
Jeremy Reinhold
2021-11-30
Bite my shiney metal a$$ CNN. Youre communists praising government authoritarianism. We all see it. You want to live in Europe. F the Hail off to europe.
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Gregory Slocum
2021-11-30
i feel that the vaccine is like the stone you throw in a pond. all these variants are the ripples from that one stone (vaccine). now they are panicking to try to stop the ripples. its not working try somthing else.
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Marshall Sobin
2021-11-30
europes history always works; the king has a problem...of with her head....hitler, luther, the ceasars, vikings, vandals ...you name it...pogroms, holocausts, iron curtains, stalin, papandreau....what a civilized history.
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