• State Lawmakers

    From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 6 20:42:09 2022
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender issues to their future wives.

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  • From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Fri Apr 8 08:04:03 2022
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

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  • From xyzzy@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Fri Apr 8 15:16:26 2022
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1miller1970@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.


    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader (Gridiron dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

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    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

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  • From Con Reeder, unhyphenated American@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Fri Apr 8 20:27:08 2022
    On 2022-04-08, xyzzy <xyzzy.dude@gmail.com> wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1miller1970@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote: >>> Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.


    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are still in the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the height of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader (Gridiron dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of how we will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.


    Followup-To: rec.sport.ancient.history

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  • From joe@mich.com@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Fri Apr 8 18:03:01 2022
    On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 15:16:26 -0000 (UTC), xyzzy <xyzzy.dude@gmail.com> wrote:

    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1miller1970@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote: >>> Middle aged men who demand that school teachers dont mention gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.


    You just didnt use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Swedens Covid approach that was praised by so many >rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands >unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    I'll take this one. Actually, Sweden's approach being a failure is quite untrue, and very possibly a media lie.

    In the first place,Sweden's death's due to covid with their approach was 0.18% of the population.
    California, with their very closed approach, was 0.23% of their population.

    Secondly, half of Sweden's deaths were essentially planned. Sweden has a socialist health system, and the govt
    rations care. Covid gave them an opportunity to significantly cut costs of seniors and allow transferring the money
    to others. Let the virus fix the problem for them. So, the Covid rules included: 1) hospital beds were reserved for
    younger adults, 2) nursing homes were not to test for Covid or deny admission to anyone suspected of it,
    3) nurses were not allowed to give oxygen to patients regardless of need, and 4) care homes could not send
    patients to hospitals regardless of condition. Care home patients, including some in their 60s and in there short
    term, died, while half of the hospital beds remained empty. This info got out and the relatives of patients who died
    gave interviews to the media and the govt started backpedaling. They said they could have done a better job
    protecting their most vulnerable, etc., etc., and they started showing how much they cared by changing
    the rules, and deaths went down immediately and very dramatically. They also put out info spin for the international
    media to put them in a better light. Doctors who were critical of the govt rules said half of Sweden's deaths could have
    been prevented just by allowing nurses to give oxygen to nursing home patients.

    But even with the deaths due to the socialists culling the sick seniors, Sweden's total deaths per capita were less than closed states
    like California, Delaware, Alabama, Massachusetts, Ohio, etc, in many cases less than half, so no, Sweden's approach was not a failure.

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  • From Ken Olson@21:1/5 to joe@mich.com on Fri Apr 8 18:33:07 2022
    On 4/8/2022 6:03 PM, joe@mich.com wrote:
    On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 15:16:26 -0000 (UTC), xyzzy <xyzzy.dude@gmail.com> wrote:

    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1miller1970@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote: >>>> Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.


    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many >> rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    I'll take this one. Actually, Sweden's approach being a failure is quite untrue, and very possibly a media lie.

    In the first place,Sweden's death's due to covid with their approach was 0.18% of the population.
    California, with their very closed approach, was 0.23% of their population.

    Secondly, half of Sweden's deaths were essentially planned. Sweden has a socialist health system, and the govt
    rations care. Covid gave them an opportunity to significantly cut costs of seniors and allow transferring the money
    to others. Let the virus fix the problem for them. So, the Covid rules included: 1) hospital beds were reserved for
    younger adults, 2) nursing homes were not to test for Covid or deny admission to anyone suspected of it,
    3) nurses were not allowed to give oxygen to patients regardless of need, and 4) care homes could not send
    patients to hospitals regardless of condition. Care home patients, including some in their 60s and in there short
    term, died, while half of the hospital beds remained empty. This info got out and the relatives of patients who died
    gave interviews to the media and the govt started backpedaling. They said they could have done a better job
    protecting their most vulnerable, etc., etc., and they started showing how much they cared by changing
    the rules, and deaths went down immediately and very dramatically. They also put out info spin for the international
    media to put them in a better light. Doctors who were critical of the govt rules said half of Sweden's deaths could have
    been prevented just by allowing nurses to give oxygen to nursing home patients.

    But even with the deaths due to the socialists culling the sick seniors, Sweden's total deaths per capita were less than closed states
    like California, Delaware, Alabama, Massachusetts, Ohio, etc, in many cases less than half, so no, Sweden's approach was not a failure.

    Thank you for speaking truth.

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  • From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Sun Apr 10 06:17:06 2022
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Yeah I guess all these big government cultural warrior bills are getting rushed through statehouses so fast it’s hard for people to keep up.

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  • From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Sun Apr 10 06:35:35 2022
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are still in the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the height of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader (Gridiron dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of how we will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the hook for its handling of covid.

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  • From Ken Olson@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Sun Apr 10 19:00:15 2022
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote: >>>> Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many >> rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are still in >> the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s >> always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a
    superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the height >> of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader (Gridiron >> dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of how we >> will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian,
    liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the hook for its handling of covid.

