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i wonder what it will be for this year.


ERO officials made 170,590 administrative arrests, representing a 19.5% increase in overall arrests from FY 2022. Of the total arrests ICE conducted in FY 2023, 43% of those arrested had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, up from 32.5% in FY 2022. In the group of 73,822 individuals with criminal histories, there were 290,708 charges and convictions for an average of four per individual. These included many serious charges or convictions for offenses such as:
  • Homicide (1,713).
  • Kidnapping (1,655).
  • Sexual assault (4,390).
  • Assault (33,209).
  • Robbery (3,097).
  • Burglary (6,964).
  • Weapons offenses (7,520).
 
Raising a “show poodle” that will most likely commit suicide in the future.
Yup. I hope the poor kid reaches out to me before the end. I occupy the “crazy out there old school” end of the spectrum, so if the kid wants to rebel against mommy’s wokeness, I’m the expert adviser.
 
Yup. I hope the poor kid reaches out to me before the end. I occupy the “crazy out there old school” end of the spectrum, so if the kid wants to rebel against mommy’s wokeness, I’m the expert adviser.
lol, yeah, i am the crazy right-wing uncle that warned everyone not to take the clotshots.
now my sister's cancer came back after 5 years in remission, nephew just died of cancer, his sister is fighting a battle with cancer, and my brother (triathlete) had a stroke...
i'm the "crazy" one, hahaha.
 
lol, yeah, i am the crazy right-wing uncle that warned everyone not to take the clotshots.
now my sister's cancer came back after 5 years in remission, nephew just died of cancer, brother (triathlete) had a stroke...
i'm the "crazy" one, hahaha.
We are in the same boat. Sister (trans kid mom) did get uterine cancer, but no relapse yet. I am not part of any family interaction. They occasionally call separately when they need a dose of reality from the borderlands of society.
 
stop all travel to/from from congo.

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Ah man.......just when I was getting ready to take the family on vacation. I hear Ukraine is nice this time of year.
 
stop all travel to/from from congo.

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From the (limited) info available this looks like a highly mutated strain of virulent influenza like 1918 and 1969 that suddenly crossed over into humans from latency in an animal host pool and it will take several rounds of interacting with the human genome before the strain adapts, reduces it's potency, and gradually fades into the background noise of all the other flu strains circulating around... Exactly 4 years ago we watched this same situation unfold. Shit is literally like a fever dream...
 
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i wonder what it will be for this year.


ERO officials made 170,590 administrative arrests, representing a 19.5% increase in overall arrests from FY 2022. Of the total arrests ICE conducted in FY 2023, 43% of those arrested had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges, up from 32.5% in FY 2022. In the group of 73,822 individuals with criminal histories, there were 290,708 charges and convictions for an average of four per individual. These included many serious charges or convictions for offenses such as:
  • Homicide (1,713).
  • Kidnapping (1,655).
  • Sexual assault (4,390).
  • Assault (33,209).
  • Robbery (3,097).
  • Burglary (6,964).
  • Weapons offenses (7,520).

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another medical scam for profit?



Non Invasive testing is superior to Colonoscopy, used in most other countries around the world:
The M2-PK (tumor M2-pyruvate kinase) test is a non-invasive screening test that can help detect colorectal cancer and polyps early.
FOBT Fecal Occult Blood Test is a non-invasive stool test to detect blood, cancer & polyps.
FIT-DNA Fecal Immunochemical Test detects altered DNA in serum blood tests & in stool.
 

For the record, there is no evidence or claims of Michael Byrd sustaining any injuries on January 6th. Why is he being allocated funds from a “Memorial Fund” for injured or deceased officers?
 
Trump should mention that they have a Billion dollars to Primary ANY RINO that goes against his agenda.
Make it a point to FORCE Mitch the Bitch to spend every penny of his Senate RINO reelection fund to save 1 person
Current picture of Mitch and his RINOs

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Isn't that what cologuard is?
I'm high risk since my mother had it, damn near got her but she was lucky and didn't lose much of colon. But for the average Joe and Jane...me thinks it's a bit much to have that procedure done.

Colorguard is scam wherein one exchanges Federal Reserve Notes for the privilege of shitting in a box, and then mailing it off to be 'analyzed'; and told the results of such shitting and mailing are not reliable, so you need to go see your Doc. (For fun, assume they are also selling one's DNA info the highest (Pharma) bidder).

Colonoscopy uses a sigmoidoscope shoved up one's ass. The 'flexible' scope is about the size of a flashlight body. The front cap on the scope is rigid. 'Flexible' is similar to what you might imagine any flexible metal conduit that is covered in vinyl is like.

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Colorguard is scam wherein one exchanges Federal Reserve Notes for the privilege of shitting in a box, and then mailing it off to be 'analyzed'; and told the results of such shitting and mailing are not reliable, so you need to go see your Doc. (For fun, assume they are also selling one's DNA info the highest (Pharma) bidder).

Colonoscopy uses a sigmoidoscope shoved up one's ass. The 'flexible' scope is about the size of a flashlight body. The front cap on the scope is rigid. 'Flexible' is similar to what you might imagine any flexible metal conduit that is covered in vinyl is like.

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Yeah, I've had one....biggest issue for me was the freaking nurses who were getting IV port. IDIOTS!!!! I'm like...you know....you cannot miss again or that arm's going to be a no-go for any IV for a while...she just laughed....and laughed and her supervisor was right there...did nothing. Oh, and no BP machine either in the prep area (a good thing, because I'd have probably exploded it by then...one leg off the gurney about to leave until I thought...that shit tasted so bad...I dont want to do that again.).

Boy, if there were a good alternative to the freaking camera going up your ass that gave accurate results, I'm all in. And apparently, there is...but the same folks who won't allow ivermectin, won't allow those tests you mentioned...(queue in RFK please).
 
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wrong. have seen many unsuspected tumors found during routine screening. many,many,many polyps removed that were highly likely to develop into cancer which would have been missed with non invasive screening (not just benign hyperplastic). these newer testing procedures have a way shorter history of efficacy. i have sedated for and assisted with maybe 1000,2000(?) rountine and emergent colonoscopies. i can not recall 1 untoward event in 5 years. our unit was hosp based and we got patients considered too unstable for the outpt unit or in pts with various GI,renal,pulm,cardiac,neuro issues. do not remember 1 procedure related event. saw several but other metabolic/sedation related.
this does reflect my rabid personal outlook. my gr mother died of liver mets @ age 72. well before colonoscopy was available to her. got a bowel obst. had colon tumor,had liver mets too far gone. never heard the woman cough or sneeze. likely would have lived to 90.
money? yes,an issue. you can always find some med big shot pushing hard to remove some testing from common use to save money. usually shills for ins co and gov re medicare. PSA and mammogram come to mind in that regard. yea,can find other big shots pushing the opposite way. wonder if this guy is a beneficiary of companies selling the newer testing.