Homeland Security

Rob Roy

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Hope you're consistent and have never taken any shot ever, because you don't technically know anything either, even from the grocery store.

I know you're not though, because it's not possible to be.
I subsist on food I've grown and the odd piece of roadkill I scavenge.

Anyone taking a "vaccine" for covid, has no legal process to hold the manufacturers accountable do they ? If a grocery store says there's soup in a can, but it ends up being spicy rat turds instead, are they immune ? No, they're not. Too easy to slap away your non sequitur analogy.
 

Dryxi

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it was 'honor system' that brought me to my senses + a transplant doctor said to do it..i needed to hear that they are giving it to the sickest of the sick and they're not dying. they haven't tested my group yet and with bad Shingrex #1, allergic to another new med for seizure and i got the death rash..my doctors aren't making me feel great. even when i get steroid shots for something else my doctor is 'don't go to the gym, shopping or anywhere for two weeks make sure you wear a mask..do you promise to do this?' he's afraid because 'he's not liking what he's reading' and steroid drives your immunity down.

but yeah. congrats! did they give you a prize? i got 10% off Safeway grocery good until 12/31/21.
Prize: I got the mark of the beast lmao at least that's what I've already been told since getting it
 

mooray

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I subsist on food I've grown and the odd piece of roadkill I scavenge.

Anyone taking a "vaccine" for covid, has no legal process to hold the manufacturers accountable do they ? If a grocery store says there's soup in a can, but it ends up being spicy rat turds instead, are they immune ? No, they're not. Too easy to slap away your non sequitur analogy.
If you're going to try a mic drop, at least get it right. The grocery story bears no responsibility for what a manufacturer may lie about putting in their containers.

Heck, even if something falls out of your truck, as long as it's stopped moving, you no longer bear any responsibility.

Ever buy a used car? As is, where is, same with anything you buy on Craigslist.

Who's responsible for the quality of the roadkill you eat?
 

schuylaar

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Homeland security is theater. Just like the covid con. The weight of all the lies is going to tip Guam over, I say !

In other news Bill Maher has finally gotten a clue.

now that i've seen this i hate Maher even more. he's turning into an old man. like the one down at the end of the bar who sits there all day and nurses a pint glass.
 

Dryxi

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If you're going to try a mic drop, at least get it right. The grocery story bears no responsibility for what a manufacturer may lie about putting in their containers.

Heck, even if something falls out of your truck, as long as it's stopped moving, you no longer bear any responsibility.

Ever buy a used car? As is, where is, same with anything you buy on Craigslist.

Who's responsible for the quality of the roadkill you eat?
But what if the grocery store produced that food in the container?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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There's photos of bigfoot online too, but they're usually blurry. Check mate. Lol.
Yeah but the bigfoot photos are frauds posted by some loser. The vaccine contents are published by the drug companies and are verified by many independent scientists and multiple government agencies. Not just The US government either but by almost every other government with the technical ability.

Here, from Health Canada, if you're concerned about the "deep state".

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine: What you should know - Canada.ca
Information about the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
Ingredients
  • Medicinal ingredient
    • mRNA
  • Non-medicinal ingredients
    • ALC-0315 = ((4-hydroxybutyl)azanediyl)bis(hexane-6,1-diyl)bis(2-hexyldecanoate) (fat)
    • ALC-0159 = 2-[(polyethylene glycol)-2000]-N,N-ditetradecylacetamide (fat)
    • 1,2-Distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (fat)
    • cholesterol (fat)
    • dibasic sodium phosphate dihydrate
    • monobasic potassium phosphate
    • potassium chloride
    • sodium chloride (salt)
    • sucrose (sugar)
    • water for injection
 

Rob Roy

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If you're going to try a mic drop, at least get it right. The grocery story bears no responsibility for what a manufacturer may lie about putting in their containers.

Heck, even if something falls out of your truck, as long as it's stopped moving, you no longer bear any responsibility.

Ever buy a used car? As is, where is, same with anything you buy on Craigslist.

Who's responsible for the quality of the roadkill you eat?
Usually the girl who is cooking the roadkill takes the responsibility. On thursdays though, I usually order some takeout, chinese or something. and we all get greasy. Very greasy.