    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.

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    ÄLSKAR - Fänga Dagen

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  • From RoddyMcCorley@21:1/5 to Ken Olson on Sun Apr 10 23:52:39 2022
    On 4/10/2022 7:00 PM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball
    wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many >>> rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are
    still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s >>> always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a >>> superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the
    height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader
    (Gridiron
    dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of
    how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, >>> liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the hook
    for its handling of covid.

    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.

    Did he say it will be gone by Easter?

    --
    "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In
    practice, there is." Ruben Goldberg

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  • From Ken Olson@21:1/5 to RoddyMcCorley on Mon Apr 11 00:07:13 2022
    On 4/10/2022 11:52 PM, RoddyMcCorley wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 7:00 PM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny
    RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so
    many
    rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are
    still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight,
    that’s
    always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump
    held a
    superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the
    height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader
    (Gridiron
    dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of
    how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, >>>> liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the
    hook for its handling of covid.

    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.

    Did he say it will be gone by Easter?


    At least there was hope.

    --
    ÄLSKAR - Fänga Dagen

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  • From Ken Olson@21:1/5 to RoddyMcCorley on Mon Apr 11 00:40:36 2022
    On 4/11/2022 12:31 AM, RoddyMcCorley wrote:
    On 4/11/2022 12:07 AM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 11:52 PM, RoddyMcCorley wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 7:00 PM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny
    RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention >>>>>>>> gender
    issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by >>>>>> so many
    rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands >>>>>> unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are
    still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight,
    that’s
    always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump
    held a
    superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as
    the height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader
    (Gridiron
    dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example
    of how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng,
    contrarian,
    liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the
    hook for its handling of covid.

    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.

    Did he say it will be gone by Easter?


    At least there was hope.

    Hope and $2.75 will get you on a NYC Subway.


    I'm at least 400 miles from a subway.

    --
    ÄLSKAR - Fänga Dagen

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  • From RoddyMcCorley@21:1/5 to Ken Olson on Mon Apr 11 00:31:51 2022
    On 4/11/2022 12:07 AM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 11:52 PM, RoddyMcCorley wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 7:00 PM, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny
    RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>>>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so >>>>> many
    rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are
    still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight,
    that’s
    always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump
    held a
    superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as
    the height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader
    (Gridiron
    dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of
    how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng,
    contrarian,
    liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the
    hook for its handling of covid.

    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.

    Did he say it will be gone by Easter?


    At least there was hope.

    Hope and $2.75 will get you on a NYC Subway.

    --
    "In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In
    practice, there is." Ruben Goldberg

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  • From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to Ken Olson on Mon Apr 11 06:17:24 2022
    On Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 6:00:18 PM UTC-5, Ken Olson wrote:
    On 4/10/2022 9:35 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 10:16:29 AM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
    Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 10:42:11 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    Middle aged men who demand that school teachers don’t mention gender >>>> issues to their future wives.

    I guess all the political fish left the pond.

    You just didn’t use the right bait. It was too subtle.

    Try a post about how Sweden’s Covid approach that was praised by so many
    rfsckers last year turned out to be a failure and killed thousands
    unnecessarily, and your live well will fill up.

    Or you could just remind everyone how much Trump and his plas are still in
    the thrall of Putin even as he commits war crimes in plain sight, that’s
    always good for a few laughs.

    On the other side of the boat you could post about how when Trump held a >> superspreader event to nominate ACB to the SCOTUS it was seen as the height
    of irresponsibility but the Dems just had their own superspreader (Gridiron
    dinner) and no one said boo or they said this is just an example of how we
    will live with Covid going forward.

    Any of those would have performed well.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, >> liberal personality.” — Altiits just a cold”

    Btw, I agree that the Biden administration is getting let off the hook for its handling of covid.
    Getting let off the hoof for everything he does.
    --
    ÄLSKAR - Fänga Dagen

    Not really. He’s caught a lot of heat for such things as high gas prices and inflation in general. He’s also getting heat from the left over some issues you probably don’t really care about. The main reason he’s getting off the hook for covid is
    that his main political opponents already backed themselves into a corner with their “it’s just a flu” stance.

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  • From Michael Falkner@21:1/5 to RoddyMcCorley on Mon Apr 11 22:21:04 2022
    On Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 9:31:54 PM UTC-7, RoddyMcCorley wrote:

    Hope and $2.75 will get you on a NYC Subway.

    Surprised the fare is that low.

    Mike

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to Michael Falkner on Wed Apr 13 15:57:41 2022
    On Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 12:21:06 AM UTC-5, Michael Falkner wrote:
    On Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 9:31:54 PM UTC-7, RoddyMcCorley wrote:

    Hope and $2.75 will get you on a NYC Subway.
    Surprised the fare is that low.

    Mike

    The MSP light rail is $2.50 during peak hours and $2.00 during off-peak hours.

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