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Love what Rand Paul does for our country all the time. Wish I was from Kentucky so I could vote for him every election cycle.

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Thank you for your fine work. (But John McCain was not a rebel and not a hero; he was an horrible man, a war criminal involved in the massacre of many civilians abroad, from Vietnam to Donbass).

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McStain is nothing more & nothing less ! After all, it was his & Lindsey Graham's move to go into the Ukraine, in the late 90's through the backdoor of none other than a Ukrainian born mobster ? Do you remember who was supposedly fired from FBI back in 1993 ? William Sessions, Ronald Reagan's FBI Director. And yet somehow he became Simone's sole defense lawyer, out of his San Antonio, TX office till 2020 when he passed away ? Fired FBI Director becomes Ukrainian mobster's sole defense lawyer. Oh, and BTW, that is Texas Representative Pete Sessions Dad. Tell me again that the GLOBALISTS didn't know what they were doing in Ukraine before 2005 when Bambi & Luger went to the Ukraine to solidify deals 😳?

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/cei/semion-mogilevich

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And a spoiled navy brat who was disciplined many times.

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Very ballsy. Braver than I.

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Thank you for your patriotism, Senator Paul!

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When was John McCain ever a maverick? He was always corrupt.

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I'd like to know why there isn't more questiining of Paul? Why did his wife invest in Gilead early 2020 (the manufacturer of remdesivir) because you know politicians don't invest, just their spouses do😉 What did they know? And why didn't he disclose it until after 18 months when he was required to?

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I approve of Rand Paul. What is the outcome of neighbor who allegedly attacked Senator Paul during lawn mowing incident?

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How about we build a special camp for mayor's and governor's who resist Trump's deportation plans and plan to protest his immigration policies? Starr Co in deep S TX comes to mind.

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John McCain was a Maverick like Dean Martin was an alcoholic. It’s bullshit McCain was for one a Rino and two a traitor who betrayed the American people and lied about his captivity in Vietnam

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Support Targeted Justice Vs Garland!

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the most prominent public health figures in the U.S., has been both praised and criticized for his handling of major health crises, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s a balanced analysis of the good and bad aspects often associated with him:

Good Things About Dr. Fauci

1. Expertise and Experience:

• Fauci has a long career in public health, serving as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984.

• He has been instrumental in combating major health crises, including HIV/AIDS, SARS, and Ebola, providing decades of institutional knowledge.

2. Communication Skills:

• Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Fauci was praised for his ability to explain complex scientific concepts in a way that the general public could understand.

• His calm demeanor often provided reassurance during uncertain times.

3. Commitment to Science:

• Fauci has consistently emphasized the importance of science-based policies and decisions, earning respect from many in the scientific and medical communities.

• His work on HIV/AIDS research significantly advanced treatments, transforming the disease from a fatal condition to a manageable one for many.

4. Resilience Under Pressure:

• Fauci faced intense criticism, personal attacks, and even threats during the COVID-19 pandemic but continued to advocate for public health measures.

• His willingness to challenge misinformation, even from political leaders, demonstrated a commitment to integrity.

5. Global Contributions:

• Fauci has played a key role in shaping international health policy, collaborating with organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and contributing to global health initiatives.

Criticisms and Controversies

1. Inconsistent Messaging:

• Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Fauci and other health officials gave mixed messages about mask-wearing, initially advising against widespread use, citing limited evidence and supply concerns. This shift in guidance led to public confusion and mistrust.

• Critics argue that his communication on issues like herd immunity thresholds and vaccine efficacy evolved in ways that could be interpreted as politically influenced.

2. Role in COVID-19 Policies:

• Fauci was a key advocate for lockdowns and strict public health measures, which some critics say caused significant economic harm, mental health crises, and disruptions to education.

• Others argue that these measures disproportionately affected working-class communities, while their long-term efficacy remains debated.

3. Lack of Transparency:

• Fauci has faced scrutiny over the NIH’s funding of research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Critics have raised concerns about gain-of-function research and whether it contributed to the origins of COVID-19, though definitive evidence is lacking.

• Some argue he could have been more forthcoming about the uncertainties surrounding the pandemic’s origins and the limitations of public health measures.

4. Polarization and Public Perception:

• Fauci became a polarizing figure, particularly among conservatives, who viewed his advice as overly cautious or detrimental to personal freedoms and economic stability.

• His growing media presence led to accusations of politicization, with some critics arguing that his role as a public health advisor became entangled with political narratives.

5. Prolonged Authority:

• Being a central figure in public health for decades, some argue that Fauci’s extended tenure may have stifled fresh perspectives or more dynamic leadership during rapidly evolving health crises.

Summary

Good:

• Deep expertise and decades of public health service.

• Resilience in the face of adversity.

• Significant contributions to science and global health.

Bad:

• Communication missteps leading to public mistrust.

• Perceived politicization and inconsistent messaging.

• Controversies over his role in research funding and COVID-19 policies.

Dr. Fauci’s legacy is complex. For many, he remains a symbol of science and perseverance during challenging times, while others view him as a flawed figure whose decisions had significant societal repercussions. His impact will likely be debated for years as the long-term consequences o

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Fauci is no dr. He's a serial killer that's brought out of the closet when the government wants to perform a culling. Azt was his creation to melt people from the inside out, based on again, fraudulent use of pcr testing. Evem thr inventor of PCR, Kary Mullis said this. He was very critical of Fauci, basically called him a moron and said pcr is a tool used to study dna. Not a diagnostic tool, therefore can not be use to diagnose infectious disease. His words, not mine. Then he made sure remdesivir (aptly named, run death is near by hospital staff) even though it had a death rate of almost 50% during the ebola hoax. Look into the ownership of these products and protocoks and you'll see why they were used. I'll give you a hint, it wasn't for improved health. Then he advocated rhe use of midazokam, morphine and other drugs which slows breathing and is known as the "end of life protocol." Why administer these drugs for a respiratory disrase. You need to do a deeper dig, you're praising a modern day Mengele. The whole thing was a military psyop with the sole intent to kill. Why didn't he come out and say, we know about this coronavirus, in fact there are patents for this virus going back five years before it would even turn up.

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/patent/US-2020279585-A1

Here's the script. Release something that makes people sick with what appears to be a respiratory virus. Deny cheap treatments that work, i e. Ivermectin (would you like the nih link for that also?) Wait for people to be very ill, then use deadly protocols, remdesivir ($1,000 a pop) blow their lungs out on over used ventilators to ramp up death numbers so people will be so scared they will take shots that are designed to maim and kill.

Don't believe me? Watch the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony where they tell the whole cpvid story through theater. Complete with the corona spike protein float, grim reaper coming for people in hospital beds, and choreographed dancing dr.'s and nurses You need to do a deeper dig. He's a modern day mengele.

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And yet he seemed to be making millions off of the miseries he created with the likes of Dr Baric 🤔?

https://www.openthebooks.com/substack-investigation-faucis-royalties-and-the-350-million-royalty-payment-stream-hidden-by-nih/

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Thank you for making the efforts and sacrifices to make necessary changes.

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