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Looks like Minestrone is strangely silent after spending days convincing us that Biden can't finish a sentence. For those of you who didn't watch, it was plain to everyone that Biden in no way had dementia and was sharp as you would expect for such an old fart.
Minestrone, I hope you are seriously considering that you were lied to, and believed something so ridiculous as to be obviously untrue. You can see it with your own eyes that Biden isn't anywhere near senile. It might be time to re-evaluate all the other things those same people have told you about other things as well.Comment
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostLooks like Minestrone is strangely silent after spending days convincing us that Biden can't finish a sentence. For those of you who didn't watch, it was plain to everyone that Biden in no way had dementia and was sharp as you would expect for such an old fart.
Minestrone, I hope you are seriously considering that you were lied to, and believed something so ridiculous as to be obviously untrue. You can see it with your own eyes that Biden isn't anywhere near senile. It might be time to re-evaluate all the other things those same people have told you about other things as well.Comment
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Originally posted by hairymouse View PostLooks like Minestrone is strangely silent after spending days convincing us that Biden can't finish a sentence. For those of you who didn't watch, it was plain to everyone that Biden in no way had dementia and was sharp as you would expect for such an old fart.
Minestrone, I hope you are seriously considering that you were lied to, and believed something so ridiculous as to be obviously untrue. You can see it with your own eyes that Biden isn't anywhere near senile. It might be time to re-evaluate all the other things those same people have told you about other things as well.
Biden isn't senile he's a liar
Watch out now for completely new criticisms of Joe Biden and all posts about dementia to "disappear".
This statement is interesting in "Biden's torrent of lies"
Biden complained that there were 91 companies on the Fortune 500 who did not pay any taxes last year. That may be trueLast edited by BlasterBates; 1 October 2020, 08:33.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIs this BB coming out as pro-Trump?
i.e. trying to understand what "issues" he has.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThey have similar eccentric views on climate change.
I won't be chaining myself to a bridge.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's true I don't share the views of the "green loonies".
I won't be chaining myself to a bridge.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou don't share the views of the overwhelming majority of climate scientists, but I guess it's less embarrassing to reference "green loonies". But I've missed your Watts Up With That? | The world's most viewed site on global warming and climate change links.
Notice you didn't say all climate scientists. So to summarise there are climate scientists with career in climate science behind them and a PhD who don't agree with you.
What happened there ?
How did they manage their PhD with their low IQs?I'm alright JackComment
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Scientific consensus is very important, yes. There are always a few crackpots on the fringes, making a name banging on about wormholes and time travel and other outlandish, untestable things.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI didn't realise scientific exploration was democratic (majority).
Notice you didn't say all climate scientists. So to summarise there are climate scientists with career in climate science behind them and a PhD who don't agree with you.
What happened there ?
How did they manage their PhD with their low IQs?
i.e. trying to understand what "issues" he has.Comment
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