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ron.reagan
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90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
90sBear
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ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
So in your opinion, "One-way prayers for strength and wisdom" is "nutty"?
ron.reagan
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90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
So in your opinion, "One-way prayers for strength and wisdom" is "nutty"?
Is praying to the living nutty to you? Like, could I pray to you now or wait until you are dead?
LIB,MR BEARS
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ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
ron.reagan
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
Thanks for coming around.
ron.reagan
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KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
90sBear
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ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
So in your opinion, "One-way prayers for strength and wisdom" is "nutty"?
Is praying to the living nutty to you? Like, could I pray to you now or wait until you are dead?
The question is whether Kennedy's prayers make him nutty.

There are a number of APA articles and research on the efficacy of prayer. Again, it all depends on what his prayers are. We aren't in his head so we don't know.

I would be interested enough to hear him out on what a typical prayer of his sounds like. You seem to want to dismiss him outright and not even listen to what he has to say (on any topic). Not very liberal.
ron.reagan
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90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
So in your opinion, "One-way prayers for strength and wisdom" is "nutty"?
Is praying to the living nutty to you? Like, could I pray to you now or wait until you are dead?
The question is whether Kennedy's prayers make him nutty.

There are a number of APA articles and research on the efficacy of prayer. Again, it all depends on what his prayers are. We aren't in his head so we don't know.

I would be interested enough to hear him out on what a typical prayer of his sounds like. You seem to want to dismiss him outright and not even listen to what he has to say (on any topic). Not very liberal.
Someone talks to dead people and you want the details of the conversation. Not very sane.
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Harrison Bergeron said:

CammoTX said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

He is a nut, but I always appreciate free thinkers, especially in the age of Orwell.


He's not a nut. He's right and if he has a platform he will scare to death the establishment.


he's definitely a nut.
What makes him a nut?
90sBear
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ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
So in your opinion, "One-way prayers for strength and wisdom" is "nutty"?
Is praying to the living nutty to you? Like, could I pray to you now or wait until you are dead?
The question is whether Kennedy's prayers make him nutty.

There are a number of APA articles and research on the efficacy of prayer. Again, it all depends on what his prayers are. We aren't in his head so we don't know.

I would be interested enough to hear him out on what a typical prayer of his sounds like. You seem to want to dismiss him outright and not even listen to what he has to say (on any topic). Not very liberal.
Someone talks to dead people and you want the details of the conversation. Not very sane.
Again, you just want to dismiss him outright. Why so determined to squash his views?

What are his other opinions that are nutty to you? Or is it just this one?
LIB,MR BEARS
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Rawhide said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

CammoTX said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

He is a nut, but I always appreciate free thinkers, especially in the age of Orwell.


He's not a nut. He's right and if he has a platform he will scare to death the establishment.


he's definitely a nut.
What makes him a nut?
so far we have nothing regarding policy. What we do have is , he is still rich probably living in The Hampton's, he prays/meditates although this part still seems to be cloudy.

What we don't have to this point is mean tweets, hiding in a basement or an affinity for ice cream. Apparently that is enough to eliminate him from consideration
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ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
believing little boys can grow up to be fine young women is nutty
ron.reagan
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Rawhide said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
believing little boys can grow up to be fine young women is nutty
Not sure why you are responding to me with this?
Harrison Bergeron
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Rawhide said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

CammoTX said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

He is a nut, but I always appreciate free thinkers, especially in the age of Orwell.


He's not a nut. He's right and if he has a platform he will scare to death the establishment.


he's definitely a nut.
What makes him a nut?
As I posted previously, he's a Jenny McCarthy vaccine denier and believes in all kinds of extremism when it comes to the climate change. I'm sure he could tell you about Preciously Bodily Fluids.
KaiBear
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ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
ron.reagan
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KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?
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ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
So you don't have a single source either?
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ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
So you don't have a single source either?

If your up to serious discussion, you'll find out in a new thread. If your not up to it, I think we can all understand. It's your call.
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
So you don't have a single source either?

If your up to serious discussion, you'll find out in a new thread. If your not up to it, I think we can all understand. It's your call.
If I told you water doesn't freeze you wouldn't need a new thread for a serious discussion. You've been confused your whole life, I'm not going to talk this through with you right now. Still waiting for the single source from anyone though.
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ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
So you don't have a single source either?

If your up to serious discussion, you'll find out in a new thread. If your not up to it, I think we can all understand. It's your call.
If I told you water doesn't freeze you wouldn't need a new thread for a serious discussion. You've been confused your whole life, I'm not going to talk this through with you right now. Still waiting for the single source from anyone though.
Step up to the plate, Ron. I'm giving you credit for having enough intelligence to participate in the conversation..

