock Pellets?
I usually buy layer pellets from Rural King. They went up to almost $25 / bag
Blaze orange bag. 13% Natural Allstock Pellets. $12 per 50lb bag around here. 5% off on bags of 20 or more. Even without the discount the price is the same as for a 40lb bag of chicken pellets, so you wind up with 10 lbs more for less if you go with the All Stock. 50lbs of chicken feed is higher if you try to match the All Stock bag weight.

If you buy the 20 and get the discount the price goes down to $11.86 a bag. Way cheaper than anything else I have found.

 
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WEF has infiltrated Tractor Supply - don't use their chicken feed!
Don’t forget that they were fully on board with severely restricting sales of Ivermectin during the scamdemic. Tractor Supply is definitely compromised.