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Dryxi

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honor system..Americans. need i say more?
The strategy did work though. Those of us on the fence (for whatever reasons) seem to be taking the shot now, at least some of us.
Yeahhhhhh not really good to read everything in absolutes. I'm comfortable with what I said as covering 99% of situations out there.
Only in that the retail store itself holds no responsibility for the items ingredients, doesn't really fit the context of Robs post considering we are talking about the vaccine manufacturers, not Walgreens giving out the shot.
 

mooray

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Then you should probably let him know that he shouldn't have brought up grocery stores, because they're just a reseller for 99% of everything in there.
 

Dryxi

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Then you should probably let him know that he shouldn't have brought up grocery stores, because they're just a reseller for 99% of everything in there.
Sans the deli, store brand, bakery, etc etc. The immunity given to manufacturers is a valid point for those of us non-trusting folk.
 

mooray

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Sure, as long as you're consistent. Do you drive on the road? Did you know that if something falls out of the back of a truck, they're not responsible as long as the item isn't moving? Do you walk? What if you trip on a sidewalk? Not even a crack, just a regular ol' sidewalk. What if you trip on a log hiking in the forest? What if you drown in the ocean?

Obviously there are a ton of ways to have something negative happen without recourse, things which we all participate in, which means that the whole recourse thing doesn't function as a consistent rule and if a person can't be consistent about something, they're either full of shit, or their rule is incomplete. So, let's give people the benefit of the doubt and assume they're not full of shit and their principle is incomplete, what's the rest of it?
 

Dryxi

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Sure, as long as you're consistent. Do you drive on the road? Did you know that if something falls out of the back of a truck, they're not responsible as long as the item isn't moving? Do you walk? What if you trip on a sidewalk? Not even a crack, just a regular ol' sidewalk. What if you trip on a log hiking in the forest? What if you drown in the ocean?

Obviously there are a ton of ways to have something negative happen without recourse, things which we all participate in, which means that the whole recourse thing doesn't function as a consistent rule and if a person can't be consistent about something, they're either full of shit, or their rule is incomplete. So, let's give people the benefit of the doubt and assume they're not full of shit and their principle is incomplete, what's the rest of it?
You sticking the stuff falling off a truck in your body? The product they want to make mandatory for everyone should be safe, but manufacturers require immunity to make the product? Not debating whether it is safe, but it is easy to be skeptical.
 

mooray

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It's about participation and recourse, no? You can't really use what people "want" as meaning anything. There's a hobo that wants a bj that hangs out by the truck stop, but I haven't seen any legislation yet.
 

Dryxi

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It's about participation and recourse, no? You can't really use what people "want" as meaning anything. There's a hobo that wants a bj that hangs out by the truck stop, but I haven't seen any legislation yet.
Haha we can argue about that if you "want" but I'll just assume the majority of what we are no longer discussing to be true :)
 

mooray

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Either present in-process legislation mandating vaccines for everyone, or let's get it off the table. It'd never happen in the US, so to me, it falls into the "hobo wanting a bj" category of nonsense.

Back to the main point, we engage in plenty of activities with no recourse, so that alone is out as a principle. It needs a modification.

Let me give an example here....

Person A: I don't eat meat, now please order me a fish taco.

Person B: Lol wat? You said you didn't eat meat, but you want fish?

Person A: Oops, my bad, it's not actually that I don't eat meat, it's that the only meat I eat is fish, because I believe the other meats are linked to cancer, after I read X study.

Person B: Okay, cool, fish tacos it is.
 

Dryxi

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Either present in-process legislation mandating vaccines for everyone, or let's get it off the table. It'd never happen in the US, so to me, it falls into the "hobo wanting a bj" category of nonsense.

Back to the main point, we engage in plenty of activities with no recourse, so that alone is out as a principle. It needs a modification.

Let me give an example here....

Person A: I don't eat meat, now please order me a fish taco.

Person B: Lol wat? You said you didn't eat meat, but you want fish?

Person A: Oops, my bad, it's not actually that I don't eat meat, it's that the only meat I eat is fish, because I believe the other meats are linked to cancer, after I read X study.

Person B: Okay, cool, fish tacos it is.

Person A and B: Get sick due to how food was being stored/ made at the resturant and are sent to the hospital.
Is there no recourse? (Added to the quote)
 
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