There are options other than a deity. If you can't support your own choices, surely you don't expect someone else to support them for you.
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ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

ron.reagan said:

KaiBear said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

90sBear said:

ron.reagan said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

So far, we have meditation where it's reported he speaks to the dead.

Many people have different views of their relationship (or lack there of) with the dead. A friend of mine lost her mom this morning. She said her mom is now looking down on her family watching out for them. Is she nuts, normal, struggles expressing herself…?

What nutty views does he have regarding policy? What views does he have that would impact the economy, the balance of power etc
Having a conversation with a dead person means you are nuts, regardless of religious views. This isn't debatable.
Depends on how you define "conversation". Let's say you had a grandparent whom you were very close to who spoke to you often and gave you words of wisdom. Some day when you are facing a challenging situation you think to yourself, "What would X say about this right now?"

You go through past conversations you had, different pieces of advice, and you think about what they might say to you now about whatever is troubling you now, even though the two of you never had a conversation about this exact issue.

I could call that having a conversation with my grandparents if I wanted to.
Were ideas exchanged or memories recalled and synthesized?
I just said what one possibility was - processing through an issue with lessons learned from a loved one, possibly in a mental conversational style.

Has Kennedy stated exactly what he means when he says "talking with the dead?" Grief processing (considered healthy by mental health professionals), problem solving techniques, communing, seance, what?

As I said, it kind of depends on what he means when he says it. Is it euphemism or is it literal for him?

Edit:
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/01/robert-kennedy-jr-president-candidate-conspiracy

"In a follow-up text," the Free Press said, Kennedy clarified: "They are one-way prayers for strength and wisdom. I get no strategic advice from the dead."
If you think talking to the dead is not nutty you are a nut. This is not debatable.
You are probably correct. That is why I talk to a Risen Savior.
I doubt Ron believes in a Risen Savior.

Which might be contributing to his youthful arrogance.
Most people don't so not really going out on a limb here.
You have zero idea what ' most people' think.

Bizzarre that anyone would guide their belief system on what ' most people' think.

Your lack of any kind of Faith explains the tone of most of your comments.
Very odd thing to argue about. Can you come up with a single source that even suggests most people believe in zombie Jesus?

This would really need to be for another thread. I'll be happy to start that thread but I have no reason to believe you will address the topic with anything other than snide remarks. Nothing you've posted has indicated otherwise.

If you are up to a serious conversation, say the word and I'll start the thread.
So you don't have a single source either?

If your up to serious discussion, you'll find out in a new thread. If your not up to it, I think we can all understand. It's your call.
If I told you water doesn't freeze you wouldn't need a new thread for a serious discussion. You've been confused your whole life, I'm not going to talk this through with you right now. Still waiting for the single source from anyone though.


You may or may not be aware of this.

But even Muslims believe Jesus ascended bodily into heaven .

Although they to not believe Jesus to be the Son of God ; Muslims do believe Jesus to be a great and powerful prophet.
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CammoTX said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

He is a nut, but I always appreciate free thinkers, especially in the age of Orwell.


He's not a nut. He's right and if he has a platform he will scare to death the establishment.
He is a complete moron and Paul Offit would wipe the floor with him in debate on vaccines
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One-Eyed Wheeler said:

CammoTX said:

Harrison Bergeron said:

He is a nut, but I always appreciate free thinkers, especially in the age of Orwell.


He's not a nut. He's right and if he has a platform he will scare to death the establishment.
He is a complete moron and Paul Offit would wipe the floor with him in debate on vaccines

I keep reading he's a nut but have yet to see anyone post some of his nutty policy ideas. Do you have anything to share other than "nut"?
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Not trusting the Covid Vax is not a nutty position.

Facts prove the problems with that Vax.
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TWD 1974
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HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9
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TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
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Osodecentx said:

TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
Except RFK Jr. is correct to note there is uncontentious science showing the virus is more virulent, more infectious and deadly, in some races than others. Is it really so strained to ask the question of whether not that is accidental, given that it is now widely accepted that CV leaked from a lab in China? A virus leaks from a lab in China and it just happens to affect Chinese less than others?

RFK Jr here indeed committed the same sin Trump does: he said the quiet part out loud.
And then, predictably, the left goes berserk.



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whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
Except RFK Jr. is correct to note there is uncontentious science showing the virus is more virulent, more infectious and deadly, in some races than others. Is it really so strained to ask the question of whether not that is accidental, given that it is now widely accepted that CV leaked from a lab in China? A virus leaks from a lab in China and it just happens to affect Chinese less than others?

RFK Jr here indeed committed the same sin Trump does: he said the quiet part out loud.
And then, predictably, the left goes berserk.




COVID crushed China.
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ron.reagan said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
Except RFK Jr. is correct to note there is uncontentious science showing the virus is more virulent, more infectious and deadly, in some races than others. Is it really so strained to ask the question of whether not that is accidental, given that it is now widely accepted that CV leaked from a lab in China? A virus leaks from a lab in China and it just happens to affect Chinese less than others?

RFK Jr here indeed committed the same sin Trump does: he said the quiet part out loud.
And then, predictably, the left goes berserk.




COVID crushed China.
It crushed a lot of countries, in a lot of different ways. And the Chinese policy response made it a lot worse for them (as it did for a number of other places).

But that does not overcome the obvious questions begged by the science RFK Jr. cited. It is telling that, instead of dealing with those questions rationally and dispassionately, the Democrat media does its usual freak-out to spin them as something only a truly deplorable person would utter.

When you're taking flak, you're over the target.

When the media reacts so irrationally, one is wise to consider doubling & tripling down on the issue.
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whiterock said:

ron.reagan said:

whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
Except RFK Jr. is correct to note there is uncontentious science showing the virus is more virulent, more infectious and deadly, in some races than others. Is it really so strained to ask the question of whether not that is accidental, given that it is now widely accepted that CV leaked from a lab in China? A virus leaks from a lab in China and it just happens to affect Chinese less than others?

RFK Jr here indeed committed the same sin Trump does: he said the quiet part out loud.
And then, predictably, the left goes berserk.




COVID crushed China.
It crushed a lot of countries, in a lot of different ways. And the Chinese policy response made it a lot worse for them (as it did for a number of other places).

But that does not overcome the obvious questions begged by the science RFK Jr. cited. It is telling that, instead of dealing with those questions rationally and dispassionately, the Democrat media does its usual freak-out to spin them as something only a truly deplorable person would utter.

When you're taking flak, you're over the target.

When the media reacts so irrationally, one is wise to consider doubling & tripling down on the issue.
So it was obviously Sweden that did this then.
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whiterock said:

Osodecentx said:

TWD 1974 said:

HuMcK said:


"When someone shows you who they are, believe them." RFK JR just showed us he is a complete, whacked out nut job, but he could still be Trump's next running mate...


Trump showed us who he is & I believe him
Except RFK Jr. is correct to note there is uncontentious science showing the virus is more virulent, more infectious and deadly, in some races than others. Is it really so strained to ask the question of whether not that is accidental, given that it is now widely accepted that CV leaked from a lab in China? A virus leaks from a lab in China and it just happens to affect Chinese less than others?

RFK Jr here indeed committed the same sin Trump does: he said the quiet part out loud.
And then, predictably, the left goes berserk.




1. I contend with your uncontentious science as I believe there is no such thing. Science is when you work to prove a hypothesis by eliminating possible variables to an experiment or data and withstanding challenges to your conclusions. Consequently, all real science is constantly contended and subject to review or correction.
2. Your statement on Covid and race is an example of statements in the press that have faild to make a full review of the information. The level of devastation of Covid, like all pandemics before it, has varied in place and time. African Americans were much more devastated by the disease than people on the African Continent, which would suggest other factors than race. It is estimated well over one million Chinese have died from the disease, so the Race targeted microbes seem to be a bit of a hit and miss operation. In my neck of the woods, the first outbreaks of Covid emanated from people attended a Jewish wedding.
3. While it is much believed and talked about, it has not been proven there was a leak of Covid 19 from the lab in China. Also, later, fuller analysis of the Virus that was known to be stored in the Lab shows a degree of differentiation from the virus found in the population. Such variation is not likely to have been created in a lab, but evolved in nature over decades. This and other analysis have caused a number of Scientists who first suggested a Lab leak cause to reconsider or withdraw that possibility.
4. While we can all pick a Scientific position we like the best, in the end we have to ask ourselves is the hypothesis we are suggesting logical. In order for them to be plausible, how many leaps of imagination are needed. When we start to question suppositions, a deeper reading can lead to some disturbing conclusions. The allegation of a sinister alliance between China and Jews is antisemitism dressed up to pretend it is factual or "scientific."
“No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9
 
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